Sydney
7 April 2002

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St Pat's Girls' reunion

Former St Patrick's Girls' High students are desperately needed for a reunion this year.

Because the school closed more than a decade ago, catching up with old school chums has been a challenge, but two enterprising former students have taken the initiative.

To find out more about the reunion, log on to www.geocities.com/reunion2002au/. The reunion will be held on October 5 at the Catholic Club, Castlereagh St, Sydney.