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Wednesday, July 02, 1980

Class Photo 1980 7C2

 


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In this photo: (coming later)

Tuesday, July 01, 1980

Class Photo 1980 7E1

Courtesy: Friends Reunited

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In this photo: (coming later)
 
(Incidentally this photo is so small, the actual class depicted could well be wrong.  It was 1980 - you can tell from the two "broomsticks" behind the students - but the actual class details on the sign are illegible)

Sunday, February 03, 1980

Press: 1980 Joseph

Here's the article from the Tuggerah Lakes Advocate published in advance of the opening of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat.  Notice how (minor) errors of fact, which still plague the paper today, were evident in this article.  For instance they reported fact that the band Traction is "made-up of students from the school".  In reality only one member of Traction came from GHS, and that was the bass-player Chris Coble (vale), the others came from The Entrance High.

It's also unclear exactly which special prologue to the "play" (sic.) Mr Hibbard "wrote".  The paper refers to Joseph as "the father of Israel", whereas in my bible he actually IS called Israel (although I suppose you could make a case for this based on the definition of "father").  The paper also says "if you want to know how the story ends, you'll have to go and see the 'play'", where of course referring to numerous copies of the Bible that would be available is also another method.  Oh, and they spell "Potiphor" incorrectly, but we can perhaps forgive them for THAT!

Don't forget - to get a larger image of the picture you can click on the image.  To download it, right-click on the image and choose "Save TARGET As..." (NOT "Save Picture As").  To get an even larger image on-screen, right-click on it and choose "Open in New Window or Tab".  When the image opens in a new window or tab it will be scaled to fit into the window, however you can click on it, it will appear full size and you can scroll around in it for the absolute best visibility.

Video: Jacob and Sons (1980)

The Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat video is in better condition picture-wise than Dracula, but there is one small problem.  It has NO audio.  At the start you can hear Neil Aubrey flicking about two dozen bars of chords, really quietly and with a bit of a buzz over the top, but no picture underneath.  There's then a flicker, the picture pops up, and the audio drops out, and is gone completely for the rest of the show!

There is, however, a cassette tape of the soundtrack for the final night, which will contain the entire show apart from probably 20-30 seconds when the 45-minute side ran out, and it had to be flipped over and the recording re-started.

It is possible to re-join the soundtrack with the pictures.  The problem is the cassette and video don't play at precisely the same speed, so a song on video might be 3:00, and the song on tape might be 3:02.  This pushes the lip-synch out by an annoying amount; however most of the pictures are from way back in the hall and you can't see the lips too well as it is.  I can also make slight adjustments with the software I've got.  I will have to cut the video up into small segments (eg a song) and add audio under each one, and I can tell you it IS tedious and very time-consuming.

However, the result isn't too bad, and here is the first song Jacob and Sons which sounds bloody fantastic.  With Neil on accoustic guitar and Kay Bridge (nee Doessel) and her beautiful almost pitch-perfect voice, this comes over as a pleasure to listen to.  Here's the song.  Just a reminder, the pictures don't start until just over a minute into the show (where the audio disappeared).


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Way way back many centuries ago,
Not long after the Bible began
Jacob lived in the land of Canaan,
A fine example of a family man.

Jacob, Jacob and sons,
Depended on farming to earn their keep.
Jacob, Jacob and sons,
Spent all of his days in the fields with sheep.

Jacob was the founder of a whole new nation
Thanks to the number of children he had
He was also known as Israel, but most of the time
His sons and his wives used to call him Dad.

Jacob, Jacob and sons,
Men of the soil, of the sheaf and crook
Jacob, Jacob and sons,
A remarkable family in anyone's book.

Reuben was the eldest of the children of Israel
With Simeon and Levi the next in line
Naphtali and Isaachar with Asher and Dan
Zebulun and Gad took the total to nine

Jacob, Jacob and sons,
Benjamin and Judah, which leaves only one
Jacob, Jacob and sons,
Joseph - Jacob's favourite son

Jacob, Jacob and sons
Jacob, Jacob and sons
Jacob, Jacob and sons
Jacob Jacob Jacob
Jacob and Sons ...

Saturday, February 02, 1980

1980 Joseph Soundtrack

I'm experimenting here, and trying to make the Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat soundtrack publicly available.

It has been converted into individual Mp3 tracks (as listed below) much like the stuff you'd add to an iPod.  To keep the file sizes down, the Mp3s I'm releasing are only sampled at a 64,000 Hz bitrate.  (Personally, I reckon that's more than sufficient, as the human ear can only hear 20,000 Hz maximum, but many puritans release their Mp3s at 320,000 Hz these days.  Overkill, and much larger file sizes IMHO).

Anyway, let's get down to tin tacks.  The files have all been uploaded to a free fileserver called "FileDropper" http://www.filedropper.com/.  You can click the links on this page, you'll be taken to the Filedropper host page, which will open in a new window.  Make sure you scroll down and click the "Download this File" icon (and none of the other click-bait that they put up). 

After you type in the Captcha characters it should then send you the Mp3 file.  You can either Open it or Save it.  Choose Open if you only want to deal with the file once, and it should open into an Mp3 player and start playing for you.  If you want to keep it for future use, then select Save and choose a spot on your hard drive to save it to. (It might pay to make a directory for the Joseph soundtrack as there are 22 files).
Rinse and repeat as necessary, trying to keep track of which file you're up to if you're getting the whole thing!  Sorry about all the ads from the fileserver, but it is a free service, and that's obviously how they pay for it.  I might revise this all one day as it does seem a bit cumbersome, but for now, please persist.  If you only want one or two files, it's not a problem.

1. Jacob and Sons                   2. Joseph's Coat
                         



3. Joseph's Dreams                  4. Poor, Poor Joseph
                                           



5. One More Angel in Heaven         6. Potiphar
                                            



7. Close Every Door                 8. Go, Go, Go, Joseph
                          



9. Pharaoh's Story                 10. Poor, Poor Pharaoh/Song of the King
                          



11. Pharaoh's Dreams Explained     12.Stone the Crows
                         



13. Those Canaan Days        14. The Brothers Come to Egypt/Grovel, Grovel
                         



15. Who's the Thief                16. Benjamin Calypso
                         



17. Joseph all the Time            18. Jacob in Egypt
                          



19 Any Dream Will Do               20. Any Dream Will Do (1st Encore)
                         



21. Song of the King (2nd Encore)  22. Speeches and Thanks (14 minutes)   
                         



23. Full Joseph Libretto (text form)


Friday, February 01, 1980

1980 Joseph Picasa Photo Album

I've come across a selection of quite a few photos from the Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat production in 1980.  There are simply too many to be able to post on the blog directly. So let's try a Picasa Web Album.  This will give you a lot more control over the viewing.

Click on the image below to visit Picassa.  Have fun, and we'll see you back on the blog a bit later on...


Wednesday, January 02, 1980

1980 Joseph Photos

Here are some rehearsal pics of Joseph.  Many thanks to Rachel Quirk for supplying these (at last they end up online, eh, Rachel?)



Don't forget - to get a larger image of the picture you can click on the image. To download it, right-click on the image and choose "Save Target As". To get an even larger image of the pages, right-click the image and choose "Open in New Window or Tab". When the image opens in a new window or tab it will be scaled to fit into the window, however you can click the image and it will appear full size and you can scroll around in it for the absolute best visibility.

Tuesday, January 01, 1980

1980 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat

Wow: 1980 saw the ambitious presentation of a full musical, and what a better way to start off than Joseph, a rock opera produced by several schools over the years.  Joseph and the Amazing Tecnhicolour Dreamcoat was presented in the hall using an oratorio format (ie a whole bunch of kids standing around in a formation, singing).  The play was performed for three shows; Thursday 8 October, Friday 9 October and Saturday 10 October 1980.

I'll reproduce the programme here in the blog as jpeg images. Don't forget - to get a larger image of the picture you can click on the image. To download it, right-click on the image and choose "Save Target As". To get an even larger image of the pages, right-click the image and choose "Open in New Window or Tab". When the image opens in a new window or tab it will be scaled to fit into the window, however you can click the image and it will appear full size and you can scroll around in it for the absolute best visibility.


Staff List 1980

With five school years, nearly a full complement, the staff list increased in size again

Miss Gwen Foley - Principal
Mr Terry Franklin - Deputy Principal

English/History
Mrs Marcia Kelly (Head of English Department)
Mr P Mara (Head of History Department)
Mr Doug Carley
Mr Rob Chaffer
Mr P Farrell
Mrs Olga Green (Nee Hartmire)
Mrs J Gillespie
Mr Hagen Heinrich
Mrs H Magazinovic
Mr Brian Male
Miss Lorraine Malone
Mrs S Masters
Mrs M Mitchell
Mrs Chris Plumridge
Miss J Robertson

Reading
Mr P Cahill

Librarian
Mr S Davidson

Language
Mrs S Petith

Mathematics
Mr Ray Britten (Head of Department)
Mrs V Meyers (Mistress in charge of Music, General Activities)
Mr S Anderson
Miss Julie Bailey
Mrs J Jenkins
Mr C Jones
Mrs B Kinney
Mrs N McManus
Mr N Metcalfe
Mr Ken Page
Miss Ellen Sheerin

Science
Mr Ron Broadfoot (Head of Department)
Mr Paul Hennessy
Mr T Jones (Year 7 Form Master)
Mrs E March
Miss S Newbury
Mrs N Notara (Girls' Supervisor)
Mr John Phaff
Mr Craig Rickard
Mr B Rosen
Mr Gordon Selkirk
Mr G Williams

Social Science
Mr John Worgan (Head of Department)
Mrs Lorraine Chaffer (Nee Dufty)
Mr G Douglas
Mr Greg Fitzgerald
Mrs J Hayman
Mrs Anne Holcombe (Year 9 Form Mistress)
Mr Michael Hood (Year 8 Form Master)
Mr Paul Jefferey
Mr D O'Neill
Mr C Pierpoint

Industrial Arts
Mr Tony Bendeich (Head of Department)
Mr J Aspinall
Mr Warwick Beattie (Year 10 Form Master)
Mr T Dyson
Mr Rob Frazer
Mr A O'Donoghue
Mr C Williams

Home Science
Mrs R Trotter (Head of Department)
Mrs M Foley
Miss Pam Lynch
Miss Kim Maisey
Mrs D Oakes
Mrs J O'Donoghue
Mrs S Wilson

Music
Mr Neil Aubrey
Mr John Hibbard
Mrs Marianne Yates

Art
Mr B Doherty
Miss J Page
Mr Ron Saunders

Physical Education
Mr J Hartley (Master in charge of Art, PE)
Mrs A Gromek
Mrs Cynthia Moore (Year 11 Form Master)
Mrs D Dixon

General Activities
Mr Murray Braund
Mr P Burrows
Mr B James

Careers Advisor
Mr Richard Cooke

School Counsellors
Mr Bill Ray
Mrs L Collins

Clerical Assistants
Mrs Lorna Worgan
Mrs Elaine Mumberson
Mrs J Nicholson
Miss K Yates

Library Assistants
Mrs S Gosewich
Mrs M Logan

Laboratory Assistants
Mrs N Newman
Mrs P Whitney

Teachers' Aides
Mrs H Begley
Mrs V Hargraves
Mrs J Mitchell

Kitchen Assistants
Mrs M Henshaw
Mrs H McDonald

General Assistants
Mr W Doeland
Mr K Gordon

Head Cleaner
Mr J Schneider