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The Magazine of St Aloysius' College • 'Men for Others' • Issue XLVII ...

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Thomas Switzer has left <strong>The</strong> Australian where<br />

1989 he was the Editor <strong>of</strong> the Opinion Pages to<br />

take up the position as Foreign Affairs Advisor to the Leader<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Opposition, <strong>The</strong> Hon Dr Brendan Nelson MP (SAC<br />

Past Parent).<br />

Paul Schaafsma and his wife Madeleine had<br />

1990 their fourth child in May. Simon was born in<br />

London and weighed 7lb 7oz. Simon has settled in well<br />

to life at home. Paul is the European Managing Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Australian Vintage, the new name <strong>for</strong> McGuigan Simeon<br />

Wines.<br />

Edward Zelma played First XI Cricket <strong>for</strong> the<br />

1993 Gordon Club in the Sydney Grade Cricket<br />

Competition, whilst Justin Waller (SAC 2005) played<br />

Second XI <strong>for</strong> the Eastern Suburbs Club.<br />

Paul Behm and his wife Anne-Louise had a<br />

1994 baby on 1 May 2008. Patrick Thomas Behm<br />

is a happy and healthy boy and has settled in well to life<br />

at home.<br />

1995 M a r t o n<br />

Marosszeky<br />

joined Qantas after<br />

leaving school and<br />

Marton Marosszeky (in yellow<br />

vest) at the Airbus factory in<br />

Hamburg, Germany with one <strong>of</strong><br />

the Qantas A380 aircraft.<br />

became an apprentice<br />

Aircraft Maintenance<br />

Engineer. He graduated,<br />

with a Certificate <strong>of</strong><br />

Commendation, in 1998.<br />

In 1999 he became a fully<br />

endorsed licensed aircraft<br />

maintenance engineer and<br />

started his Bachelor <strong>of</strong><br />

Engineering (Electrical) at<br />

the University <strong>of</strong> Technology<br />

Sydney, graduating with<br />

a Distinction in 2007. In<br />

December 2007 he was<br />

appointed to go to Hamburg, Germany on a two-year<br />

posting to the Airbus assembly plant to <strong>for</strong>m part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Production Inspection Team as the Avionics Specialist<br />

supervising the final production <strong>of</strong> the Airbus A380<br />

aircraft <strong>for</strong> Qantas Airways. Marton’s younger brother<br />

Paul Marosszeky (SAC 2002), graduated from Sydney<br />

University with a Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Medical Science in<br />

2007. He was accepted into the Monash University<br />

Faculty <strong>of</strong> Medicine to continue his medical studies<br />

in Neurosurgery, and will graduate in 2011. Paul is<br />

attending Monash University after winning a Defence<br />

Department Postgraduate Scholarship. Marton and Paul’s<br />

Father, Peter Marosszeky (SAC Parent 1990 – 2002),<br />

still assists the <strong>College</strong> Cadet Unit and is the Unit’s<br />

Quartermaster. In recognition <strong>of</strong> Peter’s service, he was<br />

recently promoted by the Army to the rank <strong>of</strong> Captain.<br />

Rev Fr Thomas Brancik finished his doctorate in Canon Law<br />

and is now teaching at the Wagga Seminary.<br />

Captain James Donohoe is an Officer in<br />

1997 the Regular Army and is the Adjutant <strong>of</strong><br />

the University <strong>of</strong> New South Wales Regiment. James will<br />

be posted overseas in October 2008. James’ brother,<br />

Lt Paul Donohoe (SAC 1999) is posted with the Signals<br />

Regiment at Holsworthy. Paul has recently returned from<br />

a tour <strong>of</strong> Iraq and has previously served in the Solomon<br />

Islands. James and Paul assisted their mother, Catherine,<br />

at the Holy Family School Lindfield (where Catherine is a<br />

teacher) Anzac Day Ceremony in April. John Donohoe<br />

(SAC 2001) is in his sixth year <strong>of</strong> studies at the University <strong>of</strong><br />

Technology, where he is studying a Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />

(S<strong>of</strong>tware)/Business <strong>St</strong>udies-Accounting. Anthony Donohoe<br />

(SAC 2005) is in his third year <strong>of</strong> studies at the University <strong>of</strong><br />

Technology, where he is studying a Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />

(Electrical). <strong>The</strong> youngest Donohoe, Nicholas, is in Year 10<br />

at the <strong>College</strong>.<br />

Catherine Donohoe (Currant Parent) with sons James (SAC 1997)<br />

and Paul (SAC 1999) at the Holy Family School, Lindfield<br />

Anzac Day Ceremony.<br />

Nigel Mukhi is working as a real estate agent with McGrath<br />

Estate Agents. Nigel is based in the Neutral Bay/Mosman<br />

Office and is specialising in property on the Lower North<br />

Shore.<br />

After completing Year 12 at the <strong>College</strong>, James Corbishley<br />

moved to Canberra <strong>for</strong> his undergraduate degree and<br />

masters studies in economics. He then spent a number<br />

<strong>of</strong> years working in the government sector, followed by<br />

economic consultancy. He has recently taken up a five<br />

month position as a technical adviser working on a US<br />

Government aid contract in Kabul, Afghanistan.<br />

Sean Andersen has completed his medical<br />

1998 studies at Sydney University and commenced<br />

as an intern at Hornsby Hospital in January 2008. His<br />

brother Paul (SAC 2000) is the physiotherapist in charge <strong>of</strong><br />

the <strong>St</strong>roke Rehabilitation Unit at Gos<strong>for</strong>d Hospital.<br />

Brian Molloy was accepted into the Australian<br />

2001 Army in January 2003, to the Royal Military<br />

<strong>College</strong> Duntroon, however was Discharged Medically<br />

Unfit For Service in January 2005. For two years Brian<br />

worked as a Sheriff’s Officer in the ACT Supreme Court<br />

and now works <strong>for</strong> the Australian Federal Police. On 24<br />

November 2007 Brian married Amanda Jean <strong>St</strong>atos. Brian<br />

and Amanda are living in Canberra.<br />

<strong>St</strong> Aloysius’ <strong>College</strong><br />

A Jesuit School <strong>for</strong> Boys _ Founded 1879 aloysiad / page 51

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