List of Old Falconians

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This is a list of notable Old Falconians, alumni of North Sydney Boys High School. The Old Falconians Union is the alumni body of the school. The name "Old Falconians" is derived from Falcon Street which is the address of the school. All pupils who once attended the school are considered a part of the union, even if they were only on the roll for a short amount of time.

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References

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  2. Excerpt from page 104 of A History of the Democratic Socialist Party and the Resistance, Volume I by John Percy: "……….. Alan Tomlinson, one of the more conservative students in HSSAWV, who went to the same school as Mark Aarons, North Sydney Boys High, and ……." (This is accessible on internet)
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  7. Sydney Morning Herald of Monday 19 January 1925 records Intermediate Certificate passes from North Sydney boys High and included is name of Vernon Howard Christie with pass of IB 2B 4B BA GA 7A OB 10A
  8. p. 118 Monash Biographical Dictionary of 20th century Australia
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  26. In 1966 Southern Cross, newspaper of Sydney Anglican Diocese, reported the newly appointed Archbishop M L Loane was educated at "North Sydney Boys' High School and Kings School, Parramatta; also mentioned at page 55 of History of North Sydney High School 1912–1962"
  27. Pupil No 1522 on NSBHS Roll
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  29. p. 729 Who's Who in Australia 1965 – note: Does not mention attendance at NSBHS
  30. 1955 Societas Magazine of Moore Theological College contains a biography of Donald William Bradley Robinson. p. 17 states: "Leaving Chatswood School, he commenced his secondary education at North Sydney Boys' High School. It was here that Donald started Greek – this was to prove most valuable in the years to come. .... The next year found D.W.B. at Sydney Church of England Grammar School, entering on the Archbishop's Scholarship for Clergy sons."
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  33. "Staff". Lowy Institute. 23 July 2011. Archived from the original on 31 August 2007. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
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  35. NSBHS Leaving Certificate 1962
  36. "NRTC Welcomes New Appointments". NTC. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 1 September 2011.
  37. p. 104 Who's Who in Australia 1985
  38. Obituary in Sydney Morning Herald 12 July 2006
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  41. NSBHS Leaving certificate 1954
  42. The Age, 14 December 2006 (accessed 12 May 2007) Archived 9 May 2007 at the Wayback Machine
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  45. 1 2 NSBHS Leaving Certificate 1957
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  47. "Charles L. Hamblin". Archived from the original on 6 December 2008.
  48. Pupil No 3531 on NSBHS Roll, also attended Geelong GS
  49. NSBHS Leaving Certificate 1949
  50. Professor Wallace Kirsop – Senate – The University of Sydney Archived 15 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine
  51. King's College London Archived 23 April 2007 at the Wayback Machine (accessed 12 May 2007) – note: high school attendance not stated
  52. p. 588 Who's Who in Australia 1985
  53. NSBHS Leaving Certificate 1953 http://www.abc.net.au/pm/stories/s125909.htm
  54. NSBHS LC 1958
  55. p. 860 Who's Who in Australia 1985
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  61. p. 1550 Who's Who in Australia 2005
  62. p. 126 Who's Who in Australia 1985
  63. p. 67 Monash Biographical Dictionary of 20th century Australia
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  70. NSBHS Leaving Certificate 1965
  71. NSBHS HSC 1970
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  73. 1 2 NSBHS HSC 1983
  74. NSBHS HSC 1986
  75. p. 1517 Who's Who in Australia 1994
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  80. 1 2 3 4 NSBHS Magazine Falcon June 2005 (accessed 21 May 2007) states "Finally, the School's sporting greats will be honoured at the Falconian Sporting Legends Lunch on Friday 23 September at North Sydney Leagues Club. Famous names such as Florimo, Stanton, Craig, Philpott, Treloar, Phelps, Heming and, hopefully, Border will be our special guests..."
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  83. NSBHS Leaving Certificate 1950
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  85. NSBHS Leaving Certificate 1947
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  89. NSBHS Higher School Certificate 1970
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  95. p. 218 Who's Who in Australia 1985
  96. p. 648 Who's Who in Australia 1985
  97. ADF, Senior Military Appointments Media Release, 2 May 2000
  98. p. 433 Who's Who in Australia 1985
  99. Australian Navy Commodore Stuart Mayer takes command of the International Stabilisation Force in Timor-Leste | East Timor Law and Justice Bulletin
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  103. p. 1111 Who's Who in Australia 1977
  104. p. 59 Who's Who in Australia 1985
  105. p. 11 Monash Biographical Dictionary of 20th century Australia
  106. NSBHS HSC 1958
  107. Who Was Who 1981–90, p. 1764
  108. NSBHS First XV 1936
  109. p. 2215 Who's Who 2004
  110. The Sun-Herald 30 May 2010
  111. pp. 538 Monash Biographical Dictionary of 20th century Australia

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