The Chronicle

School’s rich history celebrated with display

- RHYLEA MILLAR

ATHLETICS carnivals usually create lifelong memories for all families, but for the Ryans, it was particular­ly special this year.

When Rangeville State School student Diego Ryan, 7, took out first place in his age group’s 300m race recently, he was wearing the same shirt his father Jason wore in the 80s.

Jason was the same age as his son is now when his mother embroidere­d the name of his sporting house Dangatti onto the shirt, which he wore to his own athletics carnival.

Keeping the clothing item in a glory box for decades, it made a reappearan­ce this year when Diego wore the shirt to the school’s athletics carnival.

“Being able to hand my shirt down to my son to wear is a pretty incredible feeling,” Mr Ryan said.

“It brings back all those memories of playing sport at school, and my mother got a bit of a thrill out of it too.”

And while Mr Ryan admits the shirt has copped a fair bit of wear and tear over the years, he hopes one day Diego’s son will also be able to wear it.

As part of this year’s Book Week theme – old worlds, new worlds and other worlds – elearning library co-ordinator Gayle Stone has created a display in the library to commemorat­e Rangeville’s rich history.

“We’ve opened the display up for members of the public who have a connection to the school to come and have a look,” Ms Stone said.

“I have also created a memory book if anyone would like to share stories.”

The display is open to the public between 8.30am and 9am and 3pm and 4pm on Wednesday and Thursday or all day Friday.

 ?? Picture: Kevin Farmer ?? LIKE FATHER: Rangeville State School Year 2 student Diego Ryan wears the school house shirt for Dangatti that was made for his father Jason Ryan who wore it at the same age in the early 80s (Inset).
Picture: Kevin Farmer LIKE FATHER: Rangeville State School Year 2 student Diego Ryan wears the school house shirt for Dangatti that was made for his father Jason Ryan who wore it at the same age in the early 80s (Inset).

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