Brothers in Arms: The Honeybun family on call-up

The Mees kids Shane (5) and Roy (3)

with dad's FN (1978)

Karoi convoy

ABOVE AND BELOW: Budding supermodels Paula Higham, right, 9, strikes a pose with friend Michelle Kane, 10, at the family pool in Greystone Park. UPDATE: Brisbane-based Paula now enjoys a rising career in finance and works for TAFE College in coastal Cairns, off Australia's legendary Great Barrier Reef. Michelle is believed to be living in Perth, Western Australia

SIBLING PRIDE: Libby Gosnold, below, watches big sister

Cathy, above, cross the finishing line a school sports day

in the mid-70s. Both girls now have children

of their own.
Picture: William Higham

FLARE FOR FASHION: Mum Sue Gosnold takes Libby to

a seat at the sports meeting.

 

Pool Teaser: Johnny and Alan, sons of John and Natalie Vesty

of Greystone Park, try to forget dad - a Salisbury banker in his

day job - is in the bush on army call-up.

Picture: William Higham

PIT BOSS: Used Car dealer Tony Higham, of

Mercury Motors, Eastlea, gives son Mark, 13, a pointer or

two between races during a 1977 Bogwheeler's

meeting at Donnybrook.

UPDATE: Tony died in Brisbane, Queensland, after a

short illness in September 1997.

October 1979: Rhodes statue in Jameson Avenue watches

the sun set on his dream of Empire. The statue

is now believed to be at the National Archives building.

Picture: William Higham

TWIRLIN' GIRL: From a fast funfair ride to spinning the baton in the Bata Parade '74, this young Gwelo drum majorette proves she likes life on the move. Where is she now?

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