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No. 3597. PERTH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1972
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W.A. born Jesuit to be new headmaster of St. Louis School A West Australian-born Jesuit priest has been appointed headmaster of the new St. Louis Diocesan School. He is the Rev- Father Daven Day ( 3 8 ), a former student at St. Louis and the school's present prefect of studies of the senior school and headmaster of the junior school. 1966. He went abroad in 1969 and completed his Jesuit training with the first instance. It was administration school announced today by the studies in the U.K. before recently formed St. Louis returning to teach at St. Board of Management, Louis (1970-1972). and will take effect from January 1, 1973. Father Day did pastorThe board also anal work in New York as nounced the appointment a city hospital chaplain of Mr. Anthony C. Curtis in Harlem, at a youth (33), as deputy headcentre in Monroe, New master, and Mr. Francis York, and in Negro PhoeL. Owen as headmaster nix centres for drug adof the junior school and • Miss Y.C.W. 1972, Graziana Pagano, Bishop Quinn and Miss Charity 1972, Maree Russell, diction. co-ordinator of Achievea fter the announcement o f the winning entrants. Mr. Curtis, B.A, Hons.. Fr. DAY ment Certificate. Dip. Ed., is at present Three months ago the Jesuit Order announced candidates for the posi- senior master of English that it had been compel- tion of headmaster, both at Trinity College, and is led to withdraw from St. clergy aid laity, including married with two childLouis at the end of this applicants from the Unit- ren. year because of insuffi- ed States, Britain, the Miss Y.C.W. 1972 is Miss Highgate, Graziana Pagano, the Highgate group secretary, who was ENGLISH cient Jesuit staff through- Eastern States and W.A. chosen from among 15 entries in the quest. He was a foundation out Australia. Among them were sevMiss Charity 1972 is Maree Russell, of Osborne Park. Next year St. Louis will eral highly qualified head- member of the Matriculation and Leaving English continue as a Cafaolic masters. More than 500 guests Smith, an ex-Y.C.W. fullliterature syllabus com- gathered at Government time worker. school, but not as a OUTSTANDING mittee and an assistant House Ballroom for the Jesuit school. Also on the panel were Day's academic examiner in English lit- final judging and presen- Janina Zechowski, exFather After earlier discusand other qualifications erature. tation of Miss Y.C.W. and F.T. Worker in Bunbury, sions on the future of St. made him the outstandLouis, the Jesuits found He plays squash and Miss Charity 1972 to Mrs. G. Lyons, and Miss ing candidate. Bishop Quinn on Friday Pam Baker. it possible to permit hockey. The Y.C.W. executive After extensive studies evening of last week. Father Day to be a canHe has been teaching The 15 girls who en- wishes to thank the girls didate for the position of —three years of philosophy and four years of at Trinity for eight years. tered the quest come who entered and their headmaster. Day did He has been involved in from places as far away branches for the tremenFather Day remains a theology—Father and gradu- drama production and as Bruce Rock and Kal dous work done through degree arts an Jesuit priest, but as headthe quest and those who from Melbourne established the school goorlie. master he will be respon- ated paper . the boys' attended the ball. Casey, Peter . University sible to the Board of diocesan president, an- ( • See also Page 11) He was ordained at St. Management. Mr. Owen, B.A. (Syd.), name of There were nearly 30 Louis School chapel in is at present master in nounced the Charity. Miss charge of the middle Maree is a nurse at the school at St. Louis, Princess Margaret Hoswhere he has been a tea- pital and is president of cher since 1966. the group in Osborne He is married, and is Park. (NC). — MOSCOW Bishop Quinn then an- Pravda, the Soviet Comcontinuing his studies toY.C.W. wards his bachelor of nounced Miss munist Party newspaper, economics degree at the 1972. Graziana is secre- has renewed urged West Australian Univer- tary of the Highgate efforts to eliminate religgroup and a student at ious beliefs in Russia. sity. the Kindergarten AssocCommunist "Every iation. should be a fighting atheist," said an editorSUPPORT ial in the paper. PERTH. 84 BEAUFORT STREET speech, In a short USUALLY COME BACK FOR Some party members thanked the SUBIACO. 122 ROKEBY ROAD Graziana and members of the A NOTHER . . . AND ANOTHER ILLE. 148 OXFORD STREET Highgate group fo-. the LEEDERV t Communis Young encouragement and sup40 BAY VIEW TERRACE LAREMONT. C AND ANOTHER. .. League, the party's youth port given to her. Among CANNING BRIDGE. 906 CANNING HIGHWAY parhave organisation, -the functions run by the FREMANTLE. 25 ADELAIDE STREET ticipated in religious ceregroup, were a gala cabWILLAGEE. 86 ARCHIBALD STREET near Siberia, in monies aret, and an "Old Time Mikolaev, at and Moscow HEAD OFFICE Music Hall," which provon the Black Sea, accorded a great success. the editorial. Miss Y.C.W. this year ing to was one of the Religion for trip return a wins two to Melbourne with "strongest relics of the T.A.A. plus one week's past," the editorial said, BUILDING SOCIETY HOUSE 297-305 MURRAY STREET, PERTH, W.A. 6000. TEL: 22 2066 accommodation, a set of and a total "uprooting" Investment—Group Assets exceed $80,000,000 Trustee Authorised An was beliefs travel cases, a deport- of religious ment course, and $100 in necessary. cash. ON INSIDE PAGES Miss Charity received a trip for two to Port Ansett Calendar with Hedland 4 . Pioneer, plus S100 in cash Children's World .... .... 9 THE MOST TRUSTED NAME IN and a deportment course. Classified AdvertiseCARS ments . . ... .... .... .... 10 inito so.ct This year's entertainONifkliENT ew P .. 4 . Editorial provided again was ment A UTHORISED GENERAL MOTORS 6 .. . . by the Aristocrats, and Letters HOLDEN DEALER the Master of Ceremon- News in Pars . . . .... 8 ies, Mr. Peter Waltham, Redemptorist pvovin1308 Albany Hwy. cial's visit . . .... 4 performed an excellent Connington task in setting the girls Sr. Philomena Earle.. 8 PHONE: 68 1826 PHONE: 68 1826 .... .... 12 The chairman of the Sport ... .... 8 judging panel was John TV, Radio . /a. His appointment is for
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