Blessed and opened by His Lordship, Bishop Goody on Jan. 11 the new
girls' school at Leederville, with 14 classrooms, is the largest educational establishment to open in the Archdiocese since the post-war building programme was resumed. Rt. Rev. Monsgr. J. Moloney, parish priest, was architect, contractor and foreman of works. He completed for £15,000 what master builders hod estimated would cost £35,000.
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The new school completes the parochial plant, all of hi h has been but by M On signor Moloney during his pastorship of 4 years. It can Maths A, STEVENSON, W., Art, be rivalled by few, if any of KILL., :BY, the parishes, of the ArchThe following is an analysis of the Leaving results of candi- maths B, applied maths, phy- technical drawing (7). mu- diocese. chemistry (7). SUTTON, M., French, dates from Catholic schools. One hundred and eighteen passes sics,KUHLMANN, Brothers The Christian sic (7). E. A., EngTERWEE, I. M. T., French. College and St. Mary's Girl's with distinction are distributed amongst 54 students. One lish (6). School in Franklin Street Italian (6). German, KUHLMANN, V. H., Eng- THOMPSON, P., Art, mu- have attendances exceeding student, John Cawley of Aquinas College, gained distinctions 800 children. sic (6). in six subjects, and the following gained five distinctions: B: lish (7). At Sunday's ceremony. the WALSH, J., English, his- congregation Maths F., A. LINCOLN, in St. (Aquinas), M. Fuller (St. Louis), N. Ryder (Highgate applied maths, maths B, tory, Industrial history. (6). Mary's Church,assembled passed in pro(7). WATT, A. S., Latin chemistry (7). order to the new cessional C.B.C.). WINTHROP, L. V., Maths His Lordship was atThe scientific group of McKIMMIE, J., English, A, applied maths, maths B. school. 152 Total entry - tended by Monsignor Moloney subjects accounts for 61 of music (4). physics, chemistry (7). and the Rev. Brian Harris, Total entry for complete certificate 147 the distinctions, and the II deacon. COUNTRY terary and social sciences McKITTRICK, B., Maths Of these 147, number who passed - 120 AHERN, K., History, geo- On the balcony from which is a A, maths B. (7). This for distinctions. 55 number who failed - 27 the speeches were made were o more balanced prhenportion MASLEN, M. V., Art of raphy, maths A, physiology many priests and the Hen. 81.6% (6). the speech (6). 'Percentage of passes than last year, w J. Cooke. In the Senator R., Physiology, BURGE, were 95 figures corresponding Number of distinctions - - - 118 crowd was Mr. T. Johnston, MEYER, L. M., German music (6). 34, the mathematics and (4). M L.A.. Member for the disOf the candidates who fail- iavorably with last year to art S.M., English, GOMM, winning heavily. trict. ed, a number may qualify when the pass rate was 80 sciences of speech (7). by counting distincNs:IL, J. E., Music (5). new building is executfor matriculation and entry p.c., and the proportion of Survey N., Eng- edThe is not very accurate, in brick with cement facNEWTON, P. D., Maths lishHENDERSON, to University by supplemen- distinctions awarded was tions (6). gives some evidence hut It has a tiled roof and ingand tary examination in Fehru- 14.7 P.C. It seems that this of a trend of concentration B (6). MARSH, 1. V:, Art of a large basement. ary. This examination is subject is being, by exam- It is probably still true that PREVOST, M. A., History, speech (5). asphalting of the The tests, adequately higher marks are possible in art. technical drawing (7). only open to those who are ination ROBERTS, B. J., Geog- ground which will cost anentering University, and who taught. raphy (5). mathemati£2.500 will be put in and other the scientific S. M., QUIN, French (7). (the the rate of pass in the full need to add English ROONEY, T. P., Physics hand shortly. RINTOUL, H., Chemistry (7). compulsory subject) or one certificate by students of cal subjects. Bishop Goody spoke in has (7). other subject to complete Catholic schools In the last The list given below SAINSBURY, G. M., Phy- praise of the pastor and said the names of those who gain - RYDER, N., matriculation requirements. four years is shown as: sics (7). Moloney Monsignor that distinctions, ed one or more In certain conditions, stu1949-73.6 p.c. THOMAS, C. D., History, combined able administration followed by the number In maths A, applied dents may add subjects next 1950-70.9 vs. chemistry, maths B the with his chief interest speech art of (7). gained. subjects brackets of November to complete a 1951-75.8 p.c. spiritual welfare of , his There may be some ommlsLeaving, certificate. 1952-81.6 p.c. ons, d to d e f .ti ' e re Vaglish is a subject, and so governs the The 118 distinctions are ate of ssome students . Ten distributed amongst sub Above: The Most Metropolitan students failed English out jects as follows: Maths A, Rev. L. J. Goody, of 147 entrants, giving a 14: Maths B. 13; English, 12; Auxiliary Bishop, pass rate of higher than 92 Music, 11; Chemistry, 10; ALCOCK, S.D., Math. A., music. (7). physiology, p.c. Students from Catholic Physics, 9; Applied Maths, 7; is accompanied to schools gained 12 distinc- Art dr Speech, History, 6; BEATON, J. A., Latin (3). the new school, tiles In this subject, which Latin, French, Physiology, BEVAN, J., English, maths Is almost 30 p.c. of the dim- 5' German, Technical Draw - B. physics, chemistry. (7). by the Rt. Rev. Unctions awarded. trig, Geography, 3; Art, In Mgr. J. Moloney, D., Maths BODLOVICH, moire than 2. dustrlal History. ,This compares parish priest. A, maths B, chemistry (7). BRENNAN, R. A., EngBelow: Situated in lish, physiology (6). Franklin-st., LeedBURKE, J. M., French,
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Physiology Whilst preparing to attend Mother M. Alacoque, Mother Gen- (5). CARR, K.M., Music eral of the Presentation Order in the Arch- CARROLL, J., Latin,(6). apdiocese of Perth, was called to her eternal plied maths, chemistry (7). reward. CAWLEY, J., Geography, 8, the Rev.
erville, the new girls' school comprises 14 classrooms, at a cost of £15,000. The play-
ground will cost another £2500.
Born in Sydney, Mother Alacoque was educated by the maths A, applied maths, Good Samaritan nuns. When the Presentation Order was B, physics, chemistry ( (7). in its infancy in this ArchCLYDESDALE, maths B diocese, she became a novice. Her outstanding capabili- (6). ties equipped her to fill the CROCETTI, E. A., Italian responsible office of Superior (4). and from 1949 she was Mother -
DALY-SMITH, J., English (7). She leaves beiiind a happy DUNPHY, J. A., Latin, and flourishing community, French, Music (6). and a very promising novi-, bate of aspirants to the Re- FULLER, M. W., Latin, maths A, applied maths, ligious Life. physics, chemistry (7). She had a keen interest in GUILFOYLE, M. T., Art all her schools, and did everything in her power to of speech (5). further the cause of educaHALVORSON, G., Maths tion in every sphere. Within A, physics, technical drawthe last 18 months she opened ing (7). two new houses -at WyalHAMMOND, K. J., Maths katchem and Brunswick. Among her many noble A, maths' B (7). HEAGNEY, B., English, qualities, kindness and generosity and love of prayer left music (4). a deep impression on all who HOGAN, M. A.. Maths A, came in contact with her. industrial history (7). May her soul rest in peace. HUBBLE, J. P., English, "pg Late Mother Ala- music. (5). JOHNSTON, R., History, coque is pictured at music (6). Presentation KEATING. "1 o n a" 3. Maths A, Convent. maths B, physics (7).
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