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No. 2,738
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Eileen Rowbottam Returns On Visit
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by poetO., Per p. for Perth, Thursday, January 12, 1956
Catholic Schools Show 78 Per Cent In Leavin
QUINLAN, M.: Maths A and B (7). REID, D.: Maths A (7). ROONEY, Marie: Physiology (6). ROONEY, Patrick: Latin (1
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SADLER, Nancy: Music (5). Italian, A.: SCOLARE, maths A and B, physics, MOORE, D.: Latin (5). chemistry (7). MOY, J.: Maths B (7). STANLEY, 0.: Geography, O'CONNELL, D.: Maths B maths A and B (7). (6). STONE, J.: Maths A and B, O'CONNOR, T.: History (6). physics (7). Francis: SUTHERLAND, B.: EngO'DONOGHUE, German, maths B (6). lish, Latin, maths A (7). O'MEARA, L.: Maths B (7). SYRED, Judith: Physiology Latin, M.: PALANDRI, (6). maths A and B, physics, TORMEY P.: English, geo-
The following is an analysis of Leaving results of candidates from Catholic schools: 202 Total entry Total entry for full certificate 197 Of these 197, number passed 155
The national secretary of the N.C.G.M., Miss Eileen Rowbottam, is at present on holidays in Perth. To give her the oppor42 number failed tunity of addressing executive and council 78.7% chemistry. Percentage pass graphy, history, maths A, members, the executive meeting of the girls' Maths A (6). PALMER, G.: maths B, chemistry (7). 181 Number of distinctions Music TANNOCK, G.: Geography, movement for January has been arranged PARKS, Annette: Maths B, 36; maths A, 34; (5). The 181 distinctions were maths A (7). distributed among 94 can- geography, 14; music, 14; PATON, 'Lary: Maths A, WALSH, Margaret: History, for Monday, Jon. 16, at 7.30, at St. Patrick's geography (7). Frances Manners, will also didates. S i x distinctions Latin, 12; English, physics Technical School. geography (7). speech Maths B (5). .
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PAWLE, F.: were gained by P. Tormey and history, 10; art of WHITE, M.: Latin, French, (Aquinas )and M. A. Kon- and chemistr3, 8; physiology, POTTER, Elizabeth: French, history (5). music (5). rath (C.B.C. Terrace), and 7; industrial history, 6; P.: Maths B (2). five by M. Palandri (St. French, 5; Italian, 3; techni- POWELL, D.: Maths A and WISHART, YOUNG Lesley: Music, art B, chemistry (7). and A. Scolare cal drawing and German, 1. Louis) (4). of speech B (5). PROSSER, B.: Maths (C.B.C. Fremantle). English (the compulsory Of those who failed, a number may complete later subject) was passed by the -those who need n.atricu- 155 who gained the full lation for university en- certificate, plus 13 who got trance may be granted a less than four subjects. The supplementary in February. percentage pass in this subDistinctions were distri- ject, therefore, is 85.9 per cent. buted as follows:
Branch presidents are invited to attend this executive meeting. Another member of the natiOnal executive of the movement, Miss
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The list given below gives the names of those students who gained one or more distinctions, showing the subjects in which distinctions were gained, followed by the total number of subjects passed. AIKENHEAD, T.: Maths A GALLAHAWK, Joan: Art of speech (7). (6). Katherine: AITKEN, Julie: Music (3). GALLOWAY. Music (6). ATKINSON, M. C.: English, Rae: Frepch, GRAHAM, (7). Latin music (5). BAIN, Allison: Music (5). GRLJUSICH, G.: History, BAIN, R.: Geography, maths maths B, physics (7). B (7.) HACKETT, Kathleen: InBARDEN, K.: Geography, dustrial history (6). chemistry (7). HART, B.: Geography (7). Latin, T.: BENNETTS, Nola: Physi- HARTIGAN, maths A and B (7). ology, art of speech. Industrial hisBOWYER, Barbara: Physi- HAYES, J.: tory (5). ology (7). BOYLSON, Helen: History HEAGNEY. P. A.: Maths A and B, physics (7). (6). Maths B, BROOKE, Beatrice: Music HENRY, P.:
and the meeting should prove most helpful to all groups. Girls wishing to make their debut this year at the Catholic ball are advised to hand in their names and addresses to N.C.G.M. headquarters, room 9, second floor, 82 St. George's-tce. LEEDERVILLE: A combined general meeting will be held in the hall on Sunday, Jan. 15, after devotions. Arrangements for another picnic will be made during the evening. JUMBLE SALE: To raise funds, another jumble sale will be held on Thursday, Jan. 26, in Mc Ness hall, Pier-st. Branches are urged to collect as many articles as possible to ensure the success of the function. Anyone wishing to have clothing collected by N.C.G.M. members may contact the local branch or ring B2546 and leave .their nanx and address. The N.C.G.M. will be grateful for any donations of clothing, hats, shoes, etc.
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FREMANTLE: We wish to remind all members of both movements that an excellent dance is conducted on Thursday and Sunday nights in the St. Patrick's Memorial Hall, Fremantle. The music is first class and the floor super. Come and meet new Catholic friends and renew old acquaintances.
Miss Broderick Back
After Trip Abroad
Back home after an exphysics (7). (5). tended holiday In U.S.A. and BROWNE, M.: Maths A (6). HOLLOW, P.: English (7). England is Jo Broderick of BURT, B.: History, maths A, HOPKINS, P.: Industrial West Perth, who celebrated history, music (6). maths B (7). her 21st birthday with a B, HUBBLE, J.: Maths and Maths A B.: BURVILL, party last Tuesday evening. physics (6). B, physics, chemistry. She has been abroad for CASELLAS, C.: Technical HENSHAW, D.: English, 14 months, during which maths A, physics, chemisdrawing (5). time she was the guest of try (7). CHATEL, D.: Maths B (7). her sister and brother -inCHIDLOW, Eric: English, HULL, Judith: Music (6). Jaw, Commander and Mrs. JONES, Patricia: Music (8). Latin, maths A (6). 'J. F. Davis, of the U.S. CHURACK G.: History (5). KAGI, J. English, Latin, Iklavy, now stationed in Caligeography, maths: A and CLANCY, Dorothy: Physifornia. B (7). ology, art of speech (6). While in America she CURRAN, Sarah: Music (5). KLUCIS, E.: Maths A and Perth 19 -year -old Pauline O'Connor (at present holiday- travelled extensively, and West B, chemistry (7). D'ARCY, Margaret: English, on her return to England history, physiology, Ind. KONRATH, M.: English, ing here at her home) looks likely to join the list of celebrated intended to visit Eire, but Latin, French, maths A, W.A. pianists headed by Eileen Joyce and Wendy Nash. history (6). She is owing to adverse weather maths B, physics (7). DAVIDSON, L.: Geography conditions, she decided to LEAVER, Judith: Art of the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. O'Connor, of 49 shorten her stay. (6). speech (6). DODD, Valmai: Italian (6). West Perth, and niece of the Rev. F. O'Connor, P.P., DOWLING, Glenice: Art of LEEN, T.: Maths A and B Cleaver-st., The annual general meetConservatorium-Ishe did so three months ago when on ing of the Old Ionians' East Victoria Park. speech (6). (7). a visit to Perth, he said: Association will be held on She made rapid in 1952. DUNPHY, Josephine: Eng- McKENNA, K.: Maths B Pauline was formerly a progress, gaining highest "Your Pauline O'Connor, Italian, French, lish, (7). Sunday next, Jan. 15, at 2.30 of the Sacred Heart marks in all her exams. now studying at the Sydney p.m., at the Presentation McCOMISH, Janet: Maths student music (7). Highgate, convent, The year 1955 was a Conservatorium, is a bril- convent, "Iona," Mosman A, industrial history (7). DWYER, Margaret: History She has more than justi- notable one for Pauline in liant girl. As well as that, Park. McGUIRE, P.: Maths A and (6). fied the faith shown in her that she received word she she will make a most attracER ICKS 0 N, Beverley: B (7). Members are requested, to I be present. Maths A and B, physi- McGRATH, P.: Maths A and by such world celebrities as was the winner of the Lay- tive stage personality. Buses leave Sir Eugene Goossens, man Martin Harrison and hope she wins her diploma Perth at 1, 1.50 and 2.36 B (7). ology. MARSH, Pamela: Industrial Richard Farrell, Jose Iturbi, the A.M.E.B. scholarships; in December-there is every EVANS, J.: Maths A (7). and the late Dom Moreno, also chosen to perform, with reason why she should, and Geohistory (6). FEWSTER, Mary: recommended h a s MATTHEWS, D.: Maths A O.S.B., all of whom spoke orchestra, Mozart's Piano when she does, Perth will be sky, graphy (5). strongly that she studies proud of her." in glowing terms of her and Concerto K. 453. (7). FRANCIS, Leonie: Art of celebrated under the there brilliant to her a to return Pauline plans forecast for she gained In November MAURITZ, C.: Geography, speech (6). future. the licentiate degree follow- the Conservatorium in Feb- concert artist, Artura BeneGeomaths A and B (6). FRASER, Pauline: Michelangeli. detti In 1951, Sir Eugene heard ed by the performer's dip- ruary to do post -graduate graphy, physiology, art of VAN MARWYK, A.: Maths her play some of her own loma of the Conservatorium, study under her scholarship. Pauline is at present on B (7). speech (7). G.: Geo- compositions. So delighted the highest piano award in After that her objective is vacation and will broadcast FULLER, R.: Latin, maths MENCINSKY, Milan. Her teacher, Pro- in the ABC's Young Weswas he with her perform- Australia. graphy (6). A and B, physics (7). This test success was fessor Alexander Sverjen- tralia session at 7 p.m. on FURTADO, J.: Maths A and MEYER, P.: Maths A and B ance that he recommended Continued next column. Jan. 16. that she proceed to Sydney forecast loy Sir Eugene some (7). B (7).