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The Record Newspaper 07 February 1957

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WINNERS Or COOMBE, LYNN SCOLARSHIPS

No. 2794 gleg......istel2f,",tec:In NPeevretti4ir Perth, Thursday February 7, '1957

Marists Add Extensions To Their College At Subiaco.

GEOFFERY ALDOUS

ANDY GODINOVICH

MICHAEL MULCAHY

JOHN PARDOE

Italian Salesian Will

Minister To City Italians Father Lino Momoli S.D.B. (pictured above) arrived at Fremantle in the M.V. Sydney on January 20. He

has

come

to

Western

Australia to do parish work, and is now stationed at St. Brigid's parish, West Perth. Born at Tribano in the Veneto, Italy, in 1920, Father Momoli was 15 years

Winners of the Lynn and Coombe Scholrships were announced during the week. old when he began his studies Lynn scholarships were awarded to G. C. with the Salesian Fathers. A. P. Godenovich. Coombe He read his course in sac- Aldous and red theology at Bollengo awards went to J. A. J. Pardoe and M. P. (Piedmont) and was ordain. Mulcahy. ed for the Salesian Congregation by the Bishop of Padua (Msgn. Bortignon) at Monteortone in July, 1951. After ordination he proThe opening of extensions to the Marist Brothers' College at ceeded to the University of Subiaco on Sunday marked yet another contribution of Catholics Turin where he took out his Doctor's degree in literature. to the religious and civic development of the State of W.A. The Then followed a teaching a complete present extensions, costing £10,500, now make career with the Salesians at Borgo Son Martino. secondary unit in the system of Catholic schools. Now that he has taken up parochial work in our Arch-?i"'>, The total cost now repre- it judged individuals and in -the important work of educasented in the edifice is close stitutions. That was the test tion, and still only playing at dicfcese we welcome him on E40,000, and with its well - of achievement. Judged by it, drawing from the stagnant most warmly and wish him lit classrooms and amenities that measure, the Catholics of pools of antiquated teaching every success in his work will offer much in the way of Australia had reason to be methods, when their duty was for Australians, both old and to give from the running to proud. ,

Andrew Peter Godinovich (15) is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Godinovich of 281 Mayor -rd., Spearwood. He

attends

Christian

College, Fremantle.

Brothers'

In the recent Junior examination he sat for and passed in eight subjects. His parish priest and teachers give him it credit for sound moral character and above -average intelligence. Andy had his primary education at St. Jerome's convent school, Spearwood. John Pardoe (15) is a pupil of Christian Brothers' College, Perth. He passed the education for many years new. Junior in eight subjects. come. Side by side with churches stream. His Grace congratulated the His family came to this instituother religious and The present building conState from England in 1949. Pictured at right is the Australian Catholics pupils from Catholic schools tains a room for each of nine tions, had secured three of the John made his primary studbuilt up the Catholic who classes. a laboratory and some had Rev. L. Momoli, ten University S.D.S., exhibitions reies at Our Lady of Fatima Without five utility rooms for staff educational system. cently allotted on the results school, Palmyra. large without any endowment, who will minister to Italians and equipment. of the Leaving Certificate John is the elder son of them; rich only funds to back in the West Perth area. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Pardoe. of It was refreshing to hear in devotion to a cause. They Examination. 7 Adderley-st., Mt. Clare. over in a little had built up LuBro. from the Superior, mont. cian (just returned from the a century an efficient, comOf a family of six children, Eastern States) that the Bro- prehensive and standardised Michael Patrick Mulcahy thers had at Subiaco facilities system of education. (14) is a son of Mrs. K. M. equal to any they had seen in and the late Mr. Mulcahy of the Commonwealth. SELFLESS RELIGIOUS 58 Oakover-st. East Fremantle. representative Tht system was made posBefore a A pupil of crowd, the Rt. Rev. Mgr. E. sible by the self-sacrificing Christian Brothers' College, Fremantle, Kennedy, V.G., welcomed the he first attended St. Joseph's Archbishop on behalf of the work of the members of the orders of various teaching College, Fremantle. three parishes involved in the The extensions to the college are of brick and tile and consist of Michael passed the Junior venture Sublaco, Shenton men and women. There was a danger that knowing our in eight subjects. Park and Floreat Park. teachers so well we might be four new cicissrooms and 192 feet of verandah space with red Son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. He explained that a phenoto take them too gronolithic floor, formed R. Aldous. Geoffrey Clifford menal growth, hardly antici- inclined behind a series of brick arches, also 0 for granted. Aldous (154 passed the Junior pated three years ago, had much in eight. subjects. He resides But we must never forget tuck shop, sports room and book store.. made the extensions necesat 33 Newry-st., Floreat Park. sary. This year the enrolment that if the church was strong Among the many features He is a pupil of St. Joseph's a built-in cupboards, with refrigeraprogressive, The sports room has been of the school would move close and strength and progressiveness are the built-in statue niches tor, gas stove and an electric arranged to accommodate all Marist College at Subiaco, to 400 boys. where he has been a leader in decade, we and wireless recesses, green by decade growing Wallace, F. Rev. The indebted for that happy timson plate blackboards and hot water system over the sporting gear in either racks all college activities, especialC.S.SR., urged those present were or cupboards. lighting. Non - sink. ly in athletics, swimming and position to the selfless and fluorescent to be generous not only with efficient work of our religioui- actinic glass has been used The book store has been The pastel shades which football. their funds but also with their teachers in to classrooms. designed with the view of have been used throughout to advantage. Geoffrey holds the 1954 hearts for what they were givnew school books the building give a very award for outstanding conThe tuck shop amenities selling Their work was heroic, with include ing was being given direct', appearance. sink. through a counter window. pleasing steel stainless duct presented by the Holy to a of devotion to God. Afterwards afternoon the heroism Name Society. tea was served by a group of high ideal. We stood at all He received his primary gratitude, in respect, times ladies. education from the Brigtdine admiration and appreciation Sisters at Subiaco and Flobefore these noble men and reat Park. TEST OF ACHIEVEMENT women-the members of the The Coombe scholarships His Grace said that only Teaching Orders. are worth £40 a year for two three years ago the school was It was sometimes stated years. built with accommodation for that had teacher the religious Valued at £20 per annum 300 pupils. That number had little opportunity of advancfor two years the Lynn now been exceeded and it was ing in study, that they were scholarship is intended to imperative to build exten- only permitted to read the help finance the final two sions spiritual books given them for Sears of the secondary course. He was delighted with the private devotion or the textcompleted school. It was a books they used in class. and designers the credit to That, of course, was a gross builder, Mr. S. Costello. Its exaggeration. Those who had For New Guinea nine classrooms, science lab- been, educated by religious The Rev. Br. Kevin of oratory, the furniture and teachers found in them men amenities would measure up and women of culture, who the Marist Brothers commore than adequately to the. had made serious studies and munity, Rosalie, Queensexacting demands of the most who still continued to study. up-to-date school buildings, land has .volunteered for Many of them had University Monsignor He congratulated degrees. the New Guinea mission, Kennedy, Monsignor Collins Brothers Marist Of the six He will leays by plane on and Father Brosnan and who staffed the Subiaco school Saturday, Feb. 9 for Tarim*. Marist The parishioners. either had taken, or were Buka Passage, Bougainville. Brothers brought with them all taking, advantage of a course Here he will take over the to Subiaco the splendid teach- at the local University. training of a number of nating and training traditions ive trainee teachers. His no, emphatically No, their characterised that Br. Kevin is the son. of Grace said, for we cannot schools everywhere. Mrs. 0. C. Eaten of Kale conscientious such imagine conGrace His Australia. =tide. tinued. had one test by which men and women engaging in

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