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University Students Must Employ Gifts To Ensure Triumph Of Christ Vatican City, Jan. 5.-Catholic Univer-

sity graduates have the primary duty to use Somers, R.: (7) Music. A, Geography. of Leaving Flamer, J. C.: (4) Italian. St. John, V. P.: (7) Eng- all the elements of nature and of grace to The following is an analysis results from Catholic schools in the Arch- Forward, Auriel: (7) Speech lish, History, Maths A and bring about the triumph of Christ, His HoliB, Physics, Chemistry. and Drama. ness Pope John XXIII said here. diocese for the year 1958. The results be- Fountain, R. D.: (5) Maths Swarbrick, N.: (7) History, The Pontiff urged a spe- period of many tendencies Geology. came available lost week: B. techniques. He declared French, J. A.: (6) Maths A Thomas, Eileen: (7) Music, cial audience of the Catho- and lic University Graduates' hat they are not always Total entry for full certificate .. 293 Speech and Drama. and B. understood but probably Italian Catholic section of Anne: (5) Speech Thorpe, Alison: (6) English, Number Passed .. .. 228 Gabbedy, French, History, Biology. Action meeting in Rome to will be one day, adding that and Drama. n the future the praise of take away with them a Gauntlett, D. J.: (7) Maths Tolj, J.: (6) Maths A. Number Failed 64 Tozer, G.: (6) Maths A and sense of unity within their those people who depict our B. oeriod of history will not respective fields. B, Physics. M.: (5) German, Percentage Pass 77.8% Geissler, Turchanyi, E.: (6) Art. Speaking of those who be lacking. Music. However, he warned that A. Turville, J.: (6) as Maths Physiology. graduated (7) been have G. D.: Gibbs, Number of Distinctions .. .. 230 Tyers, A.: (7) English. teachers and professors, he he same norm, respect for Giles, P.: (5) Maths B. .

The 230 distinctions were shared by 140 candidates. Gilfellon, Lyola: (6) Music. Uratoriu, L.: (3) Italian. said they can be compared Divine law applies for arVodanovich, P.: (6) Ac- to the priest because like ssts today more than ever; Judged on the number of distinctions, the best passes Gillett: (6) Maths A. countancy. Latin. (6) Gillian: Grieve, study otherwise they run the risk were gained by: V. P. St. John, C.B.C., St. George's - Hancock, J.: (7) English, Van Besouw: (4) Maths B. his the object of their and their daily work is af using their gifts givep by terrace: Seven subjects, six distinctions. Eve Calder, German, Music. Wallace, D.: (5) Music. God for evil instead of for completeness, man in his

Loreto, Osborne: Seven subjects, five distinctions. P. Hanrahan, Mary: (7) Eng- Walsh, J.: (6) Maths A and that is man consisting of good. B. The Pontiff then insisted J. Dallimore, Aquinas: Seven subjects, five distinc- lish, French, Maths A. soul and body. E.: (6) Geology, Watt, D.: (7) English. Maths The Pontiff declared that an the importance of unity tions. Alison Thorpe, Sacred Heart, Highgate: Six Heagney, A. Music. who neglects imong all the various forms teacher the subjects, four distinctions. M. A. Antoine, St. Louis, Hodgkinson, K. A.: (6) Weston, Anne: (4) Music. the aspirations, formation of Catholic activity. He White, G.: (1) Greek. Six subjects, four distinctions. M. R. Doherty, Aquinas Maths B. and ultimate destiny of the said that if these activities B.: (7) Maths B, Wildy, Susan: (6) Music. Seven subjects, four distinctions. F. E. Batini, C.B.C., Hurley, human soul cannot consider are animated by a spirit of Wong, N.: (6) Maths B. Music. nity of aims and intenSt. George's -terrace: Seven subjects, four distinctions. Kealy, M.: (6) English. Wood, M.: (7) Physics, himself worthy of his mis- tions and of discipline they sion. Maths A. M. Mulcahy, C.B.C., Fremantle: Seven subjects, five Keating, K.: (1) Greek. will succeed in the assured Nor can a person consider victory. distinctions. W. Palmer, C.B.C.. Fremantle: Seven Keating, M.: (1) Greek. P. T.: (6) Maths a true doctor, he Keenan, himself Further Successes subjects, five distinctions. M. Melville, C.B.C., FreTotal and profound conA. In the list of Miss M. C. added, if he takes into conmantle: Seven subjects, four distinctions. Islp Kennington, P.: (7) Maths Wyndham's students pub- sideration only the vegeta- cord, he declared, will, in an irreplaceable' way to life and sensitive Distinctions were distributed as follows: Maths. A. A and B. lished in our last issue, the tive and every difficulty face reits considering without following were not sup34; Maths. B, 32; Music, 21; English, 19; History, 17; King, G. A.: (6) English. with an open conI.: (4) German. plied:-Third grade (prac- lation to the life of the struggle Speech and Drama, 14; Physics, 14; Chemistry, 10; Kiss, intellisound science and Koce, M.: (6) French, His- tical): Suzanne Connelly, human spirit. Geography, 9; Greek, German, Geology, 6 each; Phy- tory, Geology. The Pope then spoke of gence. Anne Marie Donnelly. Colin The Pope pointed to the the technicians who are siology and Hygiene, 5; Latin, 5; French, Italian, Kreshtofovitch, L.: (7) Ger- Sinclair. man, Geology. "the commanders" of our joint adoration of Jesus by Economics, 4 each; Biology, Art, Accountancy, 2 each. the shepherds and the Wise never Irene: (6) History. must Jethon, who times but Students needing a subject for University Matricu- Langley, P.: (7) Maths A, forget that there is no Men as a model for the lation may be granted a supplementary examination Maths B, Chemistry. genuine progress without unity he spoke of, and cited in February; students who have passed in three may Lavan, Katherine: (7) Engthe use of the intellect and Christ's call for unity at the Greets Pope lish, Music, Speech and Last Supper. the spirit. complete their Leaving Pass in a subsequent year. London. Jan. 5: The ArchDrama. Turning to lawyers and He concluded that if one Therefore those who failed some may be able to con- Lockyer, bishop of Canterbury, Dr. judges he declared that heeds this call one will be H.: (6) Music. vert the failure into a pass later. Machado, J.: (6) Maths A Geoffrey Fisher, spiritual they must constantly re- ready if necessary to rehead of the Church of Eng- member the importance and nounce and sacrifice some and B. The percentage Pass in this examination is shown Martin, B. R.: (7) Maths A land, sent a message of delicacy of their mission, to of his opinions and a little in the following table: and B, Chemistry. "sincere greetings" to His justice triumph al- of himself to co-operate for 1950 .. 70.9 Mason, M.: (7) Maths A and Holiness Pope John XXIII make the good of all, for the reways. B, Physics, Chemistry. 1951 .. 75.8 on his election, it is now and intellectual The Pope finally spoke of ligious, Maschette, D.: (7) Music- disclosed here. 1952 .. social good of one's neigh81.6 he who, today of artists the (5) Speech Meegan, K.: The message read: "The said, are experiencing a bour. 1953 78.9 and Drama. Archbishop of Canterbury 1954 .. 76.5 (5) History.

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Miller, Robin: sends sincere greetings with Mulcahy, Michael: (7) His- prayers that God may guide tory, Maths A and B, and sustain you in your new Physics, Chemistry. May the 69.9 Murphy, A.: (7) Chemistry. responsibilities. spirit of the Beloved DisMcCarthy, J.: (1) Greek. 77.8 whose ciple and Evangelist is "virtually imposLondon, Jan. Diane: (6) Art. The following list gives Byrne, Maureen: (7) Biol- McDonald, A, name you have chosen ever (7) Maths G.: McKinlay, sible" for a Catholic gynaecologist to take a the names of those who re- ogy, Geology, Physiology. rest upon you." Physics. ceived one or more distinc- Calder, Eve: (7) English, Naisbitt, MI.: (1) Greek. The message from the post in Britain's national health scheme, o Latin, French, German, Nagle, R.: tions, showing the name, the (7) English, Archbishop, Primate of All here. number of subjects passed Italian. England, was mentioned by Catholic priest has charged Latin, Geography. writing he priest added. "A CathoThe in parenthesis, followed by Campbell. Diane: (7) Music, Noble, S. A.: (6) Geography, the (Anglican) Church In doctor if he accepted lic the subjects in which dis- Speech and Drama. the under formation Board in an offi- anonymously Economics. Clarke, Diane: (7) Music, O'Neill, tinctions were gained: pseudonym "Sacerdos" th such a post might find him A.: (7) Geein Great Britain in E. events Antoine, M. A.: (6) English, Speech and Drama. Herald," self in a position very "Catholic graphy. cial survey of Anglican the Latin, Maths A, Maths B. Clune, M. J.: (6) Maths A. national weekly, added that easily where his 'duty' was P.: (5) Economics. 1958. Alnutt, Lesley: (6) Speech Connolly, M.: (7) English, Palandri, the number to advise, supervise or ad fact Palmer, W.: (7) History, On the death of Pope in actual Economics, Music. and Drama. Geography, Maths A and Pius XII, Dr. Fisher also of Catholic gynaecologists is minister such an abortion. Anderson, P. D.: (7) Maths Crook, F. M.: (6) History, 8, Physics. a mother died through sent a message of sympathy steadily decreasing. It is "If B. Maths B. W. D.: (6) Maths with the Catholic Church already very small coin- a refusal to perform this Barlow, Anne Marie: (5) Dallimore, P. J.: (7) Eng- Pannell, and a sufficiently operation in the number the pared to A and B, on the loss of its "beloved Speech and Drama. lish, Maths A and B, Parkinson, Judith: (7) Phy- leader," who he said was other branches of medicine, influential body of medical Barry, T.: (5) English. men held that it was "indiPhysics, Chemistry. siology, Speech & Drama. held in the greatest re- he said. Barr, J.: (7) Speech and Depiazzi, C.: (6) Music. Paschkewitsch, Thecla: (3) spect by all Christians for He claimed that this is "a cated,' the relatives of the Drama. patient would possibly have Dodd, M. H.: (6) Italian, German. his charac- grave injustice to Catholic legal redress against the Geography. Bateman, E.: (7) Music. Pedley, S.: (7) Geography. his saintliness, doctors and a grave handihospital. Batini, F. E.: (7) Maths A, Doherty, M. R: (7) Maths Petterson, J.: (7) Geo- ter, his single-mindedness mothers." Catholic and his Christian witness." cap to A and B, Physics, ChemMaths B, Physics, ChemCatholic Consequently graphy, Music. National the "Since istry. istry. Pollard I M : (7) English do not like Utrecht, Netherlands, Jan. Health Act of 1946 which gynaecologists Beckett, B. K.: (7) Music. Drew, G.: History, Maths A Speech and Drama. for hospital State applying contrathat prescribed and B. Bell, C. J.: (3) Maths A. Prindiville, R.: (5) Speech 5: Young Christian Workers posts, and hospitals do not in the Netherlands are con- ceptive advice should be like to give them such posts, Rosalind: Dunphy, Carol: (6) EngBeresford-Ord, and Drama. women who tributing one hour's pay available to Catholic (5) English, Speech and lish, Music. Quinn, P.: (7) History. can he stated. it, a Edgar, Anne: (5) English. Ridge, D. J.: (7) History. each to finance the organi- require Drama. 'T'his is not only, a grave a hospital from excluded be sation's activities In Africa. Bianchini, J.: (1) Greek. Erickson, M. J.: (7) Maths Ridley, P.: (4) English. corn- disability for a Catholic Some teams of the Dutch post by the hospital A and B, Chemistry. Bonser, Denise: (6) PhysiolRoberts, D.: (7) History. doctor. It means that the on simply Evans, M. E.: (7) Maths A Roberts, V.: (7) Maths A, Young Christian Workers mittee that his views run Catholic mothers are penaogy. Brennan, Janice: (7) Hisand B. are now working with grounds to the spirit of the used. A Catholic mother In Physics. tory, Music, Speech and Evans, R.: (5) Maths A. Rosalyn: (7) Dutch missionaries in East counter Rodoreda, that he would a hospital finds that when Farrell, P.: (5) History. Drama. Physiology, Music. Africa. On February 17, Act and not suitable moral questions concerned Bromley, M.: (5) Maths A. Farrell, P. C.: (6) History. Ross, J.: (7) Geology.. Father A. Huyboom, the therefore be bea aconsultant with childbirth and mar Brunner, E. W.: (5) Ger- Farrell, P. J.: (6) Maths A Sanders, P. E.: (6) History. group's national chaplain, person to of riage come up, she will get charge man. and B, Physics. Sims, Wendy: (7) Music. and Gerard van Bakel, a to or in medical medical advice sites' against department. a maternity Burgin, B. A.: (6) Geo- Fels, A.: (7) Latin, Maths Skopek, E.: (6) Account- Y.C.W. official, will go to "Therapeutic abortion is her Catholic print*. from A, Music. graphy, Economies. East Africa to look for ancy. now common in hospitals," non-Catholic dodoes," Burton, I. J.: (7) Maths B. Fitzhardinge, R.: (7) Maths Smith, R.: (6) Maths A. places to send new teams. 1955 .. 1956 .. 1957 .. 1958 ..

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