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The Record Newspaper 09 November 1978

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Employers came in for critcism by the Saint Norbert's College principal in his Speech Night address last week.

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"We have introduced fac-

ilities and courses to cater for the manual arts but find that industry is not interested," said Mr K. D. O'Sullivan to an audience of 1200 in the Perth Concert Hall. "Young boys and girls are being selected for careers not on the basis of their development and potential in their field of interest but on their academic results." Students were being given jobs not on their ability but on their school grades, he said, yet within the school the present climate called for vocational training. Mr O'Sullivan cited the College's new manual arts centre that enabled students to develop skills in metal -

EMPLOYERS work, woodwork, food and nutrition. He said that the philosophy of the college was based on the fact that education exerted considerable influence on the social progress of the age.

"As men grow more conscious of their dignity and calling they prefer to take an increasingly active part in the life of society," he said. Mr O'Sullivan said that a

high level of unemployment appeared to be becoming an acceptable phenomenon

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Bishop QUINN presenting the award for dux of the school to BRYAN WALLACE (17), at tt the annual Speech Night of St Norbert's Col- ii lege in the Perth Concert Hall hich was chosen os the venue to accommodate the lame attendance. (See also Page 10).

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"The long range solution political one and I would recommend all parents, particularly those whose children are not operating within the top half of the achievement certificate, to discuss the matter with members of the State and Federal Parliaments," he added. The first half of the evening was taken up with Mass concelebrated by Bishop Quinn and Fathers O'Reilly and Cusack, the music being supplied by "The Word", a group of folk singers with instruseems to be a

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The second half of the evening commenced with a piano recital of the Beethoven "Moonlight" sonata by Roy Martinus, 13, a pupil of Saint Norbert's. Bryan Wallace, 17, was named Dux of the college and received also the senior master award for English. The other top award winners were Neville Hoes, (Year 11 English, mathematics, science and social science) and Michael Bailey (mathematics, science and social science).

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