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Under 14: Gorry Cripps. Under 13 : Peter Cloncy. Under 12: Michoel Boncilhon. Under ll: Peter Horton. Under 10: Andy Zinetti. Under 9: Mork Fronklyn. Under B: Grahqm Bunter. Ai the conclusion of the doy, Rev. Fr.Bcrrden congrotuloted the chompions on theirsAulicocnesBsuomnbdok_ .prtheesecnotpetdointhoef Ahern Crp io Sullivon House.ppLcrreordpviWoiedrseeedwothhlluieonobcwwhoeyofosorkrwdetehditbehtthOorreffoflirgcueirgosolhhstimo.tuuedtnettshqelosnoddotowythhtoeo Besulfs ol fyenlsBROAD IUMP : 1, F. Rodri.guez; p._M_. C-Uunmdmeirns13; 4, C. Williomson. 2, Cloncy; 3,* Under 14: 1, G. Cripps; 2, L Murphy; 3, p.Bcrrndon; 4, E. Mueller. _M-.UW1doerrd;145,:Rl.. G. Mumme;3^, 2, I. Brodley; Hoyword.O^.'B_riUenn;de4r, : I, J. 16 Mueller; 2, T. \Miley; 3, D. Exten. K. Open: 1, D. Mok; 2, W. Mueller; 3, A.Henry; 4, A. Bumbok.HOP, STEP AND IUMP W--Uonrdde; r4,15R:.-M_. 1, G. Mumme; 2, J. Brqdley; 3, Hoyword. l6: 1, T. Wiley; ]J:rder 2, K. Weir; 3, J. T. Covonough.Mue11e4 4,_ Open: i, D. Mok; 2, W. Mueller; 3, A.Bumbok; 4, G. Fones. Champion D. Mok leaps high in the air to ga;inHIGH JUMP distance in the Open Broad Jump._ Under 9 : 1, M\" Fronklyn; 2, R. Cross; 3, HURDI\"ES : l, R. Foster;P. Mirogliotto; 4, S. Zorino. _BUucnkfleery;104:, 3^, _ U_nder 14 (A) 4, E. Mueller. 2, G. Cripps;_M-. 1, A. Zinetti; 2, D. Seromondi; 3, R. Szczygielski; Bunter. l. Under 14 (B) : 1, P. Borndon; Z,I. Solleh; 3, Under 11: 1, P. Horton ond S. Brennon; 3,K. \Morthington; 4, G. Luk. 1. Murphy. 3^, C_.UCldoendr o1;44(,CP).:Kie, rKp.. Cross; 2, C. Eostough;T_. C__lcUrnk-sdoenr ;742,:G1., K. Rumble; 2, L. Gillom; 3, Plont. Under 15 (A) : 1, J. Brodley; 2, V. Costqn-F_. R_Uodnrdigeurez1;34: ,1P, .MC.loCnucmy.mins; 2, R. Clork; 3. tino; 3, R. M. Word. Hoyword; 4,_ _BUornnddeonr ;144,:I.1,MGur.pChryi.pp- s; 2, E. Mueller; 3, Under 15 (B) : 1, P. Criddle;2, G. Brqcken- reg; 3, I. McCorley; 4, G. McAuliffe.P. G^U. nSdimeprs1o5n;(C4), : l, 3^, R. McAutiffe;2, L. Drose;3^, L_ .UDnrdoegre;145,: 1, J. Brodley ond G. Mumme; V. Atkinson. T. Seomon. U1d9r 16: 1, T. lMiley; 2, B. Smith; 3, K. IJnder 16 (A) : 1, K. Exten; 2, J. Mueller; 3, K.V/eir; 4, T. Covonough. Weir; 4, P. \Molster. 16 (B) : I. T. Open: i, D. M;k; 2, W. Mueller; 3, G. 3, D_ .UGnedee;r Wiiey; 2, R. Wcrlczcrk; 4, M. Birks.Fones; 4, A. Bumbok. Open (A) : l, D. Mok; 2, W. Mueller; 3, L.SHOT PUTT Kozyrski; 4, N. Sommy._BrodUlenyd;e4r, 15: 1, G. Mumme; 2, M. Word; 3, J. _ Open (B) : 1, B. DeBoni; 2, G. Fones; 3, B. Konecny.-W__ol-cUznodk;er4,i6D:. 1, i. Mueller; S. Blochowicz; 4, K. Mutter. O'Brien. 2, A. Drew; 3, R. 50 YARDS_ Open: l, W. Mueiler; 2, I. Vinci; 3, C. -H_crll;U4n,dPe.r B : 1, G. Bunter; 2, S. Bonnon; 3, B.Purcell; 4, R. Lorden. O'Deo. Under 9 (A) : 1, M. Fronklyn; Z, G.ST. PATRICT<'S COLLEGE, 1963 PAGE 49

\Mcrlczok; 3, P. Govrcrnich; 4, S. Zorino. Under 1I (D) : 1, F. Hulsdunk;2, F. Mirog- Under 9 (B) : 1, R. Cro'ss; 2, D. Oliveri; 3, liottcr; 3, J. Smith; 4, A. McDonqld.S. Lees; 4, j. Glynn ond K. Poss. (4C,)j:. Under 1.1 (E) : l, M. Culloton; 2, C. Woller; Under 9 1, R. Pozogq; 2,7. Solmond; V. Oliveri; Ariti. 3, J. Monnino; 4, R. Anthony.3, Under 9 (D) : 1, M. Serqmondi; 2, A. Under 12 (A) : l, M. Boncilhon; 2, T. Clork-Cloncy; 3, R. Bogley; 4, A. Lemmon, Under 10 (A) : 1, A. Zinelti; 2, A. Jones; 3, son; 3, G. Grqnt; 4, P. Compbell.J, Oliveri ond M. Buckley. Under l0 (B) : l, i. Bunter; 2, D. Sercrmondi; Under 12. (B) : I, G. Domon; 2, B. Foster;3, G. Guidice; 4, T. Pqss. Under 10 (C) : l, I. O'NeIl; 2, R. McCor- 3, G, Tyrie;.4,.D Hordisty.mick; 3, F. Dilorito; 4, F. Mirogliotto. Under 12 (C): 1, A. Cogon; 2, W. Morco- Under 10 (D) : l, P. Hcrrtley; 2, F. Cos- lino; 3, H. Briggs; 4, M. Corotti.tqntiUnon;d3e,rC1.1S(cAio)c:col.,;4P, .I.HSotertvoenn;s.2, K. Worth- Under 12 (D) : I, B. Jock; 2, P. Armonqsco;ington; 3, R. Wriqht; 4, G. Clorkson. Under li (B) : 1, B. Lumley; 2, B. Cooper; 3, P. Eostough; 4,1. Healy.3, A. Cornemollcr; 4, R. Howden. Under 12 (E): l, L. Ryon; 2, V. Bosile; 3, Under 1I (C) : 1, G. Wolster; 2, I. Morgetic;3, I. Mcloughlin; 4, D. Cunninghom. G. Rinoldi; 4, P. Stubbs. Under I1 (D) : l, F. Hulsdunk; 2, i. Smith;3, A. McDonold; 4, G. Anthony. IOO YARDS Under 1I (E) : 1, M. Culloton;2, C. Woller; Under 13 (A) : 1, P. Clqncy; 2, P. Roeside;3, J. Monnino; 4, S. Dqwson. 3, M. Cummins; 4, F. Rodriguez. Under 12 (A): i, M. Boncilhon; 2, T. Clcrk- Under 13 (B) : 1, K. Mozzuchelli; 2, N.son; 3, G. Gront; 4, A. Cossin. Under 12 (B) : I, R. Foster; 2, G. Dornqn; Exten; 3, B. Weir; 4, R. Scrunders.3, G. Tyrie; 4, D. Hordisty. Under 13 (C) : i, N. Hunt; 2, D. O'Moliey; Under 12 (C): l, A. Cogon; 2, W. Mor-colinq; 3, H. Briqgs; 4, A. Greco. 3, K. Powell, 4,T.Glynn. Under i2 (D) : l, P. Eostough; 2, I. Heqly;3, B. Jock; 4, D. McDonqld. Under 13 (D) : 1, G. Gonnon; 2, R. Osborne; Under 12 (E) : I, L. Ryon; 2, V. Bosile; 3, 3, B. Spork; 4, M. O'Byrne.G. Rincrldi; 4, P. Stubbs. Under 13 (E) : 1, P. Herbert; 2, R. Ocrkley;75 YARDS 3, P. Ncirn; 4. R. Kecrne. Under B: 1, G. Bunter; 2, S. Bonnon; 3, B.Holl; 4, P. O'Decr. Under 13 (F) : l, J. Ginnqne; 2, R. Evqns; Under I (A) : l, S. Zorino; 2, M. Fronklyn; 3, 3, P. Mcrher; 4, C. Von Dyk.G. Wolczok; 4, P. Gqvronich. Under 14 (A): l, G. Cripps; 2, G. Inwood; Under 9 (B) : i, K. Pcrss; 2, D. Oliveri; 3, 3, R. Szczygielski; 4, P. Bomdon. Under 14 (B): 1, R. McCosh; 2, R. Foster;R. Cross; 4, S. Lees. 3, F. Knowles; 4, C. Simpson. Under I (C) : l, I. Solmond; 2, R. Pozogq;3, P. Mirogrliotio; 4, V. Oliveri. Under 14 (C) : I, C. Cqrbone; 2, J. Foster; Under 9 (D) : I, M. Sercrmondi; 2, A. 3, R. Mocpherson; 4, M. Lorden.Cloncy; 3, R. Bogley; 4, A. Lemmon. Under 14 (D) : l, P. Clorkson; 2, G. Money; Under 10 (A) : I, A. Zinetti;2, A. Jones; 3, i.Oliveri; 4, W. Mounier. 3, B. Groy; 4, S. Bcbudri. Under t0 (B) : I, I. Bunter ond D. Sercr- Under 14 (E) : I, M. Mercer; 2, P. Potrinomondi; 3, J. Gummery;4, T. Pcrss. 2, C. ond R. Horris; 4, B. Green. Under l0 (C) : l, R. McCormick; Under 14 (F) : l, I. Toscone; 2, Rob. Mc-Biqettcr; 3, I. O'Neil; 4, C. Gee. Auliffe; 3, I. Cooper; 4, R. Pcrscoe. Under l0 (D) : I, P. Hortley; 2, F. Coston-tino; 3, C. Sciqccq; 4, D. McGuiness. Under i5 (A) : 1, G. Mumme; 2, M. lVord; Under 11 (A): l, P. Horton; 2, K. Worth- 3, V. Costcntino; 4, L. Costo.ington; 3, G. Clorkson; 4, S. Brennqn. Under 15 (B) : 1, B. Ring; 2, J. Brodley; 3, Under 11 (B): l, B. Lumley; 2, A. Ccrrne- G. Brqckenreq; 4, R. McAuliffe.mollcr; 3, B. Cooper; 4, P. Monn. Under 11 (C): 1, G. Wolster;2, I. Morgetic; Under 15 (C) : i, V\" Atkinson; 2, G. Simp-3, G. Mcccrnn; 4, C. Briggs. son; 3, R. Kijenicr; 4, A. Ccniglio.PAGE 50 Under 15 (D) : 1, G. McAuli{fe; 2, R. Bor- den; 3, T. Clune; 4, D. Piercey. Under 15 (E) : I, T. Bryer; 2, P. Criddle; 3, B. Konecny; 4, D. Powell. Under 15 (F): l, T. Seqmqn; 2, I. Siv- wright; 3, M. Hoynes; 4, D. Gillqm. Under 16 (A) : l, J. Mueller; 2, A. Drew; 3, T. Wiley; 4, K. Weir. Under 16 (B): 1, A. Soffrey; 2, R. Pigdon; 3, B. Hqrris; 4, D. Bumbok. Under 16 (C) : I, G. Gibson; 2,1. Mllzi; 3, D. O'Brien; 4, G. Mocpherson. Under 16 (D) : I, F. Fiocco; 2, C. Russ; 3, K. Smith; 4, A. Critch. Under 16 (E) : l, C. Kerp; 2, i. Moskwiok; 3, I. McGlenchy; 4, J. Pcrrker. ST. PATR,ICK'S COI;I,EGE, 1963

Open (A) : l, C. Furcell; 2, D. Mok; 3, A. Under 15 (C) : 1, G. Simpson; 2, C. White- heod; 3, A. Coniglio; 4,D. Reynolds.Bumbok; 4, J. Hoynes. Under 15 (D) : l, V. Atkinson; 2. G. Mc- Open (B) : l, G. Mcver; 2, R. Lorden; 3, B. Auliffe; 3, R. Bcrden; 4, T. C1une.DeBoni; 4, L. Kozyrski. Under 15 (E) : 1, T. Bryer; 2, P. Criddle; 3, Open (C) : 1, D. Levett; 2, I. Vinci; 3, I. B. Konecny; 4, D. Powell.Hogon; 4, R. Corter. Under 15 (F) : I, T. Seqmqn; 2, I. Siv- Open (D) : l. S. Blochowicz; 2, Y. Chow; wright; 3, M. Hoynes; 4, D. Gillcm.3, N. Smith; 4, R. Dekker. Under 16 (A) : 1, J. Mueller;2,T. Wiley; 3, Open (E) : 1, G. V/ells; 2, R. \Milliomson; A. Drew; 4, K. Weir. Under i6 (B) : 1, D. Bumbck; 2, R. Pigdon;3, P. Groy; 4, E. Creegon. 3, B. Horris; 4, A. Soffrey.220 YARDS Under 16 (C) : 1, D. O'Brien; 2, C. Russ; 3, Under 13 (A) : l, P. Cloncy; 2, F. Rod- P. Johnson; 4, G. Mocpherson.riguez; 3, M. Cummins; 4. P. Rqeside. Under 13 (B) : l, K. Mozzuchelli; 2, B. Weir; Under i6 (D) : l, F. Fiocco; 2, l. Mitzi; 3,3, N. Exten; 4, R. Sounders. K. Smith; 4, J. Moskwiok. Under 16 (E) : 1, ]. Porker; 2, ]. McGlenchy; Under 13 (C) : 1, N. Hunt; 2, D. O'Molley; 3, F. Kruto; 4, B. Dovies.3, T. Glynn; 4, R. Akerstrom. Open (A) : l, W. Mueller; 2, A. Bumbok; 3, Under 13 (D) : 1, R. Osborne; 2, R. Spork; D. Mok; 4, R. McAiee.3, G. Gonnon; 4, M. O'Byrne. Open (B) : 1, C. Pirrcell; 2, B. DeBoni; 3, A. Under 13 (E) : l, P. Herbert; 2, R. Ookley; Lefournou4 4, R. Lorden.3, P. Noirn; 4, R. Keon. Open (C) : 1, ]. Hogon; 2, I. Vinci; 3, D. Under 13 (F) : l, R. Evons; 2, J. Ginnone; Levett; 4, N. Smith.3, P. Moher; 4, C. Von Dyk. Open (D) : l, S. Blqchowicz; 2, R. Dekker; Under 14 (A) : i, G. Cripps; 2, R. Szczy- 3, V. Chow; 4, D. \Milliomson.gielski; 3, P. Borndon; 4, G. Inwood. Open (E) : 1. G. Wel]s; 2, R. Williorrson; Under 14 (B) : i, R. Foster; 2, K. Cioss; 3, 3, P. Groy; 4, E. Compbell.C. Simpson; 4, R. McCogrh. 440 YARDS Under 14 (C) : 1, C. Corbone; 2, P. Kerp; Under 14 (A) : 1, G. Cripps; 2, R. McCogh;3, R. Mocpherson; 4, I. Solleh. 3, R. Szczygielski; 4, E. Mueller. Under 14 (D) : 1. P. Clcrrkson; 2, B. Groy; Under 14 (B) : i, K. Cro'ss; 2, R. Foster; 3,3, I. Foster; 4, G. Money. P. Bqmdon; 4, C. Simpson. Under 14 (E) : l, M. Mercer; 2, R. Horris; Under 14 (C) : 1, C. Corbone; 2, B. Gray;3, L. McGlenchy; 4, G. Dort. Foster; 3, J. Under 4. G. Money. Under i4 (F) : 1, J. Tcrscone; 2, Rob. Mc- 15 (A): i, G. Mumme; 2, M. Word;Auliffe; 3, B. Ccssin; 4, D. Poscoe. 3, L. Costo; 4, V. Costontino. Under 15 (B) : 1, l. Brodley; 2, B. Ring; 3, Under 15 (A) : i, G. Mumme; 2, M. Word; R. McAuliffe; 4, P. Fowler.3, V. Costontino; 4, L. Costq. Under 15 (B) : l, I. Brqdley; 2, B. Ring; 3,R. McAulil{e; 4, G. Brockenreg. Principa,l addresses competi- tors a,nd visitors a,t the oonclusion of the Athletic Carnival.ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE, 1963 PAGE 51. J

Under 15 (C) : l, G. Simpson; 2, G. Mc- Hop, Step ond Jump-34ft. 1lin., Geo{freyAuliffe; 3, A. Coniglio; 4, R. Bqrden. Mumme. Under 15 (D) : l, V. Atkinson;2, D. Piercey; Under 14 Hurdles .- 12.5 secs., Robert3, P. Criddle; 4,T. Clune. 80 yords Under 16 (A) : l, j. Mueller; 2, A. Drew; 3, Foster.K, Weir; 4, T. Wi1ey. Under I Under 16 (B) : l, D. Bumbok; 2, B. Smith; 3,K. Smith; 4, A. Soffrey. 75 yords-I0.8 secs., Sergio Zorino. Under 16 (C) : l, C. Kerp; 2, P. Johnsorr High Jump-3lt. 5in., Mork Frcnklyn.3, A. Critch; 4, J. McGlenchy. ,ilTEBSCT,OOI. AIIILETICS Open (A) : 1. B. DeBonl; 2, C. Purcetl; 3, Following on qlter our o'w'n Athletics, the better othletes continued troining Jor the Inter-A. Bumbqk; 4, D. Levett. school Meeting between ourselves ond High Open (B) : 1, G. Mover; 2,1. Hogqrt; 3, A. School held on the High School Ovoi onLefournour; 4, R. Lorden. Soturdoy, October l2th. Again the doy seem- Open (C) : l, L. Kozyrski; 2, J. Vinci; 3, R. ed mcrde for sports, ond olthough the High School went home with the li.on's shqre o{ theDekker; 4, T. Beover. points, the competition wqs keen throughout. cItrnwdqqsgooidnoyreocof rcdlossetuiminjb.slheeds.inGmororynyCrroipcpess880 YAnDS cleqred Sft. in the under 14 High Iump-roising the record height by 1 inch ond beitering his Under 14: l. G. Cripps; 2, G. McPortlcrnd; own previous best jump by 2| inches. He3, E. Simpson; 4, K. Cioss.MItE cqrried off the Under 14 Chompionship win- ning o11 but the Brood Jump in thot division. Under 15 : l, I. Green; 2, P. Fowler; 3, V. Wolly Mueller hqs mcrde it on qnnuql business to improve on existing Shot Putt records qndAtkinson; 4, L. Drcrqe. this yeor wcts no excep,tion. In the Open Under i6: l, K. Weir; 2, I. Mueller; 3, T. division he improved l{t. l0in. on his 1962Ccvonough; 4, D. Gee. e{fort puttinq the 121b. shot cr new record dis- tqnce ol 43ft. i0jin. Open: l, B. DeBoni; 2, R. Cortet 3, A. Our thonks qre due to the Stoll ol theHenry; 4, ]. Hoynes. Gercldton High School who hqd most to do in the orgcrnisotion of the Comivol, ond to College Hondicop: l, J. Bunter; 2, G. Gee; their Heodmoster, Mr. G. Appleton, Ior the3, G. Bunter; 4, N. Exten. wcrrm welcome he exiended to us there.RELAYS Under 9: 1, Bishops; 2, Sullivons; 3, Keons. Under l0: 1, Bishops; 2, Sullivcns; 3,O'Donnells. Under I1: l, Sullivons; 2, Keons; 3,O'Donnells. Under 12: 1, Keons; 2, O'Donnells; 3,Sullivons. Under l3 : l, Kecns; 2, Sullivons; 3,Bishops. Under I4: 1, Bishops; 2, O'Donnells; 3.Sullivons. Under 15 : 1, Sullivqns; 2, Bishops; 3,O'Donneils. Under 16 : 1, O'Donnells; 2, Bishops; 3,Keqns. Open I l, Keons; 2, Sullivons; 3, Bishops. NEW BECONDSOpenShot Putt-4BIt. 6in., Wolly Mueljer.Under 16 Mile-S min. 23.6 secs., Kevin Weir.Under 15 yords 100Brodley. Hurdles - 14.1 secs., IohnMile-S min. 29.8 secs., Jomes Green. W. Mueller-New Shot Putt Record.

-TENNISTennis is o gome which hos grown in Under 14 : Philip Borndon de{eoted Terrypopulority in crnd qround Geroldton in recentyeors, ond it is pleosing to note thot there hos McDonqld (6-8, 6-1, B-O).been consideroble improvement in the sion- the College Under 13 : Robert Clcrr,k defeoted Neiidord of the tennis ployed otciiMdnnrucnrrll.diounArdgdgiluneltohgenemitnleoYoqspohstouuitshrrnteriegcuteu.noltyoUitrerhninoeqdgruesdir.teeehfvTfoocihsrtriestnsgdhuumomcisdooboibenncergyheoinnbhfogodtynuhsodee,f Exten (6-1, 6-4).youngrer ones, ore stroking the boll with con-Iidence. As o result of thls rise in stondord Under 12: Borry Cooper deleoted Gorrysome keen duels were Ioughi out in the Col- Gront (6-l).lege Chompionships, held in October. STetannndiisngC:haGm.piSonimsp-son1,96A3. Mony boys olso entered the GeroldtonDistrict Tennis Tournoment held on October Critch, P. Ba.rndon.19th ond 20th, knowing thoi they would not be Seated: K. Mutter, B,ndiinsggroincethdr.eRe odnivHisoioynwsc,rrqdnpdloiynedmwoeslti,owthine-r Cooper, R. Olark.divisions St. Pct's showed qn improvement onthe perlormonce in previous yeors. As on incentive, Mr. Young hos presentedo new rocquet to the most improved ployer.The Colleqre is indebted io him ior his interestond {or the time he hcrs qiven j.n this ond otherCollege octivities.In the College Chompionships: Opens : Kerry Mutter defeoted Dovid Mok(6-2, 4-6, 7-5). Under 16 : Tony Critch deleqted KevinWeir (6-1, 6-2). Under 15 : Gorry Simpson defeoted RonoldHoyword (Forfeit). Mr. A. Young with tennis coaching class, The secret of good serving-concentra,- tion !

1955 ln Retrospect fiftnt @erm April 22ntl : F irst touch of wintry weather. Aprtl 25th: Anzac Day. Mass at the Cathed- ral celebrated by Fr. Barden. Cadets take part in March to Birdwood House.of thFeebgruloabryel.1Bthig: gBeorarnduemrsbaerrrsivethfaronm19a6ll2c.orNneerws April 27th: First XVIII lose \"Blacks\" and \"Golds\" win matches. to Brigades.member of the Sta-ff -HeRaleyv. . Br. J. N. Guidera re- Ap,ril, 28th : F ilm and Supper for Ladies' Br.places Rev. B. D. Flebruary 12th: Day boys back again and Committee.classes resurne. Everyone happy ! ! May 3rd b:uCttaopntsainshDonoene!gaTn hveisyitsshCoualddehtasv. e\"M! yI word, those March 8th : Meeting: of Headmasters at West- polished them all day in school!\"ern Command to discuss Cadet Movement in May 4th : \"Blacks\" have a comfortable winschools. F\"irst cricket match with High School over Railways but \"Golds\" lose to Brigades.drawn. Ma.roh 9th : Rev. F r. Spain brings Prefects May ?th: Term Banquet. Entertainment byfrom D.L.C. Dongara to visit College. specially imported talent. May 8th : tr'irst Term ends. Brothers Ma,rch 10th: Rev. trr. J. McGuire, S.C.A. r'e- retreat. The beginvisits his old school with two lay missionaries. long rain begins. March l2th: Prefects for 1963 announced Ma,y 19th: tr'irst XYIII have easy win over -Colin Purcell appointed Head Prefect. frwin. March 14th: College Swimming .Carnival.(Wasn't that water eold?). O'Donnells win for fifth $ecunil @ermyear in a row. Are there no challengers ? March lSth: His Lordship blesses and distri- May 27th: Boarders back again with only halfbutes new prefects' badges. the things done they hoped to do. March 16th: Old Boys' Cabaret at Wonthella. cue May 28th: Classes in full swing again. Barbe- Ma\"roh 1?th : His Lordship the Bishop cele- for Sullivan House to celebrate flrst term wintbhraeteCsoMlleagsse.foCrritchkeeOt lmd aBtcohsinantdhetheaifrtefranmooilinesOaldt in House Competition.Boys v Present Boys. Youth told in the end ! May 30th: Wet cyclonic day. Some storm darnage,GinretheMenaoCrucoghllhe.g1e8StohClet:rmapHneilHsfoigIr,hotrhMdesahbsiospytcsoe. lcePobircrnanmtiecesmaoMtraathtsees to May 31s;t: Headmaster departs for Canberra visit R.M.C. Duntroon. iluno 1st : \"Blacks\" defeat \"Golds\" at MaitlandSilver Jubilee of Rt. Rev. Mgr. E, Bryan, B.D., V.G. Park. Marctr 20th : Second crickel match against High bowled off our feet ! ilune Znd : Pentecost Sunday ConflrmationSchoMoal r-oh at - I2I 4tahn:dViHsi.tRt.oHG. PerrainldctoenPohf iHlip.M. . Queen the Cathedral.Elizabeth Cadets 3rd:form Guard of Honour at High School for Schools' June 5th: SScheonoiol rhoclliadsasyes- X'oundation Day. June Concert at Town HaIl. attend Orchestraldemonstration. a: fXte'rreneoodnayattothheonGourereQnoueuegnh'-shovmisiet. June ?th : Primary football team have victory Maroh 25th over Northampton.Boarders spent June 8th: Bad day for both \"Blacks\" andafter tea. Tuesdayitis to follow. April 2ntl: Requiem for Anniversary of the \"Golds\"-two defeats. Blame the wind.late Bishop Gummer at Cathedral. ilune 9th: X'irst XVIII complete a black week- bAypCrial t4htehd:raRl tp. aRreivs.hM. gAr. O. O'Connor farewell- end by losinS to Mullewa.ed staunch friend of St.Pat's. April 5th: Third cricket match with HighSchool. A win for St. Pat's. \"Revenge is sweet.\" April 10th: Easter Holidays begin. About 30boarders still with the ship. April 11th : Holy Thursday Ceremonies at -9.30 a..m. and 5.45 p.m. April 12th : Good riday Ceremonies at the at 3 p.m. F -Cathedral Aprif 13th : Holy Saturday. Sorne of the flrstrain for the year. April 15th : Easter Monday. Tardun trip.Who turned the lights out ? Aprif 16th: Special prayers offered for PhiIIipBarndon-dangerously ill. April 18th : Major Lloyd addresses senior boyson military careers.isnitge?A. \"pArAilbri1mg9tyihmQ:pr-\"osHvtoaervmeeseynwot ue! netvewraslekeanboauhtotuoseawnaelkw- Aprif 20th : F ootball is with us ! A win forS.P.C. \"Blacks\" against Rovers. \"Golds\" defeatNorthampton. April 21st : E irst XVIII defeat Chapman Valley.Everyone smiling except Allan Bumbak -broken wrist.PAGE 54 ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE, 1963

PtroopoeJnuJ.noehSno1l.e0Smtehnn:iRoHreeqbauodyiemsmaresMpteraerssresenttiuntrhnCesaCftroholelemdgera.Dl ufonr- June Llth: Dancing clAsses for seniors E estival. Congratulations begin.Geraldton Musiccorder Band and especially to soloists. to Ee- June 15th: Wins to \"Blacks', and ,,Golds,, re-store the smiles.ton.JuEnxeci1ti6ngthm: tart'icrhs.ts lose narrowly to Northamp- ilune l?th : A.B.C. auditions for winners atMusic tr'estival. ilune 19th : F irst interschool fixture with HighSchool. Won ljnder 14s but lost Firsts. Wait tiUnext time ! June 20th : tr'amiliar flgure of Br. O,Donnellmissing from the classrooms.fSotoutdbJeaunlrltest'e2aM1mosvtwe:moInn;eanauttgauNtroartttihohanemoCpftooYnlle,ogubneug.t Catholic Primary the buslost on the way home. AII arrived sd.fely though.\"Golidlusn\" eju2s2t nmdi:ss\"Bedlaockust \"ahgaapinpsyt with their win but Brigades. June 23rd : f irst XVIII lose to Mullewa. ilune Z?th : F east of Our Lady of PerpetualSuccJouunre- High T\"Geaol-ds\"Pilcotsueresto.points. Rovers by two 29th: June 30th: Easy victory for \"Blacks', butFirsls not so happy.TownJuHlyal2l-nTdr:eaSterneioAr rbtsoyPslasyeeers\".St. Joan', at the JuIy 5th: Primary footbatlers happy-Nabawanot so happy. JuIy 6th : \"Blacks\" happy but ,'Golds,' sad. July ?th : F-irsts lost to Northampton. Jufy 8th: Skin tests for T.B. \"Who's scared!', ,Iufy 9th: Bishop Thomas celebrates Mass atthe College-speaks to seniors on Vocations. July 11th: Second visit of T.B. Clinic. \"The Littlest Ouflaw',-STtrilal,Jgutehldyerye1'2!stahW:thSeierdcwoengdaremInebteetroa-tsegconho!inol footbatl fixture both divisions. July 13th: For a change were happy mttiimmaeersraa!gcaaOinrnrsaet.BsCilmuopfmflePmloeusninsicotan. tSiooenncsohnolcowluBdtiovoabunoafgcl galst sNre-wsf-and \"Blacks\" wore sad faces. Firsts had a good a truck !win over Railways that cheered them up.ducteJdulyhy1F5trh. :CRaerrtorell,atOf.oMr.Lthe Seniors began, con- August 3rd : Both \"Biacks\" and ,,Golds,, have victories. July 18th: Retreat for Junior Secondary dItoidkrynnAe'ttuwosghtuwhaseerteFc?ionitruhstlt:hdseT,dhbojuiurbidttiluaI!nntitfoeoQnrr-u.tsuictnehaotaoellcyfoomtohtfeboarUtlalnbdfilexetruv1rice4-s.classes. July 19th: Exposition. On the football fleld August gttrr: Primary schools Lightning Car-Primary team defeated AIIendaIe. the S.P.C. primary team. nival. Victory toBnBerriixggtaJaddudealeysys2.qto0Xuti'hiRtres:ati\"sclwBobalmaaycslfako.nsrc\"taesdbtliytlhl. enIolostcwhaealevpepbryy, -tdheefIeoyastltointsgot ,,Golds', th_e August 10th: \"Blacks\" and both keep run of wins going. ,'Golds.,, July 26th: Flrst Cadet Bivouac at Newmarra- August 13th : \"Blacks\" play Ilonourscarra. Barbecue thanks to generosity of Mr. J. J. to \"Blacks\" again.Clune. LwuinthcAhu-SHgtueosIuItra1CM4othanrc:iesRrtefocaortrdtSehreenBiCaonrivdsicaentCteDerntrautirniedss. ,aSHtoctaJiallle.l Jufy 27th : Firsts lost to Rovershad a win against Northampton by a but \"Golds\" Dancing Championships.margin. comfortable Jufy 29th: T.B. X-ray tests for some. p-hotoAgurgapuhsst 1tfh5oetrhr:AeEns'tneaousfat tloh. feJtushnceihooArsoslsv(ui1nm2a-pi9ctaitootend.7-C4thl\a.esisr iluly 30th: Rev. Br. O. S.talk to the boys about vocations. A.darns arrived to challenge topbiooynsJs.uhTilpyesn3.n1iOssldtc:oBmOopuyersti'tXiRo'oneusunnadineodrn's-cMrDoasasssyc.ocHeulneotblriyrdaacteyhdafmoin-r diRneagfemcAaobturlTngepuorsewst.tintiV1so7nibcthytpo:lcarGyoymreatdofnodortWfaXf b\"abilneenatdwlmefeaorererngriSsnWa.. taFunriddrseaivterXMs VoarInnfd-ICollege Chapel by F r. Barden with Mg'r. Bryan andtr'r. Smith attending. Election of new Executive. fa-omr.idtA$hsuuetggbsguleussasttst1oe1n98ryt,-hthr:a:diCnfea.fidreseatttss CphlaaypmaagnaiVna-lleyl.ast match August Znd : Rev. Br. P. L. Dutry, Assistant Campto the Superior General arrived at the College. depart for NorthamPrimary football team had another victory, thisST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE, 1963 PAGE 55

October 12th : Inter-school athletics. Most Cripps is man of honours to High School. Garry the hour. WeII done also, Wally Mueller ! October 18th: Rev. !'r. Spain blesses badges for Y.C.S. Leaders and talks to senior school on the necessity for C19atthho:licLoAcctaiol nT. ennis Octbber Ch'ampionships' Great hopes ! Octotrer 20th : llennis continues-not so many concerned today ! Octob,er 21st r College Tennis Championships in progress. Octotler 23rd : Another Lunch-Hour Concert by the Recorder Band. Congratulations to Soloists, Vincent, Garrick and Garry. October 25th: March-out Parade for Cadet Unit in conjunction with High School. Inspecting Officer, Brigadier C. H. B. Norman, D.S.O., M.C. shipOOs-ccwttoointbrneeerr r22?6:tthAh :.:tDrC'erbaeswllte.ogfeCGtryrimstntahsetiKc iCnhga.mCpaiodne-t Guard of lfonour. rehearsal of \"Trial By OJcutroyb\"e-\"rW30htehr:eX'dutilddrtehses from ? \" young ladies come October 31st : Speech Night in the Town HalI- \"and a good job, Wonderful crowd. Long too!\" week-end to follow ! November 10th : Legion of Mary Barbecue. NthoevelmattererD1r2. thM:anSnoixleimnn Politiflcal Requiem for Melbourne. Special prayers offered. Novernber 15th: Final Y.C.S. meeting for 1963. Barbecue to wind up the year's activities next day. November 25th : The evil day. Leaving stud- entsNNbooevvgeeimnmterbexaremr2i26n8tahtthio:n:Js.uIn'iirosrst Our Lady of Lourdes classes begin examinationr. baegnidn also. Year Second August 21st: Second term ends. Gvmnastic Charnnion [- f)ysq7- August 26th: Cadets set out from Northam. -Will we make it ?-We did ! @l1iril @erm September 9th : Boarders again. \"This is thebest term, 'cause there aren't any more ! The be-ginning of the end for some.' \" September 10th: Classes begin with a moreserious note. Assembly to organise House traininSfor Athletics. Trainlng continues for C Gradefootball flnals. Soptember 14th : Range practice in prepara,tionfor Yacht Club Shield Shoot. September 15th: First and second semi-flnalsin C Grade football. \"Golds\" defeat Rovers but\"Blacks\" Iose to Brigades. September 21st: High School take the honoursat the Yacht Club Shield Shoot. Congratulations IPreliminary F ield events decided for Athletics. September 22nd : \"Blacks\" defeat \"Golds\" inX'ootball Final. Tennis and Social held at Dongara.\"Let there be light!\" September 23rcl : Lcng distance track eventsheld at the Recreation Ground. New recordsestablished.September 24th : 3 miles of lime !Sept'ember 25th : Athletics Carnival Congra-tulations Sullivans !Septernber 26th: Rifle Team departs for CadetShoot in Perth.September 28th : 5 Cadet Brigade ChallengeCup shoot at Swanbourne. S.P.C. back in A Divi-sion again. Well done !September 29th : Rifle team back home again-toweBarigryadebsulinotthheerwGi.sNe.Nw.Xe'.Lll,., \"Blacks\" runners up C Grade Grand tr'inal.Oc,tober 6th : Oratory Finals at the College.Thank you Don Pearce and well dcne, Garry andColin !PAGE 56 ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE, 1963

9lJ l3,q{ %\"tn, july 3lst, 1962, the doy on which we proved too much for us qfter the festivities, qndcelebroted the bi-centenory ol the birth oJEdmund Ignotius Ri.ce, wqs o doy o{ speciol the deicils of the motch qre better notsignificonce for the Old Boys ol St. Pcrtrick'sCollege. On thot doy ct the instigotj.on oI onolysed.Monsignor Bryan, <rnd with the encourcrqement contUocntloor1tu1nOotledly,Boitysh,oosnbdeethneirmepqorsesibmleontyool Brother Murphy, we re-iormed the Old Boys whose present whereobouts cre unknown. WeAssociqtion. Bernie Iqck wqs elected President hope to remedy this somewhot this yeor byon thqt occosion, qnd qssisted by on energetic othpipsowinitlilngoncloyntpoccrttlmyeonveinrcvoomrieouthseorperqosb,lebmu.t Thereiore, we qsk cIl Old Boys to conioct us,commi.ttee, in twelve months Jormed on Asso- ond bring us up to dcte with yourciotion ol which mqny cr iorger college would wqhreereeqvbeorutisnbe envious. The onnuol generol meeting this ond present octivities. If youyeor showed its opprecj.crtion by unonimously Geroldton, you cqn be ossured of q wqrmre-electing Bemie President Ior q second term. welcome ot the College, crnd ot cny ol our orgcnised funciions. Functions orgonised throughout the yeorwere well qttended, qnd the outstonding suc- To ottempt to list cll OId Boys would be on impossible tosk, qnd one which I wiil notMSceoosirsucrwhd,qowsy htnhicieghhreJt,uenqqitnoundreodMrgqqosnsiCsqeodnbdoIorcer rt1og6etnhn-e1rt7chtrhei even attempt. The Old Boys ol St. Poirick'sCommunion in the Collegre Chapel on theSundoy morning, whlch wqs ottended by crre now sccrttered throughout Austrqlio, crnd con be Iound in every wolk of life.opproximotely 60 Old Boys ond their Jqmilies. Those oi whom we ore porticulorly proudTo round the weekend oIf, we ployed the qre the Old Boys who hove been ccrlled to the priesthood crnd the religious life.College XI cricket, but their youth ond obility Very Rev. ['r, Barden oelebrates Oltl Boys' Mass in Colloge Chapel PAGE 57ST, PATRICK'S COLLEGE, 1963

Fother Iohn Barden is now the Adminis- polo ployers in recent seqsons. A bit Iurther crlong the trqck ot Mt. Keith, trVilunq, you contrqtor in Gerqldton. Trovelling Iurther ofield find Iim Jones.we find Fother Pcul Fiizgercrld qs Porish Priestot \Mittenoom Gorge ond Fcther Robert Dow- job HoetnBryooognodrdJyohSntIootnioens, qre doing o greot Mt. Mognet, ondglcss ot Meekqthorrcr. Fcther John McGuire, George Jones ccrn be Iound in the sqme qreo.doing greot work on the Polloitine Mission{urther north, pcid o brief visit to the College Colin Pcss is the Mqnqger oi Elders-G.M.during the yeor, while {urther south we find in Bruce Rock. Also with cr stock firm is EricFother Les Bcccini qt Victoricr Squore. Perth, Sivwright, who now hoils Jrom Horvey.ond Fother Hubert Kelly ot Kojonup. Norm Briers when lqst heqrd oJ, wqs qO1d Boys who hqve emulqted their teoch- Moior in the Army, stqtioned ot Heodquortersers ond joined the Christion Brothers includeBrother Terry Gee, now qt Tqrdun, who inci- in Melbourne.dentolly, hqs three nephews ot the CqonlidegJeohont Noticed Peter Willmott in the qreq, somepresent; Brothers GeoII Seqmcn time bcrck. At thot time he wos with q survey porty ond it's pretty hord to keep trock oiMurrcy, who con be found ot Trinity College. people in this occupotion.Anyone journeying to Melboure cqn be This however, is not the coseqsutrethoei qTweeclhcnoimcoei from Broiher Peter Seaman with Jcrck School, Nicholson Street, Tindal, who con olwoys be found qt the office of Co-Operotive Bulk Hondling in Gercrldton.Abbots{ord, Victorio. After on qbsence ol mqny yeors Irom To be oble to number cr Rhodes Scholor Gerqldton, Vem Bqnnon hqs returned qs Mqn-omong the Old Boys is the fond hope of everyschool. It is qn honour thot hcrs come to St. oger ol the R. d I. Bcnk, where we olso {indPcrtrick's, through the brilljonce ol Ted Mqslen. Wclly Bamlord, our Secretory.Ted completed his Leoving whilst recoveringIrom tetqnus, then went on to the University Bob Stirton is now the Monoger ol Reody- Bunbury, while Iohn Fordof W.A. where he copped o brillj.ont cqreer, mix Concrete ot holds the identiccrl position in Geroldton.by receiving the coveted scholorship. He con Bock to Mt. Mognet we Iind Bricn Thurklenow be Iound in the Physics Deporiment o{ ot Hiil 50 Gold Mine, ond c bit Iurther out of.the University of \M.A. where he is corrying out town is George lensen, making o living Irom the iond. A liitle further north Iohn Price cqnreseorch, wiih the qssistqnce o{ substqntiol be found oi Coodordy Stotion, Cue, crnd il yougronts {rom the U.S.A. still wont to trqvel, you cqn look up John Piper on Dciry Creek Stotion. Ted's brother Victor qlso qchieved greot Jim Munckton qt Morqwq runs o thrivinghonours in the qcqdemic field, cnd is now o business rectifying mechqnicql probiems.Sclentist ct Syndol, Victorio. Formers in the oreo, who no doubt ccrll on Among the Old Boys ot Cqnberrq qre Jim's expert odvice include Hcrvey Broqd ondClcude Tonissen, engoged os qn engineer on Mjoircikwoend{iGnderLclednVMaentdcecrrllleeu, rR. oDyowHnesqlot rPderoennd-ihe Lokes project, qnd Briqn Shqnqhqn, who Adricrn Rocch, qnd ct Bunjil Kevin Delone.is with the Deportment ol Externol A{foirs. Anthony ond Dcvid Thomcrs qre qmong our Old Boys in the Three Springs oreo; clsoPhil Lernmon is with the Depcrtment of Heolth here we find Poddy Brenncrn, Phil Lynch ondin the some city. (il my memory is correct) Bill Hollcnd. Phil lqck qnd Stqn Bqseden qre crt the qt CIoqhrnnqmCcqshe,yqcrret CoolworooywsornedodJoyhntoDidqimscounsdsGovernment Lqborotories in Perth. their doys ot St. Pctrick's, il qnyone comingComAmlsoonwineoPltehrthBcqrrnek,Cqonlind Jionhnsqonswubiuthrbtqhne through these towns cqn spqre q Jew minutes.brqnch you con iind Pcul Gee. For those with toxqiion problems, I sug- The teoching prolession hcrd some qttrqc-gest you contqct Norm Hecly or Kevin Brcdley,both ol whom ore wiih thot Department in thecity. Derry Pollcrd cqn be Iound with the Public tion for the Hcrydock boys, oSstebprhoethnerqsreJohonl,tWorks Deportment in Perth, ond Bob Boylen Pcul, Adricn, Mcrk ondis now qn economist with the Deporiment oJ engoged ot this. Gregr con be found in the Woter Supply Deportment oflice in Geroldton.Industriol Development. His younger brotherGeorgte, is o journolist on \"The Countrymon,\" Grahqm qnd Briqn Wright hqve remqinedbut his Irequent country trips hove not so Iqr in Gerqldton, but Alqn is now the qccountqntbrought him to the region ol his Almo Mqter. with A.W.A. ot Strothfield, N.S.W. ond lost GeoII Sewell, when lost heord of, wcs with reports o{ Bill hod him doing electricql workthe P.M.G. Deportment in Perth. ot Ipswich in Queenslond. Lcrurie crnd Alqn Bqin from Woodiond Don FJoorhmnisnogn,inqnthde qCtqCrnoqomroqwh district we findStotion, Meekothqrro, hqve been prominent Mick Bodcn isPAGE 58 ST, PATRICK'S COLLEGE, 1963 i

soNs oF otD BoYsThirFdourir,tohwR: orw. M:iEjr$-.A-rai5ifx.ftrrth{gL{P.reBt_rnRrutnom}ionocrows}v,vltteTe:r:r.,_^S,Cr.CJ/_..IlI_)a)Fo:}'r[Iiruktnzsnhaagdp,nennrlr,y,raaG,,Glki.Vfvl,.C'.DKruCio.ipoorpCsnstraa,osnnRst,il,.'nApPCo.:,r:,eMCaIR3,_l.mai.Brra,IrlkVvkgTssiilolt.liinaoB,rntendnGas,sv.ooeBBnnre,,,.aB;t,r;v.Iae.prk.,aWwsT;aasI,rI.,rd.Mdi,..c-lwGWW-oou;,ui;itgts?Ssttihiomhmutmrtiyi.rngst.h-,oot.onMn. ., OV,B. y-Brnaes. ile, D.FronsteBcoonwd :RBo.wL:umMl.eyB,uPck. roe'yD,eLa., cream, -r.dMtl{ctloffui\"g8hl-iin3, \"A\".-?iemKm. opna,sds., w. Mounier, c. Fitzgeratd. G. Bunte\"r., Constantine,'c. Stokes, J. Bunter.helping the cquse ol educqtion by running o Tom Brcdy is olso in the motor trode in Geroldion, ond if you need spore ports, con-school bus. toct Stewart Creqm or Stcrn Fox ot Winter- bottoms. Reg Fox until recently hod hls own Ted Mqrtin is now ot Kolgoorlie with the service stqtion in Geroldton.Roilwoys, ond Wclly Wcrrd is qlso to be foundthere os o mining engineer. With the Roilwoys in Geroldton is Don Bricn Godwin is q foremcrn with the Ger- Pecrrce, who is becominq well knovrn for hisoldton Buildinq Compony, ot present on Nor- orqtoricol obility.West Cope. I{ you wont to meet his brotherBob, just exceed the speed limit in these ports, To keep tlcrck of Des Higgins is just oboutqs he is the regionol trcrflic inspector. impossible. He is involved in the eorth moving Another to join the educotion deportment business, qnd ofter o period ot Espeonce, hoswos Brion Gell. while Murrcry is now in Perth oqoin heoded north, where Tim olso spendswith on insuronce compony. much of his time. While up thot woy, we find Bill llcrley ot Derby, who does most Max Morshqll is with the C.l.B. in Perth, ol the borberlng there.but we hope no Oid Boys ever find it nr..ces- Chcrlie ond Ernie Cripps ore forming insory to be interviewed by him. the Northompton district, qnd in the sqme oreo we find Phil ond Viv Cqrson ond Bob Nqirn. I{ holidoying ot Mcrnduroh ond iundsrun low, i suggest you contoct Pqul Bunter jn Icck ond Doug Brenkley hove propertiesthe Commonweolth Bonk. ot Tenindewo. I hove been unqble to ferret out oll the Old Boys forming in the Mullewo In Sydney, tune to stqtion 21JE ond see district, but omong others we {ind Ken Mills,if you recognise the voice o{ Bricn Glendinnen. Jirn O'BrJen. and the Keelfe brothers. Bernie Jock clnd Dick }lovell hove poired Going up through Nonson to Yunq weup in the mechcrnicol business, ond with them find John Burgess, Ben Cunninghcrm, Fronkcon be {ound Mqrk }durrcy. PAGE 59ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE, 1963

Wqrr qnd in the some generol orecr Peter Clune Les O'Dec is with q locql Jirm of qccount-ond his brothers. qnts, of which Beg Pqss is o principol. OId Boys qre olso prominent in the croy- The OId Boys ore well represented crt ihefishing industry in the Geroldton crreq. TonyMerendino, Chris Lemmon, Tony Fiocco, the University ot present. Here we Iind JohnTrqviqs, Fronk, Phil qnd George; Vince, Vic Hcrg,cn, Bruno Coniglio ond Bcsil John in theqnd Louis Bqsile, Frclnk Bombcrrq, Rincie cnd Science Foculty. Studying Low is Bill Buyner,Ron Mircgliottcr, ond the Vcrlentis crre q Iew while Doug Mqthews is doing Medicine qndwho come reodily to mind. For those who Iohn Rowlcrnds Rcdiotheropy. Doing Artspreler to get their fish the eosy woy, I suggestyou contoct Vince Mircgliottc, who runs q fish courses ore Neil McCcrtney crnd Bob Wolster.shop in Mcrrine Terroce. Bruno Rincrldi is now in his 4th yeor of on The Purchcse boys hqve qlso remqined inGerqldton. Mqurie is now q dentol mechqnic, Engineering course.Peter hqs q wotchmqking business, ond |cck Pcul Oliver, who hqs completed his lowis yet onother Old Boy engoged on Croyfish- studies ot the University, is now qrticled to cr well known firm ol Perth solicitors.ing. Murry Grrhcm spent 3 yeqrs crt the Uni- Locol Govemment hos ottrocted Joe Bos- versity, ond hcrs now entered St. Chorles'chetti who is now Shire Clerk qt Kulin, ond Seminory Guildlord to study lor the Priest- hood. Bricrn Ahern, qJter studying qt St.Bernie Duplex who is qssistqnt qt Mullewq. Chcrrles' hqs now gone to Rome to complete his Alcn Mcher, Neville Rycn ond Brian Mc- studies.Guiness qre oli engogred in the buitding Iohn Wellingrton is o bonk of{icer in Ger- oldton, while Iqn Stcrrling cqn be lound withindustry in Gerqldton. Corpenters omong ihe the P.M.G. Depcrrtment. Also in the post officeOld Boys include Ioe Mircgliottc ond BrianCook. When the builders move out, Iohn here we find Mel Pirzottino ond Kerry Grcrhcm,Crcrig, moves in to do the pointing. In the ond Bobert Dove is on the relieving stoff ofplumbing line, the Margetics cre prominent the sqme Deportment.1ocally. In qccountqnts' offices in Geroldton ore Mol Toovey now hcrs q butcher shop in John Mellor ond John Toovey.Mqrine Terroce, while Iurther down the street Lloyd Bunter hqs now joined the Airwe find Fred Costqntino in the grocery busi- Force, ond is ot present doing hi's troining ciness. Vince Ricupero is in the some line o{ Woggo, N.S.W.business. Brian McCcrtney hos joined his {other in Phil Bunter, cr stolwqrt in locql church the ponel beoting business, ond is well cld-crffcrirs, is ot Rock's Stqtioners Holl. Across vonced with his opprenticeship.the rood ot Foys we iind John Cummins. Joe Pirrottincr is with the King{isher Corp- orcrtion in Geroldton. Ioe Ricupero conducts q whoiesqie Bernqrd Brown is with Co-Operotive Bulkgrocery business locclly. Hondling here, while neorer the wqterfront we find Lcrurie Grqhcrm with the Hqrbour qnd Vince O'Decr, still noted for his qccom- Ligrhts Deportment, qnd Iohn Millwqrd withplishment qs cr piqnist, is now the publisher the Public Works.ot the \"Geroldton Guordion.\" Serving theiropprenticeships in the printing trqde here weIind Normqn O'Ioughlin ond Mclcolm Kupsch. OLD BOYS' FUNCTIONS FOR 1964Saturday, March 2 lst Reunion Mass St. PDaintrnicekr'SsaTiD. PiahAyeTBCC,IaCobIl(la'eSrgeCetO--LLEG86E,pP1..mm96..3Saturday, August lsi andPAGE 60

tAnLL Oull BOARDERS HONG KONG Mok, Dovid (iunior)AJANA INDARRA Murphy, ion (lst Yecr) Critch, Anthony (Junior)ARRINO LAKE GRACE Mutter, Kerry (Sub-Leoving) Green, Brion (lst Yecr)BUNBURY Green, ]omes (2nd Yeor) Inwood, Grqhcrm (2nd Yeor) TATHAMBROOIVIE Piercey, Donold (lunior) Birks, Michoel (2nd Yeor) MABEL DOWNS Covonough, Terry (2nd yeor) Foster, Robert (Grode 7) Solieh, John (ist Yeor) Foster, Russell (Grode 6)CARNANVON MALAYA Bumbok, Allon (Leoving) Fry.r, Thomcrs (Grcde 7) Bumbok, Dennis (lunioi) John, Dovid (2nd yecrr) Bumbok, Roncld (Junior) Henry, Alfred (Sub-Leoving) Dqvies, Bruce (iunior) Guglielmono, Gerry (Grode 7) MEEKAT}IARRA Mqver, Gerold (Junior) Gerick, Phiilip (lst yecr) McDonold, Allcn (Gnrde 4) Howden, Ross ((Glsrtodyeeo4r)) Mumme, Geoffrey (Junior) Scott, Geoffrey D_eBoni, Bruno (Leoving) Gibson, Gcry (2nd yeor) MENDELS McAuliffe, Geoffrey (2nd yeqr)cooRow Mc4uliffe, Bicky (2nd yeor) Brodley, iohn (2nd yeor) McDonold, Terry (2nd yeor) McAuliffe, Robert (lst yeor) McPorilcrnd, Grohcrm (lst yecr) MORAWACUE Pigdon, Ross (lunior) Powell, Dcrvid (lst yeor)DERBY Powell, Kevin (Grode 6) Rodriguez, Fronk (Grode 6) I\[T. MAGNETDINDII.OA Drew, Alon (Junior) Hoyword, Gory (Grqde 5) Word, Mcrurus (2nd yeor) Mozzuchelli, Kevin (Grode 7) MT'IJE\AIADONGANA Boiley, Wcyne (2nd yeor) Kerp, Clement (2nd yeor) McCorley, John (2nd yeor) Money, Grcreme (2nd yeor) Kerp, Peter (lst yeor)EAST CHAPMAN Murroy, Bede (lunior) EEovornndso, nR, icPhhoirlldip(l(s2tndyeyqero) r) NABAWA Clune, Terry (ist Yecr) Creqm, Robert (2nd yecr)GERALDTON Cunninghom, Doniel (Grode 5) Ccrrter, Richord (l,eoving) Groy, Bernord (jst yeor) KHnesofworleds, ,BFerrnocnrkrd(l(sGtroydeeor7)) Groy, Poul (Sub-Leqving) McAtee, Rodney (Leoving) NORTHAMPTONGIBB RIVER Cripps, Gorry (lst Yeor) P*Su, Lqwrence (2nd yeor) Russ, Clyde (Grode 5) Johnson, Pcul (Junior) Russ, Colin (2nd Yeor) PERfiIHALL'S CBEEK Del Fonte, Bruno (lst yeor) Bridge, Peter (Grode 7) Smith, Borry (lst Yeor) P.Coorrk_ennr,beJiol,hEn d(2gncdrGUTHA (Lecrving) Spork, Ronold (Grqde 7) yeor) Spork, Stephen (ist yecr) POBT HEDLANDST. PATRTCK'S COLLEGE, 1963 Clork, Robert (Grode 7) Hoynes, John (Sub-Leoving) Hoynes, Michoel (2nd yeor) Lorden, Mcrxwell (lst Yeor) Lorden, Roderick (Leoving) SANDSTONE Atkinson, Vincent (lunior) PAGE 61

SINGAPORE BAIETTA, Cosimo (Grode 3) BANNON, Shqne (Grode 3)Chow, Vincent (Sub-Leoving) BANCILHON, Edword (Grode 6)Fones, Jef{rey (Leoving) BANCILHON, Michoel (Grode 6)Lee, Anthony (Leoving)Monyom, Victor (Sub-Leoving) BARDEN, Rex (lst Yecr)Sommy, Ncrthon (Sub-Leoving) BARNDON, Normcrn (Sub-Yeoving)TARDUN BEAVER, Gorry (Grode 7) BEAVER, Trevor (Sub-Leoving)Creegon, Edmund (Sub-Lecvinqr)Deon, Kevin (2nd Yeor) BENNETS, Gory (Grode 3)Mitzi, ]oseph (2nd Yeor) BERTOCCO, Gino (Grqde 3) BLACHOWICZ, Stonley (lunior)TENINDEWA (Ist Yeor) BRACKENREG, Govin (Ist Yecr)'\WMeeiirr,, Brion (Junior) Kevin BRENNAN, Stephen (Grcrde 5) BRIGGS, Chrisiopher (Grode 5)THNEE SPRINGS BRIGGS, Horold (Grode 6) Hunt, Nigel (Grode 7) BUCKLEY, Michoel (Grode 4)TIBNADDEI{ BUNTER, Grohom (Grcrde 3) BUNTER, lohn (Grode 4) Fitzgerold, Colin (Grcrde 4) BASILE, Vincent (Grqde 6) Fitzgerold, John (lst Yeor) BUCZKOWSKI, Robert (Grode 6) CAMPBELL, Peter (Grode 7)WALKAWAY CARATTI, Mortin (Grcrde 5) McCcrgh, Rodney (lst Yeor) CARBONE, Cormello (Grcde 6) CARNEIvIOLLA, Anselo (Grode 5) Levett, Derek (Junior) CASSIN, Bricn (Grcrde 6) CASSiN, Allen (Grode 5)WILUNA CARNIGI-IA, Tony (Grode 7) Fowler, Peter (2nd Yeor) CHANT, Pcrtrick (Grode 7)WITTENOOM CHANT, Percy (2nd Yeor) CLANCY, Peter (Grode 6) Bobudri, Sergeo (lst Yeor) CLANCY, Tony (Grode 3) Kowolczyk. Anthony (lunior) CLARKE, Joseph (Grode 3) Konecny, Bernord (2nd Yecr) CLARKE, Ronold (Grcrde 3) CLARKSON, Trevor (Grode 6)WYNDHAM CLARKSON, Grohqm (Grode 5) CLARKSON, Peter (lst Yeor)Gee, Christopher (Grcrde 4) COGAN, Anthony (Grode 6)Gee, Desmond (Sub-Leoving) CONDO, Christopher (Grqde 6)Gee, Gorry (Grode 7) CONDO, Joseph (Grode 5)\Miley. Thomos (2nd Yeor) CONSTANTINE, Gory (Grode 4)Wiley, Voughon (2nd Yeor) COOPER, Bory (Grode 5)YANDANOOKA COOPER, Ion (Grode 7) COSTA, Luigi (lst Yeor) Stokes, Gregory (lst Yecrr) COSTANTINO, Freddy (Grcrde 4)YALGOO COSTANTINO, Feter (Grode 5) COSTANTINO, Vincent (lst Yeqr)Mocpherson, Gorth (2nd Yeor) COSTANTINO, Vincent (2nd Yeor)Mocpherson, Russell (I,st Yeor) COTIC, Andrew (Grode 5)Seomon, Thomqs (2nd Yeor) CREAM, Lqwrence (Grode 4)YUNA CBEAM, Leslie (Grode 5) Brooks, Roymond (lst Yeor) Brooks, Rodney (lst Yeor) CRIDDI-E, Peter (2nd Yeor) Exten, Kevin (Junior) CROSS, Kim (2nd Yeor) Exten, Neil (Grode 7) Kerr, Frederick (2nd Yeor) CROSS, Robert (Grode 4) Rumble, Kelvin (Grrrde 6) 'WWhilelioemldosonn, ,AClwhyrinsto(Gphroedr e(G7)rqde 7) CULLOTON, Michoel (Grcrde 5) Williomson, Robert (Leoving) ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE, 1963 DAY BOYSAKERSTROM, Roberi (Grode 5)ANTHONY, Gerqrd (Grode 6)ANTHONY, Gresory (Grode 4)ANTHONY, Michoel (Grode 4)ANTHONY, Robert (Grode 5)ARITI, Joseph (Grode 3)ARMANASCO, Peter (Grode 7)ATKINSON, Robert (Grode 7)AYLING, Ross (Grcrde 7)BAGLEY, Robert (Grode 3)PAGE 62

CUMMINS, Michoel (Grode 7) IONES, Ashley (Grode 4) CUMMINS, Peter (Junior) KEAN, Robert (lst Yeor) DART, Geoffrey (lst Yeor) KIRKUP. Michcrel (2nd Yeor) DART, lohn (Grode 7) KIZYRSKI, Leon (lunior) DAVIS, Robert (]st Yeor) DA\MSON, Stephen (Grode 5) KRUTA, Frcnk (lunior) DEKKER, Robert (Leoving) KIiENIA, Roger (2nd Yecr) DILORITO, Fqusto (Grcrde 5) LEES, Stephen (Grode 4) DILORITO, Fronk (Grcrde 4) LEFOURNOUR, Anthony (Sub-Lecving) DORNAN, Gory (Grode 6) LEFOURNOUR, Peter (2nd Yeor)DORNAN, Stephen (lst Yeor) LEMMON, Tony (Grode 3) EASTOUGH, Cblin (Grode 6) EASTOUGH, Brendon (Grode 3) LUK, George (Grcrde 5) EASTOUGH, Potrick (lst Yeor) LUMLEY, Bricrn (Grode 4) EASTOUGH, Peter (Grode 5) FEBREO, Remo (Grode 3) MAHER, Pcrtrick (Grode 6) FIOCCO, Fronk (Junior) MANGANO, Fronk (Grode 4) MANGANO, Nino (Grcde 7) FOOT, Stephen (Grcrde 3) MANN, Dovid (Grode 4) FORGIONE, Nicholos (2nd Yecrr) MANN, Peter (Grode 5)FOSTER, John (lst Yeor) MANNINO, Joseph (Grode 4)FRANKLYN, Mcrk (Grcrde 4) MARCOLINA, \Millicm (Grode 6)GANNON, Geof{rey (Grcde 7) MARGETIC, Icrn (Grcrde 5)GAVANICH, Poul (Grode 4)GINNANE, Jqmes (Grode 7) McAULLAY, Philiip (lst Yeor)GILLAM, Denis (2nd Yeor) McCANN, Kevin (Grcde 3)GILLAM, Lindscry (Grode 7)GLASSON, George (Grode 7) McConn, Geo{{rey (Grcrde 5) McCORMICK, Pcrtrick (Grode 6)GLYNN, Iohn (G1614. 3; McCORMICK, Richord (Grode 4)GLYNN, Terrence (Glr:de 7) McDONALD, Doncrld (Grode 3)GRANT, Gory (Grode 6) McGLENCHY, John (Junior)GRECO, Tony (Grode 5) McGLENCHY, Leon (Grcde 7) McGUINESS, Dcrle (Grode 4)GRECO, Poul (Grcrde 4) McMULLEN, Philip (Grode 7)GUIDICE, George (Grcrde 4) McLOUGHLIN, Ion (Grode 5)GUIDICE, Kevin (Grode 3) McLOUGHLIN, Trevor (ist Year)GUMMERY, John (Grcrde 4) MEEHAN, Geoffrey (Grode 6)HALL, Brion (Grode 3) MEEHAN, Lindsoy (lst Yeor)HARDISTY, Denis (Grode 7) MERCER, Muroy (Ist Yeor)HARRIS, Brion (Junior) MILNER, Geoffrey (Grode 7)HARRIS, Roger (Grode 6) MIRAGLIOTTA, Fronk (Grode 4)HARTLEY, Phillip (Grode 4) MJRAGLIOTTA, Philip (Grcde 3)HAYWARD, Ronold (2nd Yeor) MIRAGLIOTTA, Tony (Grcrde 5)HEALY, Ion (Grode 5) MOSKWIAK, joseph (2nd Yeor) MOUNIER, \Mcyne (Grode 5)HENDERSON, Murruy (Grqde 5)HERBERT, Philip (Grode 6) MUELLER, Edwcrrd (lst Yeor)HEWITT, Michoel (Grode 4) MUELLEB, John (Junior)HIPPER, Jeffrey (Grode 5) MUELLER, \Molter (Lecving)HIPPER, Robert (Grcde 3) MURPHY, Colin (Grode 6)HOGAN, Sydney (Sub-Leoving) MURPHY, Dougios (Grcrde 6)HORTON, Peter (Grode 5) MURPHY, Kim (2nd Yecr)HULSDUNK, Froncis (Grode 5) MUTER, Brion (Grcrde 7)HULSDUNK, Michoel (Grqde 6) NAIRN, Philip (Grode 7)HUNT, Robert (Grode 3) NEERVOORT, Alexonder (lsi Yeqr)HUNT, Bomy (Grode 3) PAGE 63IACK, Berncrrd (Grode 6)ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE, 1963

OAKLEY, Eric (Grcde 6) SERAMONDI, Doniel (Grode 4)OAKLEY, Ross (Grode 6) SERAMONDI, Moreno (Grode 3)O'BRIEN, Christopher (lst Yeor) SIMPSON, Christopher (Ist Yecr) SIMPSON, Gory (lst Yeor)O'BRIEN, Colin (Grcrde 7)O'BRIEN, Denis (Junior) SIMPSON, Peter (Grcrde 6)O'BRIEN, Gerrrrd (Grode 5) SIVWRIGHT, Joseph (2nd Yeor)O'BRYNE, Mervyn (Grcde 6)O'DEA, Peter (Grode 3) SMITH, Gory (2nd Yeor)O'FARRELL, lohn (Grcde 4) SMITH, Jeflrey (Grode 5)OLIVERI, Dominic (Grcde 4) SMITH, Kevin (Junior)OLIVERI, Vincent (Grcrde 3) SMITH, Noel (Leoving)O'MALLEY, Dennis (Grcrde 7) SMYTH, Geoffrey (2nd Yeor)O'NEIL, Jomes (Grcde 3) STEINECK, Gregory (Ist Year)OSBORNE, Ronold (Grode 6) STEVENS, Iohn (Grode 3)PARKER, Chcrrles (Grode 5) STILL, Grqhqm (Grode 6)PASCOE, Donold (2nd Yecrr) STOKES, Gorry (Grcrde 3)PASCOE, Robert (Grode 7) STUBBS, Philip (Grode 5)PASQUALINA, Pctrino (Ist Yecrr) SZIIZAK, Robert (Grcrde 7)PASS, Brion (2nd Yectr) SZCZYGIELSKI, Ronold (Ist Yecrr)PASS, Kevin (Grqde 3) TASCONE, |oseph (Grode 7)PASS, Terrence (Grode 4) TYRIE, Grohcrm (Grqde 6)PATMAN, Gorry (Grode 4)PHILUPS, Robert (Grcrde 3) UNDERWOOD, Roymond (2nd Yeor)PIRROTTINA, Ccrmeio (2nd Yeor) VAN DYK, Christopher (Grude 7)PLANT, Grcrhom (Grade 6) VINCI, ]oseph (i,eaving)POZOGA, Bemqrd (Grode 5) WALCZAK, George (Grcrde 3)POZOGA, Richord (Grode 3) V/ALCZAK, Richcrrd (lunior)PRUNSTER, Tony (Grode 6) WALKER, David (Grade 7)PUBCELL, Colin (Leoving) WALKER, Clive (Grcrde 5)PURCHASE, Anthony (Grcrde 4) WALSTER, Gcrrrick (Grode 5) WALSTER, Peter (Junior)RAESIDE, Peter (Grcrde 7) WATSON, George (Grcde 3) WELLEB, Tony (Grqde 6)RAYNOR, Peter (lst Yecr) WELLS, Gorry (Junior)REYNOLDS, Desmond (Grclde 7) WELLS, Govin (Junior)RINALDI, Geoffrey (Grode 5) IMHITE, Gorry (Grcde 7)RING, Bevon (2nd Yeqr) WHITE, Gory (Ist Yeor)RYAN, Leo (Grode 6) WHITEHEAD, Christopher (2nd Yeor)SAFFREY, Anthony (Junior) WILIJAMS, Michcel (lsi Yeor)SALMOND, Icrn (Grode 3)SAUNDERS, Robert (Grode 7) WILLIAMSON, Dovid (Sub-Leovins)SAUNDERS, Stephen (Grcde 5) WILLOUGHBY, Peter (Grcrde 4)SCIACCA, Cormello (Grode 4) WHITLEY, Trevor (lst Yeor) WORTHINGTON, Kevin (Grode 5)SCOTT, Geoffrey (lst Yeor) WRIGHT, Robert (Grcrde 5) ZINETTI, Andrew (Grode 5)SCUITO, Andrew (Grode 7) ZINEf,TI, Leo (Grode 6) PAGEI 64 ZORINO, Sergreo (Grode 4) ST. PATR,ICK'S COLLEGE, 1963

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