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Waverley College Staff - 2003 EDMUND RICE FAMILY FRONT COVER PHOTOS Celebrating our Centenary CONTENTS THE COLLEGE IN 2003 THE COLLEGE BOARD, THE COLLEGE STAFF AND CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' COMMUNITY 2 THE HEADMASTER’S REPORT 13 FROM THE DEPUTY HEADMASTER OF THE JUNIOR SCHOOL 24 WATERFORD PRE-SCHOOL 50 OUR RELIGIOUS LIFE 54 The Chaplain's Report, From the Director of Religious Programmes, Obituaries WAVERLEYWAVERLEY COLLEGE ASSOCIATES 60 The Old Boys’ Union, Parents and Friends, COLLEGECOLLEGE The Mothers’ Club YEARS 7 to 12 of 2003 67 Years 7-11 Reports and Home Groups The Class of 2003 Senior Awards, Prefects Farewell to Year 12 ACADEMIC ENDEAVOURS 121 Departments of Computing Studies, English, Geography, H.S.I.E., Learning Support Centre, Library, L.O.T.E., Mathematics, Music, Personal Development, Health and Physical Education, Science, Technology and Applied Studies, Visual Arts. CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 148 The Sportsmaster’s Report, Basketball, Cadets, College Musical, Cricket, Cross Country, Cycling, Debating, Diving, Judo, Lawn Bowls, Rugby, Soccer, Social Justice, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, Volleyball, Waterpolo, Weights. COLLEGE ROLL 244 COLOUR SECTION 20032003 Celebrating our Centenary Printing: R & M Graphics Layout and Design: Col Blake Designs Thanks to contributors of articles and photos, especially Ms Irene Lesslie, Mrs Audrey Coupe, the College Staff, Students and Associates. 1 THE COLLEGE BOARD Judge Paul Urquhart, QC (Chairman) Mr C Blake Br W Greening cfc Mr M Cleary AO Mr J McGruther Mr I Duncan Mrs M Mead Br B Gartland cfc Mrs T Ryan Ms M Hugonnet Mr M Stanley Mr M Hutchison Br RJ Wallace cfc, A.M. THE EXECUTIVE HEADMASTER Br RJ Wallace cfc, A.M. THE COLLEGE DEPUTY HEADMASTER Mr M Hutchison 2003 DEPUTY HEADMASTER (SENIOR) Mr PR Frost DEPUTY HEADMASTER (CURRICULUM) Mr A Elliot DEPUTY HEADMASTER (RELIGIOUS EDUCATION) Mr P Davis DEPUTY HEADMASTER (JUNIOR SCHOOL) Mrs H Newman DEPUTY HEADMASTER (IT/FINANCE) Mr J Byrne ASSISTANT TO HEADMASTER Br M Burton cfc HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS Computing Studies Mr D Hearne Drama Mr M Aris English Mrs S Bourke Geography Ms MA Thom HSIE / Business Studies Mr B Dominish Information Technology (IT) Mr B Houghton Learning Support Mrs C Pinnington LOTE Ms C Hatfield Mathematics Mrs E Watson Music Mr C Blenkinsopp PAC Manager Mr P O'Shea PDH&PE Mr S Pardey/ Mr J Boyd Religion Studies Mr P Davis Science Mr G Kennedy TAS Mr T Sutherland Visual Arts Mrs E Palmer YEAR MASTERS / ASSISTANT YEAR MASTERS YEAR MASTERS (AND ASSISTANTS) Year 12 Mr R Chen Mr M Tink Year 11 Mr BE Sheedy Ms K Mandalidis Year 10 Mr C Morrison Mr M Baldwin Year 9 Mr M Breen Mr P Cornish Year 8 Mr M Barr Mrs K Blizard Year 7 Ms C O'Sullivan Mr A Folli Assistant to Deputy Headmaster (Junior School) Mr T Banboukjian Sportsmaster (Junior School) Mr T Long R.E.C. (Junior School) Ms V Burgess 2 COLLEGE APPOINTMENTS 2003 COLLEGE CHAPLAIN Fr M Milani CADET CO Lt.Col (ACC) PR Frost CALLED & GIFTED Ms K Bignold SENIOR STUDENTS STUDIES COORDINATOR Ms K Wakeford INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Mr G Dunham SPORTSMASTER Mr D Woolnough CAREERS ADVISER Mr N Cowdrey COUNSELLING Mrs L Robinson LITURGY COORDINATOR Mr D Hearne DEVELOPMENT OFFICER Mr M Spooner SOCIAL JUSTICE COORDINATOR Ms G Cullen THE LIBRARIES Head Librarian Mrs K Blizard Assistant Librarian Mrs S Falkinder Librarian Mr W Roberts Ms J Larkings Secretary Mrs P Shiels The Audio-Visual Library Mr J Prosser Junior School Librarian Mrs L Minutillo THE MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT Maintenance Coordinator Mr N Serafini / Mr K Griffiths Maintenance Staff Mr A Altamiranda Mr M Hannan Mr C Wilson Mr S Wilson Mr K Wojciechowskiv Queens Park Groundsman Mr R Hogan 3 TEACHING STAFF J Anderson BEd P.E. J Larkings Dip. Teach, Grad Dip Art, Grad Dip Applied A Andrews BSc, Dip Ed, Grad Cert Chemistry Science Info & Technology & Teach Librarianship. M Aris Dip Performing Arts (Theatre), Dip Ed I Lesslie BEd, Cert IV Workplace Training and K Arronis BsSc Dip Ed, Grad Cert Biological Science Assessment P Auer BSc, Grad. Cert Higher Ed, Ph.D(UNSW) T Long MEd(Admin), M.RE, Bed, Dip Teach, Dip RE, A Banboukjian MEd BEd Dip Teach Cert TESOL M Baldwin BEd (UniSyd) P Maglione BA, Dip Ed (on leave) C Balkizas BMusEd K Mandalidis BEd G Bannerman BVisArts, Dip. Vis Arts; Dip Ed D Markham BEd (Human Movement & Health Education) M Barr BEd(PE) Cert.Carpentry Joinery; Cert F Marriner BA, Dip Ed Occupational St F Mastroianni B Ed, Dip Ed, Dip Theatre Studies, M Barrett BA, Dip Ed Dip Catechetics P Bateman OAM,KCHS, Dip, Cat. B.Ed M.Ed (R.E.) B Meadley BEd M Behayi B Eng Mech (hons) & Dip Ed Assoc. M Milani MTh MLitt BA Dip Applied Science L Minutillo BA, Dip Lib K Bignold BA, BEd V Mitchell MA, BA(Hons), Dip Ed, Cert TEFLA (on leave) C Blenkinsopp BA, Dip Ed C Morrison BEd K Blizard BA, Dip Ed, Dip Lib, M Lib S Morrow BA Dip Ed C Boothroyd Dip Ed C Murphy BEd, Dip Ed S Bourke BA(Hons), Dip Ed M Murphy BSc, DGC J Boyd B Ed, Dip RE K Murray Dip Ed M Breen B Ed J Myhill BEd (on leave) M Brooker BSc HED (PG) H Newman M.Litt, BA, Dip Ed V Burgess BEd, B Spec Ed, M.RE Dip Teach P O’Shea BA Dip. Ed, Dip. Entertainment M Burton BA, Dip Ed, M.Ed. Admin C O’Sullivan BEd, Dip Teach, Cert TESOL J Byrne BA, Dip Ed, CNN E Palmer BEd (Art), Post Grad Prof. Art Studies R Cassidy BEd Visual Arts and RE M Papuc Hon Deg(Phy & Chem), Dip Ed R Chen BEd S Pardey BEd (Phys Ed) M Claridge Dip Teach, Dip Ed Z Pedicini BA (Com)Dip Ed C Christie B Ed, B VET, Prod Eng Cert, F&M Cert M Perrett BA(Hons), BEd A Chuter BSc, MA G Pinniger BSc, Dip Sc, Dip Ed, Grad dip in Science P Cornish BA, Dip Ed C PinningtonBA (Spec Ed), Dip Ed, MACE N Cowdrey B Com C Quince B Ed G Cullen BA(Hons), Cert Ed, Grad Dip RE, Grad Dip D Reidy BSc(Hons), Dip Ed, MCP TESOL A Riordon B Ed, Cert II (Design) Cert 4 Assessment and J Cummins B Sc, Dip Ed, B social Science (Recreation Workplace Training and Human Movement) DEd W Roberts BA Dip Ed, Dip Ed (Teacher-Librarianship), C Davies BSc (Hons), Dip Ed Cert. TESOL P Davis BA Dip Ed, Cert RE, M. REd L Robinson BA (hons), Dip Bus Admin B Dominsh Dip. Teach. Dip. RE M Ryan B Ed A Elliot BEd (Art), MA Ed, M Ed (Admin), JP T Ryan B Ed, Dip Teach, Dip RE, Dip Spec Ed C Evans LLB (Hons), PGCE, Cert TEFLA A Schiavo BA Grad Dip Sec Ed L Fahy BA Dip Ed B Sheedy BA, Dip Ed A Fahy Dip Mus Ed, A MUS A C Soden Dip Ed, Dip Comp Ed, Cert RE, Cert TESOL S Falkinder BA(Lib) A Stanton Dip Teach, Dip RE Grad Dip Religious M Finegan B Ed Education A Folli BA(Hons),Dip Ed M Subramanian MBA, Dip HM & CT, B.A. Cert IV WPA&T P Frost MA, MEd(Admin), Dip Ed T Sutherland B Ed, M Ed, Grad Dip Design L George BA, M Teach M Tanner B Ed, Dip Teach A Gill BEd G Tax Dip Teach, B Ed A Grassi BSc (Psych), PG (Psych), CELTA, MA (Sp Ed) M Thom BA Dip Ed S Greig BEd, B. Teach J Valix MA, BA, BSE, Dip Ed P Guirguis BSc T van Drempt BAVA, Dip Ed G Harris BEd, Dip Teach, Dip RE K Wakeford BEd; Dip Teach K Hatfield BA, Dip Ed J Walker B Vet Science, Dip Ed D Hearne MEd Studies, M.A. (Theol) Dip Ed. R Wallace A.M.KCHS cfc, BA, Dip Ed, MACE, MIEA A Howe BA, Dip Ed E Watson BEd M Humphrey BEd, Cert TESOL W Wheatley BA (Hons), Dip Ed, Grad Cert RE J Hutchins BA (Hons), PGCE (Mod Languages) Cert. L Williams BEd TEFL R Williams BA Ed M Hutchison M Ed, B Ed MACE D Woolnough BEd D Inman BEd Human Movement & Health Education P Johnson BEd, Grad Dip RE R Joynes BSc, Dip Inform, Dip Ed C Kelly BEd, Grad Dip Ed L Kelly BA (Hons), PGCE G Kennedy BEd, Dip Teach, Grad Cert Chemistry; Dip RE J Kurath BA Dip Ed 4 WATERFORD PRE-SCHOOL Mrs G Suttie (Director) Dip Teach Early Childhood Mrs F Darvill Dip Teach; Grad Dip Special Ed (Early Childhood) Miss A Quaass Diploma Childrens Services Centre Based Care Miss C Leopold Diploma Childrens Services Centre Based Care Ms D Stacey Certificate III ADMINISTRATION STAFF Mrs E Abrahams Laboratory Assistant Mrs R Comino Laboratory Assistant Mr W Cook Printing Mrs A Coupe Headmaster’s Secretary Mr W Cranney Archivist Mr A Evans Administrative Officer (Students) Mrs B Hoare Receptionist Miss J Kitas Art Assistant Mr J McConachie/Mr L Warton Assistant Bursar Mrs M Meehan Reception/PAC Secretary Mr J Miller Bursar Mrs R Moore Development Office Secretary Mrs R Papageorgiou Learning Support Teachers Aide Mr W Pringle Production Manager Mrs K Russell Junior School Secretary Mrs J Turinui Accounts Payroll Mrs B Urquhart Enrolments Secretary Mrs M Valix Accounts Payable Mrs A Wood Bookhire TUCKSHOP: Mrs V Edwards Mrs P Casey Mrs N Beves Mrs C Scarra MRS BRISBY’S SHOP: Mr B Kerlander Mrs G Koureas THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' COMMUNITIES CHARINGFIELD OUR LADY’S MOUNT Br FS Farrell cfc Br AF Bradstreet cfc Mr K Farrell Assoc.
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