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Michael O'donnell, Dept. of Engineering. March 1986. Cllr. Mary Hanifin, CDVEC. June 1986 Michael O'Donnell, Dept. Cllr. Mary Hanifin, CDVEC. of Engineering . March June 1986 1986. 61 Whole time applied Science (Physics) graduates with lecturer Joe Guy, Kevin St. November 1986 62 Paddy Healy, lecturer, Kevin St. January 1987 63 64 Martin and Mary McAleese with friends at L'Orfeo, College of Music Opera, May 1987 65 66 Eamon MacThomais, Bolton St. Extension opening. September 1987 67 . ,, . .. ' ,' .... -,', '·. N ,. ... '. · ..... · .· .· .· .. ··.,· .. :.:_. .. .. '' ... \ .... .. ,' ..... .. .\ " ' .. .. .. ... '' .....'· ,' .... ,' ~ . .. .. .. .' .. .' .'' \' .... ,~ .~ , ... · ......... , . ·e ...· : : : • •• t ••• ·~· .... : . ' ·.·.·.~.·, ... ..- . .. , , , • • .. - ........ , f . .. .. ' ... ,.,. •, --.!_ '•· . ..... ' ' . • • • e • e ' • t I It I . .. .. .. , '.. ..•.. ' . '' • • . • • . t . I ~I t I \ ' I (Following page, left): Above: Thomas Reid and Co. Ltd. Joe Guy and Paddy Flynn, Cutlers, the 'oldest shop in Kevin St. Centenary Day, Dublin', Parliament Street. October 1987 February 1988. Above right Dick Roche in his 90's, Dr. Doreen Nolan, Hugh de who studied at Kevin St., Lacy, Kathleen Tierney. June on the College's Centenary 1989 Day, October 1987 68 69 Kevin St. Centenary Day: John Behan, sculptor 'An Tafn', with Liam Arundel CEO, CDVEC, President of Ireland Patrick Hillery, Mrs. Hillery, Frank Brennan, College Principal, Cllr. Michael Donnelly, Cllr. Mary Hanafin, Seamus Puirseil, NCEA. October 1987 70 Kevin St. Centenary Day, plaque unveiling. Frank Brennan, Principal, Liam Arundel, CEO CDVEC, Councillor Michael Donnelly, Chairman CDVEC, President of Ireland Patrick Hillery, October 1987. Phil Danagher, Garyowen, Munster, Ireland and Lions rugby player at his graduation with Dan Carey, Head National Bakery School, November 1987 Kevin St. 'Open Days' Frank Brennan, Principal, Wendy Hederman, Lord Mayor Cllr. Carmencita Hederman, Liam Arundel, CEO CDVEC, November 1987 72 1OOth Governing body meeting DIT. Back row (left to right): Chris Wall, Jim Hickey, Wolfgang Treutzchler, Gerry Shanahan, Michael O'Halloran, Frank Brennan, Seamus Puirseil, Tom Madden, Pat Carey, Campbell Grant, Tom Duff, Frank Heneghan, Eamon Tuffy. Front row (left to right): R.J. Lawlor, Liam Arundel, David Spring, Michael Cotter, Michael O'Donnell, Liam Fitzgerald, Paddy Donegan. February 1988 73 Students entertainment at Senior Citizen's Party, Kevin St., December 1988 Kevin St. Extension opening by Mary O'Rourke T.D., Minister for Education. Also included Liam Arundel CEO, Cllr. Pat Carey, Chairman CDVEC and Frank Brennan, Principal, November 1988 -.. .._ - - - - - - - .... - - ,... - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - ~...- -- - - - - -._,..._...-- - -- - - - - - - ._ - - ----- IL Eamon Dunphy, Bolton St. I 1988 SPORTS co F 75 Sport for all day, Kevin St. 1989 At his one man 'Brendan Behan' show, Ulick O'Connor with Tom Ahern, Kevin St., October 1989 77 Balladeer Liam Clancy with his daughter Christine at her conferring, Rathmines. November 1989 78 College Council Members: Dave McCaughey, Seamus Purseil, Cllr. Pat Carey, Cllr. Mary Hanafin, R.J. Lawlor, Frank McMahon, Joe Hegarty, Cathal Brugha St. conferring, St. Thomas' Church. February 1990 Old Jacobs Factory site, prior to DIT Aungier St Construction, May 1990 80 Bart O'Connor, Head, School of Telecommunications, Eithne Harley and Denis Harley, lecturer, at the latter's retirement presentation, Kevin St. May 1990 81 Michael Mulvey, Senator Following page: Joe Costello with student Kevin St. student Jacqueline O'Brien and Frank McMahon. and Taoiseach Charles Haughey T.D . Theme Night Cathal at her photographic exhibition. Brugha St. May 1990 October 1990 82 .
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