ALL SAINTS'
COLLEGE QUARTERLY Issue No. 3 December 1988
Appeal shows every sign of success Tl lE Sambell Centre Appeal has been highly successful to date with nearly $400.000 promised over the next four years. The College Board is optimistic that the target of $500.000 can be exceeded. T wo hundred parents have yet to be approached for gifts. along with many other members of the wider College community. If anyone who has not yet been approached would like to support the appeal by making a gift. they can contact Mr K Bartholomeusz. the Executive Officer at the College. on 332 5458.
Board gives project the all clear Although the Appeal target has yet to be reached, the positive support from the College family to date has shown the College Board that it is almost financially viable for building to commence early in 1989. The building of both the Music/Drama and Worship facilities. collectively named the Sambell Centre, should be possible and. in preparation, the College architects, Howlett, Bailey and Hunt have been instructed to call for tenders in early January. If the building follows the projected time scale. the new facili ties should be in use by November 1989.
Launching function sets the scene The Anglican Archbishop of Perth, Or Peter Camley, declared the Sambell Centre Appeal open in front of nearly three hundred people who had attended to show their suppon. During the night, those present. watched the College orchestra and flautists and listened to speeches from the Principal. MrTony London. and Appeal Chairman, Mr Bryan Mickle. Mr London spoke about the future development plans of the College. emphasising the impact the new Sambcll Centre would have in a number of areas. Mr Mickle urged the College family to give their full support to the Appeal. to ensure that the $500,000 appeal target could be reached. The College has also held a number of small functions. with the aim of showing every parent the video and explaining the value of the Sambell Centre to the College. The functions have proved to be most successful, with all those who have :mended leaving with very positive feelings about the Appeal. Copies of the College video, with the
A flood of support f rom parents and frie nds at the Sambe/1 Centre Appeal launch. Appeal section deleted. are available from the College at a cost of $20.
Committees work hard to achieve target A number of committees have been working tirelessly to achieve the Appeal target. Vice Chairperson of the Appeal, Mrs Monika Dunnet. has co-ordinated the approaches to parents, with the help of Mr Graham Herps (Key Gifts Chairman) and Brian Dale (General Gifts).
The Parish has made a substantial contribution through its Commiuee, headed by Jeremy and Mandy Alien. This has been given added impetus by a large gift from the Anglican Diocese. Mr John Kcnwonhy (Grandparents' Chairman) has put together a small committee and held a special afternoon tea for the grandparents. The College is extremely grateful to all the volunteers who have helped with the Appeal by asking for gifts or assisting with functions .
PRINCIPAL'S REPORT THIS issue brings 1988 to a close. At the time of publication the Year 12's will have left for their examinations. and final plans for 1989 will be weU decided. We have had a busy term,lhe Appeal is underway. Speech Night is about to take place and all so soon another year is finished. Please read these pages, savour the life of this College as it is presented here. l wish you and your family a happy, holy and restful festive season. - TONY LONDON
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