Trinity College Newsletter, vol 1 no 45, December 1992

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FROM THE EDITOR

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TRINITY COLLEGE NEWSLETTER

Dear Reader,

NUMBER 45 - DECEMBER 1992

The sporting and musical life of Trinity blossomed this year. Many College students were involved in a wide variety of ways in a two-week season of "See Saw", an exciting and remarkably professional production of Cy Coleman's musical.

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Editorial Administrator and Page Layout

An important factor in regaining the Cowan Cup was the sustained effort of the Football Team. Trinity reached the final for the first time in twenty-five years, and then went down to Newman by seven goals after a hard-fought game.

Angela Mackie Evan Burge

As Dean, Mary Chapman is making an impact upon College life, with her enthusiasm, energy, and concern for student welfare. Her professional interest in landscape architecture has provided Trinity with on-the-spot expertise in this area and the College is already reaping the benefits.

Cathy Thawley

CONTENTS Trinity Wins the M B Higgins Shield and the Cowan Cup From the Editor Trinity in the 1930s Juttoddie 1992 Who are these men? Gifts to the Leeper Library Gifts to Trinity Bequests to the College Obituaries Deaths Two Rhodes Scholarships Honours and Distinctions Sports Report College Play - "Don Juan" College Musical - "See-Saw" Trinity Education Centre Expands Foundation Report

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The first compact disc made by the Trinity College Chapel Choir was released at the end of August. The recordings were made at the end of last year when the Choir was under the direction of Professor Peter Godfrey and include Carols, Psalms and Anthems - the title of the compact disc. Details for ordering are on page 3. The recording would make an ideal gift as well as being a permanent memento of Peter Godfrey's time at Trinity. Dr Christopher Dearnley is now very much at home as Peter Godfrey's successor. He and his wife, Bridget, have endeared themselves to the members of the College community.

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The Warden travelled in one week to Dublin and back during May for the celebrations of the 400th Anniversary of Trinity College, Dublin. He returned through America where he attended a small and delightful Fleur-de-Lys Dinner hosted in their New York apartment by Philip Cohen ('66) and his wife, Jill. In San Francisco he stayed with former tutor Mary Perrett (' 80) and her husband, Peter Gage - a most enjoyable reunion and a relaxing preparation for the long trans-Pacific night flight.

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We are delighted with the response from readers telling and showing us how the College used to be. Warm thanks to Professor Rod Andrew ('30), Dr David Jackson ('32) and Dr Peter Pockley ('54) for their contribution to this issue.

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Progress Report (listing of 1992 donors to 31st October) News of Trinity Members

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ANGELA MACKIE


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