Annual: Trinity 2003

Page 10

Dedication to a Decade Tribute

Tribute to Tony Curtis W

hen Tony arrived at Trinity College in 1994, it marked the beginning of a new era. He was the first lay principal appointed to this college since its inception in 1894. As a past pupil of Christian Brothers College in the Terrace, he has always held the ethos of Edmund Rice and the spirit of all that is Trinity close to his heart. This is evidenced by his dedication to all those who have passed through the gates of our wonderful College. In the ten years under his leadership, Trinity College has grown in student numbers from 902 to 1147 and now features very strongly in all areas of PSA sport with outstanding successes in all codes and across all age groups. Tony’s support of these fixtures and presence at many of these functions are testament to his sense of pride and belief in all boys and the importance of their participation in these sporting events. The changing face of Trinity College over the past ten years is not only very evident to those who visit the college it is also an indication of Tony Curtis’ visionary attitude and meticulous attention to the overall ethos of what it is to be an Edmund Rice school. Forward planning has seen many wonderful, innovative and outstanding developments at Trinity College. In his first year as principal, there was the opening of the sports pavilion and the construction of the Centennial Fence (a replica of the fence that surrounded CBC Terrace and a strong link to our past). This outstanding feature is also an indication of the strong links that Tony and the College maintain with the past pupils through the Trinity Old Boys Association. In 1995, Tony placed a statue in honour of Edmund Rice in Centennial Park – another strong reminder of our heritage. Also in 1995 the new entry off Trinity

Avenue began the process of alleviating much of the flooding problems we had experienced in the past (mind you we did see an interesting alternative to our new pool during the winter this year.) In 2000, in a project very close to Tony’s heart, the college built the new Design & Technology – Treacy Centre and Mary Rice Centre. This centre, along with the astronomy facilities and new landscaped gardens, are part of a fantastic array of amenities that are available to all our students. Right now, a wonderful new feature, a swimming pool, is under construction. However, Tony was not just interested in constructing buildings. He was a great believer in nurturing the needs of young men and expanding their personal possibilities through traditional and not so traditional means. Academic successes – state, school and personal achievements have always received his warmest support and congratulations. His message:”Always do your very best at whatever level that may be” is a lesson all the young men who have passed through the gates of Trinity College carry throughout their lives. Music has also grown tremendously in the past ten years and has provided our school community and the broader, sometimes worldwide, audience with many wonderful experiences.

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Tony truly believed in making all young men of Trinity College aware of the Edmund story and the importance of incorporating his ethos into their daily lives. He always worked to create a great Trinity College student: a young man with many fine qualities. Tony gave support and encouragement for


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Student Roll Call

25min
pages 175-180

Waterpolo

2min
pages 173-174

Volleyball

2min
pages 171-172

Swimming

4min
pages 164-165

Tennis

5min
pages 167-170

Flippaball/Softball/Tee-Ball

1min
page 163

Basketball

7min
pages 133-136

Rowing

6min
pages 150-154

Rugby

3min
pages 155-157

Hockey

4min
pages 147-149

Football

6min
pages 143-146

Cross Country

4min
pages 141-142

Cricket

6min
pages 137-140

Soccer

5min
pages 158-162

Science

3min
page 121

Sport and Health and Physical Education

5min
pages 126-127

Sports Awards

1min
pages 128-129

Vocational Education

1min
page 124

Outdoor Education

1min
page 125

Society and Environment

3min
page 123

Dance

1min
page 122

Athletics

4min
pages 130-132

Wales Tour

3min
pages 118-120

Pilgrimage to India

5min
pages 102-103

Mathematics

2min
page 112

Music

6min
pages 113-117

Languages

3min
page 111

English and Debating Information and Communication

4min
pages 108-109

Technology

2min
page 110

Design and Technology

2min
page 107

Voluntary Christian Service

3min
page 101

Campus Ministry

4min
pages 96-99

Christian Service

3min
page 100

P L Duffy Resource Centre

2min
page 93

Religious Education Report

3min
page 95

Primary Sport

2min
page 91

Mary Rice Centre

2min
page 94

Primary Music

3min
pages 89-90

Primary Spiritual Program

3min
pages 86-88

Primary Library

1min
page 85

Year 4

4min
pages 82-84

Year 5

4min
pages 79-81

Year 6

4min
pages 76-78

Year 7

4min
pages 72-75

Head of Primary Report

3min
pages 70-71

Year 8

7min
pages 64-69

Year 9

8min
pages 58-63

Year 10

7min
pages 52-57

Year 11

6min
pages 45-51

Administration

2min
page 33

Valedictory Address

3min
pages 30-31

Acting Head of Secondary Acting Head

3min
page 32

Floods

2min
pages 27-29

Property Management

2min
page 26

Canteen/Clothing Shop

1min
page 25

Principal’s Address

8min
pages 6-8

Trinity Old Boys

3min
page 23

Province Leader

3min
page 9

Tribute to Mr Curtis

4min
pages 10-11

Parent Council/Ladies Auxiliary

3min
page 24

College Board

3min
page 12

Counsellor

2min
page 22

Contents

1min
page 5
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