Annual: Trinity 2003

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Amnesty International Voluntary Christian Service

hen I was a boy in Derry, I used to pass Bishop W Street Jail every day as I walked to school, or church or doing the paper round. Today that prison is gone but there are many prisoners of conscience detained throughout the world. Although most countries in the world agreed to the International Convention on Human Rights, in many places, basic human rights are abused and people face torture and mistreatment. Therefore, it is even more important that a group of students in Trinity College has continued to meet weekly to gain information on how to help people in need. They have responded by sending e-mails and letters of support. In particular, I congratulate the Year Twelves who despite the pressures on their time have generously attended meetings and written in support of oppressed victims. In Term One, representatives from Iona, Methodist Ladies College and Santa Maria attended a very successful networking meeting hosted at Trinity College. This was another opportunity for students to widen their understanding of Amnesty International. Leo Murray

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL Back row: Marc Ferguson, Clyde Pereira, Fletcher Creelman, Jonathon Sorci, Andrew Connell Second row: Daniel Johnstone, Daniel Oehlers, Michael Bastow, Gianni Bei, David Allen, Drew Parry Front row: Long Pham, Ross Mendonca, Mr Leo Murray, Joshua Ferns, Brendan D’Sa

Eddie Rice Outreach eing Trinity students, we are privileged in a number of ways. We are given daily opportunities to B extend ourselves academically, musically and on the sporting field. However, there are a great many people out there who regularly go without the things that we so often take for granted. A voluntary Christian service group, Eddie Rice Outreach looks to remedy this problem. We look to actively help the community; having our actions speak louder than our words. It is not enough to merely make idle promises to help but rather, we must go out there and make a real, tangible difference. This belief forms the backbone of Eddie Rice Outreach and is the motivation behind our work. Under the leadership of Brendan D’Sa and the support of Mrs. Marya Stewart, Eddie Rice Outreach has taken on a range of events this year. One such thing has been trips to Br. Olly’s Workshop where we helped to build wheelchairs that will be sent overseas for the underprivileged. The group was also responsible for running both Harmony Day and the St Vincent de Paul Winter Appeal within the College. As well as this, the group has regularly been involved with the Edmund Rice Refugee Centre and has helped out at several functions such as the Catechist dinner and the Year Seven confirmation. The members of Eddie Rice Outreach also represent the College. One such occasion was our walk through the Hay Street Mall to promote moderate water usage. Another was the Reconciliation Walk around Lake Monger during NAIDOC week.

EDDIE RICE OUTREACH GROUP Back row: Clyde Pereera, Gianni De Giovanni, Fletcher Creelman, Jonathon Source, Tom Shuker Third row: Michael Bastow, David Allen, Gianni Bei, Darryl Naidu, Marc Ferguson, Cameron van Reyk Second row: David Parkinson, Joshua Ferns, Sahne Gonsalues, Marya Stewart, Roberto Abate, Drew Parry, Daniel Oehlers Front row: Long Nguyen, Cahal de Gregorio, Joshua Webster, Brendan D’sa, Michael Maynard, Daniel Scivolo, Joshua D’Souza

2003 has been a most rewarding year, with dedication and enthusiasm evident from all Eddie Rice members, especially the large Year Ten contingent. Eddie Rice Outreach’s continually growing presence at Trinity was seen in the number of eager boys who wanted to sign up throughout the year. This speaks volumes for the generosity and kindness of Trinity boys and stands Eddie Rice Outreach in good stead for the years to come as we continue to put our faith into action and thus, ‘Become men for others’. Long Pham

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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

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page 22

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