Annual: Trinity 2006

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College Auxiliary Support Services

Trinity College Auxiliary President’s Report

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ith our name change from Ladies Auxiliary to Trinity College Auxiliary, I began to reflect on the origins of the Committee and how it has evolved over the years. As early as 1930, as “CBC The Terrace”, the original Parent Association had already been established and it was under this banner that the “Ladies Committee” was formed. Even then they quickly became the support network for the school. They raised a considerable amount of money “in order to meet the interest on the increasing debt and add to general funds toward the development of suitable sports grounds at ‘Clune Park’”. This Committee continued when the school divided to form Aquinas College and Trinity College in 1964.

amount of change, but also because even with the passage of time some things remain constant. In reading through past reports the prevailing comment is the dedication, enthusiasm and devotion of all these Committees to Trinity College, which is still true today. I believe this is part of the “Trinity Spirit”, making Trinity College a great educational facility for our boys. It is with sadness that we farewell some of our Committee members who have epitomised that Trinity Spirit with their hard work and support. Mrs Michelle Marinovich, Mrs Margaret Ker, Mrs Patsy Colan and Mrs Rosa Gotti have been a valuable part of our diligent and hardworking Committee and I will miss their friendship and dedication. I am indeed grateful to all members of the Trinity College Auxiliary for their support, especially as time becomes such a valuable commodity in today’s world. This has been increasingly obvious to me this year and I am indeed grateful to the Committee, and in particular to Mrs Martina Stroud, Mrs Michelle Marinovich and Mrs Margaret Ker for maintaining continuity in my absences.

In those early days the “Ladies Committee” instigated and operated the Tuck Shop, the Opportunity Shop and second hand book sales. Funds raised were used to provide various items for the College including seating, Marilyn Harries President of the College television sets, increasing the capacity Mrs Auxiliary presents Mr Robert Henderson with of the Library and the Band Room. In a farewell gift at the Parent Helpers Supper order to raise these funds the Committee also held a To Mr Rob Henderson, our thanks and admiration for Cocktail Party, a Formal Dinner and a Melbourne Cup wholeheartedly embracing the Trinity Spirit and for Luncheon, providing all the catering themselves. They your support and appreciation of the Trinity College were also responsible for the School Ball which, Auxiliary in our endeavours and functions for the although by no means as elaborate as the extraordinary College. We wish you and your lovely family well at balls today, was none the less a major accomplishmentCBC Fremantle. Good luck Rob, we will miss you. and they still had the energy for a Parent Ball the following night! I hope, despite the changing times and no matter how One of the truly amazing feats of the Committee, by then known as “The Ladies Auxiliary”, was the raising of monies for the provision of the pipe organ for the College Chapel. Twenty one years after the building of the Chapel the interior was finally complete. Even today it is held in high repute as one of the finest pipe organs in Australia. Researching the history of the Trinity Auxiliary has been a revelation to me, not only because of the

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many name variations the Auxiliary has, it will always be there to provide the College with an avenue for hospitality and a means to create fellowship and cooperation within the College community. This can only eventuate with your support and involvement.

Mrs Marilyn Harries President Trinity College Auxiliary


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Student Roll Call

26min
pages 205-210

Waterpolo

1min
page 204

Volleyball

4min
pages 202-203

Tennis

5min
pages 199-201

Soccer

4min
pages 194-196

Swimming

4min
pages 197-198

Rugby

1min
pages 192-193

Rowing

6min
pages 188-191

Hockey

2min
pages 185-187

Football

10min
pages 180-184

Cross Country

3min
pages 178-179

Cricket

2min
pages 175-177

Basketball

4min
pages 172-174

Athletics

5min
pages 169-171

Sport Awards

1min
page 167

Sport

3min
page 168

Career Development

3min
page 164

Senior Enterprise Program

3min
page 163

Society and Environment

3min
page 162

Astronomy

1min
pages 160-161

Science

2min
page 159

Faith Education

2min
page 158

P.L. Duffy Resource Centre

2min
page 147

Mathematics

2min
page 148

Italian

2min
page 146

Technology

1min
page 145

Education Support Information and Communication

3min
page 144

English and Debating

2min
page 143

Design and Technology

1min
page 142

Performing Arts

4min
pages 139-141

Christian Service

8min
pages 133-135

Visual Arts

2min
pages 136-138

Junior Sport

16min
pages 108-119

Junior Performing Arts

3min
pages 106-107

Campus Ministry

12min
pages 120-132

Junior Music

4min
pages 103-105

Junior Library

2min
page 102

Junior Faith Education

5min
pages 99-100

Year 5

5min
pages 91-94

Year 4

6min
pages 95-98

Year 6

6min
pages 87-90

Junior School Concert

3min
pages 80-82

Year 7

7min
pages 83-86

Head of Junior

3min
pages 78-79

Year 8

8min
pages 69-77

Year 9

7min
pages 63-68

Year 10

7min
pages 55-61

Head of Middle

3min
page 62

Valedictory Address

9min
pages 27-30

Head of Senior

3min
page 31

Year 11

7min
pages 48-54

2006 Results

1min
page 25

College Auxiliary

3min
pages 23-24

College Board

4min
page 10

College Bursar

2min
page 11

Trinity Old Boys

4min
pages 20-21

Parent School Partnership Initiatives

3min
page 19

Parent Council/Canteen

2min
page 22

Province Leader

4min
pages 8-9

Chaplain

2min
page 18

Principal’s Address

9min
pages 5-7
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