Annual: Trinity 2008

Page 42

Year Twelve Year 12

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Mrs Lea Wilson Head of Year 12

n Monday 4th February the Class of 2008 began their final year as Trinity College students. Year 12 is without a doubt the most challenging and demanding year for our students. This is the culmination of their 12 years of schooling and gives them the responsibility of being the leaders of the student body.

The Class of 2008 has risen to this challenge. As a year group they proved to be responsible, thoughtful and mature. They worked as a group and took on the role of school leaders with determination and enthusiasm. As with every year there are highs and lows, and this year was no exception. Clearly the Year 12 Ball was one of the highs. Once again Eileen Lane and many of the Year 12 students and their parents put in countless hours transforming Gibney Hall into the Mad Hatter’s Tea Party. The result as usual was outstanding. The lowest point of this year was definitely the passing of Fr Michael McMahon. It is difficult to express how much he will be missed. The Year 12 student body in particular felt the loss more than some of the other groups as they had known him the longest and had more contact with him over the years. In 2008 we were successful in winning the Hamer Cup in Rowing, the Lawe Davies Cup in Soccer and the Moyes Trophy in Cross Country. Congratulations to all students who participated in these teams, but also to all the other young men who spent hours training and playing in their respective sports throughout the year. The main reason that Trinity College is so successful in sport is the hours that all the teams and coaches put in to make all of the teams as strong as they can be.

Special Ministers of the Eucharist and performed hours of community service. This commitment by both the College and the students to promote the ideal of “Men for Others” has a profound effect on the young men of Trinity and hopefully gives them a sense of wanting to serve the community even after they leave the College. Personally I would like to thank all the students who helped me in my role as Head of Year 12 in Second Semester and let you all know that the “Leavers’ Jumpers” have all arrived. On behalf of the Year 12 cohort of 2008 I would like to thank all the PCG and classroom teachers, the parents and other community members who helped our boys through 2008. The help and commitment from all of these people goes towards moulding young men who we are proud to have had as Trinity College Graduates. I cannot emphasise enough what an outstanding group of young gentlemen this year group has been. The Prefect body, especially Josh Hicks and Matt Cowie, have led by example all year as have many of the other students. They have shown strength and leadership across all four of the pillars that this College espouses and have shown a glimpse of the potential that they have to be future leaders in our society. I wish the Class of 2008 well in all that they do in the future and would like to remind them to always remember where they come from and that the values and friendships they have gained from this College should go with them always. Mrs Lea Wilson Head of Year 12

Tours have been a major part of this year with a Music tour of China, Hockey tour of Malaysia, Football tour of Melbourne and the Cross Country tour of the Czech Republic. The experiences that the boys gain from such tours help to widen their horizons and give them an extensive view of the world at large. All of the Year 12s take part in the TABGHA Retreat and many others participated in KAIROS, Cadre,

YEAR 12 PREFECTS Back Row: Thomas Graydon, Matthew Crackel, Samuel Collins, Samuel Burke, Callum Morich Second Row: Mrs Eileen Lane (Head of Year 12), Mitchell Taylor, Damon Joyce, Dorian Wenzel, Jim Colreavy, Thomas Drage Front Row: Gerard Rosario, Dannel Yeo, Matthew Cowie (Deputy Head Prefect), Joshua Hicks (Head Prefect), Stuart Love, Travis Colyer

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Student Roll Call

27min
pages 241-248

Waterpolo

3min
pages 239-240

Volleyball

4min
pages 237-238

Tennis

4min
pages 234-236

Soccer

5min
pages 226-230

Swimming

4min
pages 231-233

Rugby

5min
pages 224-225

Athletics

4min
pages 194-195

Football

8min
pages 209-213

Hockey

6min
pages 214-217

Cross Country

5min
pages 206-208

Cricket

5min
pages 200-205

Basketball

6min
pages 197-199

Badminton

1min
page 196

Rowing

9min
pages 218-223

Science

3min
pages 181-182

Outdoor Education

1min
pages 190-191

Sport Awards

1min
page 192

Career Development

4min
pages 188-189

Astronomy

3min
pages 183-184

Society and Environment

3min
page 185

Senior Enterprise Program

1min
pages 186-187

PSA Sport

3min
page 193

Performing Arts – Music

16min
pages 162-172

English and Debating

1min
page 174

PL Duffy Resource Centre

2min
page 178

Italian

1min
page 177

Information Technology

2min
page 176

Education Support

3min
page 175

Design and Technology

2min
page 173

Mathematics

5min
pages 179-180

Performing Arts - GIG

3min
pages 160-161

Pilgrimage Through India

1min
pages 151-153

Visual Arts

5min
pages 154-159

Junior Sport

15min
pages 120-134

World Youth Day

8min
pages 143-150

Campus Ministry

2min
page 137

Faith Education

2min
pages 135-136

Performing Arts (BIG

4min
pages 118-119

Junior Music

4min
pages 114-117

Junior Faith Education

5min
pages 110-111

Year 4

7min
pages 106-109

Year 5

5min
pages 102-105

Year 6

9min
pages 98-101

Year 7

7min
pages 94-97

Head of Junior School

4min
pages 88-90

Year 8

7min
pages 80-87

Year 9

6min
pages 73-79

Year 11

9min
pages 56-63

Head of Middle School

5min
pages 71-72

Year 10

6min
pages 64-70

College Auxiliary

2min
pages 33-34

Head of Senior School

4min
page 41

Awards 2008

3min
pages 35-36

Year 12

4min
pages 42-43

Contents

1min
page 4

Chaplain – Vale Fr Michael McMahon

16min
pages 21-26

Farewell to Mrs Eileen Lane

5min
pages 19-20

College Board

5min
pages 9-10

Indigenous Program

3min
pages 27-28

Principal’s Address

8min
pages 5-8

Annual 2008

5min
page 12

Trinity Old Boys’ Association

5min
pages 29-31
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