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The PATRICIAN
1957 1958
Published by
T ... E STUDENTS
of
ST. PATRICK'S HALL SCHOOL
St. John's, Newfoundland
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Novitiate of the Mercy Sisters Littledale
THE PATRICIAN wishes to dedicate this page to His Grace's SOCIAL AND EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS. St. Patrick's Mercy Home was opened on Jan. 6, 1958. The new grammar school
St. Patrick's Grammar School to St. Patrick's Hall was opened on Jan. 13, 1958. We wish His Grace, the Archbishop, and Msgr. Summers every blessing
Pius X Grammar School
::bedicalion
for a successful conclusion for all the projects.
St. Patrick's Mercy Home
Holy Hea Re~ional Hfth or Mary . g School
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Most Rev. P .J. Skinner, c .J .Ivi .
Archbishop of St. John's
Principal's Message
Dear Students,
As the school year approaches its climax, the series of
, public events that you have participat~d in, athletic, scholastic,
and cultural, is nearly complete.
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At this time I am happy to express our gratitude for the
common student effort that has made the present scholastic year so
eminently satisfactory, and will, we hope, provide tangible evidence
that the over-all program of instruction and personal development
is effectively operating at St. Patrick's Hall School.
Most of you are only too keenly aware of the present need
for a thoroughly sound religious and academic training, which will
stand you in good stead throughout the years that lie ahead. The
one is as vital a need as the other, in fact they fuse and blend
into the ideal of a truly Catholic educated gentleman.
May your present fine spirit of good will, earnest appli
cation to study, and pride in the furtherance of the good name of
your Alma Mater continue to grow apace. We can assure you that
your investment ~11 result in dividends beyond your wildest dreams
May God bless you always,
D.F. Nash
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Rev. Br. D.F. Nash Principal
On the completion of Rev. Br. J.G. Shea's term of office word was received that Rev. Br. D.F. Nash had been appointed his successor.
Educated at St. Patrick's Hall School and St. Bona -venture's College, the new principal brings with him the happy combination of varied interests, and personal experience in cul tural, scholastic, and athletic activities, that have found ex -press~on in teaching assignments in both his native land and New York City.
Rev. Br. Nash acquired his early training as a Christian Brotter at St. Mary's College, New York, receiving his B.Sc. in Education at Fordham University and his M.A. in English at St. John's University, New York. He is presently completing his Doctorate in English at Ottawa University.
St. Patrick's Hall takes great pride in the appointment of a former ex-ouoil of the school. and the Patrician exnrAs~P.s I
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Rev. Br. N.G. Pierce Sodality of Our Lady Grade 9C
Rev. Br. P.K. Lovetere Glee Club, Dancing H.S. Basketball Grade 9D
Rev. Br. W.F. Howard H.s. Football Sports Day Grade $A
Rev. Br. T.M. McCrohan Yearbook, Camera Club Intra-lh1ral Football Grade SB
Rev. Br. J. V. ~ .. Tarren Grade ?A
J~. W.F. Fitzgerald Grade 7B
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Rev. Br. W.L. Rice Vice-Principal Grade 11
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\ Rev. Br. P. V. Shea \. Library
Religion, General Science, Physics
Rev. Br. P.R. Johnson Vocation Director Cadets, Leathercraft Grade lOA
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Rev. Br. P.M. Quinn Dancing Grade 4A
Mr. P.J. Hanrahan Grade 4B
Mr. W.A. Dobers Grade 4C
Rev. Br. R.E. Cove Missions Grade 3A
Rev. Br. J.D. Keaveney Bookroom Grade 3B
Rev. Br. R.n. Walsh Grade JC
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Mr. G.P. Devereaux ·· Grade ?C
- Rev. Br. G.M. Gaffney Choir, Intra-Mural Football Grade 6A
Hr. L.A. Greene Grade 6B
Mr. W.L. English Grade 5A
Mr. G.V. Hollander Grade 5B
Mr. R.B. Broderick Grade 5C
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Vocational Director
Mrs. Abbott Grade lB
Capt~ J.J. O'Grady Physlcrtl Instructor
Professor Rainer Rees Organist
Prof. N.J. Brown Music Director
Mr. Joseph Murphy Secretary
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Rev. Br. F .M. Doherty
Rev. Br. J.E. McCabe Bookroom Grade 2B
Rev. Br. C.A. Sciacca G.s. Basketball Grade 2C
Mrs. Neary Grade 2A
Mrs. Powers Grade 1D
Miss Connors . Grade 1A
Mrs. Reardon Grade lC
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JOHN BYRNE
Camera Club Choir Glee Club
EDWARD COADY
Cadets Band
Leathercraft Sodality Paper
FRANCIS BROCKLEHURST
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Cadets Band
Leathercraft Football Hockey Track
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RONALD BROCKLEHUR.ST
Choir Hockey Track
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DENIS CONWAY
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10 10, 11 11
Cadets Band
Choir Glee Club
Pal!e 13
11 11 5' 6, 7 9, 10, 11
JOHN COMERFORD
Cadets fa Band Leathercraft 10 Basketball
Gr. s. 7, H. S. 9,
Football 9, Hockey 11 Track 7,
9, 10
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ANGUS BARRETT
Leathercraft Basketball Football Hockey
HOWARD BARTLETT
Camera Club 11
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Cadets 9, 10, 11 Glee Club 9, 10; 11 ·choir 5, 60 7, 8 Altar Boys 9, 1 , 11 Basketball
H.S. 9, 10, 11 Gr. s. 6, 7 8
Football 9, 10, 11
10 10, 11 10, 11 11
EDWARD BOWDRING
Cadets Hand
Leat.hercraft Choir Bowling
9 9 10, 11 5, 6, 7, 8 9
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GgRALD ANSTEY
Yearbook 11 Paper 11 Sodality 10, 11
ROB~RT J. BARRETT
Intramural Hockey 11
JAMES MALONE
Cadets 9110,11 Band lu
Football 10 11 Hockey 9,iO,ll
JAMES P. MURPHY
Glee Club 9,10,11
JOHN NEVILLE
Yearbook 11 Bowling 9
GEORGE MILLS
Cadets Band
Leather craft Bowling
10,11 10.11 10,11 9
BT:IAN ~m~·tRIS GERALD NEVILLE
Leathercraft 9 l ltar Boys 8,9
DOUGLAS CORCORAN
Cadets Football Track
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ANDREW J. E~LISH
Cadets 11 Camera Club 11 Poster Club 10 Leatherc~aft 10 Yearbook 11 Altar Boys 8,
BRIAN DU!t'F
Choir Glee Club Science Altar Boys Basketball Hockey Track
DAVID DUNN
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Cadets 8, 9, 10, 11 Band g,
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Glee Club 9, u
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WILLIAM CORCORAN
Hockey 11
PATRICK DUTTON
Cadets Leather craft Yearbook Choir Glee Club Altar Boys
10, 11 10 11 6, 7' 8 9, 10, 11 9, 10, 11
DAVID FURLONG
Cadets Band
Camera Club Poster Club Leather craft Yearbook Choir Track
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LEO GLEESON
PATRICK HANLON
WILLIAM LEARNING
Cadets Leathercraft Football Basketball
KEVIN GEEHAN
IvfELVIN HONG
Leathercraft Hockey
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Cadets 8,9 Altar Boys 8,9
JAMES O'GRADY
Choir 5,6 7,8 Glee Club 9,10 11 Altar Boys 8,9,iO,ll Bowling 9 Hockey 10,11 Basketball 4,5,6,7,8 Track · 6,7
GERALD O'NEILL
Leathercraft 10,11
WALTER POTTLE
Cadets 7,8,9110,11 Band 8,9,lu,ll
Camera Club 11 Leathercraft 10,11 Yearbook 11 Science Club 11 Basketball 8
KEVIN NORMAN
Choir Glee Club Altar Boys
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GERALD OWENS
Football 10 Basketball 8
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HUBERT' RYAN
Science Club 11
RICHARD ROCHE
AUSTIN SPURRELL
Cadets 10,11 Band 11
Choir 5,6 7 8 Glee Club 9,10,il
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GERALD RUSSELL
Cadets 10,11 Band 11
Camera Club 11 Poster Club 10 Yearbook 11 Paper 11
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Edward Bush David Carroll Ronald Corbett
Daniel Corcoran VIal ter Crotty Patrick DeBourke
Ronald Dodd Michael Donovan Patrick Duff
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Harold Fitzgerald James Fitz~erald Peter Furlong
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James Gentry Cornelius Glynn Cecil Goss
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Eric Gregory Terence Haire Cyril Hart
Ch~r1es He ,~1e Edward Hearn Michae1 Hedderson
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Paul Hogan Ponald Howse Edward Jan~s
Charles Jarvis Edward King Eugene Lambe
)~ William Lawlor David Lawrence Robert La\."rence
Patrick r-.1alone John Martin Robert Martin
Roderick Mole Michael Morey Charles Morrissey
John Noseworthy David O'Brien John O'Dea
Thomas o•Kec::le , ___ __ __. .. ~
Kevin Power Francis Pennell Robert Ridgely
Edward Robertson Charles Roe Robert Russell
Charles Ryall Donald Saturley William Thompson
Gerald Tilley David Tobin Francis Walsh
James Walsh John Walsh Lawrence Walsh
Michael Walsh William Walsh Gerald Wh'e lan
Most interestingt "·To he or not to be •"
VOCATION week
Hey, look at this one\ That one was up last yeart
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Top Row:(L toR) D. Haire, G. Sulley, P. Dutton, M. James, B. Duff, T. Angel, K. Withers, G. Cullen.
2nd Row: E. Lacey, F. Murphy, B. O'Dwyer, B. Rumsey, R. Clancy, M. Walsh, D. Michaels E. Lambe.
3rd Row: E. Pearcey, W. Murphy, J. Collins~ M. Boland, J. O'Dea, R. Ridgely, P. Byrne~ R. Martin.
4th Row: F. Pennell, D. Corcoran, M. ~oland, R. Lambe, M. Henderson, P. Wood, F. Pm-1er, J. \Valsh.
A£ter the Distribution, His Grace and Guests wait £or the concert to start.
Distribution o£ Prizes December 13, 1957
~lilliam Simmonds receives his parchment £rom Hi a Grace t the Archbl.shop.
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Loyal sons of Patrick hail,
Our Alma Mater dear,
Fount of learning, Home of faith,
The Hall we all revere;
Royal banners to the fore
Round them shall we stand,
Steadfast to our colors,
And to God and native land.
Loyal sons of Patrick seek
To live St. Patrick's way;
Scholar, saint, and gentleman
In all we do and say.
Ever shall we stand by all
The fine ideals we knew,
Men of Patrick ever be
Courageou8, pure, and true.
Back Row:(L toR) D. Quigley, F. White, F. Brocklehurst. , G. 0'Rielly, D. Corcoran, A. Barrett, B. Marshall, J. Comerford, J. i'·ta.lone, M. Donovan, ~r. Howard.
Front Row: (L to R) D. Pietras, D. Phelan, W. Learning, T • . ~n£7'81 , c. Norman, B. Bennett.
St. Pat's 10 Curtis 1 St. Pat's 3 S.A.C. 1 St. Pat's 4 Holy Cross 0 St. Pat's 1 Macpherson 1 St. Pat's 5 St. Teresa's 0 St. Pat's 0 St. Michael's 0 St. Pat's 1 Macpherson 1 0t. Pat's 2 Macpherson 1 St. Pat's 1 Macpherson 1 St. Pat's 2 Macpherson 0 St. Pat's 1 Holy Cross 0 St. Pat's 2 Holy Cross 0
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Row:(L toR) W. Maher, R. Brocklehurst, Br. Fitzpatrick (coach), 0. Hong, J. O'Grady, D. Phelan, M. Hong, A. Barrett, M. Donovan, W. Corcoran, F. Brocklehurst, R. Trask, D. Quigley.
Row: (L to R) M. Murphy, B. Duff, J. J't~alone, E. BarrinP,ton, J. Gover, D. Connolly, B. Bennett.
Hockey Champions
St. Pat's St. Pat's St. Pat's St. Pat's St. Pat's St. Pat's St. Pat's St. Pat's St. Pat's St. Pat's St. Pat's St. Pat's
8 St. Teresa's 10 Holy Cross 9 St. Michael's 7 Macpherson
16 Curtis >" Model 3 Holy Cross 2 Holy Cross 5 Model 5 Model 2 Model 1 Model
0 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 3 0 4 0
Back Row:(L toR) W. Mah~r, R. Brocklehurst, Br. Fitzpatrick (coach), 0. Hong, J. O'Grady, D. Phelan, M. Hong, A. Barrett, M. Donovan, W. Corcoran, F. Brocklehurst, R. Trask, D. Quigley.
Front Row: ( L to R) M. Murphy, B. Duff', J. Jl~r1lone, E ~ Barrinp;ton, J. Gover, D. Connolly, B. Bennett.
Hockey Champions
St. Pat's St. Pat's St. Pat's St. Pat's St. Pat's St. Pat's St. Pat's St. Pat's St. Pat's St. Pat's St. Pat's
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St. Teresa's Holy Cross St. Michael's Macpherson Curtis Model Holy Cross Holy Cross Model Model Model
0 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 3 0 4
Dave Carroll receives his trophy from Br. Nash
r GRANMAR SCHOOL SENIOR TRACK SQUAD
G.S. JUNI1R SQUAD
Larry Mahoney is presented with his awal.~d by Br. Nash.
TRACK TROPHIES FOR THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL TRACK ME I I
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LEARN
TO BE A LEADER
THROUGH
R.O.T.P.
------Young Canadians, graduating from High School this year, have a wonderful opportunity to go on to exciting careers in the Navy, Army vr Air Force. Through the Regular Officer Training Plan (ROTP) qualified applicants can obtain a college education, military training, and ultimately the Queen's Commission ... all under the sponsorship of the Department of National Defence.
On acceptance, applicants become Officer Cadets and attend one of the three Services Colleges .. :Royal Military College, Royal Roads, College Militaire Royal de Saint-Jean ... or a designated Canadian University. During the summer they train with their chosen Service.
Officer Cadets receive ROTP rates of pay throughout their training. At the Services Colleges, quarters, food and all necessary equipment are provided. Cadets at Universities receive allowances for food and lodging. tuition, books and instruments.
For fuU Information IDriU to:
Regular Officer Training Plan Selection Board, National Defence Headquarten, Ottawa, orrRegistrar, Royal Military College, Kingston, Ont., or Registrar, Royal Roads, Victoria, B.C., or Registrar, College Militaire Royal de Saint·Jeu,
Saint· Jean, P.Q., or Tbe nearest Navy, Army or Air Foree
Recruiting Station
To be eligible: applicants must have Senior Matriculation or equivalent. In addition, a limited number of Junior Mabiculanb will be accepted at College Mill· taire Royal de Saint-Jean for a special preparatory year to bring them to Senior Matriculation standard. Age limits for College Militaire Royal de Saint-Jean are 16 to 20, for all others 16 to 21 on 1st January of year of entrance. Applicants must be single, physically fit and able to meet officer selection standards.