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1963THE JOURNAL OF
JAMES COOK
BOYS'HIGH SCHOOL
SCHOOL DIRECTORY
Principal:
W. FOSTER, M.A., Dip. Mod. Lang.
Deputy Principal:
J. J. HUDSON, B.A., Dip. Ed.
ENGLISH -HISTORY DEPARTMENT
N. C. Pound, B.A., Subject Master; J. E. Brook, B.A., Dip. Ed.; L. J. Hokin, B.A., N. A. Little, M.A., Dip. Ed.; J. McDonald, B.A., Dip. Ed.; G. G. O'Brien, B.A., Dip. Ed.; I. A. Porteous, B.A.; R. Twigg, B.A., Dip. Ed.MODERN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT:
T. H. Perrin, 8.A., Dip. Ed., Subject Master; Mrs. M. B. Honeyman, B.A.;B. G. McKelleber, B.A., Dip. Ed.
MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT:
V. P. Durick, B.A., Subject Master: J.E. Casey, B.A., B. Sc.; G. R. Drayton; T. E. Lambert; J. S. Mackenzie; G. W. Meng; E. J. O'Donnell, J. W. Whyte; A. J. Willis,B. Sc., Dip. Ed.
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT:
C. R. Johnson, B. Ee., Dip. Ed. (Admin.), Subject Master J. W. Barry, 8.A., Dip. Ed.; H. Croft; M. Murchie, B. Ee., Dip. Ed.SCIENCE DEPARTMENT:
F. C. Fulker, A.S.T.C., Subject Master; F. M. Aitkin; H. R. Bygott, B. Sc.,B. Ee.,
Dip. Ed.; J. T. Hegarty; K. R. Joyce, B.Sc., Dip. Ed.MANUAL ARTS DEPARTMENT:
W. J. Young, A.S.T.C., Subject Master; L. E. Rodgers, B.A., Special Master; J. A. Gray, A.S.T.C.; C. W. N. Hardinge; G. J. Hawk; K. G. Parsons; L. Paterson;8. R. Schlenker, B. Sc. (Ind. Arts); K. L. Skelsey, A.S.T.C.;
F. S. Street.
MUSIC DEPARTMENT:
G. C. Reid
PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT:
J. C. Morris, Dip. Phy. Ed.; J. Miller, Dip. Phy. Ed.LIBRARIAN
Mrs. E. E. Sparks, B.A., Dip. Ed.
CLERJCAL ASSISTANTS:
Mrs. L. Bailey;
School Treasurer:
H. Croft
Sports Master:
J.C. Morris, Dip. Phy. Ed.
School Captain:
P. White
3Mrs. V. Pearse.
School Counseilor:
J. H. Jenkins, B.A.
Canteen Manageress:
Mrs. A. Reece
School Vice-Captains:
R. Kolts, A. O'Reilly
COOK'S LOG, 1963 : CREDITS
Editor .................... Mr. N. A Little, M.A., Dip.Ed. Literary Editor ...................... Mr. L. J. Hokin, B.A.Magazine Committee:
Richard Coles, Rodney Lane, David Lowther, Robin Woellner. Business Managers .......... Mr. J. E. Brook, B.A, Dip.Ed. Mr.G. G. O'Brien, B.A, Dip.Ed.
Finance Committee ........ Mr. I. A Porteous, B.A (Chairman) G. Barton, L. Calvert, S. Clark, R. Coles, G. Collins, C.Howard, B. Hunter, C. Jenning
s, D. Lowther, R. Mitchell,G. Quint, M. Reidy, J. Sheather, J. Treacey.
Cover Design . . . . . . ............ Robert FalkenmireMAGAZINE COMMITTEE
Mr. N. Little, Mr. L. Hokin.
D. Lowther, R. Coles, R. Woellner, R. Lone.
4 ŦŦ ěŐŦŦŦŦŦőŦĮŦśŦįŦċOEŦSTAFF NOTES
1963 began with many changes in the staff.
Mr. G. Brown, who had been Acting Deputy Headmaster, was promoted to a permanent post as Deputy Headmaster at Fairfield West High, his place being taken by Mr. J. Hudson, from Taree High. The English staff experienced only one change : Mr. R. Beddis transferred to Tempe High. However, there were many changes in the Mathematics staff. Mr. W. Laird was promoted to Subject Master at Jannali High, Mr. R. Allardyce transferred to Croydon Park High, Mr. J. Aspinall resigned and MissL. Patterson continued her world tour. These
teachers were replaced byMr. V. Durick, who took the position of
Maths Master; Mr. G. Drayton, from Sydney Teachers' College; !\/Jr. G. Meng, from Ultimo Technical College; and Mr. E.O'Donnell, from Katoomba High.
The Language staff also underwent considerable changes. Mr. C. Bowser transferred to the post of Classics Master at North Sydney Boys' High, and Mr. A. Grant also transferred. The vacant master ship w as taken by Mr. T. Perrin, while Mrs. M. Honeyman, fromKogarah
High, and Mr. B. McKelleher, from Grafton High, filled the remaining po sitions. From the Manual Arts staff, Mr. A. Newton was promoted to Deputy Headmaster at Hurstville High, and Mr. G. Mitchell transferred to PicnicPoint High. The position of Subject Master
was taken by Mr. J. Young, from Muswellbrook High, and the other vacancies were filled byMr. K. Parsons, from Sydney T each~rs'
College, and Mr.· B. Schlenker, who had been a Junior Lecturer atSydney Teachers' College.
Mr. L. Mason, on the Physical Education staff, transferred toCaringbah
High, and was replaced by Mr. J. Miller, from SydneyTeachers' College.
7 rINDUCTION OF PREFECTS, 1963
In the School Assembly Hall on the morning of April 23rd, the induction of the Prefects was performed. The ceremony commenced at 11 o'clock in the presence of the staff and pupils. The tradition of the prefect and the historical aspect of the principle of prefects was explained by Mr. Perrin. The Deputy-Headmaster, Mr. Hudson, then addressed the assembly and discussed the duties of prefects. The prefects pledge was then made collectively by the prefects and Mr.Foster presented each boy with a badge.
THE PLEDGE
I, ...... , do solemnly promise that I will, at
all times, carry out the duties of a Prefect of the School to the best of my ability and without fear or favour uphold the honour of James CookHigh School.
tVISITING CLERGY
The scripture lessons each Friday have been conducted by a large group of ministers and assistants. The School is very appreciative of their attendance and the contribution they are making towards the education of the boys.Church
of England: The Rev. V. A Evans, E. 0. Harding, J. Richards, H. E. Ctercteko; Deaconess E. Hodges;Mr. M. G. Hobden; Mrs. B. Werry.
Roman Catholic: Rev. Fathers B. Ryan, J. Dooley.
Methodist:
Rev. J. F ullarton.
Presbyterian:
Rev. T. Howie Turner.
Baptist: Revs.
B. Dewhurst, W. Wilson.
Congregational: Rev.
G. McAnally.
9PARENTS' & CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION
ACTIVITIES
The. School P. & C. Association activities during the past twelve months provided further equipment for the School.Early in
the year a budget was formulated and a total sum of £ I 707 has been allocated to the various School Departments as follows:Department :
Manual Arts
Science
Physical Education
& SportsCommerce &
ArtEnglish & Mo'dern Language
Mathematics
MusicLibrary
Stall Coverings
General Items
450200
247
135
95
70
60
50
1307
150
250
£1707
The Ladies' Auxiliary, Masters and Students have all contributed to the success of the year and, in particular, the teachers and students of the Manual Arts Department. During the year the Ladies' Auxiliary and the Association conducted several successful functions. The members of the Association appreciate the regular attendance at the monthly meetings of the Headmaster, Deputy Headmaster and other Masters and teachers who give details of the School activities, both academic and sporting. Parents are invited to attend the Association meetings which are held on the Third Wednesday of each month. A special request to attend is made to parents of the Junior School Pupils. Opinions and ideas are welcomed and a pleasant evening is assured.R. Clark, Chairman.
R. Coombs, Secretary.
G. Woellner, Treasurer.
10 rSPEECH NIGHT, 1962
The Sixth Annual Speech Night of the James Cook Boys' High School was held on Monday evening, 10th .'December, in the School Hall. A welcome was extended to all present by the chairman, Mr:R. Clark, president of the P. and C. Association.
Distinguished guests included
Mr. L. Reynolds, M.H.R.
(Barton), and Mr. B. Bannon, M.L.A. (Rockdale). The headmaster, Mr. W. Foster, M.A., reported that at the end of this sixth year he felt that the school , had passed through the first stage of maturity and stabilisation. In the 1962 Intermediate Certificate examination 92 per cent. of the candidates were successful.The school also presented a record
number of 102 boys for the Leaving Certificate examination. Mr. Foster thanked the parents for their active interest in the school through theP. and C. Association, the school canteen and at
the school fete. Turning from the school's record over the past year,Mr. Foster
made an analysis of the new plan for secondary schools which began operating in1962. He praised the value of the new scheme because
boys who leave school at the end of the new Fourth Year School Certificate will be more qualified to commence their future professions and occupations than those who have left at the Intermediate Certificate stage. The problem of which boys should continue to the fifth and sixth years will first arise in 1965. Mr. Foster warned that though parents would want their boys to reach the top rung of the high school ladder, it would be both foolish and harmful to force a boy beyond his ability. The school owed special thanks to the visiting clergy, the P. and C. Association, the Ladies' Auxiliary and to many public-minded bodies in the district. Mr. Foster expressed his special gratitude to Mr. G. Brown ( deputy headmaster) and all the staff for their professional attitude and conscientious work, much of it after normal hours. 11 sco·TT & GREGORYPERSONALISED -PROFESSIONAL AND
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12 I ILEAVING CERTIFICATE RESULTS, 1962
Key to Subjects: 1, English; 2, Latin; 3, French; 13, Modern History; 14, Geography;15, Economics; 16, Maths. I 17, Maths. II; 18, General
Maths; 20, Combined Physics and Chemistry; 21, Physics; 22, Chemistry; 32, Descriptive Geometry and Drawing.
Key to Letters: H(l), First Class Honours; H(2), Second Class Hon ours; A, First Class Pass. "O" denotes a pass in the Oral French Evamination.Atherden, P.
R.Barrell, H. R.
Birkett, K. A.
Blom, P. S.
Bollard, R.
N.Braithwaite, J. H.
Brock,
A. G.Bussell, B. H.
Butterworth, R. A.
Cairncross, D.
J.Carter, J. W.
Chambers,
L. R.Colbourne,
D. B.Cole, J. P.
Combes,
N. L.Coombs, M. K.
Crawford, R. E.
Davies, J. K.
Day, A.G.
Dewhurst, L. N.
Dyson, J. A.
Erskine,
R. H.Farrin, B. H.
Gordon, K. R. E.
Greenfield,
R. K.Greer,
J.Howell, K. J.
Howells,
J.Johnson,. D. L.
Kable, R. G.
Langhans, B. H.
Little, R.; W.
Longbottom,
R. T.Lynch, C. J.
Maguire, J. T.
Miles, P. W.
Moscatt, P.
G.Moyes, C. W.
Nelson, R. H.
Noble, P.' J. H.
Norton, L. H.
Osgood, F. I.
Pampillonia, G. V.
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