Blue and Gold 2005

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A Tribute to Brother Quentin “Greatness is not found in possessions, power, postion or prestige. It is discovered in goodness, humility, service and character”. The above quote is a feeble attempt to sum up some of the outstanding qualities to be found in Brother Quentin O’Halloran. He is a man blessed with many skills, positively touching people’s lives and making each person feel extraordinarily special. He is universally well liked, self-effacing, highly respected and admired. He is a gifted and talented teacher who, through his quiet and unassuming presence, is able to inspire his colleagues and students. His love of literature is obvious to anyone who has listened to his sensitive and uplifting morning reflections or discussed a literature text with him. He has an uncanny ability to quote from a variety of classical texts and to interpret the essence of a text. The English Faculty has been fortunate to have him as a member of the Department and has been enriched by his vast knowledge, gentle counsel, pragmatism, innate wisdom and experience. The word “integrity” epitomises Brother Quentin. He is everyone’s confidant without ever seeking this role. Staff and students alike recognise that he is a person with whom they can share their innermost thoughts, hopes and dreams with the full knowledge that they will never be judged. His innate understanding of the needs of adolescent boys and his daily pastoral care of all students is an example he leaves for all of us to follow. Staff and students are drawn to his innate goodness and gentleness of spirit. Brother Quentin’s extraordinary experiences as Provincial of the Brothers, Headmaster of three Colleges, and teacher at many more, are juxtaposed to his humility and gentle demeanour. He takes his life as a De La Salle

Brother very seriously and this is demonstrated in his selflessness and willingness to be of service to others. On many occasions he is to be found tutoring students, at lunchtimes and during the holiday breaks, and this generosity is an integral aspect of his character. Brother Quentin’s equanimity is obvious to all those he meets. He remains in close contact with many past students and staff. He is the first to contact people in times of a crisis. What better testimonial is there to demonstrate Brother Quentin’s ability to “touch hearts”? Brother Quentin has a deep and unwavering faith. His abilities and impressive communication skills will help to ensure that his mission is not yet over. He will continue to make a difference wherever this new phase of his life takes him. Brother Quentin can be heartened with the knowledge that those he leaves behind at De La Salle College extend their love, gratitude, profound respect and best wishes for no doubt what will continue to be a rich, rewarding, meaningful and happy future. Thank you Brother Quentin for sharing yourself and your gifts with us. On behalf of the staff, may I say it has been a privilege to have worked with you. Ms Margaret McPhee

From the Student Body When Br Quentin retires from teaching this year it will be a sad day indeed, not only for De La Salle as a whole but for the young men who will have missed out on his guidance. The years we spend at high school, particularly the last few are, I believe, our most formative. We finally grow into our bodies, minds and hearts, establishing the paths we will follow for the rest of our lives. In this sense I am, and will forever be, grateful that I had the pleasure, honour and good fortune of seeing through my last two years with Br Q. as a teacher and friend. Br Quentin’s teaching inspired in me a passion for learning, for looking deeper. I will always remember his classroom as an intellectually stimulating place with admonishment coming not in a raised voice, but in a soft sigh, as if to say, ‘think harder, push yourselves, don’t settle.’ However more than the buzz of his classroom, I will remember Br Quentin’s grace, generosity and patience as being examples of virtues that I will spend my life attempting to live out. Br Quentin is a man of extraordinary wisdom, intellect and faith and has inspired in thousands of others and myself a similar faith: in God or in our fellow human beings. For this I will be forever indebted. Thank you Br Q. Matthew Clancy (College Captain ­— 2001)


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VCAL/ Careers

3min
page 154

College Alumni

2min
page 155

St Vincent de Paul Society

3min
page 153

College Libraries

3min
page 152

Parents’ Association

2min
page 151

De La Salle Visits Green Hills

3min
page 150

Sport Reports and Teams

51min
pages 124-149

Music

2min
pages 118-119

Technology

3min
pages 120-121

LOTE

5min
pages 122-123

Mary McKillop Enhancement Centre

5min
pages 106-108

Oedipus Rex / Drama

2min
pages 114-115

College Staff

11min
pages 100-105

Year 10

8min
pages 92-99

Year 11

9min
pages 84-91

Kinnoull 2005

3min
page 77

Senior Awards

2min
page 69

Year 12 Homerooms

6min
pages 78-83

The Blue and Gold Ball

3min
pages 62-63

Music Night

2min
pages 58-59

Senior Rock Eisteddfod

3min
pages 54-55

The Canberra Tour

1min
page 53

S.R.C. 2005

3min
page 52

Year 8

14min
pages 35-43

Year 9

12min
pages 44-51

Science and Mathematics

2min
page 34

Primary Classes

8min
pages 21-25

Year 7

12min
pages 26-33

College Leaders 2005

3min
page 9

College Headmaster’s Report

5min
pages 6-7

Curriculum

4min
page 10

Mission Action Day

3min
pages 14-15

Outdoor Education

1min
page 18

College Captain’s Report

2min
page 8

Tiverton Campus Report

3min
page 12

The Class of 2004

2min
page 11
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