Talk:St. Patrick's College, Wellington

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[edit] Non Notable Alumni

I removed the following alumni due to them not having wiki pages. Feel free to add back once they have pages and their notably has been established.

  • Brook Ruscoe - Basketball (New Zealand Under 18 Captain)
  • Vaero Hagai - Softball (New Zealand Black Sox squad)
  • Tinoi Christie - former All Whites player
  • Sir Francis Renouf - Famous New Zealand businessman
  • Greg O'Connor - President of the New Zealand Police Association
  • Dennis Katsanos - Host of BP Ultimate Sports Sunday, on Prime TV
  • Alex Fala - Rhodes Scholar, businessman, Head Prefect 1996

--Roue2 20:13, 11 December 2006 (UTC)

I have removed more alumni. Please add back only once their notably has been established.

--Roue2 01:21, 11 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] David Kennedy

I have removed the following from the Alumni section:

"In 1910 while not actually a pupil of the College but its third Rector Very Rev. Dr. David Kennedy SM together with two Marist seminarians, Joseph Cullen and Ignatius von Gottfried, whom Kennedy had trained, photographed Halley's Comet. Their photographs are considered among the best in the world for that passage of the comet and were republished in the United States by NASA in 1986. Kennedy continued as Rector until 1917 and was a fellow of the Royal Astronomical and Royal Meteorological societies." --Roue2 01:15, 11 January 2007 (UTC)

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BetacommandBot (talk) 05:35, 24 January 2008 (UTC)