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Lighting Bernard Kavanagh, Freddie Alexander,
Peadar Golden
Musical Director Brian Murphy
Sound Engineer David McDonagh
Musicians Danny Greenland,
Richard Farrell, Cillian Devlin
Make-up Michael Bevan, Gerry Murphy,
Anne Delaney
Dialect Consultants Catherine Doyle, Eben Stewart
Thanks to
Jason’s of Ranelagh, Benny Lynam, Ben Donovan, Gavin Drea,
Mary and Paul McGibney, Ann Kavanagh
A n C homhdhail
This year’s debating season began in October with the final of the 2003 An
Chomhdhail competition. The winners of the de Courcy trophy for best team were
Graham Neary and Aidan Ryan, while the individual contest was won by Brian
Murphy, who was also appointed Auditor of the Society for this year.
The debating season continued in November with the start of the ESB Leinster
Schools’ championship. Aidan Ryan and Graham Neary prevailed in their first
round, with the new Sixth Year team of Rory Carolan and Brian Murphy also pro
gressing to the next level. There were mixed fortunes for the Fifth Year team of
Stephen Boyle and Thomas Kinsella, who fought hard in Belvedere before Thomas
was defeated and Stephen made it through to the individual competition.
In addition, Stephen, Thomas, Rory, Brian, Michael Carroll, and Ian Boyle-
Harper represented the school in the UCD Mace comp in late October, with Ron
and Brian narrowly missing out on a semi-final place. Over in Trinity at their Mace
competition, Eamonn Lannoye represented Gonzaga, and, finally, the girls from
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Peadar Golden
Musical Director Brian Murphy
Sound Engineer David McDonagh
Musicians Danny Greenland,
Richard Farrell, Cillian Devlin
Make-up Michael Bevan, Gerry Murphy,
Anne Delaney
Dialect Consultants Catherine Doyle, Eben Stewart
Thanks to
Jason’s of Ranelagh, Benny Lynam, Ben Donovan, Gavin Drea,
Mary and Paul McGibney, Ann Kavanagh
A n C homhdhail
This year’s debating season began in October with the final of the 2003 An
Chomhdhail competition. The winners of the de Courcy trophy for best team were
Graham Neary and Aidan Ryan, while the individual contest was won by Brian
Murphy, who was also appointed Auditor of the Society for this year.
The debating season continued in November with the start of the ESB Leinster
Schools’ championship. Aidan Ryan and Graham Neary prevailed in their first
round, with the new Sixth Year team of Rory Carolan and Brian Murphy also pro
gressing to the next level. There were mixed fortunes for the Fifth Year team of
Stephen Boyle and Thomas Kinsella, who fought hard in Belvedere before Thomas
was defeated and Stephen made it through to the individual competition.
In addition, Stephen, Thomas, Rory, Brian, Michael Carroll, and Ian Boyle-
Harper represented the school in the UCD Mace comp in late October, with Ron
and Brian narrowly missing out on a semi-final place. Over in Trinity at their Mace
competition, Eamonn Lannoye represented Gonzaga, and, finally, the girls from
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