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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1962-1963-487

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OF THE COUNCIL ix The year in the Hostel has been happy and owes much to the presence and influence of the new Sub-Warden the Reverend Derek Allen Redecoration continued within the annual allocation but considerable plumbing renovation required special grant from the Council Warminster The Warden the Reverend Townroe together with the Sub- Warden the Reverend Cutt and the Chaplain the Reverend Hacker continued to guide the fourth-year course with imaginative freshness and pastoral devotion In the absence of an examination syllabus it is possible to change the programme in the light of experience and need very high standard of contribution was made by visiting speakers among whom laymen now figure more prominently An exchange of students with the evangelical college of Tyndale Hall Bristol exposed the contrast between the theological system of that college and the King's tradition in which differing emphases are held in balance team of students took part in Children's Mission hi Southwark parish where there were two former students as vicar and curate and the whole College staff and students lived for nine days in the large housing estate parish of Parson Cross Sheffield where the vicar is King's man of pre-war days The Council of St Boniface College has placed pews in the Chapel and the Dining Hall has been entirely refurnished with oak refectory tables benches and chairs The outcome of the year's work was that twelve men were made deacon on Trinity Sunday in the Northern and thirty-eight in the Southern Province of these two were ordained for service overseas one in the Province of Central Africa and the other in the Diocese of Toronto University Degrees In the Examinations one man student obtained lst Class Honours one man and three women students 2nd Class Honours seventeen men and four women obtained the Pass degree and one man received an aegrotat degree The AssociATESHir In the Faculty of Theology the was awarded to thirty-eight students one first class and three second class distinctions were gained These figures do not include men who sat for the examination awards of the to this group are recommended by the Professorial Board at its meeting in the following October To men who sat the in 1960 one 2nd Class and seventeen were awarded In other Faculties the award of the to non-theological students
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