Moyne
The class of 1962 to 1967
I started attending the Latin School in 1962 and there were 42 beginners. Not all of them started the first day and not all of them finished the year. The following were the 42.
First Years of 1962-1963
John Murray Pat Corrigan
Fintan Daly Gene Dowling
Gerry Masterson Martin McGurk
Brian McGlade Thomas Croghan
Peter Lee Brendan Grimes
Mark Reilly Noel McGlade
Michael Cully Ciaran O’Rourke
John Lee Liam McNamee
Éamon Maguire John F McManus
Michael Kiernan Pat Lennon
John A Shields Michael McAdden
Donal Brady Vincent Tierney
P J Harton Patsy Foy
Gerry Lyons Michael Morris
Oliver McNamee Pat Redahan
Pat Mulligan Seán Lynch
J J Masterson Gerry Reilly
Benny Cumiskey John F Murtagh
Leo Reynolds Pat Lennon
Tom Grey Dessie Hughes
Dan Halton Seán Sullivan
Of the 42 above, my notes from the time say that Halton and Hughes only came two days. Dessie Hughes was from Coalisland, Co Tyrone and won a Minor Championship medal playing midfield with Colmcille in 1963. I cannot understand how a lad that young could be midfield on a minor team in 1963, but maybe he was older than the rest of us.
Grey stayed only a month. Gerry Reilly finished at Christmas. Reynolds and Mulligan finished before the summer exams. The following had been in first year the year before: F Daly, P Lee, Shields, Brady, Tierney, Mulligan, Lynch, G Reilly and Gray. Mark Reilly started the Christmas before.
The five teachers in First year were
Fr James Faughnan (Principle) – Maths and History
Fr Phil McGee – English – and Geography
Fr James Bland – Irish
Fr Dan Kelly- Greek and Christian Doctrine
Sean O’Reilly- Latin (sometimes Geography)
The first four teachers mentioned above are all now deceased
The only pupil above that I know to be deceased is Patsy Foy from Miltron, Aughavas. However there are many of them that I do not have any information on now.
Second Years of 1963 – 1964
There were 21 pupils in second year, just half of the number that had started in 1962. The following remained in First year: Murray, Corrigan, Daly, McGurk, B McGlade, Croghan, Cully, McManus, McAdden, Harton, Morris, O McNamee and J J Masterson. Michael McCabe joined us having been in second year the previous year
The second year class was as follows:
Gene Dowling Sean Sullivan
Pat Lennon Michael Kiernan
Pat Redahan Mark Reilly
Peter Lee Noel McGlade
Brendan Grimes John Lee
Patsy Foy Michael McCabe
John F Murtagh Liam McNamee
Ciaran O’Rourke Benny Cumiskey
Sean Lynch Donal Brady
Gerry Masterson Éamon Maguire
Gerry Lyons
Noel McGlade only stayed a month in Second year. Sean Lynch finished after Christmas. There was therefore 19 at the end of the school year.
The same five teachers operated during 1963-1964
Third Years of 1964 –1965
Brendan Grimes and Mark Reilly did not return at the start of the school year. John Dermody came from the Convent in Granard at the beginning of September. There was therefore 18 in third year as follows:
Gene Dowling Sean Sullivan
Pat Lennon Michael Kiernan
Pat Redahan John Dermody
Peter Lee Donal Brady
John Lee Gerry Lyons
Patsy Foy Michael McCabe
John F Murtagh Liam McNamee
Ciaran O’Rourke Benny Cumiskey
Gerry Masterson Éamon Maguire
Patsy Foy left before Christmas
The same five teachers operated during 1964-1965
Fourth Years of 1965 –1966
Apart from Patsy Foy, the same group were in fourth year as in third year. There was therefore 17 in fourth year
Gene Dowling Sean Sullivan
Pat Lennon Michael Kiernan
Pat Redahan John Dermody
Peter Lee Donal Brady
John Lee Gerry Lyons
Éamon Maguire Michael McCabe
John F Murtagh Liam McNamee
Ciaran O’Rourke Benny Cumiskey
Gerry Masterson
For fourth year there was one new teacher. Fr Bland left to teach in St Mel’s at the start of the 1965-1966 year and he was replaced by Hugh McDonald from Nenagh, Co Tipperary. Bhí sé ag muineadh Gaeilge.
Fifth years of 1966 – 1967
Pat Redahan went to Good Counsel, New Ross, Co Wexford at the beginning of school year. That left 16 in the class.
Gene Dowling Sean Sullivan
Pat Lennon Michael Kiernan
Gerry Masterson John Dermody
Peter Lee Donal Brady
John Lee Gerry Lyons
Éamon Maguire Michael McCabe
John F Murtagh Liam McNamee
Ciaran O’Rourke Benny Cumiskey
Hugh McDonald, teacher, left and he was replaced by Frank Heslin a native of Scramogue, Co Roscommon
One Comment
Sean this excellent research and a fascinating insight how some took to the spade and the Ferguson 35 rather than the quill and the timber seat of learning.