Chronicle-1957

Engagements Dr. E. Caney, D. Hewitt, L. Lewis, M. Leask, S. Leask, I. R.. Mcllwraith, M. Poole, C. Rindel, P. R. Roberts, G. Sherreli, Dr. G. M. Shires, C. R. Witherspoon. Marriages R. N. Cordes, F. R. Chick, L. Dixon, E. C. K. Dowse, R. Hirst, O. W. K. Jackson, L. Mathews, R. McLeod, J. A. K. Munro, C. L. Oliver, D. Stranack, P. Silburn, L. Trehearne, B. G. Hagemann. Births J. Clayton (daughter), L. F. Forsyth (daughter), M. Mundeli (daughter), N. McLuckie(son), K. Shimwell (daughter), A. J. Tedder (daughter), K. Theunissen (daughter), N. Theunissen (son), G. C. Richardson (son), G. Metcalfe (son). If Old Boys will keep the Editor informed of these happy events, he will be glad to publish them.—Ed M.A. Blackburn (45-48) is with the Southern Life, Pietermaritzburg. J. Bentley(53-56)took a six-weeks course in truck driving and maintenance Potchefstroom before going to University. C.J.Barber(46-50)worked three yearswith the S.A. Mutual before entering commerce, where he became Assistant Secretary and, later. Accountant. He has now made application to the London Bible Institute and Theological Seminary for entrance as a student. T.W.Barnett(41-42) who came to us during the War years as an evacuee from Egypt, was Second Officer on the Nevasa, which visited Durban in February. H. Beckett (50-56) is studying at Cedara. D. Barker (40-46) finds labour the big trouble in farming to-day. His interests are mainly sugar and bark. He continues to play cricket enthusiastically for Umzinto. F. E. S. Borgwardt (50-54) writes at great length of his activities since leaving Kearsney. Summarised, these read: (a) Went to Damelin cram College and took a 2nd Class Matric in one year;(b)took up Law at Wits,and at end of first year gained second class passes in Afrikaans, Latin and Classical Life, (c) Went on a lone hitch-hiking tour which took him up to Elizabethville in the Belgian Congo, saw the Victoria Falls, stayed in Beira, Portuguese East Africa. 260

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