Chronicle-1965

p. K. Daniel (51-54) is doing Public Relations and Publishing work with Allsopp's Breweries, Birmingham. He is married, with one daughter. L.E.W.Dyson(40-43)is an Estate Agent with Wm.Palmer&Sons,Durban. T.E.Dyson(47-50)is a Medical Representative with Lederle,Ltd.,Durban. L.Dyson(44-47)is a Chemist in Kokstad and writes:"Since my retirement from cricket, the Bowling Bug has bitten me.Eric Groom is another Bowler and promises to be afuture champion."Remembering Eric Groom'sfeats at athletics, rugger and cricket, we are not surprised! y.H.Dawes(52-55)has given up his work as Pharmacistand is now research chemist with Hulett's Refinery, Rossburgh. A far more stimulatingjob, he says. C.M.Downie(52-57)is in the Test and Development section of Fords,Port Elizabeth, often working from 7.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. He also continues his great interest in car rallies. He is Treasurer ofthe Rover Motor Club and ofthe Algoa Motor Sport Committee, and Business Manager of the Formac Racing Team, besides participating. He recently "rallied" as far as Vryheid, with Derek Beatty, John Taylor and Lionel van Heusden. To N. Dale (56-61) we offer our sincerest sympathy. He was helping his father in their Chemist shop at Maseru on December4th when an African walked in and shot his father dead. Dale,who was shot at himself,chased the murderer, but was unable to catch him. J.B.Dacam(55-58)is a senior radar technician with the S.A. Navy, Simonstown. M.T. Eastwood (46-49) is Consulting Engineer for Sir Alexander Gibb & Partners, London. His work has taken him to Canada, U.S.A., and Jordan. Part of a letter of his appears elsewhere. S.T.Fish(47-50)has been engaged in Christian service since leaving school and is at present Western Province Secretary for Schools and Varsities Camps. A full programme,we understand. He paid the School a visit early in August and was easily persuaded into taking evening service in the Chapel. He delivered a forthright and fluent address on "Jesus Christ, the rebel", which will be long remembered by those privileged to hear it. R- W.Friday (39-46) has, we understand, been very ill with a coronary thrombosis. D.F.Ford (61-62) has obtained bursaries to see him through his course at the Grootfontein Agricultural College. He hopes in the forthcoming year to go to Cirencester, in the U.K., to study animal husbandry, especially cattle, and this course will be financed by a former friend who hopes to take him into part nership later. I.S.Ford(58-60)is with the American Canning Company, Tulbagh. P. Francois (52-54) worked for a while with Chemical Services, Natal and the Cape,as Technical Area Sales Manager.He is now at head office in Johannes burg, from where he has to look after the whole country. An interesting and responsiblejob. B. N. Francois (48-51) is in Port Elizabeth, where he is Manager of the Eastern Cape for the Pearl Assurance Co. L. F. Forsyth (42-46), President of the K.C.O.B.C. for the third year, has been elected to the Board of Governors as Old Boy representative. R. G. Foss (39-47), together with his cousin D. W. Barker (40-46), had a wonderful round-the-world trip in connection with the Jersey Breeders' Associa tion. Places visited included Honolulu, San Francisco, Chicago, Toronto, New York, London, Athens and Rome. And so back to Zululand! R.Farren (58-61) is studying farming at Cirencester Agricultural College, England. He returned home for a short while at Christmas. 118

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