Chronicle-1965

p.A. Hopewell (48-53) is with Baxter & Murray, Civil Engineers, Pietermaritzburg. He has been interested in the Durban Corporation water supply, especially the Nagel Dam pipeline. A.T.W.Haley(56-60)is studying Accountancy and working in the offices of his father, who is the present Chairman of our Board. A.C. Hutchison (54-57) is with the S.A. Mutual Life Insurance, Durban, working under J.L. Good (31-35). L. Heinson (57-62) has been elected a Committee Member of the S.R.C., Natal University. W.Hodsdon(42-45) has been isolated in Antarctica for many months with a Scientific Expedition. We expect some interesting news when he returns. In the meantime he is allowed a 9-minute phone call to South Africa per month. J.R.W.Hulett(56-59)is studying Sugar Technology at Louisiana Univer sity.He has had no cricket there but has been his Fraternity golfand tennischam pion for two years. Dr. D.O. Hall (47-50) is senior lecturer in Plant Biochemistry at King's College, London, and seems well settled in England despite complaints about the Income Tax. T. A. Hoskings (56-60) is working with Shell at their Island View Grease Plant, Durban. He finds the production of23 tons of grease a day *'good exer cise." W.J.Hind (56-58), eldest son of the late Philip Hind, has gone overseas to Banbury to study Marketing for some years. Rev.E.A.Hermanson(53-57) writes:"Missionary work keeps me very fit. I do an average of 3,000 miles a month and preach in four languages — English, Afrikaans, Zulu and Sotho, fortunately not all at the same time. My travels take me throughout the whole of the Transvaal, O.F.S., Northern Cape and Bechuanaland. There are also Conferences, with lectures in various subjects for the ministers, lay preachers and other workers. We also build churches and, as I hang suspended,I am regretting that Kearsney had no Commando Course in my time. I thoroughly enjoy my calling: it is most rewarding." D.N.Johnson (40-42), son of the first builder of Kearsney at Botha's Hill and himself a building contractor, is also successfully building up a new generation, for he already has eight children, ranging from fifteen years to one year. If this is not a Kearsney record, will someone please put us wise! C.W.James(58-62) was working with R. A. Piper (23-25), constructional engineer, doing maintenance work mainly, but has more recentlyjoined African Explosives, Umbogintwini, as Lab. Technician. He also works enthusiastically with St. John Ambulance,and is on call for public functions and road accident work. C.P.Jewitt(53-58)is, we hear, resident indefinitely with his wife in South ampton, where he is working for Burroughs. J. A.W.Kelly (54-58) is, we understand, an official on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. J. A.H.Lowe(54-57) has again been selected to play for South Africa at hockey, at outside right. Congratulations! T.J. Lissauer (60), who left us to enter Kingswood School, Bath, took a prominent part in the school's tennis,ending up as captain.He will read Natural Sciences at St. John's, Cambridge,from October, 1966. A.P. Lowe(32-38) has left his work with the Department of Agriculture, Fort Jameson,Zambia, finding the prospects there no longer attractive. He is stationed now in Pietermaritzburg, wherehe is working in the Bantu Affairs Agricultural Section. 120

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