Chronicle-1965

State. Their history reader,'Cross, Castle and Compass' continues to be pre scribed in Natal. Thus has the early school promise been fulfilled! P..T. Reece(53-59), who is on the Kearsney Staff, has shown a keen interest in the Exploration Society, taking several parties of boys on hikes in the Berg or in Zululand. He has also resuscitated the school Bisley shooting team. W.L.S.Robinson (31-37), Treasurer of the Old Boys' Club, has served for many years on the Zululand Mission Committee, as Treasurer to the Manguzi Hospital, Maputaland. H. Shuttleworth (45-48) is sub-accountant for Natal University, Durban. For many years he hasbeen Superintendent of the large Sunday School at Pinetown Methodist Church. T.W.F.Smith (61-64), who has just obtained five distinctions in his Senior Certificate, has been awarded the Mobil Scholarship of R600 per year up to six years,to cover any degree course. He is taking B.Econ. at Natal University He was also awarded a Natal University Scholarship of R200 per annum. T. D.Syminton (55-60)is a sales manager for a Tobacco firm in Salisbury. K.B.Shea(50-52)has left the O.F.S.and is now employed with Combustion Steam Service (Pty.) Ltd., Smith Street, Durban, as Consulting and Inspection Engineer. He is already thinking in terms of Kearsney for his two sons. E.C.Smith (27-34), Inspector of Schools, has been appointed to the Natal Latin Syllabus Committee. Dr. G. W.Shuker (41-48), agricultural director of Hulett's South African Sugar Mills & Estates Ltd., had the honour of officially opening the 34th Zululand Show at Eshowe in May.In this he was deputising for J. N.Hulett(22-29) Managing Director, who was ill. A. I. Scott(59-63) has a job in a 100,000 acre sheep station in New South Wales, Australia. It is his plan to work his way round Australia and ultimately go to America. He has a post as sub-overseer, with 27,000 sheep to attend to. And this is one of the smaller farms! N.Stott(51-58)has now graduated at medical school,Cambridge University, and was recently married in Hampshire, England. D. G. M.Scott(48-52) writes from Vancouver where he is happily settled with wife and children and is engaged in engineering. Before going to Canada, he spent some months in Paris where he found his Kearsney French usefully basic for development into the 'real thing'. Dr. J. R.Tedder(53-56)is with the Casualty Clearing section of the Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading, England, after a period in gynaecological work. J.P.S.Turner(37-43)continues to make a success offarming at Estantia, and of parenthood, for he now has four small daughters and a son. K.B.Theunissen(34-37)has been appointed Vice-Principal ofPinetown High School. To D. V.Thompson(52-57)and his wife we offer our sympathies on the loss oftheir small daughter, after a long period of suffering, bravely borne. M.J. Volckman (60-63) is doing second-year Architecture at Wits. G.P.Williams(57-60), Rhodes Scholar, is taking a D.Phil, at Oxford. B. G. Williams (58-62), brother of the above, obtained Firsts in Maths II and Physics II at Natal University. B. G. Williams (54-58) continues to teach at St. David's, Johannesburg, a school solely for Jewish pupils. D.R. Weir (25-27) is, we hear. Manager of the Standard Bank, Cathcart. The following Old Boys are reported as doing first-year at Wits:D.Barnard (61-64) B.Sc., J. Bester (59-63), part-time Accounting, A.Broom (58-63) Com50

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