L. H.(Lawrence) Proksch (57-60) is sugar farming in Mtubatuba and plays a lot of league golf. Glynn Price-Hughes (47-51) has his own Architects practice in Sandton, north of Johannesburg, and is chairman of a farming company near Rustenburg, as well as being a member of Sandton Rotary Club. D.M.J.(Dave)Poole(57-63)completed his Housemanship at Groote Schuur in January, 1971. After a six month holiday trip to U.K. and Europe he intends taking up a position with Goldfields. ■■i ■■I n m H. H.(Harold) Rowe (46-51) is farming in Cornwall, England with 65 pedigreed Friesland cows and some sheep. He encloses a photograph of himself, his herds man, his son and a prize cow which has given two consecutive yields of over 3000 gallons. Address; Godcott Farm, North Petherwin, Launceston, Corn wall, England. D. A. (Derek) Rock (39-43) runs his own Computer Bureau Service having four computers with branches in Durban and Cape Town. He intended travelling last year to Zurich, Stockholm, Paris and London. He has contacts with Needham, Trentham, Dudley Gardner, J. Sprossen and Newton Walker. Elgar Rogaly (58-63) completed his M.B., Ch.B. with distinction at U.C.T. in 1970 and isnow at Groote Schuur Hospital. He hopes to follow this work in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Edendale after which he hopes to get a job as a ship's doctor so that he can see parts of the world he has, until now, only read and dreamt of. There are a number of Old Boys studying medicine at U.T.C. at present. A. G. (Alastair) Ramsay (58-60) who was formerly secretary of the K.C O.B.C. Durban Branch is now working for Gourock Ropes and Canvas in Cape Town, as a salesman. Address: 29 Grimsby Road, 3 Anchor Bay, Cape Town. M. G. (Mike) Rochfort (63-64) lives at Durban North and works for Roberts Haley and Murray doing the final stages of a C.T.A. course. G. S. (George) Roberts (1926) has retired on pension due to ill health after 42 years with Barclays Bank. His son Denis (51-54) after teaching for some years in London was appointed to the staff of the remarkable new school "Countesthorpe" in Leicestershire. This school is the most advanced working model in Europe of the theories of secondary education that have developed during the last few years. A.R. (Rhys) Rolfe (57-60) is farmingnear Viljoenskroon, O.F.S. and plays regular cricket. He meets H. Newton Walker (38-45) and also R. Mathison (56-59) who plays cricket for the Goldfields. R. C. (Rob) Richardson (53-56) is a Senior Technician in the Department of Agricultural Technical Services and stationed at Howick. During his rounds he meets the Extension Officer Ian Wiseman (54-59) and the following farmers: Peter Houston (51-54), Brian Stanistreet (43-45) andDougEvans (61-63). Address: Box 63, Howick, Natal. 114 T. N. (Nick) Rivett-Camac (64-67) completed his B.Sc. in Biology and Psychology at the University of Natal and then ventured to England where he is at present employed as a Professional Editor. He is engaged in the production of three publications, "Ringdoc", "Petdoc" and "Vetdoc" which are three regularly issued"alerting service" journals, comprising summarised versions of approximately 500 research articles per issue, the most regular of which appears every 5 days! Jack Reece (Staff 27-67) writes: "Iwas very disappointed at having to miss the Golden Jubilee Dinner in Durban, owing to a bout of 'flu.Iam also disappointed in having to miss the Juhilee Old Boys Weekend in September, for Ishall be inEngland at that time.My apologies and good wishes. My wife will be representing South Africa at the World Federation of Methodist Churches in Denver City, andIshall seize the opportunity to accompany her as far as U.K." R. W. (Roger) Simpson (53-58) writes from England to say that he left St. Stithians to take a job as lecturer on Computer programming with International Computers at Moore Hall, Cookham in Berkshire. E. J. (Sandy) Sandeman (42-46) is investigator in charge of Division of Commercial Invertebrates, Fisheries Research Board of Canada, Biological Station, St. Johns, Newfoundland. He has three children and his interests are fishing and farming. A.N. (Andre) Schikkinger (59-64) is an Audit Clerk with Compton & Home in Durban. He was hoping to write his final qualifying examinations in May last year with the ultimate object of getting an Honours C.A. (S.A.). Dr. M. G. (Martin) Shelton (46-49) who is a consultant gynaecologist in Cape Town continually meets OldBoys whilst lecturing to 5th and 6th year Medical students at U.T.C. R. V. (Rod) Salm (61-64) completed an Honours degree inBiology and registered at the University of Natal to do his Masters hut abandoned it in favour of an offer made to him in which he is now involved. He writes; "I am the resident biologist on a tourist expedition ship, Lindblad Explorer which is cruising around the Seychelles islands. My duties include instruction and supervision of all diving and lecturing on a few marine biological topics. 1 have spent approximately three months a year for the last five years on deserted Mozambique beaches, diving and living off the sea. Duringall this timeIhave dreamed and schemed of how to get to these islands and under the Seychelles Sea. Needless to say one of my lectures is entitled Scashells of the Seychelles. Following the Seychelles season we have two trips to Antarctica from Cape Town. We then go up the West coast of South America to Darwin's Galapagos islands. The itinerary for the remainder of the year includes the Carribean; the British Isles and Faeroe islands; the Baltic and the United Nations Conference of the Human Environment at Stockholm; Norway and the Fjords; Spitsbergen; the Arctic; France; Portugal and Spain; and finally a cruise of more than 2000 miles up the Amazon with excursions along its tributaries. By this stageIhope to have made a few valuable contacts in the Scientific World, one of which 1 will be able to take up and settle into a more sedentary modeof life. G. C. (Geoff) Smith (66-70) completed his basic army training in Pretoria as an Administrative Clerk. He has seen Pete Wincell (66-69) who has returned from a holiday in Britain and started on a course at Natal University in Durban. W. D. (Swazi) Sommerville (61-66) was recently married by Athol Jennings. He was working at Game Discount World seeing that the public gets the best deal in town when buying electrical appliances. Now he has started his own business, in the same field - and claims that he offers even better deals! T. W. F. (Tom) Smith (61-64) has a Masters degree in economics and was studying for a degree in Operational
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTc3MDU5Nw==