Chronicle-1994

Sons ofOld Boys / Back Row: J. Groom,M.Shire,M.Nightingale, W.Smith,B.Polkinghome. Third Row: A.Paterson,B.Allen,R.Paterson,M.Jollands, T. Booth,R.Groom,G.Jollands, W.Verbaan. Second Row: G.Baird,G.Wood,A.Becker,B.Cole,A.Goble,J. Benney,S. Stockil,D.Rice,A.Stockil. Front Row: E.Larson,L. Nightingale, W.Tindall,G.Nilson,G. Verbaan,S. Hipkin,J. Howlett,B. Hulett. KEARSNEY COLLEGE OLD BOYPARENTS Surname Ini Known As Years atKearsney Surname Ini Known As Years at Kears Allen MG Glenville 1960-1964 Larson GE 1964-1969 Baird BT Bruce 1960-1965 Nightingale JM John 1962-1967 Becker RR Rob 1962-1963 Nilsen RA Rob 1961-1966 Benney RJ 1961-1966 Paterson DW Don 1963-1967 Booth MB Mike 1965-1968 Polkinghome NG Neville 1952-1957 Cole BE Brian 1957-1961 Rice GF Gavin 1961-1966 Goble HD Hugh 1968-1972 Shire JW John 1959-1963 Groom RW Ronnie 1959-1964 Smith TWF Tom 1961-1964 Hipkin AA Allister 1961-1965 Stockil PA Peter 1966-1971 Howlett HBG Harry 1949-1950 Tindall RJ Renton 1966-1967 Hulett HBW Bruce 1958-1962 Verbaan E Frank 1959-1961 Jollands GP Gordon 1962-1966 Wood JD James 1966-1970 Obituaries The following is a reproduction of an article from the June 1945 Chronicle written by RoyBevin(1945),who, upon his return from the UK,was a member ofthe Old Boys'Club Executive Committee and ran the 250Club until his death in 1994. LAWNS Apartfrom smoking, making a noise in theformrooms anddiscarding usedpeanutshellson the schoolgrounds, walking across lawns is one of the foremost sins of Kearsney College. Unique paths are suppliedfor the specialpurpose ofdi verting one's attentionfrom the pleasantluscious grass. These paths are specially constructed so that they run at an angle ofninety degrees to oneanotherso thatit means that the scholar gets physical exercise by walking twice the distance byfollowing the path that he would get by walking across the lawn. So therefore it is a sin to walk across the lawns. Kearsney Chronicle 1994 135

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