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Registo de autoridade- Pessoa singular
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- 1984 - 2013
Spouse of Owen Roberts, BP Headmaster 1984 - 1990, BC Science teacher 1969 - 1979
Ndlovu, Ntuthuko Nompumelelo (Ms)
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- 2011 - 2013
Relative of Phakama Ndlovu, deceased in his Matric year, 2013.
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- c1953 - 1961
Compiler together with her sister, Lilian Harris, of the Harris album.
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- 1960 - 1963; 1969 - 1971
BC Afrikaans teacher during two separate periods.
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- 28th June 1942 -
Class of 1960
First editor of College Chronicle, 1960.
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- 1902 - 1972
Trustee of St Stithians College, present at laying of Foundation Stone.
Dr J.B. Webb, a vice president of the World Methodist Council
Dr. JB. Webb led the Southern Transvaal District [of the Methodist Church] from 1957 to 1964.
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- 1959 - 1994
Founding member of the PA, 1957, Chairman of the PA in 1959.
Member of Council 1960 - 1991
Chairman of Council 1967 - 1968
Trustee 1967 - 1994
Deceased June 2001. Obituary in Stythian 2001, p.135
Donor of The Good Samaritan window in the Chapel in memory of his father
Deceased
Tribute to Ray Bradley on his retirement in Stythian 1995, p.29
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- c.1957
Vice-Chairman of the PA 1957
Member of the PA Swimming Bath Sub-committee 1957
Member of the PA Fund-raising Sub-committee 1957
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- 1934 - 2021
BC Headmaster 1969 - 1988
D.o.b. 26 March 1934, deceased 25 September 2021
Chairman of the Conference of Headmasters and Headmistresses of Private Schools of South Africa.
For celebrations of Mark Henning's 80th birthday in 2014 see https://www.stithian.com/news/entry/mark-henning-turns-80
For memorial tributes see: https://www.stithian.com/content/page/mark-henning-memorial-tribute
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- 1891 - 1967
Kent was born in Hastings, in the UK in 1891 and emigrated to South Africa with his parents in 1894. He was educated at Kingswood College in Grahamstown (now known as Makhanda). It is likely that it was here that he met fellow Methodists, Wally Mears, Gilbert Tucker, Thomas Hall and Basil Read, all of whom were later involved in the founding and building of St Stithians College.
Kent was an accountant by profession and formed his own company, Palmer, Kent and Co., that was the first to be engaged by the Anglo-Transvaal Consolidated Investment Company.
Kent was an active Methodist who became a St Stithians Trustee on the death of DF Corlett. He became Chairman of council at a difficult time when there were differences in interpretation of the roles of the College governance and that of the Headmaster. Kent was also involved in the selection of Walter Macfarlane as first BP headmaster.
On 30 October 1957, Kent opened the first swimming bath as it was then known. This had been a priority for parents as the College offered few sporting opportunities at its inception and the parents felt that a swimming batch would serve all the boys. However, it was not a priority for Council. As a result, the parents had to raise the funds for the pool themselves, but invited Kent to officially open the pool. He was vice-chair of council at the time. By 1957, the country knew that it would be changing from the imperial to the metric system and St Stithians was thus the first school in Johannesburg to have a pool measured in metres rather than yards.
The BP Library was officially opened by Mrs Eunice Lilian Kent in 1969.
An obituary for Mr. Kent appears in the Stythian of 1967, page 7. It was written by Ray Bradley. Here is a link to the magazine in AtoM: https://atom.stithian.com/index.php/stythian-magazine-1967
Kent House in the BP is named in his honour.