Item 202000819 - Interview with John Mills 1959

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Interview with John Mills 1959

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  • 2011 (Creation)

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A4 pages of transcript in MSWord Pdf file

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Interview with John Mills – 1959
John attended St David’s from standard 1 until matric. He was a day boy as he lived nearby in
Jellico Road, Rosebank and rode his bicycle to school. Due to being disabled by polio, John
didn’t participate in sport and on the academic front he failed matric with dismal marks for
Maths. He went to Damelin the following year and passed with flying colours. One of the
reasons for this may have been that he went overseas for 3 months in 1957 to represent the
boy scout troop and missed a lot of schooling. He recalls that they wrote matric together with the
girls from Redhill, it wasn’t very well organised with boys talking and copying and the Brother on
duty wasn’t very vigilant.
He remembers Brother Anthony – “Oranges” and Brother Benedict – “Beak”, all the teachers
were Brothers with the exception of the prep school where there were lay teachers. He had
great respect for Brother Edwin “Jack” the principal. A teacher that stood out in the prep was
Mrs Kempster, she was strict but fair and got good results. Mr Bishop, standard 5 rather weak,
Mrs Brophy grade 1, Mrs Keen standard 1 and Mrs Batten was a battleaxe. The boys used to
get caned or rapped over the knuckles and John’s older brother used to have the blackboard
rubber thrown at him by Brother Gerald. He was outspoken and not popular with Brother
Anthony.
John does not have much contact with old boys but he remembers that the head boy in his
matric year was Brian Nicol, an unexpected choice but he was Brother Edwin’s nephew. He
recalled Bill Bolsdon who lives opposite the college, George Poole an attorney living in Kenton,
Dennis Adams who is in Flo Bird’s office, Clive Knobbs, a director of Rand Mines, Ugo Riviera
whose brother Francisco had just died’ Max Liepoldt living in Hermanus, David Jacobsen who
was a director of Altech living in Boksburg, Leon Kadish who he thinks lives in Australia and
Basil Dakes whose father ran a hotel in the middle of town.
On completing his matric, John wrote his articles for accountancy but didn’t qualify but went into
business soon afterwards. He ran a Mercedes dealership on the East Rand, then Bill Lynch
approached him and he then sold his business to the Imperial Group. He started another
business and volunteered his services to the diocese.
John’s son Alan was a pupil of St David’s all his school life and matriculated in 2000. He recalls
that the classes expanded form one to two classes as the school roll increased. The main
sports were rugby and soccer, the latter brought parents together. The boys would go by train
and the parents would then fly down. It was good teambuilding.
John was a member of the board in the mid 90’s, his role being fundraising for the pavilion at
the time. Paul Edey approached him with regard to the Foundation and he was on the board at
the outset. Brother Anthony and Brother Jude were also involved. He currently runs the finances
for the Catholic Schools Office and diocese. He belongs to the Victory Park parish and is also
involved the Hope Home and Girls and Boys Town.
JE September 2011

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