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Interview with Kevin Peel – 1966
Kevin joined St David’s in 1954 in grade 1 and his first memory is of being in class with the
famous Mrs Brick and others such as Mrs Kempster, Mrs Janusch who was head of the junior
school The teachers that stand out in his mind are Br Anthony, Br Andrew (Drac) and Br Bosco .
He remembers standing at line up with Mike Larkin with whom he went through until matric.
Mike became a Professor and was sadly murdered. Kevin and his two brothers all attended St
David’s, with his parents doing the daily trip from their home in Roosevelt Park for 24 years.
Kevin’s father was also a Marist boy at Koch Street and then Observatory.
He enjoyed the sport wanting to be a part of it all and was in the 1st hockey team, 2nd teams for
rugby and cricket and also participated in athletics and played golf. He remembers Trevor Elliot
who started the school’s first golf club. All the Peel boys played sport everyday and their father,
who worked at Rosebank clinic in the radiology department, fetched them at the end of the day.
Because they spent so much time at school they often used to eat with the boarders. Kevin was
the only Peel not to be awarded provincial colours but went on to play 1st team rugby at Pirates
Rugby Club. He and his brothers were in the Pirates 1st team spanning 13 years and at one
stage 13 out of the 15 U20 team were MOBS.
The Inter- Catholic Schools Athletics Meetings were unbelievable, booking out the Wanderers
stadium and the school had some great athletes such as Terry Lavery, some of whose records
remain unbroken today.
Kevin’s father was the chairman of the old Marist Club and captained their cricket team
He is still in touch with many of his friends from those days namely Eric Ambrosioni, Anthony
Walker and Colin Cockerell. Another old boy, Renzo Brocco is Kevin’s first cousin and they
were also related to the Goosen family. Kevin also meets up with other old boys such as
Schoombie, Stott, Foden at Parkview Golf Club. He recalled the Tomaselli family who lived
below the fields.
An amusing incident that he recalled was when he was sent out of class and looked over the
balcony to see his brother sitting on the wall below him as he had also been sent out. He called
out in a voice imitating Br Anthony “Cooome heeer boy” at which his his boet got such a fright
he fell off the wall.
Discipline was hard and strict but the boys didn’t resent it and never complained Kevin
remembered a time when he was sent out of class and told to fetch the brother’s cane from the
auditorium. He found the cane and then dropped it down between the tiered seats and went
back and said he was sorry but couldn’t find it. He wonders if it is still there to this day.
Another memory was the day it snowed and as the brothers came out of their door to assembly
they were pelted with snow balls. One of the glass door panes was broken much to Br
Anthony’s anger and disgust.
Br Anthony attended the 40th reunion which was organised by Kevin and Trevor Elliot.
Kevin remembers the musical “Pirates of Penzance produced by Mr Drummond Bell which was
enthusiastically supported by all the boys and Kevin remembers that his partner at his matric
dance was Jenny Ireton.
After matriculating, Kevin attended Wits University where he studied for a BSC Quantity
Surveying. He then worked in his uncle, Harry Morgan’s practice for a few years. Harold’s
brother was Brother Ronald who taught at St Davids’ for a few years.. Kevin then started up on
his own in 1980 and has worked for himself ever since and is currently with O’Mahoney, Peel ,
Rowney Quantity Engineers.
Unfortunately Kevin’s son was unable to attend a formal school such as St David’s but is now a
journalist.
Kevin has been a contributor to Boys Town for the past 20 years and also supports a number of
other causes such as the Avril Elizabeth Home and Oliver’s Home. Kevin’s company is often
involved in undertaking gratis work for the church when called upon by John Mills’ 59. Kevin
enjoyed his time at St David’s and is more than happy to get involved.
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