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Adams, D
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8 A4 double sided pages
Adams, D
Interview with Glynn O'Leary 1969
Interview with Glynn O’Leary 1969 1960 – 1969 Standard 1 to Matric
Glynn did not enjoy the first few days of each school year as the family always went to the coast
for the long holidays and he hated leaving the sea behind (living in Glencairn now he sees the
sea all the time!)
He was a day boy and clearly remembers Mrs Januscz, Mrs Knezovich and Mrs Kempster. His
parents separated when he was in standard 4 and finally divorced in standard 6. His academics
took a dip as a result. Br Anthony sent for him and asked him if he was happy at St David’s to
which he answered yes. His father had contacted the school to withdraw Glynn from the school
stating that he could not afford to keep him at St David’s due to financial reasons. From that day
on his mother never had to pay school fees and he received all his books and school uniform
from the Brothers.
Glynn played 1st Team cricket and played in the 13th Marist cricket week held at St David’s as
wicket keeper. On the very first day of the competition a ball split his lip open while keeping
wicket which put paid to him playing again in the event. He also played 2nd Team rugby.
Brothers were strict and one evening Br Andrew (Dracula) caught the boys painting the other
boys with black boot polish as part of the initiation of new boys. Errol McCawley was caught and
was told to go back and fetch all the other boys who were involved. Errol did not enjoy this as Br
Andrew gave the boys cuts with a chain.
Glynn’s father never watched him play sport at school and that is why he and his wife Gill have
made sure that they have been there to support their 3 children as far as humanly possible.
The Marist Brothers have always played an important part in his life and he was made an
honorary Marist Brother in 2009 which was a great honour for him.
He has been involved with the Marist Brothers since 1957 and was chairman of the Marist old
boys in 1983 and served on the St David’s board of governors from 1985 to 1986. He has been
a member of the Marist School’s Council since 1997 and is chairman of St Joseph’s Marist
College in Rondebosch at present.
While at school Glynn was friendly with Dave Bergman and his brother Clive (better known as
Clive Bruce).
As regards Br Mario – we need to find out from him what happened when Br went horse
racing!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Interview: 13 October 2010
Anderson, Glenda
Land sales: Marist deal revisited. Finance Week 22-28 August 1985 page 509
1 page from Finance Week 22-28 August 1985
St David's College Inanda
Colour Brochure and programme
Marist Provincialate Johannesbrg
School land row: angry developers hit back. Finance Week, October 14-16 1982. page 100
1 copy of Finance Week October 14-20 1982
St David's College Inanda
1 copy of Finance Week September 30- October 6 1982
St David's College Inanda
Handbook compiled by the Marist Brothers
Institute of the Marist Brothers of the Schools South Africa.
The Open Schools Era (1976 - 1986) Marist Brothers Jude Pieterse in collaboration with Robyn Picas
A4 paperback published by Marist Brothers 3 copies
Marist Brothers
Welcome to Rev. Bro. Justin, Assistant General of the Marist Brothers
A6 copy of black and white photo of attendees at dinner to welcome Rev. Bro. Justin Assistant General of the Marist Brothers
St David's College Inanda