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Kingswood College Matric 1983 - Reunion 2003

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Day 1 - AfternoonRegistration was officially near the library in the morning, but because many people went to play golf, hardly anyone pitched up for registration. In the afternoon, various stragglers started gatheri...

Day 1 - The evening continuesPuffer Hartzenberg, seen here with Gary Cadle and Ulla (Gossow). Puffer also still lives near Grahamstown. He owns a dairy products company which distributes around the Grahamstown and Port Elizabeth...

Day 1 - Sharing memoriesLynette (Knight), Jenny (Knight), Puffer Hartzenberg and Kim (Yates) get together to look at photo albums. The back of Gregg Rippon's head is seen here with Dean Kent and Justin Wilmot. Hein Scheeper...

Day 2 - MorningJustin Wilmot and son. I didn't write down any spouses' or kids' names, being convinced at the time that I would remember them all, but I have forgotten most now! I will have to get the list from Kim...

Day 1 - Big group picWho's who, left to right Back row: Andrew Meyer, Gary Cadle, Puffer Hartzenberg, Trevor Harty (with two beers), Benjie Droomer, Justin Wilmot (who is not bald at all, contrary to rumours), Fuzzy Kem...

Day 2 - Kingswood versus Schnoozles rugby matchWhile most people decided sit in a dark smoke-filled toom watching the Springboks on TV, a few of us left to watch the Big Match between Kingswood and St. Andrews. It was held at Schnoozles this year...

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