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Maitland Collegian, by Old November 17th Friday on follows: as events these on to report pleased Iam and support, Philanthropy, Special Grants and Graduation Celebrations comments and emails commending their performances this year. many had Ihave and students the of achievements the of proud incredibly been has network Collegian Old The campuses. three A new initiative from the OC’s has has OC’s the from initiative A new held was Day Golf College Annual The opened officially was Centre Archive College Kentigern Saint The Scholarship Fellowship, of goals core our on to work We continue successful year for the Saint Kentigern Community across all all across Community Kentigern Saint the for year successful another on reflect can we to aclose, draws year s the success in the sporting arena makes all Old Collegians very proud. very Collegians Old all makes arena sporting the in success continued the winners, award to all Congratulations celebrated. being were that achievements the and students of number sheer the to see night awe-inspiring an was It Centre. Sports the in held future. the in them to support there is network Collegian Old the and them, with stay will Kentigern Saint that realise they that important it’s schooling/lives, their of stage next the into move students As College. the at Brunch Leavers’ Year 13 the and Dinner Leavers’ School Year 8Girls’ the Dinner, Leavers’ School Year 8Boys’ the including occasions, See the full advertisement on page 81 page on advertisement full the See Morning – Sunday Service Chapel Night –Saturday Dinner 65th Night –Friday Evening Cocktail College Venue: SUNDAY –FRIDAY to March 16-18 COLLEGE 65TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION [email protected] RSVP: provided &BBQ Refreshments Astro Park Elsmore Lloyd Venue: Time: 12.00pm FEBRUARY 22nd HOCKEY XI COLLEGE vs SKOCA SKOCA sponsored the recent College Sports Awards evening, evening, Awards Sports College recent the sponsored SKOCA Graduation Kentigern Saint of anumber We sponsored have Speaking of Old Collegians and sport, our OC Netball Team, Team, Netball OC our sport, and Collegians Old of Speaking captained by committee member, Amorangi Malesala, recently took on the Saint Kentigern Premier/Senior A Premier/Senior Kentigern Saint the on took recently team in a friendly match. It was a close game in which the the which in game aclose was It match. afriendly in team fought back admirably. In the end a 34-30 win for the the for win a34-30 end the In admirably. back fought girls our but times afew lead the stretched team College College. Better luck next year! next luck Better College. Planning for the 65th Anniversary Anniversary College Kentigern Saint 65th the for Planning is well underway, in what promises to be a great, long long agreat, to be promises what in underway, well is weekend of celebration, with a cocktail acocktail with celebration, of weekend evening, a formal dinner, Chapel and and Chapel dinner, aformal evening, sporting events. I urge all of you to get to get you of all Iurge events. sporting involved and come back to the College College to the back come and involved to join in the celebrations. The Archive Archive The celebrations. the in to join Centre will be open for viewing and and viewing for open be will Centre campus tours are being arranged for those who haven’t been out for some some for out been haven’t who those time and want to see how much has has much how to see want and time changed. I look forward to seeing you you to seeing forward Ilook changed. all there! all touch: [email protected] in keep please so members from The committee welcomes feedback feedback welcomes committee The Est Servanda Fides Butler, Hayden Mr President In Memoriam FINLAYSON, John Geoffey John FINLAYSON, PaulBRIGHOUSE, Russell I to their families. to their We express our condolences staff. and students following record the passing of the the of passing the record we that sadness with t is moving? moving? you Are moved? you Have

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MacFarlan -Service in Nepal Europe, after seven years in France, we decided it was time to move to move time was it decided we France, in years seven after Europe, in living of attractions many the Despite up. broke Union Soviet the when independence political and economic gained recently had that Europe eastern and central in to countries trips fascinating many included there time My Development). and Cooperation Economic for (Organisation OECD the for to work opportunity the Ihad when population! the of sectors by some reviled much were economists Treasury and reforms economic these if even swing, full in then was ‘Rogernomics’ as there to be time exciting –an Treasury the for Iworked where to 1992, 1987 from Wellington in We lived girls. twin arrived newly by our accompanied to NZ, back moving before years several for Michigan in level university at economics taught We both economics. in adoctorate for studying also was who Sandy, wife, my US-born Imet that there is It U.S.A. the in University Duke at economics in studies postgraduate with continued and mathematics, The travel bug hit again, however, this time taking us to Paris to Paris us taking time this however, again, hit bug travel The WHAT DO YOU DO? lines tofillusinonwhat you’ve beendoingsinceleaving school, orwhat you areabouttodo, a recentachievement, amomentous These pagesbelongtoyou, ourOldCollegians. 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Warwick Bell - A Long and Loyal Servant

elve back into the history of Saint Kentigern College and you teacher for all four Headmasters of the College: Dr Adam MacFarlan, Dcannot help but become aware of the enormous contribution that Mr Nigel Toy, Reverend David Williams and Mr Warren Peat. Warwick Bell has made to the Saint Kentigern community, spanning As well as a lengthly service teaching English and History, a period of over 50 years; firstly as a student and subsequently as a Warwick was also involved with extra curricular duties which staff member, ascending through the ranks from teacher to Head of over the years included organising Debating and Public Speaking English, to Senior Master until his retirement as an Associate Head competitions, running the Rowing programme and coaching at the end of Term 1, 2005. He didn’t stay retired long, returning to Tennis, as well as his increasing senior management responsibilities work as the archivist until he retired at the end of 2017. Over all those in his final teaching years. years, Warwick has only spent a short time away from the College, firstly at university and then later teaching Having been Head of Bruce House as a student, overseas for a year. Warwick also served as a Housemaster at the House from 1981 – 1985, adding real value to the Warwick joined the College as a 3rd lives of the boarders, including assisting with the Former in 1957, taking up residence as one plans for the Year 13 Lodge that was completed of the early boarders at Bruce House. By shortly after he finished his tenure there. the time he reached his final year, Warwick was Deputy Head Boy of the College, Head Warwick’s final full time role was as Head of Prefect at Bruce House, Captain of Rowing Admissions, a kindly, warm and welcoming man and was awarded the St Andrew’s Prize for who students nervously met with their parents Senior Divinity. when they came to be interviewed for a place at the College. Warwick went on to the University of Auckland and gained a Master of Arts Warwick was an outstanding educator and Degree with Honours in History, before has remained true to Saint Kentigern. He is going to Teacher’s College where he humble and compassionate with a good sense of specialised in teaching English and humour and a genuine interest in the wellbeing History. Following graduation in 1967, he of others. was appointed by the Reverend Dr Adam MacFarlan to teach History, English and Warwick has officially retired once before, but Social Studies and, apart from 12 months this time he knows he is ready to step back and teaching at a school in England, he has enjoy his retirement years with his wife Alison. been at the College ever since, working as a We all wish him well.

David Clark - Member of Parliament

avid attended the College from 1986 – 1989 and is now currently Parliament because he was concerned about the growing gap Da Member of Parliament for Dunedin North, Minister of Health and between rich and poor in New Zealand with too many missing out Associate Minister of Finance. He said, ‘Saint Kentigern helped me on the building blocks of opportunity. He said, ‘I saw that things achieve academic success. This spring-boarded me into further study, had swung too far out of balance. In my role as an MP, I am guided and the roles and responsibilities I’ve taken on.’ by my belief that everyone, no matter their background, should have the opportunities to make their best contribution in life. I feel After leaving the College, David pursued tertiary study at the incredibly privileged to now be the Minister for Health in the new University of Otago and in Germany at Eberhard Karls University, Labour-led government.’ Tübingen. He did undergraduate degrees in German and Theology and achieved first class honours. David then went on to complete In this position, David has promised to work hard towards a PhD (with contribution from a Saint Kentigern scholarship) on the making sure every New Zealander has affordable access to quality work of German refugee and existentialist thinker, Helmut Rex. healthcare. He said, ‘As a matter of priority, I am working to establish an inquiry into mental health in New Zealand. I want to David said, ‘I’m particularly proud of completing my PhD. I also make change that better ensures people can access the support completed an Eisenhower Fellowship in 2013, focusing on the priority they need when they need it most.’ accorded to the values of fairness and freedom in New Zealand and the United States.’

In 1997, David was ordained as a Presbyterian Minister and has also worked as a Treasury analyst. Prior to being elected to Parliament, David was the Warden at Selwyn College at the University of Otago. In that role, he enjoyed working with hundreds of young people – including students from Saint Kentigern.

In 2011, David was elected as the MP for Dunedin North, and has been re-elected twice - at the 2014 and 2017 elections. David decided to stand for old collegians old

85 86 old collegians E A Edward Reeves -Head Analyst Harry Melsop -Studying at Stanford service-oriented tenants (barbers, restaurants etc) and day-time use use day-time etc) and restaurants (barbers, tenants service-oriented of comprised tenancy with properties retail on primarily focus funds These II). I&CHRF (CHRF Funds Retail for analyst head the as storage, student housing, etc.). self- hotel, multifamily, industrial, office, (retail, investments estate real commercial of types all on focusing Management Under Assets in $15b has CHC-RE name. own his under empire estate areal created who USA the in estate’ real of ‘fathers one considered Crow, Trammel of son Crow, by Harlan 1998 in founded fund, estate real equity –aprivate (CHC-RE) Estate Real Capital Holdings Crow at to work offer an received Edward 2015, December In career. his for foundation the laid and estate real to exposure first his was This Ventures. CF called Hampshire New of out based company development History. 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Saint attending me by to afforded opportunities to the part in thanks 2014, of end the at about thinking started TV. on see you that culture’ College ‘American the epitomises and here, exercise areligious to be seems games the attending confronting; most the been have Football American like things Cultural halls! dining the in Coming here was something that I that something was here Coming sick of watching rugby at 3am in the morning!’ the in 3am at rugby watching of sick I’m because Zealand to New return Iwill ‘Eventually says, he as hold U.S. the across markets best the in to working exposure get and years 25+ for industry the in been have who professionals RE with to work opportunity the him given has and opportunity, experience/learning amazing investments. of kinds these on focused fund second our for equity in million US$417 place to help team the with working currently is He right?). abox in amassage ship can’t you (because sales online Amazon from to competition resistant are that tenants Whilst he is loving life in the USA, he is not sure what the future will will future the what sure not is he USA, the in life loving is he Whilst an been has Crow like acompany for working that says Edward Mark Vette – Animal Behaviour Consultant

have many fond memories from to his funeral. It seems in many ways each decade of my life is marked Imy time at Saint Kentigern; by some extraordinary dog. friendships that have stayed with In the last few years we’ve created Pound Pups to Dog Stars, a show me for a lifetime, great laughs, that follows rescue dogs from death row to service roles and their sport and the deep encouragement new families. If still continues to amaze me how forgiving and loving of various teachers to study harder! dogs can be given half the chance. Sports and animals have been my passion all my life and I had many As a result of ‘Driving Dogs’ (dogs driving a car around a racetrack), opportunities to grow my interest created in 2013, in collaboration with the SPCA and Mini, I was and skills there. approached by a UK based Production Company to explore dog cognition, cumulating in teaching three dogs to fly a plane. It I have had a passion for animals captured the globe’s imagination with over 100 million tweets and from a very young age, fostered calls coming at all hours from the international media! These gags by my grandfather who trained were all fun but underlying them was the message that rescue dogs war dogs and who gave me a very are smart dogs and I hoped to create empathy and understanding unruly German Shepherd at six towards them. years old. That dog got me into all sorts of trouble and it fuelled my desire to learn all I could about dogs The last couple of years have seen my focus return squarely to my and other animals. At high school, biology and in particular animal first love – dogs - moving away from being responsible to fixing behaviour and human psychology, interested me most and I studied difficult dogs myself, to teaching others to transform dogs or prevent hard in these topics the issues from developing in the first place. We have created a comprehensive science based education ecosystem called Dog Zen My schooling set me up well to pursue Zoology and Psychology at – now a book - a philosophy and training method on how to best rear the University of Auckland. I went on to do my Masters in Zoology and train your dog. Ideally it encourages doing the ‘Right thing at the on the ‘Ontogeny and Genetics of Sheep Dog Behaviour.’ After I right time’ and, therefore, ‘Prevention is Better than Cure!’ graduated, I went to study the wolf in North America and was awe- struck by this magnificent species. I was lucky enough to study under Saint Kentigern prepared me well for the world by teaching me to several world-leading scientists in canine behaviour - an incredible find my purpose, do what needs to be done and to do it mindfully. opportunity to learn how to become an Animal Behaviour Consultant, I have been deeply grateful for all that I have been gifted by the which later, I was to become the first of its kind in New Zealand. world. Also during these years, my three wonderful children came along Jazmin, Bodhi and Koan. I have been very lucky that at various By the late 1980s, I had established my kennels in Auckland and stages, they have all worked with me and it has been one of my was teaching in various tertiary institutions. I consulted to the Animal greatest joys seeing them share my love of animals and grow our Industry and grew my practice to include an in-residence behaviour adventures together along the way. training facility. My arms bear the scars of some of the more difficult dogs I encountered! I am proud to have transformed a lot of dogs that If you are interested in being involved in any of Mark’s ventures then others had given up on. please contact him on [email protected] - he is always looking for partners along the way. By the mid-nineties I was reasonably well known and was approached to help out on a film set that further fuelled my passion for animal welfare and so another career was born – creating animal performances for film and TV. Training everything from wolves and elephants, dogs and cats to butterflies! That career has been an extraordinarily varied and rich experience. I have been lucky enough to be involved in films like The Last Samurai, Lord of the Rings and The Piano as well as the two TV series, Xena and Hercules. My personal favourite was training the wolves for Narnia.

We have also done 1000s of TV commercials like the Genesis ‘Pukeko’ ads and the Toyota ‘Bugger’ ad, with my beautiful soul mate dog Hercules. He became so well known that when he died in 2004, the NZ Herald gave him a one-page tribute and 100s of people came old collegians old

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