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Alumnus Alf Fleur from Worcester couldn’t describe the mood at the ′80s Alumni Reunion weekend more aptly when he said, “the reconnection was amazing, the (Friday) evening was like a fairytale, the brunch nostalgic and the dancing a great pleasure at its best.” “The church service was inspirational and the march to the gate a pilgrimage. All of a sudden nobody wanted the weekend to end...what a privilege to have been part of the ′80s Alumni Reunion! Thank you to the team who organised this.” The three-day alumni event was a resounding success, bringing together old friends for a weekend of nostalgia, discussion, fun and philanthropy. The Gerwel family chose the event to donate one million Rand to the University’s Jakes Gerwel Education and Development Fund. The developmental theme echoed throughout the weekend, particularly at the spirited remembrance march to the old entrance of the University as the ′80s Reunion drew to
a close on Sunday. The march recalled the struggle years when student activists often marched to the gate chanting “hek toe” to protest against human rights injustices that were taking place in South Africa at the time. They were often met with tear gas, assault and arrested by the police. But this time the marchers, led by 93-year-old Prof Richard van der Ross, the first black UWC Rector, retiring Rector and ViceChancellor, Prof Brian O’Connell, and incoming Rector and ViceChancellor, Prof Tyrone Pretorius, exchanged flowers with a group of police at an emotional occasion of commemoration and reflection. This time alumni sang struggle songs and chanted ‘hek toe’ to draw attention to corruption, crime, poverty, inequality and universal access to education. To huge applause from the marchers, Prof Van der Ross reprised the words he used fifty years before at a mass meeting in the Great Hall after a march, when he said: “The University of the Western Cape has found its soul.” Addressing Prof Pretorius, he said, “You will continue the great work that we started”. Prof Pretorius responded that he was deeply humbled by Dr Van der Ross’s words. “I think Jakes Gerwel CONTINUED ON PAGE 2
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