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Cambridge celebrates with memories

- SIVENATHI GOSA

Cambridge Primary and High School celebrated their 139th anniversar­y at their Founder’s Day celebratio­ns on Friday.

Former pupil and businessma­n Leslie Ruhrmund, who was in the class of 1968, was the guest speaker.

“I remember when I started primary school, my parents would tell me what I would be when I grew up. When I went to high school, things changed.

“Instead of them telling me what I would be, they started asking me what I wanted to do after I finished high school, which was quite annoying, but I knew what I wanted to be, and that was to be a doctor,” he said.

“I grew up in a world where there was no Instagram, Facebook, Youtube or any other internet programmes and that world was wonderful because we always had time to spend with our family and friends, instead of being glued to cellphones. I think life was less complicate­d before technology evolved.”

Ruhrmund said he didn't particular­ly enjoy school but he knew the important role it played in his life.

“The lessons we learn at school shape our lives for the rest of our lives.

“Our actions have consequenc­es,” he said. Ruhrmund concluded by advising pupils to fill their lives with people worthy of their love and respect.

“Our friends are a reflection of our character and our happiness is greatly influenced by the status of the relationsh­ips you have with the people you allow in your life.”

Headgirl of the class of 1958 Sandra Rankin said nothing had changed at Cambridge.

“The camaraderi­e in this school is amazing. “I enjoy coming to the Founder’s Day as it brings back some memories of when I was a pupil.”

Rankin said her fondest memory was attending the functions and growing into adulthood, knowing that she had a responsibi­lity towards the pupils as the headgirl.

 ?? Picture: ANDILE NXELE ?? KEEP ON WALKING: Mdantsane-based Nowonga Primary School pupils with their teacher Miss Mzamo on their recent Big Walk
Picture: ANDILE NXELE KEEP ON WALKING: Mdantsane-based Nowonga Primary School pupils with their teacher Miss Mzamo on their recent Big Walk
 ?? Picture:SIVENATHI GOSA ?? PAST AND PRESENT: Former Cambridge pupil Leslie Ruhrmund, who was in the class of 1968, delivering his speech during Cambridge Primary and High School’s 139th anniversar­y
Picture:SIVENATHI GOSA PAST AND PRESENT: Former Cambridge pupil Leslie Ruhrmund, who was in the class of 1968, delivering his speech during Cambridge Primary and High School’s 139th anniversar­y

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