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ODs meet in Dallas Texas.

"It was great to connect and reminisce a little".
Left to R: Cameron Martin (1964F), Patrick Ranger (1997B) & Devan Knoetze (2009W).
Left to R: Cameron Martin (1964F), Patrick Ranger (1997B) & Devan Knoetze (2009W).

On Thursday evening, 22 August, a few ODs got together in Dallas, Texas, to celebrate their time at Bishops and reminisce about how fortunate they were (writes Patrick Ranger, the ODU Representative for the area).

Partick continues: "It was wonderful to explore the growth of the school and how it has evolved from when Cameron graduated, to more recent times."

"The conversation flowed as well as the stiff Texan whiskey!  With there being an increasing number of ODs relocating from other parts of the country to Dallas, Austin, Houston, and surrounding cities, hopefully, this will be the first of many opportunities to reconnect and enjoy some time together."

Thank you to Cameron, Devan and Patrick, for meeting. 

ODs in the Dallas area can contact Patrick Ranger at [email protected]

The Centre in Cape Town looks forward to forthcoming OD gatherings in New York and San Francisco.  We are currently reaching out to other areas in the USA as well, including Australia, to build the network.  

Meanwhile ODs are requested to update their details on the ODU website if not already done https://www.odunion.com/home 

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