|
|||||||||
He has represented the Societies at world-wide Student Conferences in The Hague and Stockholm, and although the badge “Irish Delegate” pinned to his chest must have come as a surprise to those who were expecting something savouring more of a bog and a brogue, he was nevertheless a great success. In Sweden he was filmed on television, and appeared in papers under the heading “Exotica”. Among the many interesting people he met was a Swedish couple who invited him to be a Family Father at an International Children’s Camp held last summer near Klosters. Any thing approaching blowing his own trumpet is unnatural to him, so he is very reluctant to talk about himself or his affairs to most people, and one can only get an idea of the true man from his attitude to problems and his approach to people and to his work. He feels slightly reserved when meeting people socially for the first time, but anyone who knows him at all well finds him delightful (and intelligent) company. He is not a man to parade across Front Square with a girl on each arm; anything smacking of exhibitionism is totally alien to his nature. However, we believe girls do find him extremely attractive, and when they do the chasing, he is content to let them. It is largely his exceptional capacity for organization that makes him such an outstanding Chairman on the International Affairs. His whole approach is down-to-earth and practical, and, when there is extra work to be done, he will do it himself rather than delegate it to his Committee. He has little time for those who talk endlessly. In the Autumn he will be going back to Kenya to teach. (He did a Teachers’ Training Course and had three years’ practical experience before coming to Trinity). He hopes sometime to serve his country in another capacity. Having a real sense of compassion and sympathy for the underprivileged people of the world, he likes to work for improvement in the living-conditions of so many of his countrymen who come onto this category. One can be sure that there is a very good chance of him putting his ideas into practice, for he is not a man to talk ideally. |