Fascinated by lute workshop of Mr van dear Geest. I seem to have got on well with Miss Kennedy and Miss Smith the big boss and James Winter including visiting him at home when he hurt his leg. On Easter Day I played for a 7.30 am communion service at St Mark's and there was a family service at which we sang "Blessed be the God and Father" and Mr Hawkridge preached using a flannelboard. I took Ann to see "Viva Max" with Peter Ustinov who was very funny. From my diary it is clear that I was being sent on relief to White libraries and taken away from my real job! I comment on being exhausted clearing up filthy books. The major problem was knowing if libraries were open at all. All I had was the phone and occasional visits with new books and requested books. There was a fuss because I got Mr Makhudu to drive some deliveries to relieve me. Apollo 13 safely landed April 17. Ken Hogg is mentioned - he joined the Guild and later became a priest.
On May 1 two lorries collided and a metal frame fell on the Landrover. I did not realise until later that the back lights had been smashed. Miss Smith and Mrs Hill were encouraging me. I was doing my best to negotiate with staff who wanted more money and I anted to bring in some changes. On one day I drove 83 miles. I mention Rosemary, Sandra and Becky but I do not recall any interest n them apart from as people. They were studying English honours with me at Unisa involving occasional trips to Pretoria. I record an inquest where the 3 Staff ended up asking each other for forgiveness so maybe my fairness paid off. There were lots of problems with the Coloured branches and then cuts came including telephones which were essential! Went to see the play Sleuth a clever 2 handler. Dad played a trial Sunday at the cathedral and I went to hear the others play including Trott and Bebington. Mr Makhudu proved to be a real pain. Staff were unreliable and I had to move Fordsburg library. I learnt a lot from all this and had to several library moves later in my career! Also how to handle difficult staff. I went to see Midnight cowboy which was considered very daring. I thought is tasteful and not sordid or offensive. The respectable lost all sympathy at the end particularly the
curious looking at the dead Ratso at the end. I was furious as Bryars got the cathedral job. The next day we flew to Rhodesia. We did see leopards and lots of elephants and roan and sable antelopes.
On May 1 two lorries collided and a metal frame fell on the Landrover. I did not realise until later that the back lights had been smashed. Miss Smith and Mrs Hill were encouraging me. I was doing my best to negotiate with staff who wanted more money and I anted to bring in some changes. On one day I drove 83 miles. I mention Rosemary, Sandra and Becky but I do not recall any interest n them apart from as people. They were studying English honours with me at Unisa involving occasional trips to Pretoria. I record an inquest where the 3 Staff ended up asking each other for forgiveness so maybe my fairness paid off. There were lots of problems with the Coloured branches and then cuts came including telephones which were essential! Went to see the play Sleuth a clever 2 handler. Dad played a trial Sunday at the cathedral and I went to hear the others play including Trott and Bebington. Mr Makhudu proved to be a real pain. Staff were unreliable and I had to move Fordsburg library. I learnt a lot from all this and had to several library moves later in my career! Also how to handle difficult staff. I went to see Midnight cowboy which was considered very daring. I thought is tasteful and not sordid or offensive. The respectable lost all sympathy at the end particularly the
curious looking at the dead Ratso at the end. I was furious as Bryars got the cathedral job. The next day we flew to Rhodesia. We did see leopards and lots of elephants and roan and sable antelopes.

