Annual Report and Accounts

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 10, 1975

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COUNCIL AND STANDING COMMITTEES, 1974-1975 Office Bearers : Prof. R. P. Plewman (President), Dr R. E. Robinson and Dr M. D. G. Salamon (Vice Presidents), J. K. E. Douglas (Honorary Treasurer), and P. W. J. van Rensburg (Immediate Past President). Elected Members of Council: Dr M. G. Atmore, E. Collier, G. H. Grange, Dr P. R. Jochens, Dr D. I. Legge, D. G. Malan, C. T. Shaw, L. W. P. van den Bosch, D. A. Viljoen, H. M. Wells, P. A. von Wielligh. Branch Chairmen: B. T. Hosking (Witbank-Middelburg Branch), D. A. Smith (Orange Free State Branch). Past Presidents Serving on Council: R. J. Adamson, M. Barcza (until May 1975), H. Britten, H. E. Cross, Prof. J. de V. Lambrechts (until December 1974), R. C. J. Goode, Prof. D. D. Howat, Dr J. P. Hugo, D. M. Jamieson, D. G. Maxwell, Dr J. T. McIntyre, V. C. Robinson. Ten Council meetings were held during the year, with an average attendance of 19, and the standing and sub-committees held 74 meetings. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Membership, Dr M. D. G. Salamon; Technical Programme-Metallurgy, D. A. Viljoen; Technical Programme-Mining, G. H. Grange ; Vacation School-Metallurgy, Dr P. R. Jochens; Vacation School-Mining, Dr M. D. G. Salamon; Awards, Prof. R. P. Plewman; Excursions, Dr D. I. Legge; Constitution, Rules and Policy, P. W. J. van Rensburg and Prof. R. P. Plewman; Mines and Works, P. A. von Wielligh; Education, P. W. J. van Rensburg. REPRESENTATIVES ON OTHER BODIES Associated Scientific and Technical Societies Members: V. C. Robinson and Prof. R. P. Plewman. Alternates : Dr R. E. Robinson and Dr M. D. G. Salamon. Federation of Societies of Professional Engineers Members : J. K. E. Douglas and P. W. J. van Rensburg. Alternates : Prof. R. P. Plewman and G. H. Grange. South African Council for Professional Engineers Member : R. C. J. Goode. Alternate : G. H. Grange. Engineers' Liaison Committee (Pretoria) Member: Dr J. P. Hugo. Alternate: P. W. J. van Rensburg. MEMBERSHIP Thirteen Fellows, seventeen Members, eleven Graduates, three Associate Members, eighteen Associ¬ates, twenty-six Students, and one Company Affiliate were elected during the year. Nine Fellows, four Members, and three Associates were admitted to retired membership. Eight Fellows were elected to Honorary Life Membership. Three Members and one Graduate were transferred to Fellows, nine Graduates and two Students to Members, six Students to Graduates, one Student to Associate, and one Associate to Associate Member. Six Fellows, ten Members, three Associates, and one Student resigned. A statement of membership as at June 30th 1975 and the end of the previous year is shown in the following tabulation: 30th - 30th June, - June, 1974 - 1975 Honorary Life Fellows - 9 - 15 Honorary Fellows 8 - 8 Life Fellows 170 - 170 Fellows 544 - 536 Members 512 - 523 Associate Members 10 -15 Graduates 130 - 133 Associates 194 - 210 Students 173 -175 Company Affiliates 70 - 71 1 820 - 1 851 [ ] OBITUARIES Your Council records with deep regret the death during the year of the following members: M. Barcza, Honorary Life Fellow and Past President of the Institute; J. A. Boyd, F. E. Keep and J. H. Taylor, Life Fellows; I. D. B. Corner, C. O'G. Deane, R. E. Gilmour, A. C. Hofmeyr, M. W. Howell, T. J. Robin and F. C. Steinhobel, Fellows; J. J. Frankel, Member; T. J. Higgs, Associate. FINANCE The annual accounts, which follow this report, indicate that income again exceeded expenditure by a margin of R21 410 (last year R28 524). This year's income of R71 184 showed a further increase compared with last year's figure of R55 025. Costs, however, also in¬creased, and it is calculated that, excluding non-recurrent costs, the cost of running the Institute in¬creased by R6 654 from R25 501 to R33 155 for the current year. The main increases were involved in secretarial fees, stationery and print¬ing, and in publication of the Journal. All indications are that costs will continue to rise, and we have been advised that the A.S. & T.S. will be increasing their secretarial fees by 25 per cent in the year ahead to meet their rising costs. This year's surplus was derived entirely from the revenue from sales of publications (R13 644) and a surplus from the 1974 Winter School (RIO 654). There can be no certainty that revenue from these sources can be repeated each year. Our funds are in a satisfactory position because of these worth¬while activities, but the administrat¬ion of the Institute should not de¬pend on them. Council will accord¬ingly have to give consideration in the year ahead to an upward adjust¬ment of subscriptions to meet rising costs.
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