When I entered DBS as a boarder in 1959, Mr. Lowcock was there to welcome me.
He immediately took me under his wing, and, indeed, became my surrogate fathe when my own father was held in a communist prison due to his journalistic view of Chairman Mao.
Mr. Lowcock was always there for me with his sage wisdom, timely advice, and emotional support,as I am certain he was for many other “DBS Boys.” He taught me so many valuable life lessons, chief among them, “Think for yourself and don’t follow the crowd.” In fact, I credit my business success to that very pearl of “Lowcock” wisdom. He ignited my love for sports that became a flame which still burns within me today, and has given me countless enjoyable hours as both a participant and a spectator. He was truly a gentleman and a scholar, and I can think of no one else that had such a positive influence in my life and the lives of all those young men who attended DBS during his tenure.
Mr. Lowcock was always there for me with his sage wisdom, timely advice, and emotional support,as I am certain he was for many other “DBS Boys.” He taught me so many valuable life lessons, chief among them, “Think for yourself and don’t follow the crowd.” In fact, I credit my business success to that very pearl of “Lowcock” wisdom. He ignited my love for sports that became a flame which still burns within me today, and has given me countless enjoyable hours as both a participant and a spectator. He was truly a gentleman and a scholar, and I can think of no one else that had such a positive influence in my life and the lives of all those young men who attended DBS during his tenure.
And so today,I raise my glass to one of the finest, most generous men I will ever know, Mr S. Jimmy Lowcock.