At the December 'Do', Malcolm Pit-Keathley and Harvey Feldman met for the first time for over 35 years and, together with Norman Holland, tried to identify contemporaries on old school photos. Norman now has 3 grand-daughters, two of them in Australia. Ted Jarvis gave news of his sister, also an O.R., Doreen Steel -she lives in rnham, has 2 children and works part-time for the M.O.D. Peter Lodemore works in the Education Department of Kent County Council, helping Heads sort out local management problems. His brother David Lodemore is enjoying life in the U.S.A., in Boston -also a keen skier -he'd be delighted to have O.R. visitors, so anyone planning a visit, contact us and we'll put you in touch with Peter for more information. Victor Hills, after his years with IL , now works in the development office of Tower Haml s Education Department - apparently 4 new primary schools and 3 secondary schools are being built and Vie decides on room sizes. Duncan Edmonston again made the journey from Aberdeen - I wonder if he had any return journey travel problems with the snow? Remo Beschizza turned up after hearing the advertisement on Capital Gold -he suggested colour-coded labels per decade to make it easier to spot contemporaries. Kathy Forrest, contemporary of Laurence Page and Steve Everton, attends the Arbour Square building where she is doing a B.Tec. in Performing Arts. Pat Turner and Kay Stewart were in the girls' school before the Amalgamation and brought photos including Miss Mangold, Joy Turner, Eileen Munn, Ann North, Hazel Griffin (who died in '74), and Margaret Raines whose chemistry experiments always failed and who was renowned for saying 11 Can anyone tel1 me what should have happened? 11 • Former pupils on the photos were Sandra Briden, Joan Cooper, Gillian Armstrong, Valerie Woods, Margaret Griffiths, Vivienne Coleman, Doreen French and Kaye Prince who became a physiotherapist before marrying a farmer and having 2 children. All the Chappell family now live in st Anglia, Barry and Geoff are both in Norwich, John is Head of Classics and a head of year at a school in Kings Lynn. Hilary Tear is an interior designer, and this year was judging the British Junior Ice Skating Championships and has now been accepted on the International Panel of Judges. Gary Bird is a newspaper typesetter. Andrew Cappaert is in the Promotions Department of the 1 Daily Mail'. He is a staunch member of the PLA rugby team - as are Ceci1 and Aaron Bartholomew, Robert Baker, Richard Mahoney and John Featherstone. John is now studying Art, and had just returned from a study trip to Paris. Lorraine Manners and Suzanne Smalley both work for NatWest. Manners is married and a father. - 3 -
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