St Hugh's College, Oxford - Chronicle 1945-1946

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was promoted Flight Officer, W.A.A.F., in March 1945, and is now with a Vocational Advice Unit, R.A.F., in the Middle East. R. A. ANDREWS, B.A., has served in the W.A.A.F. as a wireless mechanic since July 1943, for the last sixteen months on aircraft maintenance with Flying Training Command in Somerset. S. B. ANDREWS, B.SC., M.A., was appointed Biology Mistress at Wimbledon High School (G.P.D.S.T.) MRS. ANNESLEY (C. A. J. Awdry-Nicks) was an ambulance driver in F.A.N.Y. in London from 1939 to 1941, a convoy driver till 1943, and in the Army Education Corps till 1945. M. E. ASHE, B.A., was appointed to the Overseas Finance Department of the Treasury. K. E. BARBS, M.A., was appointed Hostel Head, Goldsmiths' College, University of London, from January 1946. G. M. BAKER, M.A., was appointed Senior Mistress at the Banbury County School from September 1945. She did five years' service as an auxiliary nurse (civilian nursing reserve). MRS. BALF (Mary Burch), B.A., B.M., was appointed House Physician in the Emergency Hospital, Shotley Bridge, Co. Durham. MRS. BAND (E. M. Mitchell), M.A., was appointed Demonstrator in Botany at Reading University in October 1945. EVERITT BARBER is the Assistant County Director for Hampshire, British Red Cross Society. RUTH BARBOUR, M.A., has been at the Board of Trade since March 1941, first as Assistant Principal on price control, and then as Temporary Administrative Officer on clothes rationing. When released she is going to University College, Leicester, as Assistant Lecturer in Classics. MRS. BARNES (M. M. Beaver) spent about eighteen months in the Censor's office in Karachi, and was then an assistant mistress in a war school in Karachi, as well as doing canteen work for the W.V.S. She has now left India and is an Assistant Mistress in the King's School, Peterborough. F. M. S. BATCHELOR taught English to refugees and German to English people during the war, besides doing some work for the French Red Cross. She was bombed out of London. She is now an assistant examiner in French, Cambridge Local Examinations. L. D. BECHLER, B.A., is still Assistant Welfare Officer at Batchelor's Peas, Ltd., Sheffield. She is on the panel of speakers to address youth clubs in Sheffield for the Education Committee. PATRICIA BEER has been appointed Lecturer in English at the University of Padua from September 1946. M. A. GEESE, B.LITT., M.A., who is teaching English and Scripture at Sherbome School for Girls, has been appointed Senior English Mistress. L. F. BELL, M.A., has now left the W.A.A.F. and is hoping to teach. I. D. BENNETT writes that her war work was A.R.P. and Red Cross Hospital Supply. E. M. BONE, B.A., was Sister-in-Charge at an M.A.P. factory, near Oxford, from June 1941 to October 1945, taking care of the health, safety, and general welfare of 1,600 men and women employees, and training A.R.P. personnel in First Aid. She was appointed Warden of Muir Hall hostel for women medical students, Edinburgh, in November 1945. P. M. ALLEN, M.A.,

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