LADKIN, DIANA MARGARET
(Natural Science), Queen Mary's High School,
Walsall. Edinburgh University. (English), Durham Girls' Grammar School. PARHAM, JANET (Theology), Romford County High School. PICHANICK, PHYLLIS CONSTANCE FELICITY (English), Dominican Convent High School, Salisbury, S. Rhodesia. PIKE, CAROLINE MARY VICTORIA (Mathematics), Westonbirt School and Guildford County Technical College. PURKIS, JENNIFER RUTH (Philosophy, Politics and Economics), North London Collegiate School. ROBINSON, PENELOPE ANN (Geography), Atgerley School, Southampton. SHEPHERD (Mrs.) KAREN MARGRETHE (English), Struer Statsgymnasium. SHEW, LESLEY FRANCES (Jurisprudence), St. Michael's, Limpsfield. SNOW, MARGARET JANET (Natural Science), Leeds Girls' High School. STEPHEN, MARY WANDA, Edinburgh University. TEBBS, BETTY (History), Woodhouse Grammar School, Sheffield. WEBB, ELIZABETH ANN (Philosophy, Politics and Economics), Rosebery County Grammar School. WILKINSON, RITA MARGARET (Mathematics), Leeds Girls' High School. LEACH, ANGELA MARY,
MILLS, CAROLINE ALISON
JUNIOR COMMON ROOM REPORT 1960 FFLUENCE
has the advantage of allowing economic freedom. For the
IN. first time, perhaps, since before the war the J.C.R. has been able to spend
relatively freely without worrying too much about the cost. In a glorious summer, which will be noted in future years for the general air of prosperity and well-being which it bred, the J.C.R. captured the mood by throwing its own party in the gardens to which all members of the College were invited. We were delighted to see so many members of the S.C.R. and welcomed the opportunity to meet and speak with them under such pleasant conditions. While nominally the J.C.R. carried out all the preparations, we are in fact greatly indebted to the caterer—Mrs. Barker—and the Bursar for the assistance and advice they gave. We were particularly pleased that we were financially able to make donations, each of a worthwhile size, to World Refugee Year, and our two regular beneficiaries St. Margaret's House and World University Service. In the Hilary Term 196o, a motion was passed at the J.C.R. Meeting to adopt a refugee child. We have not so far had details of the child, but we do sincerely hope that future generations of J.C.R. members will feel as strongly as we do about giving help in this way, and will continue to give financial assistance. In return for the J.C.R. subscription, we have tried to keep up a satisfactory standard of J.C.R. amenities. Two new Anglepoises have been fitted up in the J.C.R. to supplement the general diffused light, which while bestowing an Athenaeum-like air on the room, is not particularly suited to close reading. 15