St Mary's Calne News Sheet - 54

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Sheila Cox (Harrison Smith). Now that the children are at school all day Sheila has taken a part-time job in one of the Leeds department stores and is thoroughly enjoying it. Tricia is very keen on Scottish dancing and goes all over the place dancing in Festivals, etc. Nicola Dancy was one of the first 15 girls at Marlborough College in autumn 1968, which proved an interesting and valuable experience. The scheme is running very smoothly and more girls have been accepted for autumn 1969. Christian Davidson is hoping to graduate from the University of Kent this year and plans to do a secretarial course in London before looking foi a job next year. Leila Davis (Suffrin) is enjoying living in the country. Louise is halfway through her teacher training at Hereford and Bruce is at Sheffield University, studying Civil Engineering. Peter is still at school and was taking "O" level this summer. Leila still works at part-time physiotherapy in the Medical Department of Wall's Ice-cream factory. Clare Denman (Troutbeck) has for the last seven years been living in Brighton, where her husband practises as an architect. Her elder son has left school and is working on a farm for six months. Her younger son, aged 15, is at Eton, and Clare has very much enjoyed renewing her contact with St. Mary's, where her daughter has been for two years. Monica Des Clayes (Westmacott). Her husband has been appointed to Plymouth again, so they have another two years there. Monica has enjoyed accompanying the adjudicator to all five plays during the Naval Drama Festival in Plymouth. Kari Dill (Sheppard) is married and living in the country. Her husband farms and trains racehorses. Valerie Donell (Rodd) is starting a new job in September, sharing the music teaching at Francis Holland School, Clarence Gate, with Nicola Le Fanu. Caroline Driscoll (Finch) is enjoying life, and was expecting her first baby in May. Alice Dyson is living in Winchester with her mother and working as a Medical Social Worker at the Royal Hampshire County Hospital. Pippa Ecclestone (Herring) is finding housework and one son a great deal more time-consuming than nursing. Jacqueline Elgood (Tate) was moving in August to the R.M.A., Sandhurst. She helps to teach disabled children to ride. Judy is very happy at St. Mary's, and Wendy is looking forward to joining her in September. Carole Elliott (Davis). Carole's husband is teaching at York University and they have bought a house about 22 miles north of Toronto. They now have three children : Adam (4|), Giles (2f) and Lucy (10 months). 33


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