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Annual Dinner Announcement
from May 1968
by StPetersYork
Old Peterites are reminded that the President of the Club will, as is customary at Commemoration, lay a wreath on the Memorial Shrine in the Ante-Chapel at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday, 13th July, and it is hoped that O.P.s attending Commemoration will accompany him.
The official programme is circulated with this issue of The Peterite. Please complete the pro forma and return it to the Headmaster's secretary without delay.
Organisers for the O.P. teams for the sporting events, with whom members wishing to take part are asked to communicate as soon as possible, are as follows:— Boat Races—C. R. G. McNeil, Thorganby Lodge, Thorganby, York. Cricket—K. M. Ratcliff, "Fairways", Ratcliffe Lane, Sheepy Magna,
Atherstone, Warwicks. Fencing—P. A. Morris, Hound House, Warthill, York. Golf—P. J. Middlebrook, "Highfield", Brayton, Selby, Yorks. Tennis—B. Jones, 12 Elm Park Vale, Stockton Lane, York.
OLD PETERITE CLUB ANNUAL DINNER
The O.P. Club Annual Dinner will be held at the School on Saturday, 13th July (price £1). It is hoped that Old Peterites, who wish to come to the dinner, will apply for tickets as soon as possible.
NEWS OF OLD PETERITES
MARRIAGES
KAY-MuRRAv. The wedding took place, on 6th April, 1968, at St.
Machar's Church, Bucksburn, Aberdeen, of Michael Kay, Westlands
Grove, York, and Moira Murray, Stoneywood Terrace, Bucksburn.
The Rev. Canon Gallic officiated. (Temple 1949-56)
ENGAGEMENTS
DRoNEIELD—FARRAELv—Patrick John Dronfield, eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Dronfield of Askham Bryan, near York, to Miss Susan
Farrally, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Farrally,
Westbourne Avenue, Harrogate. (Patrick, Economics B.A. Cantab., is working in London for an international firm of steel manufacturers.
Wedding to take place in August.) BROWN—POTTER—Peter C. Norfolk Brown (School House 1958-64 and
Merton Coll. Oxford) to Miss Clare J. Potter of Bridlington.
Announced on 6th April, 1968. PROCTER-FRANKISH-D. R. Procter (Manor 1953-57) to Miss Patricia
Mabel Frankish of Preston, near Hull, Yorks.
A. C. BROWN, 6 Park Row, Hornsea, E. Yorkshire. (Joined 1938, Left 1942.)
From Tehran. In the last issue we reported S. K. Kazerooni as extending a warm welcome to visiting Peterites. He was recently appointed Administrative and Parliamentary Under-Secretary to His Imperial Majesty. He was educated in Iran before coming to St. Peter's. For 32 years he has been concerned with the Iranian oil industry, has had extensive experience in labour and management, and is the author of four books, two of them in Persian. He is a foundation-member of the IranNovin Party and has been a member of its central council and executive committee. He is 52.
Michael Kay, writing from New Zealand, speaks of himself as a firm "convert" to the "Kiwi" life. He has lived for a year now in Auckland and married last year intending to stay there permanently. He writes : "I have seen many countries since leaving sch gal and certainly one of the finest is New Zealand where every opportunity lies at the feet of young chaps who are qualified in any discipline. This is not to say that it is a land of milk and honey, for it is not. It is a land which needs developing and thereby creates many openings for individual progress."
Now reading for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce, he has been three years as a registered Chartered Engineer. (Manor 1950-55)
Daily Sketch, Monday, 29th April, 1968. "Why upon being searched was Mr. Charles Schofield, Q.C. (0.P.), an eminent barrister and a Master of the Bench of the Middle Temple, found to have stolen a silver spoon? And Why, when all the lights went out at the same dinner in the Hotel des Bergues, Geneva, was Mr. Schofield accused of pinching a lady's necklace?"
The Sketch elucidates : "Mr. Schofield has been brushing up his role as Moriarty by dutifully `oscillating his head from side to side in reptilian fashion' ", preparatory to re-enacting his villainous struggle over the Reichenbach Falls with the indomitable Sherlock Holmes.

O.P. CHANGES OF ADDRESS
A. R. BARRETT, 44 Cavendish Street, Keighley, Yorkshire. R. BAXTER, 6 Latimer Close, Pinner, Middlesex. Tel. 01-866-1633. P. M. BEACHELL, 10 Carlyn Avenue, Sale, Cheshire. A. P. BRAMWORTH, 247, Church Road, St. Anne's, Lancashire. R. T. •BURDON, 22 Western Road, Nazeing, Essex. Tel. Nazeing 2333. CAPT. P. W. G. CHILMAN, 15 Garbett Way, Bighopthorpe, York. J. C. COOKE, 7 Sandmoore Road, Errington Park, New Marske, N.
Yorkshire. C. B. HARDIE, 21 Fairfield Crescent, Scarborough, Yorkshire. Tel.
Scarborough 3290. W. R. IBBERSON, 22 Southbourne Road, Sheffield. S10 2QN. Tel. 074265355. A. N. JoingsoN, 102, Cooden Drive, Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex. Tel. 5087.