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The
sun shone on the 200 alumni, staff and guests who gathered together in
Oxford on Saturday 1st June 2002 to celebrate 25 years of the IB at St.
Clare's. The atmosphere was relaxed as people reminisced and reacquainted.
The day gave alumni a chance to re-visit places that they remembered as
well as to see how the college had changed since they left. It was also
an opportunity to catch up with old friends and teachers.
The day started with
a talk given by Boyd Roberts, current Principal, about the present and
future of St. Clare's. The
action then moved to St. Clare's newest acquisition, 131 Banbury Road,
or New Place. Tea, with cakes, scones and cucumber sandwiches, was served
in the garden of this new building. Anne Dreydel, co-founder of the college
talked of her memories of the early years of the IB at St. Clare's to
an audience of recent leavers as well as those who were students in her
time.
After a drinks reception,
around 100 people moved to the marquee in the garden of the Academic Resources
Centre for a wonderful 3 course meal. This gave St. Clare's the opportunity
to pay tribute to 2 of St. Clare's longest serving teachers, Julita Edwards
(38 years at St. Clare's) and David Ripley (23 years at St. Clare's),
who both retire at the end of this academic year. Boyd Roberts then outlined
the progress made by the college and paid tribute to all those who have
worked towards making St. Clare's the vibrant community it is today. Sophie
Chalmers, one of the first students of the IB at St. Clare's, rounded
off the evening by toasting the college.
Those who did not
attend the dinner visited favourite haunts as groups of friends. Some
alumni even stayed overnight in the houses they had lived in as students.
Thank you to
all those who attended and made the day so special. To all of those who
couldn't come, we hope to see you at the next reunion.
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