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The final alumni reunion
to mark the 50th Anniversary of the College was for those who were here
between 1990 and 2003, plus the current second year IB students. Around
100 people had booked to attend the event but we were surprised to see
that twice that number actually came on the day, many of whom had travelled
from all over Europe to join the celebrations.
As with the 1980s
Reunion, the day started with Tea and Alumni Talks. These were held at
New Place. We were delighted that so many alumni wished to attend, but
we were extremely lucky that the weather was lovely so people could mingle
in the gardens outside. Several alumni talked about their time at St.
Clare's. The common theme which emerged - as at all the Reunions - was
how much all their time here had influenced their thinking since. We were
very grateful particularly to Sebastian Knoop-Troullier, Victoria France,
Bryony Lee and Sascha Klengel for their contributions.
The evening continued
with a reception held in the library where many of those present remembered
revising for exams as students. Amongst the staff who attended were Dan
Denno, David Gomm, Carolyn Halliday, Brendan McLaughlin, Caroline Crook
and David Staton. All of them enjoyed the chance to catch up with older
alumni as well as recent graduates.
Dinner was held in
the hall for 60 of those who had booked in advance as requested. It was
informal and gave everyone a chance to catch up with friends. Margaret
Skarland, former Principal, welcomed the guests to the Dinner by recounting
some of her memories of the alumni present. After dinner Boyd Roberts,
Principal, spoke briefly about St. Clare's plans for the future before
asking Therese Untersander, who left St. Clare's in 1993, to speak. Therese
talked of her time at St. Clare's as well as how the confidence that she
had gained in an international environment is helping her to succeed in
the competitive world of sports journalism. As it was Therese's birthday
the next day, we surprised her with a cake complete with candles.
Those alumni who did
not come to the dinner went to favourite haunts in Summertown and central
Oxford, where the dinner guests later joined them. A good time was had
by all.
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