NO.121
40-Years-on Dinner: on Saturday, 27th
February, lit by a bright afternoon, but
with a bitterly cold northerly wind
sweeping across Meads, 35 members of
the Classes of ’75, ’76 & ’77 gathered to
watch XVs, followed by a most
T H E T R U S T Y S E RVA N T
entertaining ‘div hour’ in Chantry, taken
by Dr Richard Foster, the Keeper of
Treasury, who explained the history of
Chantry and described the exciting
prospect of the new Treasury opening in
September. Drinks, Compline and dinner
followed, with Patrick Herring, Director
of Studies, speaking for the home team,
while Professor Francis Pott (C, 71-75)
replied for the guests on the easy subject
of ‘the wonder of being an Old
Wykehamist’.
Above:
Malcolm Younger, John
Nightingale and Tim Anderson
Geoffrey Hunter and Stephen Shuttleworth
Edward Smith and Nick Janmohamed
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