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T
he Gaudy was held at College on a warm and
sunny afternoon. 120
sembled
ows and their ladies as-
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contingent including Jeremy Hutchinson, former Tutor and
Richard Coleman, Undertutor.
for
The Golf course ear-
tea in Great School, a
lier in the afternoon had
service in Chapel, talks
seen keen combat and in
from Dr Anthony Seldon
one foursome all players
and Anthony Bruce, a
were claiming victory at
tour of College and then
the 19th.
drinks before dinner in
A happy and increas-
Dining Hall. A £5 note
ingly noisy throng had
could hardly be spent
eventually to be pushed
more wisely.
through the Gates well
Amongst those at-
after lock-up and reminis-
tending this Gaudy was
cences continued at the
Ian Low who had flown
in from Sydney and gathered a strong Hardinge
The Hardinge group, back row: Rod Pellereau [1968–1973], Andy Cuthbert [1974–
1979], Steve Allen [1974–79], Jules Akel [1975–80]. Fack row: Tim Stead [1974–79],
Simon Guiton [1973–1978], Richard Coleman [Undertutor ], Jeremy Hutchinson
[Tutor: 1976–86], Ian Low [1974–79], Gavin Mailer-Howat [1974–1979].
Waterloo into the small
hours.
Semper domus
floreat !
A
stunning autumn day rewarded the 150
ows
and gu