PRESIDENT: JOHN CAVANAGH QC ISSUE 5

MICHAELMAS 2009 This newsletter brings news of two recent, very special OW reunions. There are also details about some great musical, sporting and social events which are happening soon. We hope you enjoy reading these newsletters. Do contact us if you’d like to share your own news

with the school and your fellow OWs. Anne Douglas, Alumni Relations. 1920s and 1930s OWs welcomed back to school

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OW Guests from the 1930s

Mr Alan Mason MBE WS 1928 1932 Mr J R Gaunt WS 1929 1934 Mr William Fox WS 1930 1937 Mr P Goodwin WS 1929 1938 Mr J W Adams WS 1931 1938 Mr Bruce Crouch WS 1932 1938 Mr Edwin Silk WS 1933 1939 Mr Hugh Smith WS 1935 1940 Mr Ralph Riley WS 1935 1940 Mr Ken Hutchinson WS 1933 1941 Mr J L Baynton WS 1935 1941 OWs from the 1930s and the Head Master in front of the school’s new Thornton Building Mr Richard Holloway WS 1938 1941 Mr P B Ashbourne WS 1937 1942 Twenty of our most senior Old Warwickians, who were at school in the 1920s and Mr W F Edge WS 1933 1942 1930s, were warmly welcomed back to school by the Head Master, Edward Halse Mr John Holtom WS 1939 1942 on Saturday 5 September. For many it was a moving and emotional experience as they had not been back to the school or seen one another for many years. Mr Kit Smith WS 1935 1942 The OWs witnessed the formal opening of the new Warwick School Museum and enjoyed Mr Dick Mann WS 1935 1944 a celebratory lunch in the Pyne Room, where they shared anecdotes and memories about Mr Roger Smith WS 1937 1944 their time at school in the 1930s. Mr Geoffrey Malins WS 1939 1944 The Warwick School Museum, in the small classroom nearest the chapel, tells the Warwick School story and In this edition… displays a number of important letters, photographs and documents. Archives The London Reunion on display include the oldest surviving Details and booking information school list from 1881, an autographed OWA Annual Dinner manuscript of the first Warwick School Book your tickets now song of 1829, details of famous old boy John Masefield, Poet Laureate in 2010 President’s Dinner News of this Cambridge event the 1930s and the electric clock which rang the school bell for some 1970s Reunion 30 years from the 1960s onwards. A key date for your diary! The firs t visitors throu gh the door! www.warwickschool.org/old-warwickians 1 Events and Reunions Find out about social and professional networking events for Old Warwickians the coming months. From drinks receptions to formal dinners and from London to Hong Kong, there are many events for OWs to enjoy.

1969 Anniversary Reunion

Graham Powell (WS 1962-1969), organiser of the 1969 reunion, reports here on a very enjoyable weekend. With much trepidation, forty former students whom attended Warwick School between 1962 and 1969 revisited Warwick for a 'Forty Year On' Reunion on 20 June 2009. Our doubts and concerns soon evaporated once our 58 year old selves realised that we were still 18 years old at heart. The ease with which conversation flowed around The class of ‘69 and the Head Master past recollections, intervening David Shakespeare and Peter Jinman triumphs and tribulations and future The weekend included a most interesting visit to the school. It was hopes, indicated just how much warmth and fellow feeling the group felt difficult to remember exactly where some of the familiar buildings for each other. Many had travelled a good distance to be present. of the 1960s had been and it was astonishing to see just how well Attendance by four former teachers – Ken Freeborn, Geoff Lane, Roger resourced the school has become. Afternoon tea with the Head Mitchell and Mervyn Riches – added a welcome dimension to the day. Master – overseen by the portrait of our former headmaster – reminded us of those things that don't change. Regular and restrained imbibitions – as befits our age – enabled more reminiscences to flow through the evening that culminated in a dinner at The Lord Leycester Hotel. Donald Agnew provided a perfectly judged after dinner speech to which Ken Freeborn responded with words that genuinely moved his audience. Michael Poultney led us in a rendition of the school song, which we all thought we had erased from our memory banks. We returned to the lives we lead with promises to keep in touch and l-r: Chris Goodman, Alastair Findlay, Nigel Burton and Tim Shenton-Taylor do it again one day. We will try not to leave it another forty years. Altiora Peto. Forthcoming events London Reunion, OW Music Praise, 11 October 2009 The Carlton Club Trevor Barr, Director of Choral Music and Rev Andrew Gough warmly invite all OW musicians to celebrate the gift 18 November 2009 of music at OW Music Praise on Sunday 11 October. OW Music Praise is a new Chapel Service, led by the Chapel All OWs are invited to attend the 2009 London Choir with instrumental soloists. The rehearsal will begin at Reunion, which is being held at The Carlton Club 17.00 and the service will on Wednesday 18 November from 19.00 to 21.30. begin at 18.30. Optional The Carlton Club was founded in 1832 by Tory afternoon tea and a tour of Peers, MPs and gentlemen as a place to the school are available at coordinate party activity. It is located within a 16.00 for those wishing to beautiful Victorian clubhouse in the exclusive take part in the rehearsal. St James’ area of London. The Carlton Club All OWs are warmly invited to attend the service. The London Reunion on 18 November takes the form of a drinks and canapés reception in The Cabinet Room. OW Harry Greenway, former If you would like to Conservative member for Ealing North and member of The Carlton Club, is participate in the choir, or kindly hosting the evening. require further information about the service, please There is no charge for attending this event. As numbers are limited contact Trevor Barr, E-mail: (maximum 70) bookings will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. [email protected]. To book your place, please complete the booking form on the back page of this newsletter.

The Chapel Choir Dress: Lounge suit. Booking deadline: Friday 30 October 2009.

2 www.warwickschool.org/old-warwickians OW Hong Kong Reunion, 1970s 17 September 2009 Reunion As we go to press the Head Master is due to travel to Hong Kong to attend the Academic Asia ‘Top Schools Sat 3 July 2010 Weekend’. During his stay he will meet up with a number of Old Warwickians in Hong Kong at a Were you at Warwick School reception at The China Club on 17 September. in the 1970s? Do you remember power cuts, Brian Emmerson and Martin Green Spangles, Tom Baker as Doctor Who and James Hunt in F1? Brian Emmerson and Martin Green are delighted to announce a reunion for those OWA President’s Dinner, at Warwick School in the 1970s will be held on Sat 3 July 2010. This will be a special day for renewing friendships, reminiscing about school days and seeing Girton College, Cambridge the superb facilities that Warwick School offers boys today. Mark the date in your diary and see the Lent Old Warwickian newsletter (January 2010) for full details Sat 24 April 2010 and a booking form.

2010 OWA If there are any particular OWs from your school days with whom you’ve lost President touch and would like to ‘find’ please contact Alison Lima in Alumni Relations, Jonathan E-mail: [email protected]. Meredith is Wanted… photos from the 1970s delighted to announce that To make the 1970s reunion extra special, we propose showing a Girton College, Warwick School in the 1970s slide show in the new Science Lecture Theatre. We Cambridge will would be very grateful to receive any official or unofficial school photos from the be the stunning 1970s. Please send them to Anne Douglas at Alumni Relations, Warwick School, setting for the Myton Road, Warwick CV34 6PP. E-mail: [email protected]. Once scanned, OWA we will return all photos. President’s Dinner on Saturday 24 April 2010. Established in 1869 as the first 2009 OWA Annual Dinner residential women’s college in England, Girton occupies spacious grounds 2½ miles to the Sat 5 December 2009, The Pyne Room northwest of Cambridge city centre. The college The annual OWA dinner is a very enjoyable opportunity to get became mixed in 1977. together with old friends back at the school. Pre-dinner drinks will OW Ed Button, currently studying at Girton says, be served in the Panel Room at 19.00 for 19.30, followed by “I am thrilled that the OWA has chosen to have its dinner in the Pyne Room. Bar facilities for wine and spirits are 2010 dinner at Girton. I am very proud of the college available before and after the meal. and am looking forward to welcoming people here in Dress: Black tie. April. The dinner is also a perfect opportunity for those Tickets: £33.50, are available by completing the booking form on who are studying or who studied at Cambridge to get the back page of this newsletter. Please book your ticket by together”. Wednesday 25 November 2009 latest. Ticket prices and full details about the Cambridge Recent school leavers in full time undergraduate education are offered dinner will be featured, along with a booking form, in discounted tickets at £19.95, and are limited to the first 40 applications. the January 2010 Old Warwickian newsletter. Some wine for recent school leavers will also be made available, courtesy of the Head Master.

2009 OWA AGM The OWA AGM will take place in the Conference Room at School on Saturday 5 December 2009 at 18.15. The formal agenda will be posted on www.warwickschool.org/old-warwickians by 6 November 2009. As previously mentioned in the Autumn OWA Newsletters of 2006 and 2007, part of the “Way Forward for the OWA” involves the re-structuring of the present committee. It is now proposed that Rules 5 and 6 be altered to read:“The Association shall be managed by an executive committee of OWs composed as follows: The President; Chairman; Hon Treasurer; OWA Trustee and Director of Property Co; Headmaster. The Alumni Relations Officer should be in attendance at the meetings. The committee will maintain the principle of co-option”. Nominations for the committee will be posted on the OW website at least 28 days prior to the AGM on 5 December 2009. Jonathan Meredith, President-Elect 2009, will serve as President in 2010. Please send nominations for the role of President-Elect 2010 to Anne Douglas ([email protected]) by 20 November 2009. Nominations should be proposed and seconded. The new school museum will be open to visit from 17.30 to 19.30 on Saturday 5 December 2009. www.warwickschool.org/old-warwickians 3 Diary of Events

Forthcoming Events, Chapel Services, Theatre, Music and Drama

OW Reunions and Events FOWS Christmas Fair Theatre, Music and Drama Sat 28 November 2009, 14.00-16.00 OW Museum Open Evening Guy Nelson Hall Warwick Words Literary Festival Tues 15 September 2009, 18.00-20.00 1-4 October 2009 Guy Nelson Hall and Bridge House Theatre Hong Kong Reunion, The China Club Chapel Services Thurs 17 September 2009, 19.00 OW Music Praise Michaelmas 2009 Sun 11 October 2009, 18.30 20 Sept 10.00 Launch of confirmation OW Golf, GM Finals, Hunstanton Chapel 24-27 September 2009 Holy Communion 27 Sept Exeat weekend – no service Canticum Concert 4 Oct 10.00 Harvest Festival Warwick Schools Foundation Choir OW Golf Meeting, Broadway Golf Club Sat 17 October 2009, 19.30 Fri 9 October 2009 11 Oct 18.30 OW Musicians Service 8 Nov 18.30 Remembrance Service Guy Nelson Hall 15 Nov 10.00 Grandparents Service OW Music Praise, Chapel 22 Nov Exeat weekend – no service Romeo and Juliet Sun 11 October 2009, 18.30 WS Drama 29 Nov 18.30 Advent Service of Light 11-14 November 2009, 19.30 6 Dec 10.00 Holy Communion OW London Reunion, The Carlton Club Bridge House Theatre Weds 18 November, 19.00-21.30 13 Dec 16.30 Christingle Service 25 Dec 10.00 Christmas Day Family Winter Concert Communion OWA AGM, The Conference Room, Warwick School Thurs 3 December 2009, 19.30 Warwick School All boys and their families, Old Warwickians Guy Nelson Hall Sat 5 December 2009, 18.15 and all members of the school community are always welcome at Chapel Services. OWA Annual Dinner, The Pyne Room, A Christmas Carol Bridge House Theatre Company Warwick School Sat 5 December 2009, 19.00 for 19.30 2 – 19 December 2009 Bridge House Theatre

OWA President’s Dinner, Girton College, U5-U6 Carol Service Cambridge Wednesday 16 December 2009, 19.30 Sat 24 April 2010 St Mary’s Church

1970s Reunion, Warwick School Sleeping Beauty Sat 3 July 2010 OTFM Productions 23 December 2009 to 10 January 2010 For information on any of these events Bridge House Theatre please contact Anne Douglas, Alumni Relations, Warwick School For further information and booking details for Tel (Mon-Weds): 01926 776419 these and other music and cultural events in the E-mail: [email protected]. BHT or GNH see www.bridgehousetheatre.co.uk.

School News Gentlemen’s 2009 is proving to be another busy and successful year in the life of Warwick School. Sportsman’s Dinner Exam congratulations! This year’s Gentleman’s Sportsman’s Dinner, in aid of the Warwick School South Africa Rugby/Hockey Tour 2010, takes place on Once again Warwick School achieved record A Level results. Sat 7 November in the Guy Nelson Hall. 85% of entries were at A or B grade with 100% pass rate. GCSE and AS Guest Speaker: Mr John Bentley. results were also first class. Despite what is said about falling standards, MC: Mr Charlie Dagnall. Warwick School’s results improve year on year through the professionalism Dress: Black Tie. Bar open: 7pm. of the staff, hard working efforts of the boys and strong support from parents. Tickets: £35pp or table of 10 for £300. Long may it continue! Please E-mail [email protected] for enquiries and bookings.

4 www.warwickschool.org/old-warwickians OW News OW Malcolm Hawkesford OW Malcolm Hawkesford died suddenly on 14 July 2008, aged 58. Malcolm had many passions and loved being by the sea. He was a keen sailor and his family Congratulations and close friends set up a Congratulations to OW Alan Sturley memorial fund to acquire and (WS 1943-49), who was awarded an MBE maintain an inshore rescue boat to in the Queen’s Birthday Honours. Alan is a be named in his memory. The previous chairman of the OWA and FOWS. memorial fund has raised over £25,000 and the money will be Former OWA president Sir David Foskett spent on two RNLI inshore rescue (WS 1956-67) and distinguished Guardian boats, named Malcolm drama critic Michael Billington (WS 1949- Hawkesford I and Malcolm 58) were recently honoured to become Hawkesford II. The fund is after Fellows of King’s College, London. one final push before it closes in a We also congratulate all OWs who have few weeks, so if you would like to support the RNLI – and remember graduated this summer (full details in The Malcolm Hawkesford Portcullis 2009). Particular congratulations Malcolm – go onto www.justgiving.com/hawkboat. go to Rob Pomfret. As well as earning a First in Modern History at Christ Church, Oxford, he was also awarded the Employ a Professional Sportsperson New War Memorial Gladstone Prize by the University History Faculty. Charlie Mulraine (WS 1981–93) The school has plans for (pictured) is a former professional a new war memorial in cricketer and rugby player. His remembrance of OWs specialist outplacement killed in active service organisation, Mulraine Sport, since WWII. As far as we places professional sports people are aware, Pte Joe into industry. Working closely with Whittaker is the only OW elite performers from leading fatality since WWII. If you sports, Charlie gives companies are aware of any other access to highly motivated and single-minded names which should be individuals who are seeking part-time work to fit around included on the memorial, their training commitments, or full-time opportunities for we would be very grateful those retiring from competitive sport. If you would like to if you would contact Rev be involved in this extremely rewarding and beneficial Andrew Gough, E-mail: programme, please contact Charlie Mulraine, [email protected]. Anthony Wilkinson and Kamal Chhibber meet at the Lord’s Twenty20 Finals, to celebrate with Tony Crockert Tel: 08702 640530 or E-mail [email protected]. their election as playing members of MCC

Speech Day Warwick School boys swim the English Channel! The school was delighted to welcome back OW Clive Mather (WS 1959-66) at speech Towards the end of the summer term a day in July. During his moving and inspiring team of boys from Warwick School and girls speech, Clive donned a Canadian Stetson from King’s High took up the challenge of and used a model truck as a prop (reminders completing the world's most famous long of his years as President and CEO of Shell distance relay swim. Canada Ltd). Clive was chairman of Shell UK and is still chairman of the Shell Pension Two teams of swimmers (aged 13 to 18) Fund and chairman of Tearfund. After a swam across the Channel after 11 months of lifetime of travelling, Clive and his wife Ann training. They contended with rolling swells, now live in Guildford. very low water temperatures, dense fog, The English Channel swimming team cramp, seaweed, jellyfish and large tankers and ferries. With great fortitude, determination and courage, the first team completed their crossing in 11 hours and 38 minutes and the second team completed their crossing in 12 hours and 38 minutes. Congratulations to all who completed this amazing challenge! The pupils aim to raise over £10,000 for the Acorns Children’s Hospice Trust. l-r Roger Dancey, Ann Mather, The Head Master, Racing the ferry! Clive Mather and Will Todman, Head of School www.warwickschool.org/old-warwickians 5 OW Sport OWs vs Old Grovians World Trophy, Sun 7 June 2009 50 overs were OW Cricket agreed by the Captains. Anthony Special thanks to AN Crockert for providing the Wilkinson won the following cricket reports. toss, elected to bowl first and OWs soon had OGs reeling at OWA 1st XI vs 24-4 after 10 overs. Excellent School bowling by Alastair Wilkinson Sat 4 July 2009 and Leonard closed with figures

Woodhouse Grove, Bradford of 10 overs, 1 maiden, 42 runs and 3 and 10-0-44-1 respectively. 2 fine catches were taken by Streeter (debut). OGs Captain played a patient innings and, with his partner, put on 120 for the next . Anthony Wilkinson kept control and OGs finished on 215 all out after 47.2 overs. OWA started steadily and reached 58-2 off 18 overs by tea. Progress was made by Ant Wilkinson (35) and Streeter (32) in a partnership of 60 off 10 overs and some fine hitting by Ali Wilkinson (not out 16) got us back to a run a ball, but we fell short by 46 runs. Woodhouse Grove was a great place to play the game. Many thanks to our hosts for their warm and generous hospitality.

Chhibber won the toss for OWs and elected to bat, format 50/50 with 10 overs max’ per bowler. OWs were 27 for 1 after 9 overs with ANC retired hurt after a Lord’s Taverners vs couple of overs and the Captain out for 7. Roots joined opener Rigby and saw them recover to Warwickian XI Sun 5 July 2009 176 after 40 overs, a solid partnership of 144. Roots finished on 114. Rigby scored 55. With only 10 overs The second OWs vs Lords Taverners charity left the rest of the OW batsmen closed on 219 off match took place on 5 July. This year the 48.1 overs. fixture was moved to coincide with the OW weekend and tie in with Stone’s Twenty20 In reply, school openers put on 87 for the 1st wicket competition which included two OW teams, a (16 overs) and the 2nd wicket produced another 64 Leavers XI and a Staff XI. (total 151 off 36 overs). The OW bowlers succeeded in slowing the scoring rate and the score reached the In the Taverners match the OWs batted first, total in 44 overs. scoring a solid 236 thanks largely to 100 from Wood, after Umaga had destroyed the In a post match presentation, Tony said that OWs top order taking three quick wickets. could take some heart from their performance. Good cricket had been played by both sides and there were In reply, the Taverners got off to a solid start. some notable individual performances. Brown found Holdsworth’s bowling to his liking. A powerful 71 from Ostler saw the Cups were awarded as follows: Taverners home with three overs to spare. Cup: D G Roots. Bowling Cup: A E Wilkinson. This was another very successful day, Fielding Cup: A Streeter. enjoyed by players, guests and supporters. £6,500 was raised for the charity. Dougie Brown

OWA vs Kenilworth Fri 3 July 2009 Kenilworth Cricket Club kindly agreed use of their ground for our Friday Responding for OWA, Rigby (13) and Crockert (24) opened the innings, game this year. 18 OWs played and Leonard raised four Kenilworth Williams followed (43), other useful contributions were Harcourt (17), players and captained the combined side. Anthony Wilkinson (43), Melly (16) and Lewis (7 not out). The innings finished on 181 all out off 36.5 overs. Kenilworth won the toss and elected to bat. This was 40/40, max’ 8 overs per bowler. After the early loss of Whiteside, Howard (27) and Wood Support from Messrs Philpott, Robinson and Watson was much (112 not out) put on 79 together, then Kenilworth players launched their appreciated. At Kenilworth we received a warm welcome and attack and finished on 264-6 after 38.3 overs when Leonard declared. generous hospitality. A great day!

6 www.warwickschool.org/old-warwickians OW Golf Special thanks to Julian Marcus for providing these golf reports. OWs vs School Fri 3 July 2009 Tadmarton Heath Meeting In their annual match against the school, OWs won 3-0. Two of the games were very closely fought. Tue 19 May 2009

l-r: Tim Priest, Pip Whitting, Julian Marcus, Phil James, Geoff Tedstone and Mike Barnwell

Next Golf Meeting: l-r: Julian Marcus, John Ayres, Malcolm Lines, Budd Abbott, Taff Phillips, Chris Kaye, Duncan Rotherham. Broadway Golf Club, 9 October 2009 Brian Woodhams, Peter Gedge, David Payne, Edwin Langdale, Pat Twigger, Alan Alderman, Mike Barnwell and Geoff Thorpe Julian adds: Please do your very best to try and support the club – it is trying to grow and needs everyone to do their bit. Everyone Julian Marcus reports that a great day was enjoyed by all, with 14 OWs is always very welcome and it would be lovely to see some new making it to Tadmarton Heath for coffee and a morning’s very social faces, some ‘old’ but younger faces and, of course, the old golf – Edinburgh foursomes for the Gracie Tankards. The afternoon stalwarts. saw another OW join us to make for five 3-balls and increase the competition for the much coveted Langley Trophy. The weather did its best to provide additional harassment for some of the day, but it did little to dampen the camaraderie and friendship OW Tennis - the most common and enduring feature of any OW golf day.

Gracie Tankard Results So often many good pairings (well pairings on paper anyway!) try hard but fail to achieve. However, with the truly commendable score of 35 pts, Chris Kaye and John Ayres prevailed as winners. Congratulations to both Chris and John but especially to Chris who successfully defended his crown from last year and retains his tankard for yet another year. Runners up, on 34 pts, were Brian Woodham and Edwin Langdale. In their annual encounter against the school, which took place The highly coveted prizes were two Nike golf balls for each of the this year on Saturday 4 July, the OWs lost by 7 rubbers to 2. An winners and a single ball to the runners up. Ah well! improvement on the previous year but, more importantly, a fun and enjoyable afternoon had by all. Langley Trophy Results l-r: James Mower, Bruce Cockerton, Ian Macvie, David Payne and Cliff Daniel. Also playing was Don Hanson An individual stableford, played off 7/8 handicap in the afternoon, should have provided for tight competition and it did not disappoint. Though the range of scores was indeed quite wide, the records show OW Rugby that in third place, on 29 pts, was our Captain – Duncan Rotherham. As we go to press OWs Well done Captain. are warming up for the Second place, on back 9 count back, went to Chris (I don’t know if annual OW rugby I can carry all my golf balls home) Kaye again with 30 pts. match, scheduled to take place on Saturday And in first place, a lightly raced individual with a truly wonderful 12 September. A report 30 pts in tough playing conditions – Mr Mike Barnwell – a delighted on the match and and humble winner. rugby supper will follow The prizes were similarly high quality. Three balls to the winner, two for in the next Old third – all signed by Tiger himself! Warwickian newsletter. second and a single ball to 2008 OW Rugby Teams www.warwickschool.org/old-warwickians 7 Booking Form ‘Lost’ Old Warwickians

Please return this form to Anne Douglas, Alumni Relations, The Summer Old Warwickian newsletter has been Warwick School, Myton Road, Warwick CV34 6PP returned from the following OWs as ‘addressee unknown’. If you have a current address or email for any

Tel: 01926 776419. Fax: 01926 401259. ! of those listed below, please contact Alison Lima, E-mail E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] or telephone 01926 776404. 1940s Leavers WS Personal Information Nichol, A W 1945-48 1950s Leavers Holmes,M B 1948-56 Full name Millard, D B 1946-55 1970s Leavers Years at Warwick School: From (year) To (year) Rathbone, W B C 1975-78 1980s Leavers Address Bennett, A L G 1982-89 Bergheim, E S 1980-85 Cox, R 1978-89 Gee, C J 1984-88 Postcode Grant, S 1978-85 Henderson, G W 1982-88 Tel McLaren, Major J P 1979-83 Shurwood, I T 1985-87 Wilson, D A 1979-86 E-Mail 1990s Leavers Blackledge, M J 1988-92 Signed Brazier, L D 1999-99 Broad, G A 1989-92 Date Chan, W L 1995-98 Coffey, J A S 1993-94 Please tick this box if you are happy for Alumni Relations to hold Corrin, J M 1997-98 this information on our Alumni Database to enable us to contact Corrin, M P 1995-98 you about events and other information we think may be of interest. Corrin, T M 1992-98 Davidson, F J 1996-98 Deltombes, T 1994-97 Deverell-Smith, A M 1988-98 Events Edkins, D 1994-97 I would like to book the following: Ferrar, J 1997-99 Field, G D 1984-93 Hale, J M 1992-99 London OW Reception Hayter, A M G 1988-95 Hicks, R E 1991-92 The Cabinet Room, The Carlton Club Houghton, T J 1986-91 Wednesday 18 November 2009, 19.00-21.30. Lam, K W 1993-97 Macarthur, T E 1990-92 I would like to attend. Mann, R S 1990-95 Manning, D N 1982-91 For the London OW Reception, this booking form must be Orme, A J H 1993-95 returned by Friday 30 October 2009 latest. Rigg, K E 1992-96 Roberts, A D 1997-98 Old Warwickian Association Annual Dinner Rogers, M A 1993-94 Scott-Andrews, T G 1985-95 The Pyne Room, Warwick School Shum, F C 1997-98 Vernon-Stroud, M R 1986-91 Saturday 5 December 2009, 19.00 for 19.30. Wenlock, C J 1997-97 I would like to attend and enclose a cheque for £33.50. Wright, M G 1988-90 Yiu, D 1994-96 I would like to attend, am in full time undergraduate 2000s Leavers education and enclose a cheque for £19.95. Barratt, J P 1998-01 Catlin, A J 1994-04 Cheques should be made payable to Warwick School. Chung, T 2000-08 For the OWA Annual Dinner, this booking form must be Crump, T 2006-08 Deverell-Smith, C P N 1995-06 returned by Wednesday 25 November latest. Fletcher, N O 1995-00 Gathercole, B 1995-02 Henderson, I 1995-01 Please detail below any special needs or dietary requirements Mach, P J 1999-00 Stanton, J W 2000-02 Thompson, N J 1999-06 Thomson, R J 1991-02 Wilson, R J 1996-02

John Croft and Colin Harkness David Wells (WS 1944-50) is looking for two friends from school with whom he has sadly lost touch. If you know the whereabouts of John Croft or Colin Harkness, who were at school in the 1940s, You can download a PDF of this booking form please contact Alison Lima in Alumni Relations. from www.warwickschool.org/old-warwickians E-mail [email protected] or telephone 01926 776404. www.warwickschool.org/old-warwickians 8