
RECORD ATTENDANCE AT CENTENARY CELEBRATION
Descendants of headmasters who shaped Shebbear were among guests
of honour at the Old Shebbearians’ Association Centenary
reunion dinner in London on Saturday, January 26, 2008.
They included Professor Jennifer Tann, great granddaughter of
Thomas Ruddle (1864-1909) Mrs Julia Howell, great niece of John
Rounsefell (1909-1933) Ms Patricia Johnson, daughter of Leslie
Johnson (1933-42) and Ms Eva Woodhouse, granddaughter of Jack
Morris (1942-64).
Also there were Mrs Alice Kingsnorth, widow of George Kingsnorth
(1964-83) Russell Buley (1983-1997) and his wife, and Leslie Clark
(1997-2002) and his wife. All were given a rousing reception.
Best wishes were received from Mrs Gwenda Wyllie in Western
Australia, great, great, great granddaughter of the Rev. William
Kelly (1847-1855).
The association was saddened to hear that Brian Thorne, another
invited guest and a descendant of the school’s founders, had
died at the age of 72 shortly before Christmas.
A record number of almost 150 former pupils, spanning the years
from 1936 to the present, and guests attended the event at the RAF
Club in Piccadilly. Among four most recent Old Shebbearians present
was last year’s head boy, Josef Schmalfuss, who is a student
at Cambridge University.
The most disappointed Old Boy was Graham Moore, who left in 1997.
He caught a plane from Washington on the day in question –
only for it to be diverted to Shannon in Ireland with a technical
fault.
Air Commodore Chris Blencowe, President of the OSA and now Bursar
of Pembroke College, Cambridge, was in the chair. He was a pupil at
Shebbear in the 1960s.
Responding to the President’s toast to Shebbear College,
current headmaster Mr Robert Barnes, who attended with his wife Jo,
said the school came through two rigorous inspections last year
with flying colours and had retained its position as the most
successful of all the Methodist residential schools in the United
Kingdom.
He congratulated the OSA on reaching its centenary and said the
association and the achievements of former pupils were an
inspiration to the college’s 338 pupils, the highest number
ever.
The toast to the OSA was proposed jointly by Candy Lai, Head
Girl, and seconded by Tristan Brown, Head Boy.
Norman Venner was elected President for 2008 and Paul Sanders,
vice-President.
A second reunion for Old Shebbearians and partners will be held at
Shebbear on Saturday, August 30. Full details will appear on the
website.
Footnote: A full report of the Centenary Dinner with
pictures and a list of those who attended will appear in the 2009
edition of the Shebbearian.
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