ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, CALNE NEWS SHEET NUMBER 49
OCTOBER 1964
EDITORIAL
This past year has seen several innovations, some constituting a break with tradition: for the first time in the history of the school we held a fete on Founders' Day. This was extremely successful in raising money for our family in Korea and everyone agreed that it was a wonderful day. The marvellous new gym has been enthusiastically received, but the demolition of hut passage was greeted with mixed feelings—on the one hand, sentimental nostalgia and on the other, rejoicing. Already, too, St. Cecilia's garden is beginning to take on a new look with the preparations for an extension on to the end of the St. Cecilia's staff flat to provide more staff accommodation. The school has recently rented a television which has been much appreciated by everyone, especially the Wimbledon enthusiasts. In spite of the inevitable exams we have had a great deal of outside activity this year and all the societies seem to be enjoying an ever-increasing popularity. ANNE WRANGHAM