Oct 1979

Page 115

CAMBRIDGE LETTER May Week: June, 1979 Several informal O.P. dinners have been held this year, as usual, as well as an immense tea in honour of G. Fawkes, Esq., O.P., in Richard Sharpe's rooms; the other principal events have been the now annual party after Cambridge Regatta, when we are especially pleased to welcome present members of the School and O.P.s from the mud-brick universities, and the so-called Literary Luncheon, when this collection of half-truths is fabricated. Senior O.P. and man of letters is Richard Sharpe (Temple 1967-72), whose published writing this year has been confined to contributions to such popular journals as `Eriu' and Tigse'. He has continued his rise towards the Head of the River and is now a regular boat oarsman. Unlikely to leave Trinity in the near future, a porter has said of him, 'They'll put up a statue when that chap leaves.' Ph.D. students Richard Harland and Paul Townsend (both Manor, 1968-73) have continued active in lab, office and elsewhere this year: Paul has played hockey for Christ's, while Richard has been playing regular away matches in London. Our other graduate, James Harrison (Queen's, 1969-74) led a Corpus rugby tour to Jersey this year and was returned by courtesy of Larry 0. Watsaprin of the local constabulary. He leaves Cambridge without an oar, but with the distinction of having coached the fastest women on the Cam. Alone in the third year is Ian Heavens (Temple, 197o-75), a mathematician who has developed a sudden interest in legal matters. Oarsman and cox, he now claims that the notorious Clare-Homerton Badminton Club of previous O.P. letters never even existed. Other notable sportsmen in Clare are Christ `Yorkshire Grit' Harland (Manor) and Stuart Newstead (Queen's both 197176). A blue, and next year's university squash captain, Chris confines his aquatic interests to Trinity fountain. Stuart has been particularly active in college cricket, football and hockey; has represented the university in the Varsity Arres Match and has also been involved in the Clare Punts and May Ball, He regards as his major achievement this year the restoration of the late-night bar; the college is paying him to go away this summer. Our sole political hack is Howard Gatiss (Queen's, 1971-76), C.U.C.A. member, Trinity J.C.R. secretary and economic adviser; he describes himself as somewhere to the right of Genghiz Khan. This year his musical prowess has been largely restricted to the famed Corpus Bar Piano, where he has displaced the Dean of College as our resident accompanist. Christ Hirst (Temple 1971-6), in St. John's, was unlucky to miss a cross-country half-blue this year, but made up for it by winning the Boundary Run (for the second year running) and the Varsity Orienteering Match; being an orienteer, he has changed to physics. Across the backwater from Chris lives Julian Turner (Queen's, 1971-76), our star oarsman and stroke of Magdalene 1st boat. A May-ball profiteer, he still insists on wearing a cravat for his rare appearances in the engineering labs. At the other end of the rowing scale is Graham Pattie (Temple, 1971-76), whose boat failed to secure a place on the river. Occasional vegetarian and founder-member of the short-lived Caius smoothies society, his Acapulco style has seemingly failed to impress his landlady. Graham is a Stop Pre 114


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Cambridge Letter

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page 115

Table Tennis

2min
page 114

Old Peterite News

26min
pages 117-128

Water Polo Club, 1979

2min
page 113

Cricket

37min
pages 97-111

Hockey

2min
page 96

Boat Club

2min
page 95

Athlectics

2min
page 79

Swimming

6min
pages 81-83

House Notes

36min
pages 64-78

The Faroe/Iceland Expedition, 1979

8min
pages 60-63

`St. Peter's School, York, A.D. 627' — A Brief History of a Locomotive

2min
pages 55-57

Young Farmers' Club

2min
pages 52-53

The Railway Society

2min
page 54

Combined Cadet Force

13min
pages 43-47

Poems

2min
pages 41-42

The Rise and Fall of the Atom

4min
pages 39-40

Drama

15min
pages 29-38

Music

2min
page 28

The Chapel

2min
page 23

Commemoration Service

9min
pages 24-26

Chapel Flowers

2min
page 27

Salvete

2min
page 22

Preface

1min
page 2

Examination Results 1979

2min
page 16

A Tribute to Peter Gardiner

6min
pages 10-11

Tribute to Peter Gardiner by the Dean of York

2min
pages 12-13

School Notes 1978-79

2min
pages 3-5

The Common Room and Staff

2min
pages 8-9

Presentation of Prizes

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pages 6-7

Valete

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