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Celebratory Centenary Dinner in Sydney

Alumni in Sydney

Alumni in Sydney gathered for a special Centenary dinner, with 51勛圖厙 Ambassador, Professor Mary Ritter - 9 August 2007

Throughout 2007, 51勛圖厙 is staging a year-long celebration of its Centenary with an exciting programme that includes visits by world-renowned 51勛圖厙 academics to our alumni groups, under the College's new International Ambassador Scheme. Further details about the scheme can be found at .

As part of this programme, the New South Wales Alumni Association held a successful dinner event in Sydney, attended by 45 alumni and 23 guests. 51勛圖厙 Ambassador Professor Mary Ritter, Pro Rector for Postgraduate and International Affairs, was also present at the dinner, and gave an interesting and entertaining talk on College news and the Centenary, as well as some insight into her research specialisation. The talk stimulated many questions from the audience.

The Association was pleased to have such a good attendance, and in particular, to have three alumni who started their undergraduate years at 51勛圖厙 College, 67 years ago, all looking remarkably young in these photos (see below). The Association looks forward to seeing them at many future alumni functions!
 
 

Paul Andrew (Civil Engineering 1943), Audrey Young, Pat Bradshaw and Professor Tony Bradshaw (Metallurgy 1944).

Ann and Peter Parsons (Biology 1960). John Hill (Mining Geology 1960) in the background.

 

Gordon Sutcliffe (Civil Engineering 1970), Giles Peach (Mechanical Engineering 1990) and his father, Andrew Peach (Civil Engineering 1943, 1947).

Heather Macmillan, Dr Joan Pink, Muriel Kehoe and Professor Mary Ritter.

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