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Memory Lane trip for former pupils
FORMER pupils of the long defunct Sandfield Girls' School will be holding a reunion on Saturday evening.
Sandfield, a secondary modern in Hatfield Road, St Albans, was eventually taken over by the comprehensive Beaumont.
Carolyne Martin, 58, who was known at school as Carol Samuels, said: "I have managed to get about 20 ladies who were there in the mid to late Sixties.
"Some are even coming from Ireland.
"We will be having a light meal - I do hope people come along to share their memories, and find out what their old friends have been up to in the last forty years.
" I am still in touch with some of our old teachers."
Former pupils are asked to meet in
The King William IV pub at the corner of Beech Road and Sandridge Road from 7pm.
12:46pm Thursday 27th March 2008
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CommentPosted by: Lindsay, South Wales on 4:53pm Thu 27 Mar 08
Well done girls. I've enjoyed two wonderful reunions at my old school (Townsend). Anyone wishing to contribute nostalgic memories of St Albans is welcome to join my Forum
http://groups.yahoo.
com/group/stalbansno
stalgia/
We look forward to reading your memories
Well done girls. I've enjoyed two wonderful reunions at my old school (Townsend). Anyone wishing to contribute nostalgic memories of St Albans is welcome to join my Forum
http://groups.yahoo.
com/group/stalbansno
stalgia/
We look forward to reading your memories
Posted by: dmcnickle, St Albans on 4:57pm Sat 29 Mar 08
My high school class in the US is having its 50th reunion this year. No forum available.....
My high school class in the US is having its 50th reunion this year. No forum available.....
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