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Former pupils talk about days gone by

looking smart Old Rastrickians Kelvin Hinchliffe, Jim Horne, Keith Watling and Geoff Vickers

looking smart Old Rastrickians Kelvin Hinchliffe, Jim Horne, Keith Watling and Geoff Vickers

Nearly 60 Old Rastrickians attended the organisation’s annual dinner at the Auctioneer Restaurant, Brighouse.

Guest speaker was Bob Pinder who talked about his time at school and his career as a chartered accountant.

Secretary John Howarth said it was a very successful event.

“We like to keep the tradition of annual dinners going for old boys of all vintages,” he said.

Former pupils from Brighouse Girls’ Grammar School met to talk about days gone by at their annual reunion. It was also held at the Auctioneer and around 80 pupils attended.

The ladies enjoyed a four-course meal and sharing memories before ending the night by singing the school song.

Julia said it went very well.

 

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