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Celebration of almost 100 years of Clifford School and a 'goodbye' to Mrs. Wiltshire, caretaker.

The school was soon to close and Miss Baker, the Headmistress knew the celebration of its 100 years would never take place unless they had it then! Present were staff, present pupils, ex pupils and parents

Standing at the back from left to right:-
Mrs. Phyllis Pardo, Mr. John and Mrs. Judith Garratt, Mr. Barry and Mrs. Jackie Hancox, unknown, Mr. Norris, Mr Williams and Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Betty Renolds, Mr. Charlie Richardson, Mr. John Rolls, Mr. Ralph Dodd, Mr. Tustain, Keith Robbins, unknown, Mrs. Sheila Evans, Mrs Betty Hudspith, Mr. David (Taffy) Evans.

Sitting down back row:-
Miss Kath Radbourne, Miss Muriel Taylor, unknown, Mr. Bert Gardner, unknown, Mrs. Marjorie Tustain, Mrs. May Huckvale, Mrs Percy Salmon

Next row:-
Mrs. Clare Woulfe, Mrs. Joyce Day, Miss Mary James, unknown, unknown, unknown, Mrs. Prophet, Mrs. Daphne Bramwell, Mrs. Norris

Next row:-
Roger Jones, Lisa Prophet, Davina Wheeler, uncertain, Sandra Pardo, uncertain, uncertain, uncertain, uncertain, uncertain, Louise Johnston, Graham Ullyatt, Mrs. Maisie Wilks, uncertain, uncertain

First row:
uncertain, Richard Evans, Linda Sylvester, Jenny Cook with Sarah on her lap, Mrs. Burgess, Mrs. Julie Cook with Stephen Cook, unknown, unknown, Mrs. Margaret Lewis, Mrs. Renee Smith, unknown

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