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Class of 1973 Golden Reunion



        John Sauvage

              he end of our reunion on      I was trying to track down Gordon when   Higgins for his book ‘With the SAS and
              Hawkshead Campus on Saturday   I found a reference to his practice in a   Other Animals’ and my ‘Autobiology’,
              25th March came round quickly   Brighton newspaper archive and there was   both still available on Amazon or through
        Tand we gathered in the Buttery for   a picture of his practice nurses unveiling   any good book shop.
        a delicious afternoon tea and photographs  a defibrillator at his surgery in memory of   After we left the lecture hall, we had the
        and to say farewell to some who couldn’t   Gordon, who had suffered a fatal heart   most fantastic lunch before dividing into
        stay for the evening reception, including   attack there the year before.  groups and touring the new campus
        our guest of honour Professor Peter Lees,   Finally, I had an accurate email list of the   facilities including the Queen Mother
        who had taught us Pharmacology and   year and being a hoarder, I had several of   Hospital for Animals, Equine Hospital and
        was still only a little older than us.
                                            our examination papers, so I started sending   the Clinical Skills Centre, escorted by
        How on earth had such a fantastic day   them as a teaser announcing the upcoming   very knowledgeable and charming student
        come about? Well, mainly thanks to the   resits at the RVC reunion, including Pete   ambassadors. There is certainly a fine
        RVC; its Alumni Team and the very active   Lees who had agreed to talk to us.  balance struck by the RVC because, in
        Principal Stuart Reid. Yes, the day was   The day finally arrived, and it was fantastic   spite of the massively advanced medical
        whizzing by, but it had been two years in the   to bump into familiar faces, thanks to two   diagnostics and surgical facilities on
        making – well, to be more accurate, it had   regional lunches in Kenilworth, organised   offer, it was obvious from our discussion
        been in the making since 1968 when most   by Geoff & Gill Thorpe, and Taunton,   with those final year students that the
        of us arrived at the RVC and culminated in   organised by Neil & Liz Rudram, and   old adage is still true: “Because it can be
        March 1973 when again the majority of us   some not so ‘familiar’ ones. 33 members   done does not necessarily mean it should
        qualified. So, it was agreed by a few of my   of the year attended, mostly with their   be done” and according to the charming
        year whom I was still in touch with that we   partners, making a group more than 60.  and helpful future members of our
        should have another reunion and like the                                profession this truism is also now taught.
        last one 15 years earlier, it would be at the   It was easier to recognise faces thanks   The Manor Hotel Elstree put up with
        RVC’s Hawkshead Campus. As organiser   to name badges organised by Alan &   some of us the Friday night and most of
        of the previous event, it fell to me to make   Avys Bartram, featuring photos from our   the group were there for the Saturday
        this fantasy a reality.             RVC files formulated in 1968. The faces,   evening dinner, where we were joined by
                                            hairstyles and features may have changed,
        My first job was to track down the missing   but the year members had not changed in   Stuart Reid, who hosted the reception.
        members of the year. Originally the list of   spirit or personalities. Rolland Greenhill,   The year promptly reverted to type after
        ‘missing’ was far greater than the email   who was one of those who joined late   50 years and enjoyed the hotel bar,
        contact list I had and expanding the   to the year, has always said what a kind,   whilst the hotel staff and I worked on the
        contact list is not easy in an era of data   generous well integrated group we were,   logistics and seating arrangements.
        protection, maiden names and RCVS   even though we had come from every   I am now looking forward to catching
        deregistered retirees. The worst and   stratum of society and all parts of the UK   up with at least a few attendees at the
        saddening part of the ‘missing’ list was   plus a few from overseas.    launch of Peter Lees book ‘A Hero for
        tracking down who is now deceased.                                      all Times’ but hopefully we can all get
        The loss of Gordon “Jake” Richards,   The day rapidly went into fast forward   to the RVC in Camden Town in the next
        Roger Baker and Annabel Aldiss, who all   with an introductory lecture on the   couple of years, but we had better make
        attended the previous reunion, was tragic.   RVC by Adrian Boswood and a great   it sooner rather than later.
        Annabel was one of the first on my list, but   presentation by Peter Lees, who gave a
        at the time her health was deteriorating.   joint Book of the Year award to Andrew




















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