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Also from 1953 - Primary 4...

From Sheila Anderson, now Gallacher, in Maybole, this is P4 in 1953, the Coronation year - 44 pupils present out of a class of 45!

Sheila's is on the back row, sixth from the right, with her twin sister Moira two spaces along at eighth from the right or fifth from the left.

Sheila offered us this photo in March 2000, but editorial pressures crowded it out (we forgot!). She's provided a full list of names, below.

Primary 4, 1953

Back Row L-R Jim McCreadie, Robert Sears, Andrew Lee, Sam Campbell, Moira Anderson, Margaret Gillespie, Sheila Anderson, Richard Marks, Drew Reid, George Crawford, Robert Logan and Ian Caldwell.

Third Row L-R Ann Pollock, Anne Hunter, Beryl Hamilton, Sheila Murray, Jeanette Gibson, Sheila Walker, Mary Reid, Ann Thomson, Elizabeth Barclay, Alison Mason, Moira Reid, Eileen McMurtrie and Jennifer Ross.

Second Row L-R Roberta Sloan, Moira Smith, Janet Campbell, Joy Shannon, Aileen Bisset, Lillian Mackie, Margaret Quinn, Linda Gardner, Rita Gillies, Frances Gribben and Elaine McCarrell.

Front Row L-R Colin McPherson, David Phillips, Bernard Davies, Derek Pearson, Grahan Cochrane, Jimmy Thomson, Ian Leishman, Alan Bone and Freddie Price.

Absent Mary Kay.

In her e-mail in January 2001, Sheila adds that -

"I loved the section on Barbara Sumner, and it may interest you to know that she was also accompanist to the Ayr Junior Gaelic Choir in the 1950's.

"I would also like to thank everyone (belatedly) for the chance to see around the school on the day of the reunion. It brought back many memories, and the old part hadn't changed TOO much, although the corridors had narrowed!"

 

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