OLD SCHOLARS' ASSOCIATION
ENGAGEMENTS
Jane Pearce
Eric Perry
Elizabeth Sear
Ann Dixon and Derek Dawes
David Robson
Linda King
MARRIAGES
Jennifer Peverali
Ian Leach
Pat Knott
P. Sampson
Pat Ingham
Claire Aspin
Yvonne O'Donoghue
Avis Brock
Graham Haclin
Rosemary OIney
Sylvia Newell
Janet Roberts
Anne Dean
Sandra Hopkins
Jacky Britton
Barry Richardson and Janet Tarry
Sylvia Pearce
Judy Williams
IMPENDING MARRIAGES
Jane Pearce - July, 1969
Eric Perry - August, 1969
Ann Dixon and Derek Dawes - who go back to Malawi in September.
BIRTHS
Joyce Edmondson (nee Robson) - a second daughter, Katherine Claire, March 22nd, 1969,
Rex and Janet Findlay - a son, Paul Alexis.
AT HOME
Christine Shepherd - working in a bank.
Julia Hodson (nee Logan) - teaching in Manchester.
Ken Shorey - teaching in Stanmore.
Peter West - 1st Class Maths degree from Cambridge.
Alyson Walters - 2nd Class degree in Psychology.
Graham Haclin - working for a mining firm in Tipper ary,
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BBC
OPPORTUNITIES FOR
SCIENCE SIXTH FORMERS
THE ENGINEERING DIVISION
Immediate applications are invited for Technical Assistant and Technical Operator vacancies occuring in September 1969. These permanent and pensionable appointments will be to the Radio, Television, Communications and Transmitter Engineering Departments, and offer an interesting and challenging career with good prospects.
TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS
work under the supervision of an Engineer and are responsible for the adjustment, modification and main-
tenance of all the complex electronic equipment employed in radio and television broadcasting. Training is
provided to enable those with ability to qualify for Engineer grade in under four years.
TECHNICAL OPERATORS
are concerned with the operation of studio equipment in both the radio and television services. In television, they are concerned with the operation of cameras, sound and lighting equipment. In radio they are responsible for the quality and control o programmes. Training is provided to enable staff to apply for more senior Technical Operator appointments.
Applicants should be young men aged at least 18, who have normal colour vision. They should have G.C.E. 'O' level passes in English Language, Mathematics and Physics, and those seeking Technical
Assistant appointments should have read up to G.C.E. 'A' level in Mathematics or Physics.
The starting salary for school leavers is £647 p.a. rising after one year to £975 p.a. or £1,050 p.a. for those working in the London area.
Write for Application form and further details lo :
Engineering Recruitment Officer,
British Broadcasting Corporation,
Broadcasting House,
London W1A IAA.
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