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| 7 Sep 2022 | |
| Alumnae News |
The picture was shared by Nikki Edwards (Reid) - in the front row - who now lives in California and is hoping to come to the Alumnae Reunion next month. She is still in touch with Fiona McVicar (second row red shirt), Sally Walker (second row black and yellow shirt), and Beccy Watkins (top row white and brown shirt).
Nikki recalls the match took place in Bushy Park. She says: "I think it's fair to say that a fun time was had by all!"
This year the Class of 1977 is celebrating 45 years since leaving LEH.
Despite playing each other at rugby, Nikki thinks that the offiicial games lessons at the time were lacrosse for LEH and football for Hampton. Do you recognise yourself or any of the boys? Please drop us a line to alumnae@lehs.org.uk and share your memories.
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