OC Lawyers' Society
Alexi Dimitriou (1 North, 1996), the organiser, writes:
On 1 February the OC Lawyers' Society held its second gathering at Ashurst LLP in London. Over 25 OC lawyers attended, which made for a very pleasant evening where old friends met up and new friendships were made. David Westcott QC (2 North, 1975) gave a particularly informative and interesting talk on the Charities Act and its implications for Cranleigh School, after which the drinks reception went on into the night.
The objective of the Society is to act as a fun and informal forum for OC lawyers to meet up with each other. It is also hoped that it will be beneficial to new graduates interested in the law.
The Society currently has over 70 members, but we would love to see it grow further and therefore welcome new members, whether qualified or aspiring lawyers in training. Any OCs who wish to join please contact me at Alexi.Dimitriou@ashurst.com

Julia Ormond (1&4 South 1983), best known for for films such as Legends Of The Fall and First Knight, picked up the Best Supporting Actress Emmy for her TV movie Temple Grandin
We are sorry to report that Ken Wills, who taught at Cranleigh between 1949 and 1988, died on August 19 after a short illness.
It is with great sadness we have to report that