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Daphne Lorraine Gum

Daphne Lorraine Gum MBE OA, (born 24 January 1916) is an Australian pioneer in the care and education of children with cerebral palsy.
== Early Life and education ==

Daphne Lorraine Gum was born to Cecil and Ruby Gum on 24 January 1916 in the Pinnaroo Hospital; Pinnaroo,South Australia.〔"The Gum Tree Branches" compiled by Dennis W. Gum, 1988, published by the Gum Reunion Committee, ISBN 0 7316 3716 X (pp 109–111)〕 Her grandfather and father owned farming lands in Pinnaroo. In 1919 Gum moved with her parents and her older sister Marjorie to the township of Crystal Brook, where Marjorie and Daphne commenced school. Gum's younger siblings Christine, Donald and Denise were born at the Crystal Brook Hospital. In 1927 the family moved to North Unley, a suburb of Adelaide. Gum and her sister Christine attended a private school, Fairford House.
After passing the Qualifying Certificate Examination of Grade 7, Gum entered the Methodist Ladies College (which became Annesley College in 1977). As a result of The Great Depression, and the death of Ruby in 1931, most of the family moved to the farming property at Pinnaroo, while Gum remained in Adelaide. In 1933 Gum commenced her three-year kindergarten and primary school teaching training at the Methodist Ladies College.

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