"Her décolleté"?? I certainly have no recollection of that!In spite of my criticism, I agree that she was a pleasant person and clearly the only staff member who could be considered a Bohemian. Her clothing was colourful, always loose and often peasant-like in style. However most striking was her décolleté.
But that post led me to wonder whether there were any other staff members who could be considered bohemian. I'm defining that as flamboyant, eccentric, unconventional, avant-garde and artistic. The only person that immediately springs to mind is Nick Plumley. I didn't have that much to do with him, though he had the good judgement to make me captain of the under-12s cricket team for one game, and then the even better sense to drop me after 2 golden ducks. I blamed the wicket and the opposition's Indian leg spinner...
I've just looked him up and note he was still in his 20s when I started at CH, though I don't ever remember thinking of him as a young man (to the extent that I thought of him at all). Duncan Noel-Payton? Possibly, but I think he was too theatre-centric to be truly bohemian.
Any other candidates?