Old Blues who have worked at CH
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Arthur Rider, "Kit" Aitken, "Stine" Johnstone, Tom Keeley were all there a long time. Not forgetting the king of the gymshoe the late Basil Gregory.huntertitus wrote:There was an ancient crone there when I started in 69 who was there before the war!
Pongo Littlefield with 1930's tortoiseshell specs
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These memories good and dreadful come flooding back
If a few of you blokes who were there late 70's to late 80's were to
meet up for a drink it would be hilarious
We'd probably end up imitating the most feared teachers in loud voices
I can remember being in hysterics at CH when some wags imitated Tom Keeley
He once walked into a study where we were crying and shreiking with laughter and he roared
"HORRIBLE FALSE LAFFTER!"
If a few of you blokes who were there late 70's to late 80's were to
meet up for a drink it would be hilarious
We'd probably end up imitating the most feared teachers in loud voices
I can remember being in hysterics at CH when some wags imitated Tom Keeley
He once walked into a study where we were crying and shreiking with laughter and he roared
"HORRIBLE FALSE LAFFTER!"
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Hope it hasn't made you bitter
Wonder what happened to him in that house?
I think he had a stammer from firing machine guns in WW11
If that was him he used to bark D-D-D-D-D-D-Double D-D-D-D-Detention
But also had an accurate aim when hurling a bit of chalk at one's head
Then you had to find the chalk and return it to him
Mind you there were one or two teachers who made you thank them for caning you
How weird is that
And no, I'm not bitter
I got to pity some of them for having to spend their lives teaching instead of having the career they probably dreamed of
Quite a lot of the teachers we got were war casualties who wouldn't have otherwise been teaching and it's possible that they resented that
Wonder what happened to him in that house?
I think he had a stammer from firing machine guns in WW11
If that was him he used to bark D-D-D-D-D-D-Double D-D-D-D-Detention
But also had an accurate aim when hurling a bit of chalk at one's head
Then you had to find the chalk and return it to him
Mind you there were one or two teachers who made you thank them for caning you
How weird is that
And no, I'm not bitter
I got to pity some of them for having to spend their lives teaching instead of having the career they probably dreamed of
Quite a lot of the teachers we got were war casualties who wouldn't have otherwise been teaching and it's possible that they resented that
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Was that to my post Robin? I posted and then decided that BSG can't defend himself so my observations were sent to Mid A 15 privately. I was very lucky to get RM soon after and so regained my love for English. I would have been bitter had it not been for RP and RM, they turned me aroundhuntertitus wrote:My reply above was to a post that just disappeared!
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`fraid so! Not teaching though - just a general dogsbody around the place - tuckshop , exams invig, GRW, relief driver for health centre (as it is now known!)....... Mr C teaches. 2 little miss C`s are pupils here - Grecian and GE .huntertitus wrote:You ARE a witty lady!
Are you actually working at CH?
I have several friends who have kids there right now
They were fellow parents at my kids primary school
I found that the full fees at CH were so massive I would have had trouble affording it
Who are the kids you know? Wonder if I know them??
The best way to forget your troubles is to wear tight shoes.
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Sean,soc wrote:Was that to my post Robin? I posted and then decided that BSG can't defend himself so my observations were sent to Mid A 15 privately. I was very lucky to get RM soon after and so regained my love for English. I would have been bitter had it not been for RP and RM, they turned me aroundhuntertitus wrote:My reply above was to a post that just disappeared!
OO-ER!!!
I have replied by PM.
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