Great to see & hear that wonderful man, John (Beardy) Morgan. He used to pick me up from outside my girlfriend's house in Wateringbury on a Monday morning after I was expelled in 1979. I cannot hear 'Lord of the Dance' without thinking of him playing at the end of term.
Swimming pool had gone when I arrived in 1977, as too had the scout group which had once been led by my form teacher EC Newman, and certainly no sea scouts. Good to hear Mr Morgan's dulcit tones. Cross country runs through Mote Park remembered with distinct unpleasure. We certainly didn't have numbers on our shorts. mr Avery of hockey had gone, and we had Mr Evans and Mr Locke. Staff match was a bloody affair!
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Great to see & hear that wonderful man, John (Beardy) Morgan. He used to pick me up from outside my girlfriend's house in Wateringbury on a Monday morning after I was expelled in 1979. I cannot hear 'Lord of the Dance' without thinking of him playing at the end of term.
Swimming pool had gone when I arrived in 1977, as too had the scout group which had once been led by my form teacher EC Newman, and certainly no sea scouts.
Good to hear Mr Morgan's dulcit tones.
Cross country runs through Mote Park remembered with distinct unpleasure. We certainly didn't have numbers on our shorts. mr Avery of hockey had gone, and we had Mr Evans and Mr Locke. Staff match was a bloody affair!