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AccyMad 21-02-2009 10:49

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Fair enough, don't remember an english teacher with that name - the only ones I had were Mr Green & Alice (The Dragon)Thornton

Taggy 22-02-2009 09:48

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Alice Thornton died last year, she was a resident at Woodlands nursing home at clayton.

Does anyone remember Gwen Park, or Sausage legs as we used to call her. Think she used to teach English literature up in the library room!

Best Regards - Taggy

AccyMad 22-02-2009 19:58

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Miss Park was my form teacher in my first year at Chrissy's, also remember Mrs. Illic who taught history and Miss Kenyon (French).

buttonsmum 23-02-2009 18:54

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Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 684044)
Miss Park was my form teacher in my first year at Chrissy's, also remember Mrs. Illic who taught history and Miss Kenyon (French).

They were all there when I went

Lilly 23-02-2009 21:18

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Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 684044)
Miss Park was my form teacher in my first year at Chrissy's, also remember Mrs. Illic who taught history and Miss Kenyon (French).

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Originally Posted by buttonsmum (Post 684437)
They were all there when I went

Me too, Buttonsmum.

I left in 1994......what year did you leave? :)

AccyMad 24-02-2009 07:07

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They were all there for a while after I left then, I left in 1977

tosh 24-02-2009 18:12

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i was one of the first in the school, i left in 1961, three years after it opened.

buttonsmum 24-02-2009 19:17

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 684513)
Me too, Buttonsmum.

I left in 1994......what year did you leave? :)

I was there from 1986 - 91

Taggy 25-02-2009 09:07

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The very first class i had on my first morning was taken by Mr Otter. I was very quiet and shy then, and when given a form to fill in i asked Mr Otter if it was ok to write using Black ink. To which Mr Otter replied..." You can Write in Blood for all i care Laddie!!"........Phew, welcome to secondary school!!

Best Regards - Taggy

red rose 27-02-2009 22:41

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Originally Posted by Taggy (Post 685052)
The very first class i had on my first morning was taken by Mr Otter. I was very quiet and shy then, and when given a form to fill in i asked Mr Otter if it was ok to write using Black ink. To which Mr Otter replied..." You can Write in Blood for all i care Laddie!!"........Phew, welcome to secondary school!!

Best Regards - Taggy

Mr Otter was my maths teacher - he and his wife had two little girls and they were killed in a car crash around 1974 time - really sad. Then I had Mr Savage and eventually Mr Day - who was by far the best teacher. I also remember "sausage legs" but she never taught me -she was in charge of the library I remember. Mrs Illich was a bit of a one....always liked the lads and gave the girls a really hard time....she was always muching around in sling-backs and her cardigans over her shoulders...bit of a Diva back in those days!

red rose 27-02-2009 22:43

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Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 683473)
Are you sure you're no thinking of Miss Barnes, the DS teacher - never known so many lads be glad to be doing cookery :)


Miss Barnes...yeah all the lads used to fancy her like mad!!!

She was actually really nice though - bit the cotton socks of Mrs Pope for Domestic Science lessons thatīs for sure!

kevj 03-05-2009 08:40

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Originally Posted by Taggy (Post 678357)
I recall Mr Jolleys giving us numerous lectures about crossing the road safely outside school. Then one day he came into Assembly with his foot all bandaged up and wearing a slipper....apparently someone had run over his foot!! Lol!!


Best Regards - Taggy

I met Mr Jolleys the other day on Aldi car park,he is still as bright as a button and remembered me from 1976.I don't know how old he is,he may be in his 80s.It's 33 years since i last saw him and he still has that aura that commands respect.He was pleased to see me,mind you, i never got on the wrong side of him,that would'nt have bee much fun.

red rose 08-05-2009 21:56

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well I left in 76 too.....went by the name of Ann Jackson. Now in Portugal (16yrs)....how about you?

US Angel 02-02-2010 06:03

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Sorry Ann I was just re reading these,Went by Irene Kennnedy back then.

red rose 13-02-2010 16:24

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I think I do remember you back then Irene.....you had blonde/light brown shoulder length hair from memory. I know you were not in my set - so bit sketchy on details. U live in the USA now? I have lived last 16yrs in Portugal. Love it. Got up to "Godīs country" once last year - went to stay a few days with David Barrett in Whitworth (remember him?) and it was great to see the surrounding places like Mellor and Clitheroe but would not want to go back to accy (as much as it holds very dear memories for me).....


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