Chris Snuggs
- B/Hl 58-65 |
- Michael Bauer as Queen of the Night in "The Magic Flute"
- John Dorling as Mother Courage in "Mother Courage"
- Nigel Fletcher as scrum-half for the 1sts dummying the Wymondham opposition to score under the posts on
Church Field
- watching Bill Coutts sell a dummy to score a try in 1958
- scoring 80 on Orwell Side in a house match v Johnstons
- Peter Josselyn scoring 60 for Woolverstone Park on the main field one beautiful summer's day in 1959
- sitting alongside Derek Thornbery in the school orchestra being directed by Barry Salmon
- playing with The Feetwarmers in school concerts
- ditto at a Young Farmers' BBQ down on Lower Orwell Side
- listening to Merlin Channon playing the cornet in the old music room
- Physics with Fred Mudd, English with Patrick Hutton & Derek Thornbery & French with Stretch
- kissing the most beautiful girl who ever walked the planet
- doing with Patrick Hutton in 'A' Level English the Prologue from "The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer
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Gordon-Smith running to Corners in the middle of the night to listen to Don Cockell fight Rocky Marciano on our radio |
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the Corners House production of "LCC WH" based on "HMS Pinafore" with me as Matron Buttercup - written by a team headed by McCulloch and Workman |
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kicking a tennis ball in turn, every morning and evening, between Corners and school |
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sneaking away on a Saturday afternoon to watch Ipswich v Walthamstow Avenue in the F.A. Cup |
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managing to get an under age beer in Pin Mill at the long gone Riga pub |
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Roger Friend
J 58-63 |
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John Smitherman for accepting the challenge to take WHS to heights of educational excellence in 1951 |
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Tom Croucher
O 68-69
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Pappy (Tony Mitten R.I.P.) for his portrayal of Atahuallpa in "The Royal Hunt of the Sun". "You should not steal, O little Finch." |
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