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The Mrgrzirc of Kiog Jrmes's Colleg€,AlmondburJ
No. t82
SUMMER T[RM, 1975
EDITORIAI,
SandwbtrcoursesinMiningEngineering
And $anoth€r rhdl
h .a .zi n . L tD r n .....
Yet this will be d morc hisro.ic edirion in lhal il is rhc firsr mag2ine of rhe nry
mixed Kins Jam6's college.
wirh a 'O' lsv6l3
E n g l i s ha n d one orhe. subj ecl )
(or CSEgrade1 in Maths,PhYsics.
you can go straightinto study lot o N D a t D oncasre,C ol l sge of
Technology.
In lepin8 wirh irt wider mnsc of Mde6, lh€ m.s.zine has tried to *iden its
!ppe!1. Ifyou lum to theenrre pases(or haveyou teatrhe ediroriatiitllasl?) you will
hnd our sFcial enclosu.., which alrhoud *.irten bv chauvin8 nat6'. is .oi manr
.san ansuhlo rh. sirls. lnd we hope it *ill be ae.pted in rh. spirir io vhich it was
As usual,rheediroB havero coDplain abour the ror.llack of inr.6r of the s.h@l
Lotrmin8 oriSinaldnicl6. We do hoF you erro' rc.dins Spofl3and Sci.ric R.Dons
ol cou*. bur 3uRl' rheseae Dnly rhe morc omciatsideolrhe duljd ot. *h@t M!.
oris'nal Anrl6, rherher shon sron6, leueu ro rh€ ediro6. odd-odd. or didv iorl
rshich we ll rcad bur nor pnn0 are an equall' *niial
pan of rhe ehel m'si/ine
Aarer.ll n, ir ir
Msatne, !c voie
LiSE lT.
oc
rearn,'N
apolosd for rhc risa in p.ie. Ihis is m.inlr du. to Daperc6rr which
are snns. Ar ir is. the mageinc i iubdidisedby rhc Otd Boys and D.int.d ar sh.l
mutt b. oneorrh.chqpe.t mr6
rh.countrr by lhe prinreR,$ lou a.n s.. rhar vou
'n
.rc stilledring n qunechqp. In addir'on
to lh.r,
willonly b. onc rhetnasa;nc
.-t.arno*
'hcEccrs qrc prohibiriv. syouaE
Jor $hich we spolosi{€.but onceagain
(rrxrng{ur rK pe. annlm on kh@r haaMnes any*a}.
With I 'A' l6v6l
(i n M at hs or P hy s i c s . w i l h th e o rh e r s u b j e c l studrod l o A l evel
3 ta ndar d)v ou c an e n re r a n H N D S a n d w rc hC o urssal D oncasl or.
Wilh 2 'A' loYel.
(in Mathsand Physics)
you havsdifeclsntryintothe CNAAHonou|s
Deg'€€Cou,s6ar N StaltordshioPolylechnic.
So, to rhoseeho ac n* lo the Almondbu.ian, w€ .xr.nd our welcotu, h is an
old i$tnurion ofrhe Sch@|.and. e ir would !cn. one stuch nos dins. By way of
'!
Mson obvrou3lvcdr i3. major faclor. but mr E also dmw aufrr'on
b rhe teler*c
@nlly lRived and shich h33be.n p.inted la'er on rh€ masuinc, tt mat6 a.ouptc
'n
of v.lid minrsl
For tull d.t.ils. write now to:
X..d ol Stlft tr.ining, Mr G. A. Pick.Bgill
XCB Barn.l.y 4106, Grimothorpo, llr. Barnsloy
N, X. PARSONS
\I. A. IIOYLE
C. M, STARKEY
St.fi: A. C. THOMAS
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FROM THE STUDY
In view of our chansing from a tmdnional boy\-(,r,'nn"." \(h,r'l kr i mirdl
Sixth Form Collcg€, I have ben asked ro s€l oul m!
c.'\ !{r In. (l'rinittdtion.
oBrnisatbn and aims ofa Sixth Form Coll.!e. The.onecrr !'l thf \r\rh |
Coll.s.
'trnin on. of
is r ncw cducaliotr.l idql: hith€no all s@ndary edu.lrion l',A r.'r.r ri"((
thc follovins (a) | I - l8 $h@lsi 1b) l2 - l8 schoolsor (c) I I | 3 n |xltr In lludd.F
licld no*, childM arc having a bdk in their rhoolirrg xr 16 .rnl nr'!i'rr inro a
s.pa.urc esiablishmenito continu. rheir .ducarion belonl r1,( .r{nlulrory rh&l
The main charactcrislid of Sixrh Fom Collegd rrc as nnlos\
l) They cai€r fo. full-time studentsofa narow agem.ge lronr li! ro t{o. 19.
Thh smsll ase-sprcadwill enablecolLgts to derelop a morc marur. dN\rfi.E
rhrn
could be achiev€din lhc old I l-18 shools. and ale speciallyprovid. nr Inrspri!ictrl.r
2) They will conrinu. to oF€raternder S.h@l Reeulalions.nd nor und$ | urrhc.
EducationRqulalion..
3) Th.y willcotcr. wh.rc apDropriarc,rhe full abihy €nge and ahhoushN rin
qualifcddonsarc exp.cied for pa.licular cou.scs.theB a.e no enl.y qualificarionshid
ACADEMIC. lt will be cn from whar I hale $i.l .bovc. rh. ran* ol coura\
be much
rhan har ben senmll! hund In rhe rrddrondl(Jturimar sLh."n
"ider
For the lraditiona! A Level student, lhe College *all bcome a bridsr b.rwn
s.hool on one hand, and. on the orh€r. Univc6nics and Polytchnics qheR rhc rrnhs
phereis nuch frer. The srudenrwill nftd (r b€ hushr how nr or.ni.c his hcr rimc
prop.dy, and rhe rradniondl t€achinemethodswill rary. n kins us. ol rhc J'$ussion
*roup. larsc ldurc. and small scmin.6.r turorills
However, sohe of thc enlr.nts will havc no rspnrtions b.tond o tclcl. while
othe6 will ned conrc6n cou*s h(forc ihcy en embrrt on A L.vel.ous.
Th.rc
mayt somesrudcntswho sish rojoih rh. (inlcgc. bul who hr\c ro sr'.riri. cxrditu"rll
11is impdtaDr wir[ lhis .utrscof i !kc and inrcr6rs. rhar indiridurl srudertsaE
inr€gmredquickly nito lhc lifc of rhc (i,ll.reand inro rhe corEr couft. Thc DiEro.
of Srudies,in conjln.rnr eirlr rhc Tur($. fullils d lnal role in lhis $[lingrn pt1l6.
CeneEl 5udi6. in n.'rt, r\ (!'mnulvtr) ntr rll s'udenh.nd F rdushr in mr\nl Jbil y
clases. Parl uf rhc (,cr(txl Sru.l'c{ nnBnrmnF ir rcrJin&l lor thc mrr€ Jcrd(mic
sruddt, in order kr elisfy his neds (irm6 nlso fulfil rhe vnal aunctionol n nE.lins
placefor all in the ( itlc8..
PASTORAL. ll is inrporr n t(' rcdl'* thal e!e.y reacherhas a p!.r lo pla:/,lnd
rlrdcmi! from the paroralrolea\ rhoush
rhcr reallyon. cannordirdrcc
wr
'h.!
rwo difrRnl rhinF Hu$r!cr. 'hc
rhe Turor himklf ha\ a sp..irl funcl'on In rh'\
role. a3
(-ollege
he helpssiudenrsro *nle down in rh.
and guid6 them in rhci. u* of Dnvat€
nudylimcand in ac.demicwort. lhe Tuor will be @lled incdasinslyro hclp srud.nrs
initi.lly incaEr.dvice, and *ill onlycall inthespeialtul whe. neded. h is imlonor
rhar sfong links arc c.earedwnh rh€ leal I | - | 6 *hels. 30 rhat th€y may help 6 1o
help the studots s€.lj. down quickly. In order to t.y lo ceare . *nse of unily, €ch
turor aroup consisrsoa fiFr and hond ye$ sixth srldents, with a cG-rerionof
RESPONSIBILITY. Sluden$ themrlvd will be ercoudeEd lo d.Elop in
mal!.ny as rhey arc ercou.aFd |o .un rhen o*n sieti6, md so dcr.loD a *n* of
responsibilitylo*ards lh.ms.lv6, and the whole @mmunny. In rhe Il 18 sch@ts
scnior pupils us€d lo develop their leadedhip lnd sens. of .€.Doosibility as tne erccis€d
care over lhe youngerpupilsin rhe shool. Oudersmusr be found rocnablc thestudents
ro bccoDc lwrrc ol rh. widc. c.mmunirt. Opportunitid nusl be siv.n lo h.lp lhe
hdDdilapped.llle prrl ir conrmunny *rrice. lnd D.ssibly hclt wirh such rhinss as
CAREERS. Whilsr educnrionis nor Dsdsrily vNation.l. the slldenl mst h.
rwrre of the carer pdsibilnis when hershehas linish€dhis hcr t6ining. Thc College
nrusl bc pr€parcdto call nr the nql afcc6 servict to givc advicc.lnd ro plan proamnrnN when needed.
k is imponanr ro reali$ thar rh€ Sixrh Fom CollcsEdcs not siand in isolarior,
bur is pad of rhe shole educarionclrrruouE. A lap mutr not be.lloscd ro Jcvelop
belKn I I - l6 khmL and lhe Sitrh l-om Colle3e,and prcblos otcouB and $bjets
m6r not aris beaus of *parate ll 16 a.d 16-18institutions.Edu@iion and vca.
tional Blidam must b€ wn as a continuols whole.
Si@ih€ l.st nagrzin€ rhs. hasbeena numb.r ofappoinlmentsandoned.p.lturc
from lhe Collese. In SepIemb.r. w. w.lcomcd Mr. P. You.B as the rew H€d of MNic
and M6. J. M- renkinsasthc fi6t S.nior Mist6. Borh hrv. s.ltl.d down wllard hav€
cont.ibut.d much hwards the life of th. Coll€ee.In D@frb€r, Mr. G. L. Burby lcft
robke up an appoinlmenrin a MiddleSch@l in Corby New Tovn. He had only been
wnh us. rhon rihe bur hi( pleaknr Fenaliry dnd his B.n.ral *illinsre3r, dpeciallt
th. grre 6eld. ae m's*d we s i$ him et€rt rtl{xs
hrqn€s appoinrtunr. His
'n
'n
is Miss P. Reid. *ho joined the stafi i. Ja.uary,
rcdacmflt
from Wake6.ld Hish
Ahhough a loller p.olile is given clFvh.E, it would no1 be .isht if I allowd rhe
rctiRmnr d Herd ol V.'hcm.ti6. of Mr, G.orgc Be&h, to so wirhour srit'ns
emhing. I hale unl' InoM hih a shofl *hile, bur ir was s@n apprrenl ro m. rh.t
h. Ms a pcrsonvho had a sre.t atrstion fo. KingJ.mdt cBm@r S.hool,.nd for
$c subj.rl he had taqnt in rhe sch@l tor$ long, I wish him everysue.s and much
happins in his relirehent,.nd I know that we can cxp.ct ro s.. him al any fu.clions,
!s wll as about th. colleeein the futurc.
LETTf,RTO THE EDITOR
sn.
In m' pcnion olJdvanrrge rJs a *houl Dasdlne ednor), I lel I h\e, Derhad.
r clarer vie* of rhe prosA of rhe ruSazinc rhan many orh€R, and in my *tf-indir!
setr I would like to rlare ny opinions to lhe paEll.l 'po96s' of rhe school,and 10
add6 my l€ttd to the plent and fllurc oveftd of borh the Almondbui.n and
rh€ Collqe. | .6cd€. how.v€., my dirct comm.rrs for the s.holars rhems€lvd.
Th. arhospherc of d.velopmenr a.d rcdevelopment vhich has b.en (or ert.inly
should have b6en) feh by rhe collesc thb year has be8a€dfor somone o. som.thine ro
lalc thc sh@l by rh€ eruffofde nek and Dushit inlo a n.wcE
an era ofadvanc.lFr. of pursuin8Ew and hignerBoah: alarl . . n sm
rhe opponuniry has sone
a-besaing.The colles. km
ro hdve driir.d inro lhir nes era wrlh an aDarhericcon6deG rhat is en*har
fiielrenine. The tension ofspedarcy wirh rcgard io rhe advenl
ol younS l.dk3 inro lhe coridoE of K.J.C. collapcd inro relerion very quict\. and
any mm€nrum the coll.8. h.d (paflicula y in rhe 6lh lomr
irs rentalivelyprobins
dirfdons g.ve w.y to n.bbtuhn* and slugaishp.osress'on.'n
PerhaF rhe Collegeir besinnins ld Ml€ up after ils rathcr hrDnolc hib.rnarion.
and enainly rhcG isa lot rowake!p lo. th. opponuniria.r..lnost .ndld. The roD.
ao. student adivny is wider than flcr, Tte voice ot rhe individual srud.nl is as told as
h./she *ish6 rr ru bei n hs alEdy becon. appaGnt thar rhe rop end oa th. sah@l
hasdeEloFd a much more inrimre unnt *nhin nklr, - rhe Birlshav. done rhal nuch.
ll B up ro.Err sirylc mcmber of the $h@l to acr con!rucrively, and ma*e hb/her
'Ittdiridualiry an'l CEarnnr'oE sord3 which hav( beenudly lackins rn mant
p@pl.'3 r@bllaris. bur rh. fururc ofrhe colleeEdem.nds thcir uese.
This mag@in. should be rh. voicc' of rh. studerrs-ANYONE wilh ANYTHING
ro ey 3houldlel lE rosar it. One medium(howh onlyonea ye.ral Dr€3.nr)is rhe
Omc'al $h@l tusMn.. In lhB _om.i.l rosujn. rh€e have ben Briidio
which
hav. pEvented rhc fE voicing of oitical opinio$, and shul oul a cenain a.@ of
Unaonnnat€ly, ri3qu!. povcative and chrical commenc haE had ro srrus'houshl.
ro 6nd a Inedr) eiistene in rhe khool up rill now, rnd io rhe meazne has ofren
Ble
lE n rcg.rded as a suFrficial and banal *asre of rime publish€d purely as propaeanda.,
wnhod uriery, and publish.d r@ delibeErely lor a panicular section ofits red6n.
Thus n has nor I tel. erercd fo. cirh.! rhe tasl€. oa rhe body of rhe $hool n€mbe.ship,
no. to. rhe imouls otns *ould-be onlribulodThc .ollegE publi.arion musr b€ ! rrue Eprsnralion
of yN, an<l if . .adical
dhumins is Equircd then hopefullysmerhing *ill b€ done.lfyou wani io rejuv€nate
thc eh,olrnd ils mrsazinc.rh.n do.
\l ,i,, ll',,',
. nlal is
I sus€est.or rather | *ould lite to k, rhrr lhc r'.!1'
"'tri,arztne is
rctainedDurclyas an omcial ro.d of th€ $hool )err. rrr(l , r(
'
"'.'r'\c
D rodue d de role dto crc at ilelhol8ht and s r udenrt \ r r ic . ! ! r ' l " L , l 't r '{( t n e . n r p r e _
t , 1 \ . ! ,{t r 1 1 '1 . L l 'n . 'r r I r n t . f
hensiv elibe ralilyan d e qualily . is not r he * nc c
liberality.the cuhivalion of orisital and indiudu!l rhousl
The demand lor such an rhernrlive mngrznrc nrui .,, ii. ,, , rrtr \ h'\n. trnd I
only hope ir can be realized.
WHAT OVID RECALI-ED
(And it cane ro Dlss thar in the sixth monrh of lhe ]ear 2 Anno ( dr.!,.'r rhcrr ..rnc
r '" 'r . \ h ( h
nne *ho h cd prsed rh dt$aJ ber J r e.J nd Sr c arur \ hi. qur de r n 'c r
'r 'l '
he l.eheld And he ed\e \oice ro hB lond€r. errrns r
a.d! lsN(l !'i\ ''iJ \ct\
Mv uniford leh rllhcr lomly amid a sea of rather
*P$t . . . \.nn.' hr \ !!nc
lrl.rtr
t'n).d ri€s.Sonconc sidlcd ur1to me lnd whispcrcd.
n fkcr susar?On ly loF . . J uienouehf . , r aSnr allc upd f c o r l L t .
'rh. Scholleseasembled ro lhc i.novatory a.romprninenr of Mr. \in'is Ln'n'rnLt
(/r' liire, dp pa ren ll)n . ' s o m uc h r o lep r heh quiera\ r i p l \ c n r h c _ l r " n r h | 1 n (
I n,' .1 Ih( Dun o camcinr ^ ir \ ur n dg! r n dur ng r hc h\ m n. \ ' n - g h \ r r t c ( \ +^ - I
i' | . ' {,"'Fr .' \cno ol ro, ub\ r ou' lr . ' bs es edqnh p< r r ' r m i- e ! * i m n r <\ ! n \ c r a t
hrll hdn litlle chanseas tlr as Assembly\us corccrntd. lh.ugh I \rs ,nr$.n.Ll ro
r,ne rl r se dppearto hale reDhcedrhe old w!'dncsd.! cnJlr! $irh.i h(!r'.rn\lrh(,e
.,n[(rrLrr hcforc Assembly.
( ),r ol mr chief rasks*rs to lscss Drc*nt rcadenricnrfdrrd\ rnJ n,l.lelrurl
V '. r l l 'r h .
nnr, ' l( I ng h\h .n drrn g \ \ c ll. c r . . Rubc ir D( nb\ r n' j r r . {r l '
r hc lc J F Bc . * h! n c e did r l u- . u b ! d 'i n $ h - r s r r h d '
*.r.r r rnh (d u'o u^
'n
lrnnsirur Thc Laiin soup
ldoublc pe.iod, tei) seemednuch sup.nor lo ou6- rs n
rhr$r (\ way rhrough Aeneid xll rt. crackins pace.oiled rllhcr rhan
nnrr_ll.d 6)
O r " 'r " r ''i l n {n l t r \ .
V r { , 1}re .. All \e rJ r m pr s \ iv c : ni, n( ur ) nur "l\
r n \ r c er r \ (
he q( T dc , ' d' h' r
\ ' rn,,q I u rr \"uld
'ur n
'r
Arlnriuedly.lpan arom Miss Snilh rnd Miss tsrawn.I hrll \een onlr nltnlbc^.f
rhc()ld C,S. ar work, b n wasobviols lhar. amons th$c.lhe drc.dcd dfus*nr-cdosr
rn.l dLlline ofnandards which so nany ol us expeled h3d sinplr nor mJr.rbls.d. To
cmDh.sizelhis. rhe Head rJoinredout lh.l. slalisricallt.in rhe 6l €\adr. our r.nr. $hcn
rh.] $crc lr'n 'irus, hril hr . i r en m ir ( B. J dc q \ r h' n r he pr c r n r l l l r i ( 'r o n h c
olhcr hJnd . rhe Dre* n r ol. $hc r r hc ] qeE I n 61. hJ d t c n m . ( s r J d c \ \ 'h J n q e
had had when we vere in Transnus.On rhe other hand- this reco.d \rs iill qoN
than th€ vear belorc us. *ho would now be 6lv. Conclusnrnrtmrle nnnurl fluerurrnnrr
in abilily. vhich the erucludl re organhllioa hN .ffered bul lirllc
A fiunaul lunchtine and two Eeriodswere spenr sarhcrins insid. inlornmbn
Mart Hnst (4d) eid tha1,as far as he was concerncd.rhinss Nerejusr rhe samt The
work was oot roo hard. he sid, and he shoscd me his Spech D!! Frizc: The lunkf
Ph.D." His broth€r Richfid (6lll) thoushr that the pl.ce hrd impro\ed. c\.n rhoDeh
he had had lo no!€ his l.easuredGeogaphy bools trom th. Book Room ro. lcter
rn d Jrcusho and o\cFfrequentedrJrnd.r Orhch dsre{<lr\d he s<netJ'Jr{.'phcrc
was more lriendlt. rnd Jdol6c€nl mJlc JrrosJn.€, shNh htd \Jd lrN rc'sn i.r rhc
n6t fe* wets of th€ term, had siven way to r laudableco!d6! rnd murualacllptane.
or rhe 5e\6. lhe )ouns lJdi6 mr\ed sell ind g(ncrJll! birshrencJrhe nlaccun S.\' !l
I nre(ouN. a flcr J n dru r J la{ lqc r d p< nnd.hJ d bNr nc \ e r ) l r c ( . b u r r h n u J n r r .
lrue ofrhe snls lh.n oi the nev boys.who had nor betn takcn b hcad qune so srrml!
T h€y,and rhe sIl'o flhe pe. nus ins gr oup.r endedt " dr ns r r c J c h u r h e t T h i . r u ' n {
odnLUla
rl!n rcn se ,d( n qd. nir ur dllor r hc nrI n r Nl r hr \ ur ) I n r h e r rn c ! u I r r p o s r n 'n
' B ur
un ! ' lc ht ! . (
scr ri sirn\ srh
$o n,;. dn Jh r,Jll lr dr ' , n. q. ula s r r ' c
'n d
'l
Miss Sfrnh ourlincd rhc ldvrnuges oi lhc s{h(xn is sne nr rhcft ll \.s n.\iblc
(ni, ug hrn allo \ n cr r" rr lc M u! . qr l' Binlos ! : r r ' ' r c m ( n n r r h r r \ l J S c \ s c r c m u l h
\ nallcr rh an Jr h e'p relr ' u'
\ hEh s ^' r < ( J ( h iud c a r 'r B r c J r e ri 4 l n e
' ( hn, , l.
bcl, . " Fnc: rh e,lmo .oh er cr r \ m or e \ hr hr b. lno ! i u f c l ' ! . u ! " u l t l \ . " 1 \ n h 'r" f
hrru. r ;ud Jl\ ( ,. d n
nr nJ . r he bu, ldi. s $er c u l J . J n J r J ( 'l r '6 ! ( n ( r J i l \
, m,\r her
n{ f Rc r im ( $, t r | uJ \ b< m ii . , r d h ! n r x n ! ' h J r ! 'n r h !
$Lr! t\.i h c lcL r.'r n '\hc
(
$holc \h e rh ou eh rrhrt K. J . hld \ t lher eJ ns ir . r , n nr r r r x . u p \ . r \ N t l l \ l \ r h ( d
aom rcore*nutircs slid ir \!sn r iair cos rhey was slavesto lhe sixlh fom and lhcy
h3d ro ar(\ n1all rhc chans bcior€ askmbly and rh.y hd no fisr fomc6 10 bash
nbour and rhc! couldn\ er€n go in dinncrs 6rst any mor. not lhal they wanl€d lo
l In 'r s \'d Jn d }o L co u l d b i r n Ssd n d $ i ch .sb uJo
r u co u l d n l
e r u r d r n n e ^ {c r e n i ,
! . r i r ^ c h \ h \ h ! . n l r k. 'l 'c .'\r o r m .'n d tr * a \n r tu n . Td keh € d i . L d n o l l h e Tr u .:
I hare n on thc rcn b€sr.urhorny rhat tErler rhinsr are in store for you.
Four Alpha. rn rhe lasr lcsson.*er€ in rwo halves,the qui€t,likeable half,.I the
fronr, and rhe non!. \nn€nr. drssustins.irrcsponsible,rowdy, undiriplined, likeable
hulf. !1 rhe b.cl No chnng. h.rc.
tl!n}.lcrnal
di$idinc 6 impcd no*a.lats. it was tept very w€U hidden. bul it
did notGmb bc need€d.Remenb€rr he Cood Old Days when the.ewasn'ta chair left
nandrne In rhe ODH b rhe ume rh.lr\cop \ Dregarndoo. foolbrll had panted ro A
n ,l l o se d o l H u d u u \? N o n c o i r h a rn o w , e r e Oth i n gi o
h a l r .m u c hl u r h c r e l ( f "f
'h cby human fool. I rhint lhis showsa sad lack of cha6cter,
full *o.ki.s ord.r. unsullied
bur n thould keD rhe exEnb doln.
Ir Ened slr.nse k) hc$ h6r nand bnndied aboul. but only b4auF it never
hupFened*hen I was r lad. Mds6 Cregen, Thomas and O Brien sound€dp€.felly
at home amid ihe amicableaoEllations: one *o ers if all lhe stali are as naludl.
I am sorry to be unable to oblige Mr. Pr6ons, but I am honestlyunable to find
inult qnh whar I sa* of rheCollesc.obriously a 6dconviclion is nol lo b€ held on lhe
basisofone dar\ ob6e.qtion. bd nothins enherfelt o.looted Mong, and lh€ people
rdher
l h e o th ( h a n d r ,* e l l
I rJlrld
r h o u c h rr ha r i h e \ se r e . o n h e
'od r h . r a h eC u l kse ,6 .'h Jr Jn r \a d e"h
mn'cl cIn !r tu ti o n'ha an nd q i a l .l u b . h d dstr n e d
r J U e h rJ, n
otrwell, *hile sDortinsaacililieswereat leastadequate.Eventh€ Thi.d agdd that they
wolld p.obably enjoy il a lor more if they was in ihc sixlh form.
Kins Jam6s was a sreat Crammr Srhool. Now il hrs.hanged. morc in form
rhan in character,but lhe stan it has madc as a Collegelooks ai leastpiomisins. 'As
f.om roday th€re *ill be a new rradition.* well, why no1? Florcat sixformcollegia
B. Hopkinson,Old Boy and C@p
MR. G. I-. BEACH
lr nr.\ tound narado\i.nl bur rhnr d,r\ ndr Inralid.rc rhe obsenallon rh.r one.r
rhc mo\r conshnr fcdur.\ of ifc is .hnna.. ln thc fost'*rr perbd cdnclion hrs
.rpcrienced n rap sucec\sn)nol nuj(r chrnses.mrn! oi $hich h.rc led 1(,r gr.ar.r
nabilir] ol reichrnr nln ni rh.r rhc mrn rho seies in .nc schod r(tr ! long ncrnxl
has beome d comi.nrtrc ranrt ceorge Bcachhas beenone of a leum oi such men
rhar $c hale tno*n ar Krne l.nes\ lnd as he aprrorches reliremcntafter rwenty'sr\
]er6 in rhe shool se c\niess a dNp *n* of sratilude lor his n.d in mainlainins
r h n {r g hn 'Jn J J,fl L u f N n "J .
! i , n I n u r ! . 'r J s
'h i 'r r
Airer gradu!rine In mrrh.m,rics ar Leeds Uoncrsnr"- Nl. Belch \lried t.rchrns
nr l9l5.r Blandford Ctumrnrr School in Doret. Hc held r*1, other lclchins posls
ind undcno.k i F_rn)dof rsrieultur.l {ort during the *ar }ca6 b.forc comins kr
K i t r - q J r m . 's G r a m m r r Sch ( d r n l 9 .l 9 l o ta kcch a r g e o fl h .M Jr h cm r ti csD cp l r l n e n l
I
As ! mrlhcmJric\ rcrcher Mr Beich has pre*rved r hclllhy rcspsr for lh.
rhdnional arDroach ro rhe subjet bori in rhe chon! of rhc.ours follored lnd in
h h d e m . 'n J \r r , 'm h F D.D \ H c h J\ cr tu l d r h e r '8 .r ^ u \ r n J'!n q h i ch r h c \u b i ( l
r € \r 'b
; h i h ."* n r q ( ( '( r 'r {h o l 'tr h r .n h cn d \r r r l cd ,Jn
r ( q u b r n J d - r h . {t
r 'n J- ( "r .r Jm p e r ( J
d .r u r 'r cr \{\\i cr l
'h , rhe
'r h .snuarion
Fn,i\J,Fh
. d {l hhis
J- !r
h r ^ El ( ..Hc has s\mDalhned$ilh thosc sho hive nol bccn
ol
from
nudenrs
rble k) relch rho{ srind.rds bur never*nh lhdq sho $erc indiffer€nlkr rhcm
wh€n he rrflre.j rl AlnurdbuD r fe* chesscnlhusirns *efe end.rlolnns t)
rcasrablish! Chss (l!b. The) ser€ nor srnning march$ and *ere rnrious b imp.ove
r h . i r n l d r M . B . J c h . h r m f,l l i l * r n l J\e r . * r \ Je |e h l e {jq i tL l h c tr '* F.6 r n d
!r n d Jr d Jr d
I n r n i d L ! o db i L . l \ J n d TJe d /r n $ . r n i u L cd n u m !,J- \ .\ 'n \ i n
. . b \ u r € i r u a u r n ' r n J d l ' \c r l l \n cn rl u n l Je r Jb l ( r i m c cn .i u r r g i'lnJignbgu ) \ Th c r .\u l r '
phenom.nal
succtss.Inlerestwaswidespr€ad
*trc imn.diare .nd rh. rc.ms e.joyed
.nd ir is ,.cordcd rhar a 18 bonrd int$ $h(rn match *!s von c.nlnrcinslv He inlro_
.
T
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e
r
r
r
'n
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f.r H ^ L \h .r n J h N
i l u c e dr h f c h N c
r t i \ r 'h r ^ l c ! u u L \. ! n J J'!. n i {d - n r m b <rff J.r n 'b- cc..
Almondbu.ians aulonjlicallv
Ar rh. menrnln of Mr Be..h\
rhink of rh€ SchoolOrchenra. ln the mid'liflies whm the *hool *!s ruisins funds for
r h c b u 'l d 'n s . f h c n c *. .n l e r p d r r l .o ne d chr n r n o r e r n ^ e dd .p ( r Jr * e n r ' Th e 'e co n d
r ( o sn h e d r h o n € e d
f o r n m u ! . i r n \ d N i d e d r u e r \e J ct.( ci . Vr . Be d ( h
'm m
e d the
i r '.l JOrchesr.awas b.rn.
rnd
lor unirins rhr *dL of th; instrum€fr{lists in ehool
Th.n fi6r drLrmxnLr u15 rerJr ntr lhe 1957l.n. thc culoinllnnrofthefundraising
c\.ns Hc hrs \or[.d *nh rurc.ssi\c sn)upscvcr sinct. nrcndrnrsthed for lhc annurl
r..n!ci
l ( J J r n sr h er n! 'u .\r sr \ r - .h c Vr . su i d cr l r r d ( o m p tr r l 'o n 'Jn J r r r h (
P . , n r e r"'rnrJrl . n '\ a l l h r d cJsu r co l JD D r ( r d r .. u f h i ' * u 'l r n r h F f( l d c b e .F e scd
'n alemcnted
rrod the \illing.N of so man) .ld bqs t. rcturn h rlay onc ncnr wnh rhe
.r.h.srn J rhc conced each vcir
Thrclshour his time h€re Mr B.!.h h$ beenconst!nili_lishrns lor thc m.rnle_
nanccof educarionalsrandardslnd the r6p€.1for lradnbnal !.lues There have been
n r J n \ p r € \ \ r r r r i i r <! n . r h ( m ^ n n .r "b l ( r n . u d 'n scl ^ Jl e n u ( _ ._r r " .cn Jr ''r J.\( J\i 'r r
r ', r l - ( \ u r r r r l " f r h c \ h i .l , J.r e r p F i .m xl c h Jn J L h cn S( .r r r h c c\Jn r r ,r .tn \) !Jn l
u n u o r . l o n l d r r I d L ^ \ Jn r h t n e ( d o r m Jn r p u l Jr r \e\l i l l ' i 1 \h Jl n ,r h cn Jr tr ' a l
b u b l ; m c e t r _ naan d r h rr - a h r h c q o r l . r r h <As'r Jn r M tr l e F a '- . Jr i o n Vt Ba Jch
rh(
b e r e l i cdu n u '
m 'd . h .'i i cq .In Jq n
H ( ..r l d
i". r.^"kd\
'. "r {"
'|tr '\s
dcbatein thc fac. ofconrroyedal issucs.
M R. C. t . BEACI I
Mr. Btach hls madc valurblc conlliburnrns !o so mlnv acriviliesn! shool lh.l
i , n ( e n . n l ! m , 'r c r n J\!n e m cn r '.tn n fJ fc$ d n Jl ( Jr cr tr e r d e t r . R cd l l r h ei n ( i d e n ''
. i n ^ r i m . H e *r \ r . ' r € n - \e J6H o u * m a n e r u f D r i i m l r r n r n o a c Jn e to tn r '.d 'r - c
r h . N r m . 'n e n rr ( r f d o l c\.n r ' r h r Jr e h r l ^ eH .r \e BJ'l H c h r ' b e e r ', r ( su l Jr L U n t , b i 'L { ! ' r h r i r n b . J n S( r € r ! th ! l N d \!JIl d n d b l - /.r ki l l b cm r * d i r "m r h ( sr l l
. 'r k c r m J r h d s *r l l r he o u r o i e'h r r r r "m h .i t* d n d l .u r b Jl l m Jr .h e . b u t q e m sh r
nrrr,\cd!Lnil
! e \ d lh :'r 'r h e b tr .l g et( cm H e h "' b e ( J m e m b e r .i r l 'e S'h 'u l
( hoir ind n dsul.f sunponer oflhe Old Almondburi!nl Scierv
ll. hr\ b.cn .d l.ss J.rne oursid. school ll. F I Ncmb.r.l lhc Huddc^licl{l
r,.rhh ( hur.h. rnd ol rhe olcc and M.drierl sGetyi hc has undenlrcn a sponsordl
\rll litr o\ri
. r n d h cu r r ( L u l .r b n N d d o n .r H c h d b e .n r n .sn sr xn l e r i n l r cr
r l r r l N . r , r r r \ 1 . 'r n e uJ r tr r r l n '.Ii 1 ,f L ,u n r h $ n l r c.r A
For th. uDstintin8ly 84.ous eo.k he has donc ntr thc {hri
md th. studars
k ctpr6s our sineE rhanlr and ar, in rhe ofr urd *.{d\ ! lhii} T.ylor, h. inns
rhc la4pr fdily of Almondblri.rs ' no ehi.h hh $n rk.,'tl' h<nnF' q wbh him
a loDa dd happt .ctircftrt,
G.W,C,
THE BEGGAR'SOPERA md JUNIOn PLAY
prcd@rion in whi.h nrosic plated a
Thb Jtsr ir w dccid.d lo l.ckL a d@ric
promi.dt rcle Happily, ih. DroduccB did not Eson to th. tEdilional casy way oul
by "doin8" a Gilh.n and Sullivan, but lho*rd cosid@blc iniriativc in rurnins lo
e ury by a cc.tain Mr. Gay.
"Th. B.g8.ls Op.n", W.ill6 i. rhc ad, .idtcmh
il a e Ealld-Op.d
who6. dialog!. is int.rsFrs.d wnh iongr ia ro popular ru6 ol
th. tim, wh.n n w finl Dcrfomd in l?2E. Lincoln. lnn Fi.U rhqtc sJr oveF
flowinS for sd.al wets in s|l.65ior.
Th. 6ily und€Frodd int.isuc depicb rhc
highwaynE, piclpock.li and d.b.Eh.d lasa6 of ft.1 dislul.
a!e, ehch |sgniz.d ir 3t rhc a8tr lihc a a parcdy ot@nrdponry
lr.lian productionsand as a
tarirc of po|ni@l lifc during Walpole r .dhinistErion. Sir J. Hawki wririqin 17?6
about 'Thc Bc8lar\ OFn".
as!.fl€d rhat Bpinc ard violc@ h$. b.ensEduallt
inc@ins olr sic its firfl FDrd.ntarion and Dr, JohnsD M! one hord to
tha( it w 'lrbcfrctior
of.ll trincipl6 ai mtht b. iniuriou. to modliry". lr 'tmrt
is ro b.
hopcd that in 3!b6.qMt drys .o dcte.ioa$on Mll bG.!sis(...d in the moBl tore oa
Fm!.r Macnau8ht, an &ror ol .lMdy Drcqn rcflh, s^G a convircins
l'CrlormaG a. Pachulrr t h. wily, compt lasaer and Chnirift Smirh as M6. Pdchh
imprcd
with hd clca. diction both in dialoS!. and in td mGical elc. Appamrly
Mandy BFm and Carclift Chfle3wnh
w€r both nq to th. stas. of, rhb @.jo
and arc 10 h. conSntular.d for rhe crcdirablc My ihcy Dlay€d th. .016 ol Polly
Pachum and Lucy Lakit. rwo gi.ls from Elrriable
bactgoundr *ho rivallcd
bnrdly lor rh. hand of Caprain M&H@rh. rh. handm
ladtk ld h'rh*aymn
play.d by Robir Ee.donr.
Mich.el Pas. r@l thc pan of Lucy s fathq. thc shdi.g
jailor of Nssatc Pribn .nd an .@mDli.! of Pechum while Sen 8116 was Ml3.
Tdp6, ! h.rd-brrSrinina inrmcdia.,
tor rhe slc of roods aotuir€d
deviour wayt
'n
by Pachm s hiEhwartun and DiclDcrd ssciat6.
The artacrivc cqitum6 .ddcd colour to th. Droduclion and music *as Ddid.d
by th. chorus of l.di6 i.d hishuyrn€n a@mpanid by a sMll chambe. e't!mbl..
Th.lalld
Dlay.d @mperod, md discrdly, ftrtr s@iing to stal thc shry whilc the
chorus. afthou8lt a lird. quict at tim€+ produed a plcasin8 $und. All In all, Mr.
Thombn rd Mr. Yous aE ro b. ffindd
tor teklina "Ih. B.geais ODen',
yho sub6eqenlly
not l€st for t.dining a 6( larg.ly compoccd of unknoM qu.nfik
rully justifd th. confid.re Dlac.d in thdm.
La.l tq.'s innohtion of staning th. prc@dinss with a juio! p.odEtion 6
'Th. Tft Sro.t ot King W.n6laa
repert€d. Thb rim. the produclion w
*ttich
op.ncd wilh e dialor!. b.rGn r trc4n qrol sinrFr lS, Slek, and lh. yond.r Faent
(D, Rojtuly) drrins an uncro.cl.d eDDaBc our ot thc Mlm. of fablc ro dcnytholosiE Kirg Wdrc..las and his d.l.
Appaotly tE hrd b..n cau.d 10 cout oft
chilly Eoxing D6y ro attand to rhc d.felirc enthl hGtina sysrm and hadng; morc
by .h.nce than lDod nunasffr€n! clcd thc kina of an rltack of hiccuD6, sr5 off.cd
ponBFl ol rhe sonnolat, h.nth. hand of hi. daughre . N. Sclby gevc an .fEliv.
pek€d king: T. C.td wa5 tus dautin& oBpowins
wife md rhowrd hilFr
ro be
nocr asutld y(Ms ador; G. BEdLy plard thc atrcsdt daudter, and qun. fcLhins'
''rhe'lot.d
too, OthsrEns ew |alo by G, Myrin& G. Wbn6ll, P, Striclland ad
K. R.dfam, md the play, a lffit hlmoro$ 'wa!n-up', ws Droduccd by a E.y
asiduous M.. Thoms.
Thank go to C. M. Srarkey and P. C. Wavill who cxeut.d th€ s.in€ry for rh.
s4ond succ.lsivc rs., undd th. $idane of Mr. M. 'In!c
Binns.
D.W.G.
SPORT
FIRST XI SOCCER REPORT
Mi.field
O@nh€d
Cdre Valley
whelw.ighi
New ColleeE
Holn. Valley
Hiahlands
All sairrs
Helmond*ike
Hkhlands
Rasdck
St.flrold Aors
A
H
A
H
H
H
A
H
H
H
H
H
Won 4-l
Won 8-0
won 2-l
L6t l-2
Lost Gl
Lost l-4
Losr 2,1
won 5-l
Won 94
Losr 2-3
Won 7-l
Won l-l
Whelwri8ht
Aroksbank
Mi.field
New College
Belle Vue
Grcnhead
Holme Valley
Colne V.llcy
Hetmondwike
B.tley
All Saints
Srafl/OldBors
A
A
H
A
A
H
A
H
H
H
A
H
Lost l-5
Won 7-0
won 2-l
Won 3-2
Won 2-o
wo.4{(Aban)
bst 2-?
Won 3-l
Won 5-l
Won 3.2
Drcw 2-2
161 1,3
PWDLFA
24t 5t 88041
Two facro6 have added up this s.ason lo give lhe lsr XI rhei. bestsason sine
l07!. a raron
which the reamha! eor€d as man) g@lt ds rh.r m€morablet97O t9? t
'n
wnhout dolbt the mjor Ea3on fo. our su(ts is rhe etrorr and dft yhich Mr.
Field has pur inro rhe rmining oa lhe r€m and raclid of matche., Every Tu$dry rhe
w subjer€d ro the
rcurind which Mr. Frcld himrlr wai subrd.it ro.
'am tFroE er€ry saN and'd,nrng
and
during half rime h€ har alwaysoffeRd very sounidadvie.
The rhanksofrhe tam should Bo ro him fo. vhal hehastau8lt rhd in individuatskilh
rnd aor podNing a slca$ful rem in which it @s a Dlesu.e to play,
Th. 3eond @son pas lhe influx of four v€ry skillul ptayeB inio the sixrh fom at
de beginnins of rh. seson: Nick Levenrb, John Clay, Roben Posson and Rickie
stcks. Apad fron *orins zl4 B@ls bersen rheh rh.! ha\e Drcvrded.n enlenainin.
and slilrul addn'on
rh. nuleus which rcma'nedfrcm K.J.G.S. lhde ie no doubi
lha1 rhk s€asonwould'o nol have ben half as suacssful h.d rhq nor made rhe deision
to com ro rh. Coll.se.
The raen l.ned dBasr.ourlylo. rhe eell r6ined. well bricf.d re.h wilh a mat
in thc liFt r*o mirure by Mirfield. Howve. rhe Colles. camc back to *in Oe-first
mrtch zLl, This w6 follo*ed br an 8-Orhmshinsof OGnhe€d in which Ricrie roEd
his fi6r h.r-rrick and rhen a well lought 2-l vicrory over Cotne Vatlcy.
The team then wnl th.oud rh. *06r palch of the hen
*hen rhe nexl four
gam6 *f
all ldr by . sinsl. 3@1.All $ere clok h.rd-fouShr matchd in which rhe
( oneaeunronunarer,€ft o
Asrinsr All Saints and Helmondsile rhe t€m eda'nly caru b&k on sonr
hnng 14 go.k iEluding r*o moR hacltrls ror Ri.kie and one for Rob<n in rwo
comfonable vidon6. Hower Hishlandr rhe wt
afrer kn@ked us down a H bv
b€ring u bt a ringl. g@1. Hidl.nds wF wrhour douh our bosey ream rhh-s;$;
$ on n.nhcr @sion did rhey be.r us by playins the more skitfut foorbatl.
For rhe 6rrr ome this rear the Cullese weR fairry rhrashcd5-l by WhetwflEhr,
Cddir should so ro whel*.ighr for producrngruch r uron8 ride tiom . sh@t of.
Jut as afrd rhe pEvioG dea.at3th€ (oltege lromed b.ct wirh a 7.0 victory on
rh. Sarurday lolloMng rhe whelwighr rurh. Tie kam ptaled Dosiblv ns b6r
fmrball ol rh. sason aAainstBrooltbonl, Ell.nd. On a brfunr, crisD,ar6l! mominl
flland $ft rom ro pia6. one of rhe 7 goak comins rrom a fine $or bv the Ettand
flu-bact ! This vidory s.vc m sE.r Dlasu.c as I think back ro rhe 6rst match I evd
played for the S.h@l 7 yea6 ago ar Ell.nd whcn K.J.G.S. Under ll's losl l3-l ro
The tollosins wt
the double sJ\ conplered rsrinsr Mirfeld suh a 2-l vidory
.'nd rhe followins wedBday air.m@n again{ rhe N* Colles. who w.rc b.aren 3-2
in c old. trindy elense mrch. H.re asain som exellent foo'ball *as Dlay.d and
Mr Ficld. Jn Old Collee'an.saineda speial plersurefrom r.hne i ream h.ct io his
old shool rnd winnin!.
The licrory was iolloued b!' a 2-0 vicrr! frr' llrl. \ rr ., rr , ictu.rr hllch {ith
Cranh.ad which wasabandoncdduc to ios in rh. {r.rnlh.'ll {nlr rh( I .llcge lqdi,rE
conaonably 4-0. Unfonuna(ely lhe following *ec[ rh( ( !'llt r. sr\ rnn'hil.(cd 7'2 bi_
Holme valley. For only lhe sond tinc in Ihc scnn$ q. $.,1 r,(.!rl\ .\rrrl.ryed bt a
lerr stilful sid€. I Rould thoroushly cnjoy wat.nins r !r . h.r\rfi lliilnre valle!
FTR STXt ? 1 7 5
Left to Rishr. Frcnt: J. Ch!. C. Evrns, J. Haydoci, The Headnnner..,. LrwkJn (Cap
furnr. s. LawNn. R. Pogson
Ba.k: Mr. B. Ficld. N. L.\cn!r. C Sterens,R. Berumont. R. Hrdlield. R. Sldks,
D. Dvs.n
Co lneVa lleyan dHek m ondwik e* €r e bear enl- l r nl i L r . \ r \ ! r \ c l r I h r e t *o
s,'
\hi should
matcheswe.e followed by rhe nrst d.aw of rhe *anin rgn'nn
^l
h\"r\.' honrb a-{.e
eally have beenbcatenbut used loul laclics by unsrlins th. r..tii
whilc we weresetringchaneed.
Thcfinalnarch oi the sason sawthc teamriseio rhe oc.rsrrr rnLl r$ (( f.it r()m
,'is l(rihrll
behind ro defeat a strons Batley rean l-2, playine sone !cr!.Nc.r
'n
rrDr \lrrre
To replacerhe old Y.C.S.F.A. *ven r side tournamcnt thc.ru6
\p. 4sore dd west Yo rls h' R S( ht t ols{ \ c n- r r id. $hic h $d . h e u . 'r N . $ I l l ( t ( . i t
rhe ld! Sunda] of rem lh€ aollese lErfum€\j \e4 qell in rhr \ '{lJ ( Jn i'h
roumament and won rheir leaguebeatingNev Collescand HoDlcy.nd drtrurns *ih
Hanson School.Brrdfo.d. l. lhe Quane.inals Wesr Bridseaord.Notrrnshnnr)l rudl
rcam)pere defe.led and rhe Collesefinally *enr our in the *nitinals kJ (-(,1n.\Jll.\
on a corner.The nnal winnef of the lournancrl wcre Fo\wood Schodl-Lccds.
A ti.ed, rarho aDarhericFisl XI unfo.tunalelyended lhc rrsot losin! :r-l n).'
slail/Old aoys rean in a gameoflirrle inrcrcsrto playcd or spchtos.
Hoscler. rn excellenl, \e.y cnjoyablc scason elebrut€d during rhe Enncr
holidayswith a Dinner a1 which rerenecfo. mrny thr6tr Frid.r_ nishls *is lrinctl
looks well for ihc future of lhe Collegefoolblll.
PEN PoRTRAITS.
Thc wno's who ofrhe lst xl
JOHN LAWTON Caplain an inspning influenceat rhe btk lhoueh has ldcked
posirive action on wveral Gcasions, notably in the rir. Howeler hrs srvcd us on
(Ed. I am sue Mr. Llwbn is beingmodestlJ
NICK LEVENTIS An advenl!.ous full-back. dlnserols shcD ovcrlappina a.il
alwayslikely to scorewnh thunderboltsrrom ousidc thc box.
JOHN CLAY -Mates uD lor lact of sizewnb srrensrh.nd rbility. Quick on rhc br€ak
often producingan extra wins man.
JONATHON HAYDOCK-The destroyca straightfron lhe D. (w,lina. D. Sullon
mould rarely paskd by enher ball or man and *ilh a sood kn* ofdisrribDrion.
ROBIN BEAUMONT More al home ar aullback bd has perfomed r&lui€ly ar
cenrre-bsckddDite cafyina an addilional weishr in lhe fom ofband.ges.
RICHARD HADFIELD-Has sharedCentre'buckposnion {nh Robin uan height
and weieht ro full advantageespeially in lhe !n.
CARETH EVANS-A hard *orkins, crcalivc midficld itnc hat rllos€d Grrerh t]
u* his sood footballing b6in lo aull advanrasc.
CRAHAM STEVENS-A lenacioussrr€ny ex-rineer stions in the rackle dnd wirh .
roctet-hard shot. An arcckins midfi€ld role has gnen hin 8 eoals
leftsfoolednidhel<t dtnlmo lrnrin8 *irh .Johnclay
STEPHEN LAwToN-srrons
in rhe Dartne6hipfrom which the majodry ofEoah h.rc comc.
tD rake on and bcrr
ROBERT POGSON-VeIy sl(ilful speed] vinscr snh.bihy
full-bacls with fas. Has rored l8 soals rhis Frson.
RICKIE STOCKS-. Mosl €ffeclivclorward duc ro hn fishring spirn, ne\cr rfnid ro
shoor and his sklll has made him lerding soal scorersilh r lolalof2:
DAVE DYSON Chunty siiter in Ocrd Miiller mould. \ery stRrnain .n Jnd fasi
on ground. Hrs $orcd l9 eoal!
Mr. Bob Field An cxcellenrlEiner $ilh lhc necs,r) sndisticsrnak. His own prF
licipationat Dislrid Leaguelevelandagood tnoqledseoflacricsandskillshdrduhed
in the tcan lesrnins much in indilidu,l rnd terd \kills dunng rhe ta$n.
lohr A Lo$ton, Captain
I
2nd xI SOCCf,R
The team has had o.e ol its mosl sucesiul *a$ns for ycr6. b€ins und.faled
in ev€rysame. Only lwo sidd even manaeEdto gain dra*s, ont of lhem being Holme
Valley, on vhom reveneewas wrouehl larer in lhe *ason wirh a rypic.l liclory of5{.
This perfomance is a rue refieclion of rhe stro.B. $lid defflce and snady alract.
both olwhich are aidcd by a ha.d-workins nid-6eld. Besidd ils pure skill the sidehrs
ben sueesful beau* of then Beneralhish ler€l of 6ln6s and even mot imoonanr.
the trcmendousteam spi.n. A smauconment on eachol th€ playe6 now lollowr:
Has coned€d vry f€w soals.This is pardy due lo his 'm.d
Ande6on: G@ltep.r.
kenn.ss and panly due to his profsion.lism ?
KendaU:A mdn full back who is alwaysMdy ro supOo.tthc auack.
Blaufront: A commonly imDoneddelende.f.oo rhe lsr Xl. H. sho$s confidcne irl
his ovn abilitiet which insDir€3confdenG in his leuow rem-nal6.
Hadneld : A vcry lough and well or8Bnis.d defender the stalwad of lhe deaenc..
Earnshaw:Cop6 well with eren lhe ugli$t of artacksand is tirels in his effods.
Peara: A r€ry skilful ond fsst fullback. Frelicks are his sp€.ialiry.savins rhe re.m s
eord asainsrHighlandswnh a f.imcly speulatile shot,
Krye. S.: The work-horF of rhe ream. hclpins our borh rhc anact and the defence
frcm his rosilion in mid-lield.
(-hacl6ficld: Nored aor his skill and effo.rs in providine rhe forulrds with throush
bllls. Scorcdone of thc solls ofrh€ ea$n al Elland a supe.bfi6l time voll.y fron
Bradley:Adds wcighl lnd still in bolh alract and mid-6eld.Has a srcar unde6bndins
wirh Johnson,leadineto ma.y soals.
Johnson: A srcat opportunisl eoal-takcr. H. is rop sorer togerher*nh'Bruds'rnd
rosetherthey fo.m a formidabledynamic duo.
Kaye, J.: His speedhas causedd.fende6 much rouble. estE{iallyon rhe wings. His
rune a.e always well supponed by olh€r foMrds.
Boothroyd: A v..y enihusiaslicand effetive righcringer $ho is neveraaraidro cithcr
lake on deaendeEor have a c€ck ar g@1.
Stead: He is olten to b€ scn on lhe touch line. The lacr thar such a Dowerfulenreforward is often left oul of the side indica6 ns nrcn8lh whcn Bis Dave com6 on
As one can se thee is much por€nrialand depth in rhesidc,which is ercoumsins
r'r next saso' s l st xl
J. s. Kale . c.olain
HOCI(EY
D6pit€ rhe continuousenlhusiasmofrhe lem they havefailed to pin a malch.ll
sson. On Masion thcy hale play€d very well bur a lack of fnishin8 aod tishtnG in
the play has lcad io this misl@din3r6ulrln attack Jamcs. Ainley, Broadhead and Tunn.clifre have all played well. Achary.
has b.er rhe grcatestinspirdtionas an altacking defendirg and mid-fr€ldplayer wnh
coffiderable skill and tircles ene4y. The defender have on a ffl @sions lack€d
still and not acred quickly mou8h bur in sre6l have .upport€d the alrack well.
Moorehoue as aoalkepe. has on a number of Basions tude $me sood save3.
Maoyihanl(s lo M.. Ealon. bur not evenhis erlhusiasmand adviecould improrc
rhc r*Ulls
A- cmnr. c-aDrain
CNOSSCOUNIRY
Thiss$n lheCollege
hd hadmixed.esulrswirhtheUnderl4 sbeinsconsisrcnrly
suGsful and the UndeFlcs and S.nio6 achieving only mre vicroris. The n.w
Kirtlc€. L@su. hasinr.oduc€droushe.comp€tilioninro many ofthe nxIu6, althoush
rhes have ben l€w and far bel*en fo. the S.nio. t@m.
Due lo r lack of pracliceand a lact ol.unncB or rne day rhc s.nioB havc only
had limned succes.Howcver.on a cold. winlry dry whenhost p€oplewereevenkepina
rheirdoss indoo6, Andrew Frenchran couragously .ound (he Honley coue locome
in an easyfi61. The dsuh was in lhe balane as FEsr Macnaueir and StephenHi6t
ran for home fiehting againsr*ind, min and (in a f.w inst.ncd) the opposiiion-one
mile from home rhis amazin8duo madea dynamicsp.int and left their ad floundering
in rhc mud to pur rhe Collesemoment.rily rl rhe lop of th€ lcrgue. The only orher
S.n'or vcrory M! cr home ro HuddersheldNe$ Coltegewh.n $e toot the finr foul
Dlac $rh no opporirion dcn in sishrl Paul H'bb'n and l\an walsh gave gf,dous
s.nice rhrcuhour rhe *aen.
The sEai day tor the Underl6s camc when they b€at Balley at hom. for 1heir
only victory. Unb.lunatelt rhis rcsull dd nol do d€dit lo the conshGnl efron plt in
by Broadbenr,Twedalc, Glcdhill and Hill.
In conr.ast.. v.ry suesful kaen Ms enjoy€d by th. Und€r-|4s, und€f€ted
in rhe Ki.kl€€ Leasle until rh€ last wek ot 1.m. Undoubtedlylh€ s€l@tionof HaU
.nd Hob6oninto theside contributedto rhis succd. Each @me in fi6r in even 46.
and able support w.s siven by Brooke and Syk6, K, lt is also hard not to menlion
Lyns. Addy and Bush who have supponedthe ream ihroushoul lh€ *ason.
Gene6l srrensrhin illthe teamswasrcfleded in lhe Kirtld Championshipsheld
UndcF
lhe Senio^ wereplacedlhrrd oul of t
rr I eedsRoad PlarrnaI
'eld\
nl 19 t€dm\. and rlie UndeFl4s cam€ 'eams,lhe
Kond our of t8
t6\ finDhdj lxldnri uur
reams,wirh Hall iakins fi6r posnion- An Unde.ll s side also enlecd and came in
nimtenrh our of 24 l€ans
Finally ou. thanksto Mr, Chaomanfor hisdedicrtedsupportand helplhrouehoul
lhe F.en. Bis commenroa Well run'Ms deliveftd ro €ve.v m.mber of th€ team who
cossd rhc tinishins line whether in n6t or lasr p6ilion (as Louis Sl€phenson*ill
iesriay) and this no doubr bGrol rh€ confidene of the lean memb€6.
Andrew Frenchand Si€DhenHi6t
VOLLEYBALL
This ydr a ftw sport has b€om. v€ry popular in lhe College - Volleyball hs
tuoulanli !em' f.om rhe (omin! ro the s.h@l oI Nick tf,venris. Nr* has ben
;dv'nr for '? ya6 and was thiq !e;r xleted for rh. Fnslish s.hoot! OFen vollerball
Squad bul unfo(unarely did not q!n. make rh. tsm
Wh€n n wd daided to fom a volleyball Club a nucleusof about 15 very ken
6th fodeF staned to lead rhe sLillsofthe same-They train on everyTu€sdayllnchlime and on som€eveninSs.
lndividual skiUsdevclopedquickly and the playe6 rere so enthusiasticthat it was
d@ided10 aran8ca malch asainslGcnhead. Mr. Ircland who has aho beenken to
lorm a School Volleyball leam armr8ed rhe malch at the Spo.ts Centre. After I final
a ream of9 wa3 picked. unfonunately enlhusiasmdid not overcome
Dddie sion
rhe erperiene ot the orher sideand .lter winning the n6t saft 15J 2 re losl th. nqr
rwo I i-12 and I {-lr. GRnhed *ere lomrised al the proe'es lhal our term had made
In r*u monlhs rnd agred rhar rhey had betrereo Inlo lBinins befoE our ne\t fixlure
Encourae€dby this 6uh lhc leam intendscontinuinslEinins haid, playingsone
more shool marchesand pdsibly enle.iog a lolmancnt fo. developmenrieaDs.
J. A. hwton
XINC JAMIS'S STAFF Gf,NTLEMEN'S XI
For the fi6r lihe lhis *aen a Srafr Fetball XI h.s undertaten fixlurcs aeainst
orher s|affrems and has had a rue*ful year, winning all ns e!m6.
d.f€ne. vr. Ta'lor al c.nrrhalf
lhe snsfih ol rhe ream h.r no doubr ben
has beena loi€r or rEnsrh, orkn Rapins d rich'nhanesr of oppo\'n8 dnll6 He ha.
ar$ b..n a sear r prauon to hir r@m-mar6, rrcquentlyexhonins rhn to gt at.r
lh'n6 srh h'! DleasoI Donl dribble doM the mrddlel H. haqb€enabtv.upponed
reninirent
by Nir. t.ton wio has$oqr himdrlo be a iurdy. hard-runnineJull-back.
of J.P.R. Willi.m3 .r hh bd, and sho has pur man' . *rn8F n one ol thc perets
of hi! rulbv lhons. nR nnd ol|heka$n ha! cenarnlvben Vr. Thom< al lefi_bacr
no* n-r(named l.rn beaut ol hrs \mibnl! lo atl eedelull-ba.t C@p€r' HF
quick @dins inio awkward snualionshas ofi.n bam€dmany opponents
Mr. Thomton ha ne ben oule<t trcm rh€ krr-bact benh b! hiq depanmenl
collssx€. ha no* ougFr rhe lushrr Fasturer or the lef!_$ins wher hs (ped ol
rhouchr. !h$d taclical brdin rnd rendencvlosards litord ha\€ oiren senl oppGrne
full-&crr $um'ng ror rher o116 of Rosii Theuru'
on on.
Al cenlr-foMrd
Mr. Knsinti has ukd his pow. lo sood eff6l
\rri.e on rhc oDFs'u lodlleDer *hrle vr. Field kured lhe sinnrns go.ll
calon
He ha" fimu6th ihFrra;ed ro unl@\h anorhrr one or his ramols lerr r@r€d curler(
bul calculationsdimate that rhe nexr one should be along in l9?9.
On rhe nclG*rne or i. midfi.ld. Vr. Bush! $€ed and qlill ha\€ m€nr *vere
rcpercusron.it aete-ndesqushr on the tum. whekas Mr. O Bnen \ preision and
rccuEcv hrv. ben in kcpins wnh the b€si of Latin unKn hnslation.
tl
M.. Vielle has brouehr a Callic elcsanccto the miildk ofthe 6eld rnh his subtle
\lilli dnd chore dsonmenr ur erprestrc fr€nch expl.riv6. Vr tield has splained
lhe re"m from midh€ld Jnd hrs b€omc r dr€d€d \rghr rhe s|afr R@m a re* dars
'n Stafi ro tak. Darr and his
b€forc each game, bdusc of bis peBisrcnt coachin8of
maniacal ob*ssio. sirh preventingrhG who co.*nl aiom having sond dinner
A specialword of mcntion nusl be mrdc of Mr. caukroeer. rho. at.r the 16
of Mr. Busby, has enersed f.om rh. shados oi rhe Physi6 P€D R@m lo rurn in
sm€ line perlomarcd in gGl. His colleasuein rhe S.icne Dcpr.. D.- L'Ami., musl
also be rhankcdfor almosrcoh*nling lo be ou. ph'siothempisr.
The Slaff are now lookins foNard *ilh ken inlicipalion ro the Cricket S€asn
under the leadenhip ol M.. Thornron and DEpiBtions.re ilerdy lndd {y for
Moor End (Al
Moor End (H)
Holnf,rth (A)
SWIMMING
lrd Yr.
4rh Yr
5th Yr.
6th Yr.
GALA,
4th Yr.
5th Yr.
6rh Y..
4lh Yr.
5lh Y r.
6lh Yr.
sen Cirls.
lrd Yr:
4 thYr:
5 l h Yr :
6lh Yr:
Booth-F, Addy-D. Arbur)-S. Bush.,
BradleyS, Hoben-F, CnreFJ.Rojinsty-D
Oldfield-S.Bcllerby-.,,Surclille D, Tnylor. J,F
Li!*y-S, Crashaw-J, Wolsrencrofr,D,walker,F
Aolland,J.Pistosz,F.Newmn-S- Law.on-D
Sweney-S,Bat6 J, Jentin$n-F. Hoyle-D
Lindop. J-S. Wishlm.n-J. cnnt-F. Shas-D
Kenr-S,Sldd-J, Oldroyd-t. DaUs-D
I A Br.\vn,J. B. A. Cakv-S, C. E. Smkh-D
25-2
24.8
21.4
24.?
23.2
2).9
21.5
20.5
26.1
A
'B
A
'B
A
'B
A
'B
:
r
:
:
:
:
Hobson-F.Bush-J.Acc\er-S,Buct(ley-D
Hopley-S,Hu6t-S, Fox-Jon6-J. Berle!-D
Bcllcrby-J,Oldneld,S.Lodg€,J.S.-F.Wolncmmfl-D
Liraey-S. WishlDan-J, whiltell-D, Lodse, J. M.-F
war.inslon-J. No(h-D. Je.kinen,F, Neman,S
Hicks-S.nd I avron,D, PislGz-F. Earnshaw-J
Lindop. J.-S.Wishlmln.J, Old.oyd-F, Shav-D
Kent,S. Janes-J.GBDGF. Hibbin D
B. A. (i*v,S..,. A. Brapn-J. C. E. Smith-D
74.0
25.1
2t.4
22.0
21.6
24.2
22.1
22.a
26.2
Hobson-F.Addy-rl, BNv.r-S. Fox-Jon6-.t
Bush,J,A.bury-S. Wilson-F. Prdron-D
Bellerby-J,Oldneld,S.Lodse, J. M.-F, Whitlell,D
wichrman-J, wJlter.l , Comfod-D. Crosland-S
wrn r ner on- J .Noah- D. w s on. l . S* en q - S
Hicls-S, LaMon,D, Piskosz-F.Bat6-J
Lindor'. J.-S. (endalt,F. Sted-J. Whifiakcr-D
JdmeqJ. K€n'-S, A, hJryJ.l . Kalc,J
-D
'
I A Brarn-J. B. A. Cik!-S
l 9.l
24.6
l 8.l
20.4
2t_0
20.9
l E .l
t8.7
2!_9
:
A :
'B :
A :
'8 .
A
'B :
A :
'B-
F. S, D, J
D. F , J , S
F . D, J . S
J, S, F, D
66.0
6 2 .1R
6 6 .7
56.8
Irrer. Boys: F. J. S, D
Se.io. Boys: J, S, F. D
t4 3 .6
42,5
Cirls
1975
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
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S!.. Girls:
3rd Yr.
(Mr. Taylor)
(Mr. Taylor, Mr- Field)
lD. D!5o.I, Mr. Field)
A
'B
'A
'B
A
'B
A
'B
s€n,Girls:
lrd Yr.
24 Mrrch
\\'on l-0
won 2'l
Won 4-l
8
l.d Yr:
4lh Yr:
F. S. D. J
S, J, D
6Ih Yr:
S, J, F, D
67.8
66.1
r? 0 .9
JS
t 24. 1
ll9. 2
66
r4 :r
-
89
t5 9
2,2
?6.5
1 5 4 .5
20
E I.] R
80.2
42.2
?2.0R eq.
COLLECTORS WORLD
The ai. cluns iishrly ro his fae and body as h. walked throld the drk, danp
nrshr rowrds rhe morru.r). A< hc ent€rcdrh. buildins a sl'clly. icy fin8Etof tl.sur
depr up hrr bacl. the tnuckl$ of his rishr hand wE bloodl63 wilh t he t.ntion of his
and bE.th€d in th. b.aut'
6n'ie^iound rhe shaosilr..lnire in h's hdnd. He
'rctD.d
iiinly, rarsedhir knrf.. Th.n. to
ilihe nakcd $hirc rhi;s in rronr or him, rnd, rlo*ly,
delay his pl€dure. he sropp€dand cont.mplatd th€ sre, drinlins in its maty,
clamy pl6ure: and rhen,alrcadyd.iven by curctts of .6tasy, h. brought dom th.
tnilc on io lhe ai6h DiG of b@d he had broudt with him. He cut a pat of burcr
.nd sprsd ii and srarredto eat, livine in holy aniicipationof what he vould do n€ .
SamuelMark Edw.rd Larcclot Lamb(SMELL for shon) was a collebr. Hc wd
J (ollero' or ter) urdual rh'ngi. in facl thdr E whal he speialikd in. His rcdan
war rhar he cotl6red rhinss w-hEhorh€r colleloF didn l collel. he would beablcto
'f larse collerion indeed.
rot. a ve.y
H€ had staned coltelins at a v4y c.rly !ss. His parents had died when hc wd .
baby and hc had b€n lored ro liv€ with eme dishnr rclatives, who had also ben
loEed lo livc wnh him. So he lcDt out of their way, and vice-v.6a, as much as posible
Lefi ro his os. devic6 in a ve.y lareE ho!$, he s@n beg,anto fitd all 3orl5 of
objds. H€ would pl.y *rh thm for a le* day3,rh.n put rhn in I huge
'nr.6r'ns
bhcr rrunr which he repr sdit
r cupbodd. Br rh€ t,me he wai twlve, heladfilled
four ofthc rrunh rr *a::\a v.ry 'ir
biscuiboard, wnh t Dydad ofobjers hre the wheh
ofr rhc bouom of a pirno. a broken I'grrrbulb, a pair ot3p6tacl6 wnh Do lens.sad a
rhousnd and one other rh'ngs. Ay the limc h. *al3irren he rcali3edthat h. had to
sran $ning out his nume.ouscollelions or cls h€ *ould b. Iik.ly to le them. Hc
hakd ridt'ne uo and so h. r.ied ro thinl or. *av round rh€ Drcbl.n. Hc !@n found
an answ._r:i. ;ould b.com. a coudor of unclakifr.d cotldion3. Thb 3olv.d all his
rroblctu as n mcant he could collet anrrhing h. want.d wnhout fea. of bEakins any
when he w.s r*€nrr{*o hecomplerelrqrnpFd lhe!unoundingcounly lor unusual
obje6 lr *a' rhen tha:the es rhai rur€nal *as beins exhausr.dmd that he would
$6n have to move his rerno.y. This would cosl money, of whiah h. had none So he
pondcrcd and rhouaht.
hjr guardian! ome he cam.
On. day whit€ h. w.s eo'ne through the sale
aaos a qti. The w,ll M\ r-har6f his si.Fr.rher atd'n on .unination hc foud rhst
wh6 they both dicd his suardianswould bequeathto him 6fiy-nvcthousandpoun&l
S.M-E.L.L. s mind clicked.He would kill th€m.
This was a lot 6sier rhan he h.d erpdtcd. He sprinkleda brcwn poPde. calLd
aenicor bmerhins on their food and *hcn ih.y lle it they died, S.M.E.L.L, wondcFd
vhy $ mny diminals got hung for mu^ter.
wilh a Eood \uDolv of mon€vS M.F.l .l . wa!.ble lo collat c!e4thing undc. rh.
$de
sun He rrairlled eianwherc wiih hB incMlnr numb.r or kunks obsions
bcinq orenaren bv lanrasid. and f.ntasi6 he id.d ro rum into Ralilies. He tisiled
Ne; Yorl and t;€d ro ran a collelion of strsrape^: when he s€nt lo Mounl
tve6l hD d6id rcachedf.Kilh h.i3hlJ: but in bolh c*s he was otercome bv
inlEdable Dmdical Doblems. Evcn he could s his lrunks wreo't biS cnoueh How'
c\er. othe. lriDs w.R mor€ quccsrul. By lhe line h. was <i\ty h€ had colleled a
smd. olcvcihinsimasinable lrom a man{atinsl'ssto a l@f frch a scdniw planl
One could h ouite clcarlv that h. was no* mad. Wh.n he sw that he had cxhaurted rhc world oi material ;ollections h€ tumed lo abtftct coltetioN. Craduallv
and
hc bemn ro rFnd a lol ol rim€ da6 lile Derfud. radori€3,nusic halb
'n the.\D€rianceamd.d hiF He b€cJmecralv lor
mon;nd.
H.re he fuund f€ar. and
r. SuDninsiy enourh ir *rs very hard to obl.'n al fr6t. He usedto try to sel peoplc
ro atta.k him bur. {ne hc sas a very larEe,friaht.nins mao (wrth.}d lnal p.oplc
s'd il) h. lound heiDcil.d.fctr
alled funny rhoush rhe, didnl laugh wh.n
'h€y
gaxyardt and monuand and tne
Insre.d oa fttring rl. so he be&n ro hang aroutd
like t his srFfied him *Farb rnd he deided lo rcriR in ths aimosph€reor lear. or
Dlclsurc$ ir was to him.
Hc rte hB rubrr thouchtlulh rnd looled al the corDe berorehim Fatins had
drmFned $m .i his exciimenr ot r€n m'nuts b.loF. No* as h. sudied hit luF
he was rcalbins th* thrner had lorl ther old €ffdt Al *vdrv_five v@rs
'oundinr:
ol
as. a;d afier 6ften y.a6 of fying ro set dsd bodies to say horible things to him
h. w:s ge ing borcd: ia sas aboui ti;e he *arch€d for.norh€. colleclion.He slan€d
t5
to cut anothersliceofbread. His nrnd uasrl.oncenrrarnson it and lhe kniaestippcd
and,cutin ro.h irha nd He€ar eac r r of par nJ r dqJ ' ( t t \ hdn. j , r s c d i r . H a t r n e n u ; i e d
rheblc€dinehe bq!n
Hee sr\ nes .olffri'{r ',c hr{j;ere' rhuushior biior
" edn,
'o 'hrnl.e un€\ pr or
de. r nir s u. ' , . m n r ( s t r e . t t c d ( i d c d I ,
O\e r th€ n rrt reo m unr hshc beBdnr o c ur , hun . n. ib , 'n J r \ r r h , m f t f l r i \ u ( h J
desRe thal hi5 bod) was {arred frcm head ro rr. thcrc qJ\ i,ne rJn of hh bod\
howerer $h(h hdnl yer erper'ened p"in h's hedn. He h ,d rlcd m ,n! r,m6 b;
had pas* d ou r $irh p ls s ur t hFnos bec am rhNonedr m r , , n i . N e h i i h € r n . H e
rhoushrlhismu{ beso unur r er ably
paint urlh. r hee\ c nm de a m r c h r n cr o d o i r f c r h r m .
When h€ ried ir our. thc.s!lc were to sly rhe tedl.d mari.. On.. henanased
t o 8et ole r rh€ 6Fr p ar n5ut r he! hs lhed' dnl e\ penenc ea n J p a r n n t J I t h e R ; a \
JU rrd hollo $ fee linsflo $' ngallor €r hr sb. d! B€t or c hedie d h a h a d e J m c n r r t n u l e o l
mrkin s d \o lred ion o r h. J n pain. hJ d bNn r he b6,
'r,.
R. P.se. 5 Alphr
Hf,LLO SUN
Hello \un. studbJe eners! cnsF: Could rhn bc lru(1 In man\ re\p.(\ rhc \un h
dt r4lh or in dn db lhe so uRot . ur pr c r nr f or m \ of ener $
p t r i ', d n d d n i m c t .
|
rhich d(_avedmllions oJ yeaF dso roiorm our pr$enr coJi;nd o't r*n*
sres s h
rhe aid o r ru nlishr Sun |s hr ir
c duk of c r J inr al' on r f r J t e r f r o m r h . ; c $ h r c h
'
he
relurnsas n'n ro 8iv. us hyd.eelelriciry.
Sine we cannor on rhe one hand wair for new aosil tuct lo La form€d, and on
the otber may nnd the Edialion risks of nuctear power un.cptabte. rhe qudrion
aris6: can we make no.e u* oi rhe ssn? How much tular ene.$/ is rherc.rajlabh k)
usl On th€ partsoftheeanh s surfae whee the incidcnt sokr;ie.gy n mo$ intensa.
belwen
rropicc ol Crncer ard Capir..rn.
F in e{imarc{j \e.;rt\ cqutratenr,,1
'hc millinn ro n' or c odl per s quar enrrrit e.
bumins,l.8
, tr h( ( a h . . i n . t r ;
rinh.cij In
anorhe r{o rm.ir on b 0 2o" uf t he $lar c ner g)f r llns on I m r t t r o n. q u a r €m i i e \ r 4 . . o r
the lolar arcal ol the rronical brn kE hirn..ed the rortd s nrcrnr energr d€mandr
tlow could solar encrsy bc urilisL{? ThrN b.sic merhodssuss6 rhem*t!6:
Pu.posebuih s'sremse.g. Solar walls and warer herins sysims
{2) Conve6ion to elerrical cnqs!.
(l) Via Pholostnthesis.
The uie of solcr w.lh hds beenprorcd ri, b( J nrJ!r(dt pron.!liiin n B rarn,bur
nor \e r) co mpe lnr\ewh r lem or c . n\ enr iun. l f uelr r c nar n r e t a r t r e t ct h e r t t h c \ o t a r
rall in eli< wurl\ nnlhe \lorase hrarcr pnnrrpte,€tcepr rhJr rhe s;n\ e;ere:t'is ured
(o-ne.rrh€ norace bircrs iJlher than eteclnol eners) An rlrernarnc dRr appt(Jtun
or solar e-nereyr lo tram ur€r br alluwins n ro rr(ltc .\er btack absrbins pJnct!
I ne ch rr dd ad lrnrJscnllhr \ m er hodi\ r hal n i) dim c uh r o E i * r h € r e m p e r J r u roef
lhe wdte rmu ch .bo \e h0 ( : hos e\ er ,if r
of lhF r \ F 1 5u *d l u o R h q r *a l e r
' ' sof' em
in d central h€arinest\eh rhe Rqurremenr
orher fuet ii,ul b! hatr. i on\edion ot
qol,renerS) to elffrflcal ene'C)rduld bc \cn ddranrrseourduc il\ \e*nt'rr. wh'te
'i,
lne photo-el4rnc blrr<ll
ma\ be \ery u*ful in rh. \pace prosrrnme,
lhere w,I be
con\iderabl€problemsof e\Fnle and dunbrlirl rn o\arconie beaoE rhan wide rate
l€rdlDl u* beom4 eonomicilb viabtc An dtremarne app.oach ma) br ro u*
mrrors lo lcu\ rhe \un\ ra.iialion and u* rhir rnrennfiedbuE ro Biq hrah rem
peratureneom shich could rurn da\e a senemrorIn produceetdncnv In rlie u$al
'n
That fcusFd sola..adiadon can be uscd to oblain hish remp.ratuF can besn
in lhe uk of a slar aurnaccat Odeillo in Franceto melr metatstihis Dr@essDroduc
melal fe rrom iDpuntie, caurd b) lhe fuelr. S€teBI snrren hN \uss6red thrr
mprdD Slowrngplanrr or r6 could be uLd lo cunten slar encr8! inl^ somel|nd ol
\olid or liqui,l fuet. Thrc \y(ro soutd Inrohe no nerr t.s or mattriat sincerhc carbon
dio\ide prnducedJ. d .ombunnn nntud suuld tr rc.ufd b\ rhe ptanr\ in rhc ncv
(l)
OF DOGS, TRf,f,S AND MEN
w€ll,erhdeIwasupthisblintin
applelre wi! me dale abov€o€ an a bl@min'
srcar bl@dhound undemealhme. I can tell you maresI hadn t rhe fogsidt whai todo,
Bur shat m.de mt pre<licament and my pal Hary s voft was the 0ippin'
stopid luhp ofa do8 was lcnin off such ! nois€.Ooh, thar roise, . . Fit t€r mek yer
Ol cou6e Hany were fer soin' down bur ir *er all .ight fer 'im, e could Mke
'is f,ippin exit while mueginshere was b€in chewedup by lhal bloodthidry i. uman
beaslsnarlin !w.v ar the bonom.
I couldjust imaSine en *dhin fer all.he bils f.r me fone€I, an when l d be.n
bun€d aeryea6 rh.y d sudde.ly find a bn of me. bu.ied by rhar animal. an lhe nory
wolld come ro liahr aaain.
''Oh, rh.r'q youn8 Johnson\ left lfnarl , rh€y d s). Ha sa\ rorr ro lhredr b'
Tnm williami hound ld3ryear and noi a onr e'rher.'
Anyhoq I pulled hL.lI toSelheran rumed to Arryan sid,
Arry.tmgoinero
iump rn lhe nert tft an shil. I au6cr rtr artenrion
cin run ler ir "
'ou
This shut HaEy s mourh ae.a bit and he sr.rcd al he i. awe. Huh you ll nevd
''well, I m gonna try, said l.
''Why donl I auracr its attention and
'd
''Oh nol sts l. _Oh no!
mate a run aor ill'
says e.
-l ve been sitin t@ bl@min cl@ to tbe fiend. Anyway it pBcti@lly firish.d
my lett leg and now it s h.vin me rishl fo. afte6,
''Oh, all risnt. eid Harry. lnd it was aeled.
I piep.red lojump. lt wasnl as easyar it $unds. The lonser I look.d al rhc othe.
rR the tunher.*ay ir sor. Afrer thinkrng thrn9 overfor. wh'le I deided nor lo l@l
ar n. Tl'ar didnl help enherc6 rhenI @uldnl k whcrc rojump. So I held me bralh,
shoutedAc-ha I lile th€y do on Klng-Fu films and leapt.t this olhe.1re,
I donl know why rhey shour such srupid fl.min rubbish in Kuns-Fu films, bul it
I shot rowards the re but $mehow sned lo ha.a in mid-!ir, then th. blinkir'
lG shol upwardsand I feh .s if I was noating, hcad 66t in the wind, *ith a sentl.
bcr
blowins in me hair- I wondeed vh.th.. I .ould rech rhe other rG or nor,
deided I couldnl, and.ame into land. It was all like as iair vas in slow motion, but
cor blim.y I didnl land in slow morion, ro sir! On€ minule I was slidins in, ih. n.xt
cmsh, bang, flamin mllop I c.ne ro qnh at rhe f@l of the fi6t r@I rcnemb.. Hary bei. enbbed by the famer an rhe flippin' dos comin' up and
licting ne. Th€n I pas€d inlo p.acful oblivion.
I woke up a aew hours lat.r and me brain *as tryin' to bash tu My out of m.
h€d. Therc ke me dad an' fre num and also F.mer William an his faming doe
which h€ said had rakena likin'to ne. 11frusr'ave.cos it l@k'alf D.lcft hand'omc
K. Warrin$on, J dDha
whrle rhereJre man) lehnrlrl drm(uhi6 rJ be u\ercooe b€forc star ene'gJrcn
e us.d on a Iarse$al€. cJn we rgnureJ \.urcc.renerg rhrr ic fre, irft Jnd infrn(c '
Dr- L Ami.
T?
IN ANOTHER LANI)
SOCIETIES
Said rhe spotly fac.d youth
Pering thrclgh his Shnby Tcmplc h.ir.
Bu1 my dad s a borc,
He doe.n'i ud.rsland,
than nomyI
- Lole is morc idpon.
,ohn Len.on specaslinting
Love is like a drcam
{Prodis.uous and obs..nc,
Nated bodies sMy
To dourding Afro b. )
Ir an unrcachabl€adolec
mind.
They alwayslnow whafs b€st.
h s teacheGrhey dct61
Pare.is can't undersland
'Cos dey rc in !.oihe! land
ot difrcrenl moral srance.
JACOBf,AN SOCIET}'
Conrove6y, 20 S€prembcr
Call My Bluff, 4 Octob€r
ExternalSp..ker, 18o.tobe.
Elerions and Snurbns vacrnr. I Nov€mber
Fodal Det€r€. 28 Notember
Annual Dinner. 18 De.emb€r
Unive6ny Challengc,ll Jrnua.t
F.e the Music. l4 Februart
Exremal Spe.ke(sr. 28 Febnrlr!
Mdk Trinl. 2l Mr(--h
A t i h e & s r n n r n so f r h . !cJr r h e n u m b e tu f Jp p h r r i 'n . r " l r r n th ( 'u ci ctr $ ^ so
larc. rhar J number had ro be rurned d..*n lh€re rer< runlitutionJl probl€tu con_
ithoush ir $ruld nd be fatr
ce;r.! rhe Jdmnrrne or rem,lc memhch ro rhe uttJ
ro |ryihe chdrs€ul male (hJUrinrst pisger) cl rhe du.r nl rhe founde' member\r so
rhe conlnutio; $ aschansed:hoqe\er th. r6ponse from rhe gnh hasbccn disappoinl_
ingly quier.rhoushar rhe timc olSoins t) pressat E.ster lhcrc hasb*n a slisht change
The.hanm.n hat mrnag.d lo fumble his say lhrowh rh. melings wilhout
rorally .linins then. rlbcir rhar nr rimer hc hns nddc r very good elioi to do so.
I josl donl undcFt.nd himwe s.nl him ro a g@d $h@lNow, wirh long hai., srrangcsoundsand id€s
He Dakes me l@k a fool.
Gmd honcsthard work:
He rdds the *orks of Marx
And lisrcnsro rubbishcslled Spartsl
He lives in anorherland
And tb.y donl Pant to know,
Are happy of rhei. hnoBnce
Of his ide.s cnd his b.licfs
And so thcy lab.l him:
jusl plain
M . Nonh, 4 alpha
Al rhc conrror€rsymeelins M. Dlridson spote dboul apartheidin South Atrjca
chdiman 'oun pur an rnd
Jh(u\! rr qhich
Jnd Drn\ided mdtenJl f.r
. Gr e g .o nth .u 8 \r r h r r r o d r J
'\r u n b e s.r rr , $ i r m u p . V 'he
t . r : r h i s q J \ $ h e n r h L Ji \u 'nrcrcring
D e o p l e*e r e b q o m r n s m u 'e Jn d m n r c su l h b l <d n J r l l u n r a l cdh n 'h !'u sh l si n h n tcl t
i ( l i e \ c D r s f r o m ( h d i r o ro f r h eGo .l ..' . tr l t q h Kh w a . r € D * tl l a rg u e dcn d $ .!l d
hate convinc€dall but numskulls.I vls there Ednor.)
V r A n d e t u n r la n scd r ( d l l M ) Bl u fi m .e r r n sa h i ( h sd \ q r n b ) J tca m .r
m e e r r n gr.u u r r h c $ 'r d \ o f d n o r h e r ,
V N 6 P l u m . V e r l an d i n xr h * l r e . Al
'h i '
_M.. M illinson c.lsht a funny da*a$*hichcau*d
his fin3lr lo move up and do*n at
rhe.haiman .rd tcretary: thc l.ter. somewhalconcerned,wonde.ed if the diseasc
*as reminal rnd *.nr !) intesrisnte. Thc causcof lhe di*ase was his anxielv lo
challensethe $innins r€an r. r litrlhcr conlcn iga'nst r spcliallv selecledteam of
M^. En*llnd fiom rhe l€!l brancholrhe samarilansslte r ve.v intereslingand
the *o* and aims of th€ sroup. (lt wrs sell done:.s B. Hoptinbn
infom.live 6lk on
_She talt€d to us, nol al us
i and !s she said durins her talk, Im
eid.fr€ffards,
*a r c h 'n E r u u r e t 6 . , Th e \d r l ! r \r e d a n u n u \u r r l ' l r r 3 cr u m b e r o r q u € \l i o n s.{h i ch
rflRod-ri. inr;6rns naluF nl rh€ rall. drd c\en rh€chdrrmdnremcd l. h€ drouted.
and rhanted M6. Enlland in r sFeNh which tery nefty madc $nv
_This Hou* beliers lhdl Aurhorit! comesb.iore Lib€dv sls lhc molion for lhe
fomal dcbarein whi.h Mr. Ishefrood, now a prominenl membc. of rhe societv and
Mr. kIe- J bromr\na ne$ member.b.rh 'put( fJr thc m.rion shile I*u enrhusiJslic
V r G;'m n e ' r n d Vr .Sr € p h e n ''n \r o l e Jg d r n ! |h e .o ci e t) d N i d e d
ms me;berhar rhe idcalis rohdvelibeny rnd rurhorny in brbnce*rthcach.lh.r. rnd lhemotion
wasc!..ied by r hrgc majdirY.
The aonual dinner was rhe hishlight of rhc vcrr, with both the heal rnd lhe
a n d Ica n l r si r l
n e h t l "J''h e r e r u u
| D q h 6 b e 'n so f r h e h r 8 h Ai q u a l r i
'b € Jd
qhen mone)
ftinrins our ;h,l lh. rirchen lali .dn pro!rde ,n rhe sat or delicacis
tdiro| Vr' La$tun
isnl ris-hr.Bear rhat In m'nd. rnu sruu*^ Jr $houl m€l\
mu't d lhanked ror aftansins ihh f,cal rr r \eD modsr cor' rntl hF ellort war \uF
6ncd bv Mr. Paens anJ Mr. Crosrhwailesho aransed the table deoralions The
l u 6 r ! . M 6 . t n r l a n d . Vr . Ia r l o r . M r . H u d $ a n d .o r L U U FeD . R n b i n q o nse r e \e 4
i€lcome. the l;tter r*o making rher tradnionJl dnd rc^ srJrerullv e@\ed
Denrations ro rhe sretary and chaiman.
As lJn !ca.' I rsenrr! ( hcllensept'rcd r.' b< r srccr 'uc(c\' rdue ru lhe efiun'
r sr r n
J e
d f o u i . m a \ r a r P r b u n.cn d .l e l d r r u n r . scn i L ' vr B<n n r r 'q L r e p <Jr e th
'd a l
and again n p.oducedan eljoyable cvcning in which thc .eam of Canrabswon by a
Mr, Young and Mr. Haigh continu€drhc prN6 oaadaptinsr.tevisionquiz6 by
orginisirc a Faa lhe Music whichwas run on similar rin6 t.i thtoncinar. wiih a stighi
shift in the-enphasisofsone quesrions:to eire our t6s culrued niembeE a chaie.
quesfionsor a nore mode.n narue werc *r. For rhe Hord. Tcam I bearTeam 2. but
Mr. YounS said n didn r mauer anywnyj so it djdn1.
The s-ond erter.al lelue ol lhe year c.me irom rhe $mwhar ccorislical
women\ Lib.ration Movement. who were reo|ent€d by M6. peta Rd a;d Mis
Sj,lvia Gibbs. Th€y rried 10dier€dir the viewsbt rhe ctiary
(which. lhey eid, wE
qinplirric dnd frlRr bJ reddinsour \om€ of rhe !oE6DondeiR invotred
in lninc Lo
ananseth e me.tn g, b ur r h€ c . ! ien $ould h, \ e r une of il a n d r e n u r e dr l . i i c i d i n r .
I ne $\on ptu\ rded
drku\\ion bur Jr s.00 p.m. rhc charman d(idcd lh.R
'nlcrenrns
wrR no mJre qu6rion(
kom an)bod) dnd rl.\ed the melns.
The lasr herins oarhe tem waslh€ Mdk Triat which wastcr! su@6rut. In rhis
Mr. Broadbent,a dislinsuishedhononry member and now a soticilo., acrertas rhe
iudee for rhe care of Cr6rh$.ne ve6us Daldsn. Vr Da\den wa\ totcd b\ a
maiornt of sir ro thR to be Inneenr of rhc charseol srirtou\ b.drb harm, bur ihe
majoflrJ \d\ nol lcrse enoush and d rein.l wd\ orijercd.
Overall rh€ meonss ha\e son€ down $rtt I utt rrrendrnLe n unusuat.bur rhc
drmae hau( or Inu€ pr*nr F I g\od one. rirh nne e\eprion: Jnd hc $r be ddll
R N Arnte\. Sererarv
SCIENTIFIC SOCIf,TY
The S€iely consi3lsof two trib6: rhc Commiue membe6. the b.in€ rhok who
i.il b srknd hail lhe Comhirrd mel'n9. and rhe Ord'nary mchbeB bqni thok *ho
lail ru arrendhrlf lhe Ordrnrr' merins\ tl *m\ rhd Frmt membed aF unabtelo
deide ehich lrib€ rhey belonetJ. ThoE shn ae membe^ or rhe ( ommrtre tflb. haE
manaald ro anange a number of intereslins melings d6pne rhe sizc of lhe lribal
__This yea.lhe Sciely has gone funhe. afield for its letures: the Unile6ny of
-Salford
ha\ pro\
u\ r h rwo mc ns\, rhe moE lurr on tur remFr.ture phv'sr6.
brine pciri.ulrny'ded
enrcna'ning.Jornrmcrins\ \rlh uur equr\Jlenrs(r.'t! ar CE;hqd
( olreAeha\e dlru bfrn held
\cure KJ(
2 hrure\ Jnd rn errr dgava,
G.H ' c I |e lue \r. cn d rh€pus'prsenr
ibr lir r. r a J Ur nrr r ip ha\ Rdur e d , , n en o r m c c {; m t i
'
Despilerhe pr*nr phr.e of inrclit !,lhe Suier! h3sa nunber of.rcnls ananEd
for t he fu rur€ .in clu drn er he Char r m an. t ( r ur
t $ould t r k er o r h a n t r h e ( h a , n i a n
lor hrs InGrsuns and In\lruflne ru'l rhroush lhe y€r, and hoDe rhar rhe sci.lr
rill \hoq itr JDp'eciariunin rhc usual sar when rhe rimc com6 ro do s
D. K. Bdrh.Inrernal Serchry
CLASSIXOCIf,TY
I wanledlow.ite lhis rcpon in crek but theprinteE eid lh€ycoutd nor mnas. ir_
Mr. O Brjen had ben p€rrrnna 6l tor rs6 ro rc.fom lhe CtNj\ciflt.
$ w
d.cided se beuer'cos heeerslunny abourlhrl lon ofrhrns. B6id6 rhrt, rutizinr rhal
$e aR lhe mo$ Inr€'lisenlmembe^ of rhr CottegeeelhoutJ fom lhe h6r inretiir.nl
Scietr. we d(iijed rhar d spot ofenl,anchismenr rhoutd do rhe rricl, $ se hetarn
'Electiun ur Ofie^
merins.
soutdnl $) n Ms fr\ed or anyhins bur E had
'l Ferorchandcnd shun€nedrh. ahdrman3
m.dured up Rub€n Denb) ree$
thron.
b' rhe appropriareamounr I hen follu$ed d Oui.Pita tdrce (rhc Roman @utralenL
qa
s
'
ol Q utb all'. Ir
$e. nCr els c nd R. m dns . t h e R o m d w o n J o T h .
Dlale dber
Iasl meeringwasa Call m, Bluff . No othcr Sccierycan march. | llin .Ca ny Bluft':
that is rhc advantageoabcin* an irlettetu,l.
Finally Mr. O Brien would like kr rhant us f,r ou. r.lurblc assislane.
P. K!ye, S.ripraror,Scrib€
t0
VENTITRE SCOrr'I REPORT
Porhohfi h$ arain b.rn , r.rr DoDularv€nlure ScoutactirnJ A lrip was rcccnllv
la.d. ,nro rhc tumous Gapins Gill Th. pan, or
.ranr.d 16 c\Dlo-E Bar Por
"hiriP. D Gcllins, Rrl Hopkinron. John I a*lon, Da\e
s.v.n: P.re Fldol3, Sr.r€ Burn\,
ar | | a.m.Theentrane
Barler.nd Dodan. amted Jr rhc Por rr r0a.n. and dcac€nd€d
*ar a \hort ddsnh'rl (limb into a r€r) tlEhl 4ofl ladder ptrch. .o tiShl lhdl Darc
Barl.r could nor dron rhroush srlhout *earins a slery rop.. rh( Pol continueddown
rnolhcr lmfr. lddder Dnrh ind rhrou8h se\eral paregh Inlo lh€ huse ca\em cal|ed
Capina Cill.
Therc were orly tuo more trios betwen lhe end of the Sufne. Holidays and
christms. Lnrb vis donc towards Quen s.out and Duke or Edinburd awa.ds. J
LaMon d6 d*rye sp€ial mention for oreanisins a Friday eveni.B Orienta.ine
.ouN $hrh *as enjored b) rll rhw *ho l@r prrt.
Novdber 29th w.s rh€ nisht ot lhe venlure S.out Diso. Althou8h il was 6tancially succcsful, lh€ good reputation of 3inilar Gasions was n.n€d by last ninut€
hnch6 and suLstandardequipmcnt.
Betwen D@emb€r27th and lli a pany ol twenly Vcnlure Scouls wett to the
Pu6uir Cenre at K.ttlewell. This providd oppo.tunily for climbing, which Adam
Br@k axmrtcd on th. Cenle vall and found the slas windows weaker than lhe
TheE Ms Dtentyof Fell walkins and lh@ svins trips- The fi6t wal a
rctlac!
b.qinn.6 triD,onl' fotjrouaof lh. l*.h e so'ns down suR€dine inc|mb'nga wate.fall
ro rh. UDDei Reah6 On the lorh . pany of ri\, Ricl Huphn$n. J taMon, Pde
Flot.. Sier. Bums. P. D. cel|ns and Dosman atremptedth. \rrv srduous and
d'mculr tlo*ber-Ghyll D6sag€.Thir includedha!'ng to face rhe Blbled Cd{l qhich
8 in.hes ofrlimt. \melly nud
is l . bcinc rh€ t@rhDa$e a tubc wh'ch r! filled
"ith unsureofrhe $at and had to
wll b€yondrh,\ *e bcrme
UnronunaAb after oisins 'n
Sine rh€n s nave ben on lwo simplelrips. Alb a n€* Scout Van was acqlired
on rhe l.d of March, an H rcsisrtredAnbulanceR. Davidson
ALL IN A DAY
Lnr.. History lson. Vr *o^l subEr. S( ne\l lo lom dunce I iddl. $rh pencrl
e* zi. bmL!.i^
to mend rro. rncits tattro flor lmbored Lumrne finelr nails
ror fi\€ m'nure. Sitl bo.€d. T;D rer for anorher fi\e mrnurei. suddenly norie fry
.ra$hn! uD windo$. lr @ch6 rhe roD and Ri6 off lmasine n landins on re.chei<
beld h;d.-l canl help laushins. Teachd tum\ round. Bane: Bh(tboard-rlbtE hns
m! h€'d Ou.h! H€ad aLhesno*. Tercher rellsme to * h
A € l l n n 6 . L n d ol l .sso n .Tn tr r n e a t o u t C o o n
a o .n :'n e d l o u ! U r sF
mfflf un. Hl-@rr(acheis torce. Pr€knd nol to hear r' AgJin reach€is!o\c Daren\
ignore him aeFin.cet eveningdelention.
Strndinr in rhe orndor. Oooo'ile iand( Drcl. Smilear him He dcnr rapond
Pi.rs hB n;. smn6 a@rn Ha;fr€E med humbus Remenb€r rul. DoNOttAT
WH I L E O N D f f l N T - l ON . l so R th a l .u tr . Ju r o n e . H u m b u s\ m i n t n a r o u r .
reachd waltr oa3r.SMllo$ humbur CulD. \e.rl! chote NorrceDrt offer hubus
ro r€acher Geri rold ofr. I our o cloal. l ;r bored rasainr' count tiler on froor' 81. 82
8l . . - FouFfiilcn. Qua.ler ofan hou.l.ft. Talt lo Dick abolt s@cer' Headmaster's
com'ns. Sland \tE'.ht. He qaltr Da'l He smellsor chall we ldlk, and trt lo 3!6\
H € a d ; a n e F i i r y ? Sr xr '1 N o . n o i th .t to u n s D i ct r a t4
Ask Dick why heson d.tetrion Eltins humblgs in malhsl FouFlhirtv. Tin€ lo
eo R6h off. TiEA now. be.n a lonsddv. Donl liles.hmlnu<h ta I another humblg
i uafl davdftmrn!. Don.t t@k sheta I m soins Bump hard into r€acheron blind
mm.r Trilsm€ofi I don\ rale nuch nol'c. wallofr.Ah.Cood No rhool lomorroq
Sarurday.Thank goodn*.
p, Slr,ckland.I alDhn
2l
FROM THE HATCH
(hird
Arm€d qrh a bi ol ltmD.rh! and quduonr cull.d from rir_onc and rh'
o,a'1s'rc v6 Morrisrh'thnd
;i;i .i.ni . it'" t'a.t'
o,-"ri
{or hm.lhrnsxr' rhrr'rou rrnave
'-..,I
w.ntlikcrhn"na
"i '."-ii"
ne con'erur'on
iccd rMimcnr.
lo tak our word tu. n al any 61. )
ar61id
_
O\€r thc pd{ )ear lhcre ha\ ben i marted d(lihe nJl nnl} 'n the qualnv
b u r r h o r n i h e d u a n l 'tt o f\h m l m e r l ' w h ) "
TheR arc Jll uns of r€a$n\' One uf the brgA.srIt nsins priei we.ar'
rllored ro srnd .n rvedsf o <p p{r herd and il pac.s eu up. guan'trE\
wai dropprns n vou nao
so down. rhin asln )ou m'snt lhink lh! qurl'rJ potl
and numn8 4 meal
;
roll6r inc a rood meal lire,\a)
-.,1""rhedr\
ro-uchlJl2p Fr headso the ne\t dav we\e sot
r,iL
ii,ia iorr
"u averase
"i
't',ibact lo lceo ihe
cosnnsdown.
ro cul
follos r pohc' dilT€tenlfrom lhJt or
Kirll*
r
rhal
reen
Anorh€r
n,l,iaiinii
l" it'i ojia u.t R aenl le74 HJdderrh€ldus'd ru srveJunior
ro ihJt r.condarv thools Lould hare more
..t'-t' t"*
i"Ji.ii'ii
rh.t have rrren monev awav rrom ihe
differe;e
ii;
ii
--.)
i;i;
sondan *h@lr e'h'st har I nranl\ r nd Juniod .an ha\ e more' I netr aY'rase
s It p"' t'e.d nor mu.h res than ouh thoush rou d
iiiii't,
ii'iiiiiii,
not.ip€t ihem lo ned as mu€h
You meniion lhe rising food lrices. Are lhes respotsibl€for lhe r4ent
Th.y rr€ Inded Cmlrng orl la{ }err}a' 14 85 for r 5 g"ll'n drum The
umi-m
r V"r ctr r i .i to 6 5 Ar r h i \ct€ o f i n fl Jr i o n q h o In o $ sq h a t
'io"
Whv is lher. so much che€l
Co\cmmenr Dul(!. nor uuF Che* ir hrsh 'n p'oRin and officral.pol'cv
ca* of runv
..ii.i.
iiii"t.'r.
o',i,'a" prore'n-nchmeals b€cdu* in
'herh€ expei*or
iuhe ehoormear
;;;i;;ri;id';;ih:l;;ri
hua( m€a,r
.l"i,,ia n.r' n."'n ..",it { '.rv o(renh.'e n" opr'onbu(ro fallbac*
davs,and it s lhinncr. WhY?
rou rc *tlinc morc than ).u (huuld. b€le\c n ur not You should be
Th.e s les custa.d ih*
r',iiii i;ii".ip"iim
perrm
I earlon\
p,pii\ rnd )ou;eg€rt'ns
Do you !e
innant aoods-'
'r 6. Yoehun: mavb. Dotalo posder tn ched dnh6: rro/en F3r' drred
i'nned brr.d beans. tinncd betrool
*s- t'nneO x-.
iv;dr$ hr!e tinned avior' and tinned
*"'".;n;r
:i;ri";#:G
iir;;;;
nince for emergencid.
And o(her v€let.bld arc fi6h, lh€n?
Y 6 . I R sh .n d In sa tu n r h r ft a n o r h € r e a b n * h v$ € € n i a l $ d ) \ca l € r
ooraeo
for all rai6. No mdl€r ho$ manv peopledislite. rd) rwede we a rkoe
n
ro orovdc al lear lso r€serablcrrnd on. of lhem F eorns ln b'
s*Ae is in *asn lnd so is cheap
whal haoG.s lo lefl-otc6?
r h € w a sl a sei \ h i e n e rl h d n
l r n * e i sh e d 6 N .a n d
I h r o $ n o u t, r l l o l
'l qucsr'onsar€ a5l(ed The w€ishmgtrcedughur
;una D€rhead,then
provrded
"n;
Gn .i
8"idc on th€ aceF abrlr' or rhe Ferls
"i".ia,i-i
-.et'
v€rt olrcn tou Dur on a cho'ce of meh where one r(m r\ relarn€l)
ir,ii it'.r .rc t"rceoro *t th€th'nsrharhas
,,";K;;-i"i.";.;;;;;
moe or what
iJi";i..,J d ;i;tb.dv .r* whi cant tou puton
'ou
rnriciojrero be popur'aro rtratmoe peoplchav' rheit pr€ferencdlalrr6edl
ll
Again l d lB\e ro Lonlde' coyrne. Seondly t\e no surc wav ot .nrrcrodl.
Ina .de man d.
l n r heor ) I . ould do it . r n pr ac r Lei t . s m . R d i f f i c u r t h r n ; n D
mak€ oui
SPEECH DAY
Spe€h day tht yea..an€. for rhe fid rimc in many yea6, di€r Chrislmasand
.
in th. middle ol one of the shond t€m on €od, so th. halfday off wd nore of a
l u \ u r ) t h r n r n @ s r. ( o n d r i o n sb a cl sr a g rkr i r a n r a h i n g m o r .ch r o r i cr h a nu su a l
tqu*
we d'dn-r h.re rc(s ro \ome ol thr .@ms and passs6 in rh. rabbit.sarren
rhat ir rhe loM Hall doenldi6. ne{ oFrh.{ufi ptana ro eb rhinss orsrnis.d sor
boge.d down rn lhe lablirnrh and fini\hed up conlusinr rhor who sere to direct lhe
6t. Everybodysot lhere in th€ €nd. thouqh.
You e')o ua nic nllindr edem lnd.
Hav e' ou n o t *e n r h e r 6 u h r o t r h c
suNer on {hool dinneh, rheR dr(l't6 ind preferncb arc ctcrrt) rab_
u late d?
Ys I have.and m) Sup€rrisorr"ho i\ F\ponlbk ror cte\en rhmt\r
a.I tr. uon I asr me whal wrtt come nt n. I donl tnus.
ha(
_ Jr $s r r{r msrcal $enr rhrsterr A mdrch br \.t!sner pcrformedb} rhe *rnJ
b r n d t c r ) r o d i n B ( co u l dr h e ) b e r u i r h e r a * a r fr o n r h e sr r fr ch a i hn e \r r i m eo l e a * 1 ) :
r . B e f l h o r € n q u i n r € rr M . \o u n e o n p 'd n o a ( o m p a n ) r n g C r .n r , H a d h € td a
. o te a n \j
Do you usesoya beanexr.actas a substjturcmear?
Yes, th^ueh nor as a rurdl \ubaUtur€.$e buJ In Jn unflarourcd form
Jno lhB *r) we can add il ro mqlr as d'ffeFnr J\ chrcten and lert. \rc
hr\ rt rn rh€ rJlio ofone pa ro 6f'en you hrd rme roddy
QBtlon
we hadnl noricd!
ABt*
Y6, alsat\.
Qrdion
Any orher Nmmcnr\"
AEB
QGtion
ABre
Cala,.a rHandel, deumpdni€d b' the {hool urcher; One w'shed tater rn rhJr the
Cofleges os n vq r I offenng i vJ ushan \4 iltram\' a/'? v?q ( onmohw.d|h) .outd ha\e
ben as clear. Mosl boys had man€rcd the musial dimclhi€s offeredby the hynn but
lend.d ro sir8 ir, not ve.y clea.ly. ro their boors.
Do you eat lhe shc m.ats rs us?
No l re all'.J us lnner hr ns r her e\ noc r r ennet u , r l a \ r c \ d r h e r i m ea n d
ame or Ine peopj€ qe h e ro €rer ror arc rurr pt.in fus\J. Th€y t,t€
vrnlarD n.rhrne. some \ome rhrouah rnd €.r onty a ptrrefut or chrs. tor
Insrrne we cdn I bc e(p6led ro vrnf, rhF tun of DeMn r rhc i,me. I
msn. hrs ta\te\ dre titelJ ro b€ so na'row rhal if re ten| hrm haDDrrrr rh€
r'me rhen se-d be torcine €vervbod! etk ro subnil lu i timned ;;;x
On€ lasl rhing. T,tline of menus,why donl we hnve one?
You rellmc. Ar mt ta{ kh@l *e hdd onc. A pdkr camern unLcJ wftt
an o n.d e a co p) . lj ) nu s ant r m . r u. J ou c om ea n d g e r .
POOR MR JONf,S
I
Mr. Moorhous, the Chaiman, inroduced ihe hcadDasterwho. in his reDo.r.
*elcomed lh€ si.ls to theCollesEand took ason.ofhislhen6lhe.olteees
expaarsion
to mer ils nes role Chans6 *rhrn rhe otd {h@t and rhe inetiratjtc fairn6 of
uph.a\al had Ferhap6b€.n r6pons'ble ror lasr yerr's poor A Lelet resuh\ b-urto
counlerbalan@rhar rheE had beena masive idprovement in the numbeN oa DuDits
s.rting si^ad€on€ ,r O L$el. On€ or rhe m6t \en'ficanr .rer\ .r erprnsion ;aa In
Mr. J. Neville Knor, th€ sp€ak€r,pickedup rhe themeofac.demic artairment bul
wnr on to add that acad€micatlairmenl on ns own vas nor enough: one neededatso
to have a mo.al *n* and rhe son olmoral comnhent rhar nakes men speakout.
wnns Burke: -The only thins ne6sa.y for rhe riumph of Evil is for gooa men lo
do nothin8." In educariono.e should *arch for Trury. and lhe bible (M;. Knox i. a
Gideon) is a .€ocnory ofTruth.
P r t c s r I n e r x l l qcn r r m n o r h |)d n di a l m u n r \o b cr l J I h cu n to u l e ^ .u u td r r r h r r \
halc b€.n €xcu*d itb' rh€ €nd rhe! hrd Rn rou much of B.ian Hoot'nson rhouch
h€ d'd tD ro creatr a brt of raner, by r\apprng I'e\ wtrh Denr rr r;me po,nl In lhc
prlled'ngs. A{ usurl. rhe Coll€gechercd in rh. mo\t unlt€tr DlaL6.
h *a \ l e f i r u r . A. l Jsto n . p Er ' w l l a l c'cr Jn In su ch h a € ^ ! r o m r tc h n
\p.ah nt rhanls. Ir *a\ r spdh d'K.d
ar rhe Colless dnd lhe) dpprecrdredr.
Balicallythq hc.rd rhe t'esorrhe srrlr, who had been.sled rorcomniena 4DDarentb
lhe) h.d ben mrd. Klcome qune qu'ckly rnot s!.pr!ne wnh lr0 bo)a.round,
rhouahlhe placccould be wamfr some orrhesrrlTlool.d quu€ tman roh )€ah1' rnd
(almosl h..cric.l, this) some werc quire good looking. And rhar was th€ iiole
rhings
Though one hou$ sluhps in da.kness,the rsl
Back to bact and at altention pay l.iburc.
Quick glanc6 froD behird rhcir clnxins
One or two..indrops fall,
Thoueh lhere a.c no leas
As th€ ady ofblact mourncrs
March solemnrhrough rhe ranks
And, when finally diselres rhis arDy.
Hummingshdve rishr of vay acbs rhe gardentcnce.
Bd making hyp@.ilical chatreri
''Poor Mr. Jon6l Of cou6e, iarhc neighbouB
Had laken more caE , . -
:4
:5
GENERAL CERNNCATf, OT EDUCATION AWARDS
RECORD FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR, IY'3 7{
Certificates
showingsuccess€s
at Advancedl-cvel:
Studedtsprcc€.ting ro UdveEities rDd Colleges
Upp.. Sirth and Sixth Scienc.:
PolYehtic
Polr(dh.ic
Polrrehnic
Polytehnic
R. D, Addyman
T. Bald.tun
S, D. Bortonley
D. R. Bradley
P. Burns
S. G. Burns
M. R. Crosthwaile
A. Danche!
Aeouttanct
Aeountanc!
Aeountanct
Aeountancy
Malhemat'cs
Phamacolqy
Estalc Sun.ying
History
Hudd.Ffi.ld
Hudddfield
Hudddfidd
Hudd.Fficld
R. Dcnt
P. Flooks
P, D- Gelling
C. A. Godf€y
D. R. HalsI€ad
s. D. Jenkinson
L c. Johnson
A. P. lr
s- A. Liv€sey
J, Mmrhouse
P. Mdrop
D. J. Nlnns
Elalrical EnSrnenns
Denlislry
Gologt/Botany
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Buildins suNeYing
BusiD.ss Studi6
Medicine
French
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English
lmpenal Coll.sE, Londof,
Man.h6ier U.ive6iiy
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S. G, Burns
B . H o p k i n s n ( 1 . 2 , 4 ,5 )
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P. D. C.llins
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Manchder UniEfnt
Machdte. Unive6ily
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Sr. John's Collcge, Oxfo.d
Hudd.66€ld Polylehnic
(|) Grade A in GerenlSrudics
12)Cnd. A in Histor.v
(1, cGd. A in G€ogaphy
lJ, Grad. A' i. FF.ch
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PRIZES AND TROPHIES
S rond Forn : K. H. Ha ll. A. Hill.
T hnd Forn : M. L. Hidt, N. c . Pa6. n
Fouflh Ford: L C. Bolland, S. D. wdson.
Fifth Fornr: P. l. Hibbin. R. M. Ande6on. J R. Mcrl, C A w.rsrck
Sixth Form: D. R. Hahtcud,
Shaw Prze id prcknt Herd Boy:J. a. Lr$tnr.
StethensonShieldlor Public Spcating: o R Hahlcrd
Thomrs Morial Prizc for Dilinny: H. Pidgetl.
Emsle! Mcmorial cup for Enslish Lne.ature:, M. whnt']\er.
.| A. Bray Mcf,orial Prize ft{ Mlsic: R. N. Dcnbi
Napicr Prize id An: J. A. Pon.
I dlhcr Me mola l ( up I' r | { dls r ud. $
D G r r on
SteadPrizefor Ceog.rthy: L B. wrlsh.
C.ahan Prizefor Langurges:J. Moorhousc.
PLUS
Taylor Dyson Memorial Prize for History: B Hopkinson
aroole Memorial PrizefDr Enslish: B Hotkln$n.
Old Boys JesvJpPrizc for Mathcmalics: P. J. Bu.ns
THE
l.(.1. Prizcfor Chenislrr': S. D. Jenkinson.
B()adbenr Prizc for Physics:R. Dent.
roN,
'1969 Prizc lir Bnnogy: S. A Li!c*)
K ins lamcs Mcd nl: D llopk ins . n.
Almondbury M.dal: J. A. Lr{l(!i
willans HoDseCup f(t Workr Jcssop
Hous Shieldfor spon: Fcna!
liljl
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PRDNURSE IN CLOVER
HOROSCOPE
Third and final part of our *.ial bard on lil€ al Jam6 Kins\ (itl4e
Sur.h Tatcnotd first atrair.nd.d rragically*hen her boylriend wnr n, ()ld
Collesefrv. mrl.t away. aircr two y€6 sh. ha3 ronas.d ro forget him. and
sirrh.nd a !@nd.ysr s'\rh.
sft.r soins oul *irh r fifth yer bor. a 6d.r,r
in ihrt order. shc has no* fallcn for Nicl, who b in th.lhi.d y@r sixth !.d
nighl Nict h$ fiiLd Io nel her
the b€stconqudt yct, Hosvd lhcpdiou
ouisid€ the Bo(oms UD dis.o and so fa. has ben kdping out of hc. sav . . .
The sun was shini.S on Jame Kings CollcgEand rhar mdc il woE fo. Sarah
t h€ s.ather sussdted pt*rud thal mirht hav€ban.nd highUahtcdrh.l.cr orlh.m
Nor aor rhe fi61 dme !h. fck ar rhe sam. mom.nr both elieEd and deDBsd that lhc
wh'ch she wai sprawlina was €mply. RelFled bccaG lhe rightns in her
Smdll
'n like b.lralini nklr and sh. *atted no on€ clk ro kno*: and d.p6*rl
hea teh
beau*, illosiclll', ;he $rnrcd k' l.ll bm.um - rnd rhe emplrncs rf rhc rdn flun8
rhe feling in her faceTne acr'd runk of lhe funsus src*ins in rhe cupboardcaE to hd, and idioliclllv
rhc wondei.d if turnins on rti. colour Tv would hclp sop hn ttroodin8 A sana ol
rh.m had b€.n wErchins ,/d.h rith Motkt and hzdn r r.tumcd lhc rt b@@ rhe
G.oemphcb *ould be u{ng n ne\t. She pul her fe.l up on the 3hall round rable,
a\oidins the rpilt coffe, and suilrily pur rh.m dorn rsFin ts mi'rary leF roll.y€<t
down lh. coridor outsid..
Al that she could hold ir back no morc, How could shc? How could shc fo4sl
hrml That r'nler Afro harErylc.rhar dcfranl tolo nel, lhtt flair wnh bamn. a.d
rhc sDoi on rhe tde or 6rt mourh rhar cnntled and di$pp.rrerl
hN cro"nini xjol}
h. q m A.jiqr s oul nleoaqly
And s h. h. d t ho u 8 h tl h i s w a s a o r m l '
"hen
Whar h.d stu done to offend him ? W.s n b..au* she ha't told him oM l.sl we*
lo do? wa3 n
th.t shecouldnl come out rhar nishl bese she had somehoNork
beaus. shc had .rrued wiih hirt in G.nenl Studic.: 3h€ ,zd won and the dhd h.d
than they should havc bc.n . . . O. @uld it h.v. b€t that
been nor. ahusd-myb€
rrouble he had aol inro t.st..dav who he htd tn€lcd off a l63on in ordd to rel
he n the DefRi{ room? No. si. rri€d ro dsuR hels lr, rhar wrhl her fauh. And
th€n her hcad was spinninsaslin. Therc {as no s.ns. in anything.
_HDa sarhin
lt wss
A lhird year pur hi! hesd round th. d@r and leed.
nar.
rhJr fKrb [,d ael'n. He lefr. PHeiour lirrle ru . sh. fclr, stupidb, $n.hN
rered. Cheercd ut. somehow: e.sured. Nen l€$n, art.r !ll. *as ceneEl $udi$
.gain, and Nick would b. ther. wilhin nnge, wilhin bope. Qlielly, and wishins she
could have a cigarexe,shc wdncd.
Th€ cln$rem *as empry as she put her he.d round lhe d@!. She*nl stdighl
ro the back ro*- That wav aha d se *i,.rc hc wtt to when hc caft in. On. h€.d and
rhen th.e Dore cam. p.aI lhe vindow- In he cam.. He ms prdendioS to b.lausiiia
and ihe prclence wss a dcvicc not lo look at her. He et doM at lhe frott. Thar was fte
6rst lifre h€ d ev€.et therc,Thc back row was lhcirusualpl.e. He w.savoidinA h..
rcarn . . . she DickeduD h.r lolder and slDped Inlo th€ ddl behitd tum. bon8Dg hcr
ciair nonilr rd lcr hin lno" !"msne wia rherc. He w.s srchin8 rhroush hb b.s
and didn'r look round. Sbe snificd. He stiff.ncd and Drttdded to l@t throush his file.
5h€ qarheed h.*lf and said, nor r@ hun and nor t@ admonishins Nicl! Tl€
haiJon rhe bact ofhir h€adkmed ro uncurl. H. hallrum.d. op.ned his mourh,.nd
rhen in c.fre lbe Icacher,sho, she notiad s{vaslly, M3 smilin! as inlnclv .s usul
Her.n.nce vas lost. Sheouldbl sw.llow h.r pride like rhar a8Fin.
Tea6 of fruslrarion rose inro h.r eys. hot and elt. He. fre d.opped, hcr body
shook one, Sh. was honibly nwarc of h.elt
''Sarah? Sarah,*haasth€ matter?somethingw.ona1 ' Thc tach.. s voie ws3n'l
as neutBl !s ususl. Il sund.d gcnuinclycari.s, She couldnl speak. lt *.shonibL
Thcy musl dl be l@ling at hcr,
''Sarah. comc here . , . And .ll of. 3uddcnhe was $anding os he!, bi8 and
nrons and audd.nly rule. and rhcn shc f.lt hcMlf soins od or th. @m @'4o-n.d
of lwedy pip.lobacco th.l smcrl nG lnd ot ln.
for his Dre..ne and.s.re of.lde
prorimiry or rhe ad rhar g!'d€d h.r. And ai sh. lek.d up inlo his Le, ttmining
rhroush her lean ro s hm, aU lhoush6 ofNkr Mnl oul orh.r m'nd, and rl
pl..* tum |o p.ae 54
Wotun s Mo hly penrs
. ftvolurionary n* conceF in horoscope{aslins.
This is lh. n4 basii: the mgic numb.r 7 coves the nunber of zodiac sians sovcrned
by animal\ a.d rh6. arc thc lEty ? s1s of p.opl.; and lbeir eroup charaderistiF are
sovdncd by rh€ ryp€ of ani@l in rh.ir individual birth sien. ThN sigrs (Ccmini.
Vngo, Sagntariut
rhe holy thd
arc govcmcd by hu@n chamcleristics, The
rcminiog lwo (. .ondsripl
numbq) aG aordn.d by nonde*ript insnimare sisns.
Solry, Aquarians.nd LibEns, bur rhafsrh.way il is. This hitheno forgort€napproach
to Zodi.cal inrerprcralion h$ be.n t*u€d from artiquiry whde ii has lain bu.i.d
amongstthe pagEsofPliny, a lirdetnown Roman wrir.r who was alsoan.xp..t rcade.
of tea+avca in wine El.ss€s.
The lypical L€o has brown to reddishhlirand a t.ndency ro
hairinN arolnd rhe rek : very ofro they also hav. a linguisiic
flan rhouShthir is spoilt by a natuBl imouls€ro .@. rather
lhan talt- T..dins als lo ovcrheal and overlay. Th.y are
nol at lheir b6r alte. meals oi 66t rhing in the day. I-azy
At f@rball Mrches L.os are theBfo.e suitable for alhlelic
wo.t yclliry advilt on the louchlin6 of Fields.
houAcrs
Pcople born urder rhis sign usully hav. connelio.s wirh
earo in soD. ob6cuE, u.farhomabl. way- sodc of you may
rangirg from vcisels
lctually b€ waler carieG youelv6,
such as goldfish bo*lr ard fish tants. io €namcllcd water
dcts with nic pictures on the sid€s (which !re nol suilabl€
unls you h.ve 8,O,, swinc
Youshould b.popula.rhiswl
\6icula. dika* or any olhd nasly complaint, Ho*€r..
rhinss ac v(' much In oth.r peopleshandsjdl now,.nd it
would b. *i$ for rou to wash theh fi^r. In consultaton
wnh Mad.me Swadi of vogue and my weahhy Harley SiEt
Consultanr,I c.n almost for€se rhe pGsibilily of you visiting
ih. chehisr ar leasrone thk wet (bur don t quoG ne on
th.tl. Cear Birthday: Ocrobe.8rh.
EEMINT
iitlix;3
i'ffilg:
irqd=l
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Whar wnh adve& rrcnds b.ing counterbalaned ro some
extenr by a suppo.iing tMd frcm your rulin8 plan.l, workins
f.oo Aries. and wirh Jupit.r actins on the Meridian s logarithmic ransenr (nor 10 mnlion Capnorn eho is busy al
rhc momcnr lrying lo lnbl6k Tauruj sint) thercl no room
lefr lor anr pEd'ct'onr rhls $eL, Slill rhere.re $ne nie
fun rhan words. Se ne\t
dBwinss whrh
edi'ion fo' morc Horo$oDei LK|^] Bidhdr'. Se{ Lo
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PROBLtrMPAGf,
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THIS MONTHS PROBLEMS answred by PHYLLIS SHAVER lr6id€nt ns'.hoklgi\r
at lhe wRExHAM TRACKSUIT co. Lld.)
Wheneve. I n in a room, everyoneisnoFs me. rrears me like pafl of rhe
sunoundings,like a gl of curtains.What can I do?
H.o.. London
Phyllis,-My adviceis to DUllyouelf together.
I hare $hool. vou knou, I harc ir. @Uy loade il. I men, I m not bad, il s
just rhat thcy don't undersiandme, tnow what I man l Like, $, this momina teach.r
hir me on rhe back oamy hcad, and I wasnl doine nothing hon.st. Nolhina. And he
hit me, Well almost norhine.I n€an. the swasrikaon the deskwasrheE beforc,wannit l
Flippin cheet I call ir. Otay, I know last te. ih. Eatr r gol me for ewing rhhoeh thal
desk lhen. But I meanro ey. rhat was last y.ar wlnnil ? I fren, hav€nl they forloltcn
abolt rhar? | ser blamed for €ve'yihins. Phyll. and il s not fair. I didn't s@sh rhar
window lasl wek. Just beau* | had cut me hand and therc was slas in my lud-uF
dasnl provenothinelo me.They didn\ b.liev. m.. Pnyll.whetrl eid I'd ben mending
Tcach€rlhis mo.ninr sdid rhlr I $!s tlpicrl of kids hins in bl€ks of nals
rob. l m lcd ur ollilin! wirh n Phyll. Whd c.n I do?
B.A.T.. Rchdale
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Phyllis. Be an ansrl. Cive reach€rdpples,offer ro cl@n srafr @rs, rhai bn of
rhins. Turn over a new leaf: say sir" a lol, sland up wncn i@ch.6 enrer lh. Mm,
ofler to sive our books. Donl go to sle.p in class or if you do, don\ store. Ask
inrelligEnlquestions.when therct a nasly silene in clas, ey, Sir, lhat qu€slion
fooled us all. Pleaselell us rhe answer. Teache6like lo be flaue.ed.Try il -.nd I b€r
you'llsoon scl a differenrrepur.rion. And you ll besurpri*d r@ shal il des aor your
friends in class.Your rroublesarc over.
For the Dastf.w months I have notied lhal I hav. bsn Seningsplit ..dslr sms that my lriends have notic€d too tor I am being lauahed at b.hind dy ba.k
conlinually. Is rhis l.ughre. hamful? Do you thint ihat it mighl put my mdabolin
our ofph.F or mak€ ne ill in sone way l ls th€re.nythine I could buy to countc.acl
NYreneP., aBeI0l. Boumemou$
Ph'lI.
You $crc snsiblc ro wrie ro u5. Hamful lau8hrercan hun. $c tno$.
pan'cularly na\ry In rs wod loms n .an 6ult
Laushr.r in lh. sm.ll or rhe brcl
's
in which the blood b.gins lo tus blue, theF
in tl€arhiris,a.dndy di$olercd diss.
ire shudde ns bod' convulsionl accomp.niedby fac'al et'mac€s.and in ilq t.min.l
nasa dn rnriondl, lemm'nslile desie lu rush doM to lh. se2. Hoseter, lhis i!.
male symprom,so you can rst €sy, Nyrcne. For your complainl, lheft is I simpl.
lorion- lt can b€ obtainedlrom the Cn.d Lama oflnstoplii.4 M.plc A!e.ue, Mounr
Everdt Eshre, Nepal. ThecGt is !2.50. and rhe l.sl we hqrd, pclaae was !E9 for lh.
lnisMonthMouLrN Rou(;ri rird
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sITs
I Larse fami\ sizcoi ti rcd Ark.d Bernj
I pt. Tomnro Kerchup
I L.ree Eg€:
I Lar8cjar ol SrD$bciiy l.nl
Chor up rhc Barlicsalsaaeand mix wnh mashcdblnanr. Mch thc lard in i lrying
p.n, add the baked beansand Rhubarb and coot over a low hear. Removelhe skin
f.om lhe onions and throv rh€m away (ro! donl ned th€mJ.Break the egesinlo r
bovl and pour in thc mill and rhc Ketchup. whisl lor five hou6 unril n bo*s elen
voe rhan beforc,.nd wan for a vhit€ frolh io appearon thc top. The baked beans
.nd rhubarb should no* b€ lcft to solidify.
Liy our the Ca.lic slic6 and mshed brnana in the bouom ol a servingdish.
Plae $lid chunks of cold beansand rhubarb decontively around rhe €dee,a.d pour
anFhins lefr into lhe entrc- lf this looks roo much rhrow rhc j,m asainst rhe wall
WOMAN'S MONTHLY KNITTINC PATTERN
(this weekby Mrs. Cyril Snhh)
To knn our boldly-srripedr$in-$i, comprisins sho(-slccved V-nek sscatcr
tcrnod vnh long-slev€d cardigrn in n ndtine sritch and slip srnch patern:
MATERIALS: Forry fou. 20g balls of dlskin wool in white ind amber, I ball of
walrus fu. in gocnish purple wnh nice yellow bits in il,.nd.nyrhine elserhat happ.ns
TENSION:
wortcd ar lcnrion ol9 stircncstl) nn inch usins rcd .ccdlcs which l(Dk
BECIN: C.sl otr55stsand b€sinninspnh a k. row,s.s. ?.ows. Dec. I st. at€achend
of the next ro$ and the 4 following rows ilrhe nonth has ! r' in it. Chaneeto no. 8
needld and work in s.t. with cable panem unril thc rhing is two yards lons. Slip rhc
next 26 sls. on ro a nnch holder and rhen rake them otr again. Now divide sts. fo.
n(k: P 34 (16) {17) ll75) {2}. Wnh right sideor wo.k facing, €join yarr ro inner end
ofsis. on sparenedl.s and wo.k asaiven fo.leat front shoulderro end. Put somc lard
on Ihe caas boil. Join shoulder*am (l) €ontinuinsacrds nrck and kw (91) everylhins
rqether until rhe pi@ l@ts like ! black pudding. You hale row nnished.
lf n com6 oul slighlly *rong however,rhis grdent could be ideal for moppins
up rhis nonth s rcipe.
As for rhc splir ends. I wouldnl sod' it \.ur a3( lf you s€r )our spln end\
mcndcd vou will. rater dll. loot t"ice rs brld
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trASTf,R TVALKING PAR'[Y. CONISTON 1975
CAFE
It was a sunnr_mornins on Sarurd.r-5rh April $hen our BadJcle\\ c.r.h nrcr !\
rrd rcr .ll
h 51. Ceo.g€\ Square.We {ere quickly acquainted{irh-Mr. iu.lrnrr
slouch€don r plasrichnlf b.neh
The Cuesr Housc couldnl rccommodNlcus immcdidch .n nrnrl. r. \c \etrt
our on ! shon w"lk up Holmc t cll. That elenins {as spenrrb) som€t phrins brlgc.
shile afier a preliminaryclern-up by M.. Chapmrn ri.c. he rhres rhe lifih forn.ut) thc
si\th forn went _elk*he.e . On Sundry lhe nore relisiousdccidcdthcy Nould r.r1rr
kncel rhan walk, a.d lhe orhcrstook a walk ro rhe nea.bylown hout, apad from r\o
rdher advenrurousfools whoclimbed th€ ..Old Man._ Thr q,either.aDidlydererbturcd
rnd on Mondat $e vere for.ed to keeDlov do$n on a *alk rrom Amblcsldc o\cr
Lolghrigg. The trealhq improlcd in lhc alcrnoon and th. \xn \hone rs *c srlk.
squashedb) pedume-pemled\ n.\
coDnrinspenniesfroh oreDhrir $todilc
i s *r l l o s f r ) h a n a i d b c.l s.!n
Tuesda! nuning bruusht lo* cloud and snor. Ho*crr lhe panr rr olr lronl
( onisbn akrns wllna Scar rold lo climb Do* (-r.a and rhc Old Mr.. Thc $carh.r
sor NoEe and a ercamin8 wind wnh drivins snow fored us ro con€ dosn to To^er
rnd walt to rhc suest hout along rhe shoresof Coniston water. Thrt e\enina in r
lv.in) attenpt ro kep varous indiliduals oul of trouble a whisr drilr *as orsanis.d.
Ir had been originall) planned ro climb Crcar Gable on wednesda) bur finall)
Skiddaw was choscn.The mornins was brighr and sunny.ftera frosr the nieht before:
howele. clouds soon buih up bul didnl prer€nl us reachinarhe bp \hcrc crrmpons
$ . uld h rle b ee n\e^ u flulon r hc nr r . 5e. of ' hc c ' nJ .
On Thursday we once mor€ ser out for Crasmerehoping tnar rh. cloud *o!ld
lih ind allow us ro climb Furrfield.Howevf il showd no si8n ofdoins $ and n was
snowingsleadily.ll sls dsidcd ro wrlt up 10GrizedaleHau*. pai the tar. and doun
to Paterdalc kccpinsofithe tops. The caaein Pal.erdalesdldus a wel.one cup oftea.
A crivitie sth a(e ve nin sd idnt only inc ludec hes s or c r r ds : s e l e r a l b c d r o o m sdwoenE
.After the cusronary inquisirion in lh.lolnsc rhc follo*ins mornins, rhe co.ch
r.ol us ro Duna.on (;hyll whcr€rhrcesixrhfornef f,ent rheiro*n ray lolhc L!ngdil.
Pikesand rhe ren clinb€d Pike o Blisco. The sealher $as unus!.lly ki.d and rh.
jcr*ys crne off rarhe. than on for rhc fi6r rimc Thc Datins place was EheMrer ar
I o clock, bul t herewas a sliEhrproblen. Back ar Duns€onGhyll Mac wastdld by t h€
horel owner to movc (hccoach lo. dilTerenrplaceas ir wasblGling rhe say. Mac did
$.nd thecoach w€nr dopn to ns arles in m!d. lr took rwo rractoB ro Dull n o and
ncanwhile anorher pioblem !rcsc. wh.rc \n\ Fr.t! Fitton? Wnh lhe c@ch slill sluck
we besan to wrlk ro Stelwirb Bridse by-road kJ get b.ck loconisto. Thantfullyfor
rir.d feel Ihe coa€hwas dislodsednrn aircwards, and F.cd Fnro.. havins rhumH r
lii, was !ailins !r thc guesrhous.
Thc lasl niehr wcnt in rhc usual manncr. Mes6. Chapman, Mallinson ind H!.
g.cavesweE Ieft ro do thc clearingut bng !fte.lights out Two lolc torn indiliduals
ried to hide on the back of Ihe coach {alons wirh fcmalc companrl but didnl e*ape
lhc lccn et€ of Mr. ChaDman.
Later still M. Pascrhousht hc hrd an inFrlliBle plan fo. rcrchnrahis lrse lo\c our
.l rhe *indow down 20ft. of tupc. Ho$cvcr his srrensrhandjudsem€nr$ere impair€d.
rnd hc rcarlr burnr his hands. Last bur noi Droverbiallylean, our rhanks go to Miss
Rcid and Mcss6. Chrpman. Mallinson and Ha.gdaves for puttins up with us lor a
week.None of us would bav€ relishedlakins the rsponsibihy.
P Hibbin
BLACKBtrRRY PTCKINC
Like a m(hanical errb,
worting, b.{oming tned.
Reclininsand relaxingas rhoughswollcn wnh drink.
A beeconlenrwirh ils work.
Clds of blood and Jurcc
( overingboorsrnd shocs
Prorectedby *€llinsbns, Jeans.
V lvolsrcn.tu)li.J rlthr
hnndbxls.
crrs rnd tucks nrrle b!n.irh.
r \ \ i r i . d d s t h c $ c r r ) d r n .r \.n r h c sh .c.
foreign lofics roar b.rnrins rhrdugh rh. d.mpnessoi rhe lrosled !n.
lishrs flash colourful \icfnl\i gcrrs cLr;hi . . rh. *crrh.r sils ndlhins
jeuitunctj in thc r.moofu4 tidrl flood ofdenied *hirc corch.s.
qucu. for. snatanabnemomefr of refreshmrnr
in rh€ neon grcnhou*
i nur nrr' cierrcr! our in rhe Iull $htrry.
L t m{nrught lrfier r. e. cunlninss)
WHAT MOTHf,R SA\A
OLD BOYS' APPOINTMf,NTS AND SUCCESSES
The manaseroflhe holel camefonvard, veri_Spanish,eyeingus sith r mi\rurc ot
rDDchen\ion rnd ruriosil) Morher facedhim.
' ' Ah . \h e \a rd. \mi J inc. s eer l! O ut nam 6 ar c Sm nh I b e l i e l e\ , 'u h ! \ r . 'm c
EDWARD ASQUITH (1962-?0):Quililicd !s Denlal Surseonar Leds Unive6ity.
ALAN BOOTH (195G55):ADpointedBra.ch Manaserof BarclaysBank, Wimbledot,
KEITH CRAWSHAW (t96.1-?l): Final. Part l. Insrnui€ of CharreredANounlants
ANDREw DON(ERSLEY ( 1967-?lr:Srudyinsar rhe Schoolof Jou.nalisF, Carditl
Cotlqr of CommerceCHRISToPHER MARTIN DoWNEND (19J9-6,1):Promoted sutsomcc. in lhe
Fir Scrlie, rcmpomrilr ai Od$l Fire Station as Trainins S.hool Instruclo..
TOM HIBBERT ( I92l-2?): Fi6r Chairnan ol lhc ncwly-formedIntertalionrl Mohair
Ass@iarion. Mr. Hibb€d is in blsi.cs locally as Chaiman ol Brilish Moh.ir
SDinne6 Lrd. rBradford) and Srork Adhc6 Lrd.lBi.kby).
THE REV. RONALD LANCASTER 11948-i0)rDitcto. of the lhird London InteF
n.tional Fie$ork Compdnn)n, r€lerired lrom windsor on Guy Fawk6 Nighl.
1914.
PAUL MITCHELL (196.|-71):A*a.dcd Teacheis Certificale aiter thrce ycars.l
Bishop Lonsdal. Collesc of Educarion,De.by, stAyinglor funhc. ycar to iake
the B.€d. Degr€c
STEPHEN MATTHEWMAN (1964-?l): Craduated i. Gcosraphy from Lirerpool
UnircFiry. Joined Dovrr Disricr Council as a Pl,rning Omc.r.
DAVID MORTIMER (196+71): B.Sc.(ll.i.) in Zdology, B.istol. Now researchinson
Mammalian SDematozo. for Ph.D. rl Edinburgh.
C. J. PARSONS ( t96l-?0)r 2nd Cl.$ Honou6 in Hislort. O\fdd lSr. Peter's).Tnking
pcr-s.adu.r€ Diploma in Histort of A.t at Oxford.
MARTIN PRIESTLEY (1961-7t): 2nd Class Honours in llistory, Oxlixd (New Colles€). Now spendinga yc.r in rhe London Unive6ity Inslilutc ol Educfllion.
Tating uD leachins posr in Stpr. in N. London.
D. H. ROCKETT r1962-70):Quali6edas Dental Surrron at LeedsUnive6ilt.
DR. EDWARD ROYLE (1955-62):Publisheds hisroricalsrudy, Viclorirn lofidcls .
wnh MarchesrerUnileFiry Press(Not€mber 1974).This is bis seond book. lnd
shonly before its publication h€ hrd letured lo lhe Huddc6ficld Branch of thc
HistoricalAssiarionD. J. SMALLWOOD 11963-70):B.A. Hons, (Il.ii.) in Modern Lansuages.Clmb.idse
lsr. John sl. Sp€ndingi year as.r "assisiana al n lycfe near Paris.
STUART B. SYKES ll96,L7l): 2nd Clas Honou6 in Polilics,Nottinghan Unire6ily
lG Norrhern Unive6irics ReNrt).
,OHN S. TURNER (1964-71):B.A.lll-i.) in Ceography.Liv.rpool. Taking a 2-ycar
couN in \,lan.h6re n Tu*n trnd Counrr' Phnni"s
MARTIN TURNER 11958-65):Head olGcosmphy, CovernmenlCollegc.N'scria.
KEITH VICKERMAN, B.S., Ph.D., D.Sc.. F.R.S.E.(19.1452): Appoinled Professor
u t l @ l o g t . C l a s Eo wU n n e 6 i r ) .o n r h e {e n g r h o f a d i q i n su sh e dca R r u fr e ta r ch
Inro rhe Drrd(nn Droro/ua dDun.ible for man) rropnal Jnd uthet dr*ars (._
aurhor of. widely-*lling b@t on p.otozoa.and reently eleded vicc-Presidenlof
rh€ lrremational S@iety oa Protozoolosists.Has r*arched and lectur€don his
subjer in four coniinens, and eas on€ of lnc fftsl scicnlhts ro u* the electnnl
mic.oscopein rhis panicular branch oa re*drch.
MARTIN R. WOODHEAD t1953-66):M.A. Cained lhe dcsrcc of Bachelorof Lil_
e.atu€ ar Orlord He is ShakdDerre Tuto. it wrc\sham College,Nr. Banbury
_Ycs. madan, rEo (xrns and ! balcony rhey are on lhe li6l Roor.'
''Hop nice. beamcdmorher. Then I thrnl $c ll go stEish. theE rnd rest b.ft,rc
And wnh consid€rableEdciousnessshe led her family upstai6.
Larer we came down to lunch in a larse and musly and sloomy roon- wc wee
seryedbv rhe ncad wairer(who turned oul lo bc rhe pone.and @k as well). Thc mql
howev.iwas ample lnd well cootcd and we are hunexily.As.otlc was *ned Larry
sat back in his chair wilh a sish.
''Thal $as jur r pasable meal. hc eid. Whar do you rhink of lhit pha.
''\lell, thc food s all risbl sid nolher. relusinato say rnylhine els.
''Thev scnr r helpful cio*d, La.ry went on. The nanigEr even shiftcd m! bel
cl.sr ro rhe windoq shen I askcdhin ro. '
_He wusnl !.ry helpful when I askedhim Io. so'rc paper. sid Per€r.
''Paoer? askedmothc.. whal .lid you vant paFr fo.A'
''For rhe lavarory lhqe w!sn1rny in there, explainedPclc..
''Shhh. whisDercdmolher. Nol !l the uble.'
''You obviouslydonl loot, said Larry. _They veCot $me in a {prnle box nexr
''I rnv dcar! c\rldrm€.1mlrtcr. h.rrilicd
''wcll, bcsan Lary,.nxious lo pur rhe reord struighl, thanlc lo lhc somryhat
c(,cnr ri. n dru re',1 the p lum br nss y s r emr n I ht t or n. lhr l I ' l t l c b o \ i ! u i € d f u r r h e
cr . . d€ br.s . . r. it s<r e,\ hen ] . u h! ! e f ini. hedc . m m u n i n sw i r h n a t u e . '
a mixlure ofembara$ment and dissusl.
Pelecsfacerurned ra.lel rith_you
m€an. . . that wls . I My God! I mighl have
'You nean, beganmother.
caushrryphoid orcholera. or diphlhenr orelen $arlcr fcrer.'she bud inlot€a6 and
fled fron lhc di.ins roon.
*Most insannary. said Pcrerserercly."A mosl disgustingway lo do rhines.and
rhe '( s dlq ]\ lhe 'is L ol m r lir g a m ^r alc ldJ l\ dis s t a c e l u lI , s y . '
' h€nUDna'r mo'her ua'
d !are of {mi-nudity. splash'nsdrs'nfeunr n\cr heell
'n iri\cd Perer\h.uld e\dnrne her b^d) fo. an' symprom\
In prcir quanrric\. She also
As luct would have n.lhe holcl *as on rhc nain rold lo a cerele.y: and this
aflcrnoon rherc was funeral in p.Gssion. Cab! rolled alongcontaini.g rhe moume6
in lull s'er and {row, crn+le qdgon\ Davd @r)rns comn\.
-You donl riually hr!€ so mant coftn' ar one runeral.du toul said Per.r'
'' lhcy \e probably k\ed !p hundrcd\ ol bo.li6 and throq lhcm inrocoftns al! fo'
on€ big funedl to savcmoney prcbably.'
As Dorc comns Dased,and norc, morher benme agruled.
''I m \ure ir an epidomic. she *id dt la!. peerh! thr.uh rhc uin.iis.
'moth€r. Donl tus. qid Lrrn
''No.*na
' ' Bu r d ea .: s man yof lheD il s unnalur r l. '
_The rcs n urh rnsu nnJ lur alJ bourdlr ns n happc n!r l l t h . r i m e '
''Y6, bur lhe\ donl u.uall! dc |le th's unla( lheE is $melhine *'onl
''PerhJDr lhe! do *\e them up Jnd bury rh€m In d bunch. su$r3icd P€'er'
j"ril+;n1
I m su.c it s somerhingro do enh the d.ains. tr
b" ,irry.' .,id
ro hdle arransenenlslike the. I supposewe could cllch
cinl bc heahhyaor people-orh€r.
''Oh no .o. Morhcr. donl lalk lite lhal. Atd rny *!y youie jusl bcing siuv.'
renarted La.ry. _Therc isnl rn! cpid€michere.'
_Nol sxid nother in te,ts. Then why arc .ll lho* Dcopleout lhere dying likc
rhal? I demandro tnov. othe i* l m lcavirs rhis hol€|. In facl l m lclvin8 now l m
not senins ryFhoid or $arlct fcver .nd rhen dying iusl bea!* of a holiday in Rn
uncleanhorel ir an unclcancounl.y. '
There was no sroppinsher and wc had lo follov ns mother could nol verv well
rravel back ro Ensland all b! hfs.lf. As r rcsult of our molher s.lins r func.dl prc
ccssiononr holid.! had comc r() a finish. lt will nol h.nFn a3!in.
MARRIAGES
RoBERT BEE(ROFI (1962-69)ro Lorraine Norcliltc ar Si. Jamss Pr€sbylcrilr'
( hurch. HuddeBfield.on 27th Juh. 197a.
rx)U(;l
S NORRIS r l96l-69r to Judirh Mcdcall ar Almondburt ParishClurch on
lfih Ausust, l9?4.
l)Avll) H. R(X KFTT r l96l'70) t.) Mffsaar Elizlbelh chr, $ sr. srcphens P.rish
ROBERT W. IOHNSON ( 196G68)ro Syhia Ausrin ar Sr. Ardrctr s PJ.ith ( hor.hMottram. Cheshne.on 261hOdober. 197.1.
ANDREw CEOFFREY DOUCLAS ( l96l-70r k, AlexandraKenr d Almdndbu^ (All
Hallovs) on l5!h Scorcmber.I974.
OBITUARY NOTES
KENNETH BROOKE { 1925-28)died ar Sr. Anne s-on-S€a.wherc he had Erncd ancr
a disrineuishedlife ofpublic *rlice in Huddedfield vhich culminaredin his )err
of Omce as M.!or.
MICHAEL BROADAENT PEACE (19.12-18)
di.d on Ilrh Oc|ob.r. 1974 air$ rn
illnesslaslins almosra year. Afier leavingSchoolhe qnalifiedas a denhl surs&)n.
anil lalcr had a praclicein Casrlefo.d,naking his home in Leds.
CERALD DANBY SHIRES, M C ( l93l l9), died suddenlyon l9th Nolenber. l97l
shoniy rft€. p.oposing rhe roan of _Crictef ar ihe Cenrrol Yo.kshire Leasues
Annual Dinner in Ciekhearon. A Dircror flnd Srcreran of rhe Milnsbridce
rc\rile frrm .r J,ne\ Shirc' qnd $'n' Lrd , hc
rromjn(;r r' a .F.rFn"n J;J
"cs in addnion ro his mcmhedhir
cspeciallyas a l€adinsfisure in l@al crickd cncb
oi thc M.C.C. and lhe Yo.kshne Counry C.icler Club. Hc dened rh. Mihurt
Crossfor Batlanrryin lhc S&ond world w!r.
KtrNNtrTHBROOKE
li Kennerhl characre.scre rc be summedup in rwo wo.ds rhey mighl sell be
''thorough and eneraelic. His compctena ar.l .csponsibilitt wcre carlr dcmonstratedwh€n he was left in chareeofihe familj buildins businds while still only in his
rccns.Durina thc war he sd up a specialfactorr rlongsideihe rail*ay ar Nethe.lon
where,amons other wa. supplics.hunilredsol rhousandsof ammunnion boxes wcrc
made. Retuming lo paelime businds aclivities,hc *as rdpo.sible aor rhe buildins
di num*ous fdctories.shools, rnd miny hundrds of houFs in rrrnJus aa.ls of lhe
His energyfound many ourletsoutsidebusin6s: in sDo.r h€ trls a tennis playcr
of more rhan nveragerbihti in rhe world of Masonry: nnd m6t norablyas a membr.
oa lhe Town Cou.cil fo. 2l yea6 lhe lasr *!en as llderman. His year of offlce as
Mayor (1969-t0)was characlerizedby typical tho.ouehnGsand dcvotion lo duty. Hc
madc his mart nost Darticularly,however,ns rhecommnre chaiman inrob€d in r{o
notable projec$. On rhc watcrworks Commnre lhroughoul nearly the *hole pe.iod
of ncsotiation, design and consrructi$ of thc S@mmondcnRer.noi.. his busires
qualilicalions{€e particulirly impoflanr ro rhar 15 million projer: and .s Chaidan
ol rhc SporrsCent.e Comflitre: he.ontribureC mo.e than anyoneel* ro lhe rplendid
centre on South3ale.wortins and rmlellang rirelesslyin *arch of ideas und of rhe
rrchil€cr ro bring them ro fruirion.
Kcnnerh\ Iife wasr "succ6s slory
bu. n wasdetsned suc6s. earnedby hard
eork. sre.r rhorouahnss and qune exaplional cnergy.whllever h€ did he aimcd lo
do sell, and usuallysucceded. He madc a wonhy and oftcn ourssndin3 cont.iburion
iD .ll his many iclivnies,.nd onc lhich dekrves ro hc rememberedwnh gBIilude.
Cli|Iord Srephcn$n.
NtrWS OF OLD BOYS
SIMON COCKIN (1961-66)is workins in !c.y hor corditio.s in the Norih oa
Australia for i firm of Civil Ensine6. Hc is rdponsible for communicationsbel|en
mnrcsand thc lcal iDrt.
RUSSELLCLECG ( l96l' 69) . M ARTI N HARRI SO N ( 1 9 6 2 - 6 9a)n d M I C H A E L
KRUSZYNSKI (1961:69)haw srenr rhe pasracadcmicye.r ar rhe Colleseol Edudrion (Technicrl). Holly Bank.
BARRY BROOK (195.L62)r€cenrly rerurned kr this countq- !fte. file !caE,
rnrledny recrurn gIn rran.
KEVIN O CONNOR ( l96l-71) is now a Polie Inspectorin Hong Kong.
PHILIP CILLEARD (1949-55).*ho left *hool kr b€one x Di!.| cidct. is no\
settledin AldeAho! rs i musician.
PATRICK EDMOND (_PADDY ) SYKES S wife eave binh to a daughl€r on
l.d March, 1975..trdGRAHAM RICHARDSON S to i en on 29th ftplcmbc., l9?4.
S. GRAEME CARBY *rn6 from ne Nc*pon.
L.st July I $as arvardcd rhc CFduate C€nificnle in Educrtion by thc Lsds
Instirurcafrer so..dins a y€ar ar rhe HuddeBficld Collegeof Education(Technical)
now arolsamar€dwnh rhe Poly and not at Hudde6fi€ldT@hnicalColleS.as rcportcd
in the m.e.zine. In rh€ Nlarchprior ro rhis I was.l(red 3 Lic€ntiaieofthe Inslilute of
B'oloe) In Seprembcrlc74 | er\ apBint€d rs I dturer in Chemi\rJ rnd BiulqJ Jt
rhe ( r6tr.yr Coll€sc ul I uirhe' Ldu.auon herc in the nc{ $elsh .nunt) of C*cnr.
This 6lablishmenr. rhoush still a rehni@l collc8c.is s.eatly involved in rhe Comprehensiver.aranepmen|sin education.asin I 976we are to b6ohe a junior colleg€,laking
borh srud.n$ in learional couffi and thG uho would Dreviouslyhave sone inlo
rhc sixrh forms of ehftns to take A levels Ncw €xrcnsionsto accommod.le lheF
nudenrs.re beingadded l,) rh. Collqs.
THIS YEAR'S CHAIRMAN:
David Go.don Armirase 1194l-46)is now aged 4l and lires rt Upper Denby.
David and his wiaeEnid hav€rwosons vhoauend ashvillc Collqe at Hanosatc. Afte.
lavins *hml he qualified wirh armitqE and Nodon as an IncorrDraledAccounlanr
(becomins a Chanered A@ounrant via, as he puts it, th€ back door", wh€n lhc
Ssielr ol lnco.Dorat.d A€ou.tants ftrEed *ith th€ lnslnutc ol Cha.tercd Accountanrs in 1957).Prior to leavine Huddc6neH in 1957to join LC.l. at Welwyn Card€n
Cily hc wasSerc|ary ofthe OldAlmondburians SNietyand pas alsoa playingm€mbe.
ollhe Old AlmondburiansA.F.C. During hisrime with l.C.l. hc movedfrom Harpcnden
ro BlactDml and then ro Teside. Hc joired Mills S.affold Company Ltd., a subsidiary of c.K.N. in 1965rs Chi.f Accounlanl. b€.oming lhe Financial Dnclo. in
1968-He reru.n€d b Hudde6field from London an 1969 upon his appointmentas
FinancialDnelor ot Homfray & Company Lld., rh€ larse We.l Ridin8 CarpetGrouD,
in
Sciet\. A lu'mer Round l abler he r\ alsu a v'ce.
and da'n r@t uo hN
'nleRsr
P 6 'd i n r , 'f 'h e l i J l i f r \ Ch
r m b cr o r'he
co m m .r ( i n d Pr e \i d e n t.l D e n b ]l - ^ o l b d l l C l u h
?. Otre hrs Annual R.nod at rbc A (i ! ioll,Nina hrs )crr of omcc.
I wrnc rn idiclc irom rh. ( hrn itr.r.h isnr..fthc Old Alnurdbnrirn o. ()ltl
Almondbnrirna N$slctrcr
9 Hc should rr.nd rll Sdr.l nnd Sporting rcr'vitrcr ol rhc S((i.r!.
l0 Retlr to the Tonst of ..The Sci€ry nr rh€ Annurl Dnrner.
I I Atlenrl the London Branch Dinner
ll. B) invnarnnr fr.
Kirg Jrmcis (itlcgc irr.nd Sp.c.h Dr! .r rhc Toqn
Hrll with his lrdt
ll. Lerd rhe Old Almondburirns sLrtn'n in rhc pR'ccsion lrom KinsJamcss
Collesc m Almondblry Parish ahlah lor rh. Fourdcls Day Sefrice in
Norembe!.Anend rheColleeeb_vinvnatn)nfor rcr *nh hn lady!fier Foundefs
FROM THE CHAIRMAN
DL c r,' rh e .ccd r., nn ndc . , , nr r . r r he{ nlles eVaea/ ' n c\ o m c \ i \ r 'i € r a h rq ( t \
m lr c ll r f lr r ne t m em bc . , , nl\ . . m e n {'r \ c c t \ ! r '1 m \
nrnr r' i p ub lLrti.n |
'rn d
wh ihr rhn h rs b€ cni u' m par q \ c . ! qur err €ir u\ j r n r h( s . \ r ( r \ \ J ! r n n r c \ n r t r L
nrenJrrror! surt hds b(en dunc in nlannrrg rundrnn\ ror thc remJintle' of rht \(n'
I would, howeler, lite ro dra* you. altention lo rwo padicDbr nems. Fi6tl! thc
lcrler addresscdto me by Ccrald Dobson. a vice pr6idenr, shich is publish€din rhrs
isu€. I am sure rhar we are all dclishiedrhnl ht hasseltledso h.ppily in Scotland.bur
the ExecuriveComnirrcc wish. from an e.liely slfish poinl of vis. lhal he I'vcd
near.. Hudde66.ld $ lhal we could c!rl mucn moc frcqu€nll) on his knosledseand
wisdom of SocielyaFai6.
S cL Lin dl\
I !r,mme ndl! \ iur ar r enr r . nr lL
onr ' J I c lc r ' r u m i t l r h c d n r n c n '
\ r e *r r h h i m
' ' l M' . Be.c; dfie r rscnr y { ii J e"^ * ^t r c ar ' hc Shoul r nd c o l l e e c
lons and happy reriehenl asjusr rcwardfor his loyalcon$ientiouswort rorlhe S.h@I.'
Colleseand Socielv.Ir is. howeler. rather sad that rh€ lai mas(erlo *d€ alon8sidc
T.yloi Dyson\ old suard has now retirclj lhus *lcring anolher link wnh onc of rh€
8old.n nscs of the kh@I.
I rhink n mat be ofirlcrcit ro nembcd ofthcS(ictr_ &) tnor ho\ th. Chlirman
olrhe Socierrisappojnicd and vhal arc hisdui6. Thc*qho$ I belielc thc$idc rans€
of S@iety.ct ivil ies and rh€ closeconncciiooswilh lh€ College
T H E CHAIRMANSHIP O F THE EXECUTI VE ( O M M I T T E E
I.
:
P ROCRESSTO CH AI RM AN
(dr Bc'n 4an dcM u r DRUou\ v J c r r r cm em be,, ' f r hc l - w u r n e ( - u n m i t k c l i r
e male i^
el{lea br J n A. G M r " p. lt r nn nl : n d J u n r o ' \ t r T ( h r i r m d n
(b) Whili conrinlins b bc an nclivc nembc. of rhe Committs snh r sp€cilied
job clcocd at the next A.C M to l$ Junior vi.e-Ch,man
(c) (onlinuins b ha!€ n specilicposnnnron lhe E\ec!ri\. (ilmmnte
cl(rcd
,,r rh e ro 'torrn c A C v J \ s enior! i( ( . . hr im J n
,dr |' rhrs \€a r u l h r * nior \ r e. Chdrm an\ hrn, t he C u m m r t R m e m b e tr i l
cun u^ uih h\o efl hc dlobon r he( nm m r r r t r ,bur b€ p R p . r d r o r r l e t h e ( h r i r
(h cr rhct \Jrma n 6 n"l, t J r l' ble. He. h"uld r l$ b . $ r r € t h d t h n A i {\ r J n r '
in hh srecificdiob. is able to latc ot.r drrins hh o{'n Chairmansh'P
Tndnion.llv hc will supDon lhc (hri.nnn in hir cllorts Hc willporFs. rhc
Toasb 1o ilie suesls ar ihe AnnDal Dinner.nd also will be dsponsible for
n rc\e nrin s Bou quc ls t n t he PEndent . hdr J nd r h c ( h r m r n \ l a d r r r r h c
Drn ne ru nd DJnc chc ld in O r ! bc r ar h r c . ' l
(. ) Ar th e A.G.M. in J lnur r r . he * ill be elaled ( hd i r m a n o f r h c S . c r c r )
nrnD.tsd ,ururllJ b! rhe then rerrrns chairman
r r lc t h e ( h d r r J n d c u n d u \ r r h e
He wrll th en .o i 'b. r ns el( r ed.
Am
C edidr
M c ly
renaindet of lh€ businds of lhc' m
4( ( l- Pl ABLl DUTI TS
tL CHAtR\l4\'s
Ar rhis lsl ErecDrireCommirle Meerine in Febrlari" he should oltlnrc hn
ehemes and Dolicid fd rhe vear for lhc fudhcr advn.cemcnrof th€ Ssiel!
rnd or inrerdr .nd bcnefirlo rls mcmbe6. The* lins should be crried our
bv the effons oa his Exeulile Commkl€e
Ii arDead lo be lddnional lhal at lhis mcriss rhe nes Chrirman in!iles his
c.mmnre.
\o tat. wine with hin .
2. He will trke lhc Chan ar all Conmitre Mdinss, ind b. Chnirmio oa nn)
sub-commitlcs lhal may be appointed
I As (haknan he hls a caslins rore on (ommiltee daisions. should he so
dcsnero mke u* of n.
4, Hc should confer *ilh rhe GeneralSecBlart as ro the.onl.ns ol rh€ Agcndr
for erch Commillce Mering.
r€. tht Sdclt.
5. Artend lo imponant correspondcnce
6. He willacl on b€hllfof thc scicry- as Liris.n Oni.c. heisen rhc s(trch rntl
Krn e Jrm6 ( o llege ' n im n
'
L
-ll
Enrirlcd r(i nomlnrr. ''Thc ( hi.rGucn :|l rhc antrual Drnn$
l i . P r e *n t T h c co r h r r d cu t r n d p r i ^ s b * i n n cr o l r h c Go l fTR ,p h r .
16. wn(e kde6 on behalfof rhe Soci.r! app.,lins forconributions io tenimonial
ftrnd tur reli.ins kJng*ninc m3mbe6 ofnrn
]
S P T : ( 'I A I D T ] T I ES o F TH E C H AIR M AN
rn) Ay inrirrtion from Kins Jdnr.s-\(itlcs. r,) rtrcnd thc S*innnnrs Cah of th.
(itlcgc.nd pre$6t pn/cs
lb) Artcnd Snofls D.r ar rhc (i)llq. sirh his hdy, \ho il unrrlly invitcd t)
pre*nt rhe Cups and C.nificdes.
rc) wnh his ladr-'b receivehis sues$ rt rhc Annurl Dinner & Dlncc, .nd kt
tropoe i Tonsr b rhe hdies ir rhe conclusionofrhe me!|.
rd) Ar€nd.h,rt I cnd.frhool r.ar *irh.rh$ rcprcemd ivcsol rhc Exccutivc
(ommire b addressrhe khool lervcB rnd €ncourasethem to join rhe Old
Alfto.dburians SrEier!.
(.r Atrcnd pc6onrlly. or nakc.r..n!cn.nts idrr (imniucc menrbc.ro rcpr.snr
rhe Sdieq ar rhe fun€ril ol! mcmbcr.and.rlnec Roral tribur.s iarequncd.
rf) Ar thc A.(;.M. armn8e for a bouquerof Rowe6 for the wife oa ihe Licensee
of the Alben Horel.
NOTICES
C O M M E M O R A T IVE TIES IK.J.C .S. l(O8 197.1)r.c slill rvrilablc. Thosc
inr.rNtcd should.ont.cr G Hrn.hclrttc. l.l (itunsc A\.nue, ankhy, Hrddcrsicld.
Thc pricc is 41.25(or !l 15 bl post,.
BRIDCE. Recruns are still beins sought for thir ne* adivny. They should
conhcr J. Cole. I JssoD A\enue, Almondbury. Hudd.rsiickl. HD5 8Uw
SOCIAL CALENDAR 1975
NInr l0lh
rolee.s
I e.guc. sr Jrm.s s)
( h r l u n n d C h i D E rL n n r e
I ({ h'nhu. .rr,ls ol c!.nrs Flcisc c.nt.cr R J. Cr.cn. 5l Woodroyd. Colcar.
llxrl(1.^rirl\lil.lrth(!t
H u d d cr \6 e l dj 7 0 1 9 )
Pcnhshirc.
3.4.75
A ve.y long-sn'ns nember of rhe Exsurirc Conhnle vrote 1o mc t la* d.i"s
rso and anong o1h€.marle6 menrionedthar a conlribulion from me lo the Maerinc
was long olerdue hencclhis l€tlcr.
May I say at the outsci tha( the ncws that publicationoflhc almondbur'.n sis
ro beom.an annulcvcnr Ms no surpriF to me at all.lt has b€€ncomnon tnowled8c
rhal irs financeshavebe. in a p@.ious sta(cfor someyeFand lhe only realsurpr'*
is rhal n hasnanaeEdto survivelor so lons.s a lhdey@rly i$!e. Nevenhelds I can
well und€F|and thc prolons.d asonisingthar has cone on bcforc rnis step *as talcn,
for adequarecommuni@rionis a rnal ingrcdientofthe Sciety, with ns verv saltcrcd
hehbe6hip. I do lhink, howler, thar rhe Conmtue havecome up wnh an exellenr
solurion in deidins lo s.nd oul a n€Mletter p€.iodicallylo supplementlhe Sciett s
s4tion. a coursc of acrion which mets the main obidion lo a one-a lear only
Masazine,and of coue therc is the consideEbleaddilional advan|ageof nor having
a un'que
to increa* its n€mbeEhip sub6.riplion, for the tine beina at any EI€
haDpeninslbes. d.ra! In an' e\ent, finaN apafl. n 1€ms enain lhat lhe shol.
lhc n@r fururc
romar of lhe Masa2ioe{ill .hanss qure ddtrrcally
chJ;der and
and thal a _term Magazineis neithcr po6sibl€nor dlevant to a 6rh'. Forn Cdlege.
Bur cha.g6 to the Almondburianarconly synptomaticofa wholc*ri6 of chansG
lo Kins.,amea which are now sathe.ins moftnlum as it s6dually lurns liom $h@l
to collas., and r( on€ follos inolher th€e com6 rh€ sowne @heoo. iand. I
dada', a sood del or drsmdy)amon8 Old Bols ho* \ery diferent in $ man) qd\s
rhe old pl.e wrll be b) 1977f.om rhe one ther tne$ and lov€d A lerraso the HeJd'
master. our new Prcsidenl,quol€d hc in lhe Magazinc at eying in €ffel thal the
S.h@l had b€ensv€d morc than on@ in irs lons hislory by ns abililt to adapl itselfro
nes condirion(and now rheS(irry ii facedvrh rhc eme probl.m, nor Inowingelen Jl
rhs comoar rvely lare sraE€hor rhe !rual'on will dcvelnn.The €!rdd from a |Ji'cr
from an Old Boy t.achins in a 6th Fom Colle8cwhich aFp€artdin the Magazinelasr
year w.s nolablefor what n omirlcd as muchas whal n di$lo$d as a Euidclo rh€ fulue.
!en ,nreRernElhourh rharwrs.lr did nor, aore\amDle,rell ur if rh€college had spruns
fro;n r sh@iwhiclihad sme rom ol Old Studenir askirr'on In beins, and rhar
tind oarelarionshiDhad delelooed betwcn the two- Ofcoue this panicular ColleS.
nav ha!e beenoumo* blih, but for me rhe non dFquiclins niR€ ur infumdti^n *r{
r \.O bncl pcnod in
rhe rlarcmc.l rhar t0'" or rh€ srudenlrnlale lcl' dner dne
Coll.3c or inredl in ils
which to .cqune any feeling:of loraliy o. alhchm€nt to lhc
'ea'.
old srudenra or$nhrtion.lnd this could prov€ ro b€ rhc h@rt or the probled if rhc
lle!rc of 5091is;r allaccuBte for 6th Forancollcs's srnemlly. The sugg6tio. in thc
bel o n g r n e c o u l d b c b r u u s n l
cilruc' lh al srcd cr co nr inuuJJ nd r lt nnr s c r * ns ol
abour br .llurrn! ne$ enranls rhe oDNiunn\ (, beomc'nudent mmbeF oi rhc
sclelr ifor thar ii shat it would bu'lijown to,i thet $€re Jdmirredroall th.sc'et) (
c\ploEd. but qunc
funcrionq n a \erJ Inrc6lrng one which ihould be..rfully
.'b ou\lr rhcR are a number ol nrrcticrl difr*uhie\ *hich would ned $rrrn8.ul
btfo€ aiylhing .ould comc of il, !s. fo. exlmplc. lhc p.ovisiont of lhc count! s
It is a fact thai nolhins hn! app€arcdin lhe M.seine $ rursine thc chanseorer
naned which tells us whal has hai'iEncd to lhos OId SludentAssiaiions fa.td wilh
the samekind ol Droblemsas ou6. and this is nlher stran3cwhen one rcmemb46thai
lhere are a numb.r oa 61hFo.m Collegd which havc b€€nfundioning to. somevcaF.
in someofwhich a virrually identicalsiruationro that of KingJames musl ha\terist.il.
| $ould sat rh.r c\far a\ rhe sen.ralpublic aRcunerned fih l-orm CollesE\aa emc_
rhing or a mylteD c.nainb r€r) liule about them tppea6 in rhc med'J. bul *hen n
doeair ir us';ally fa\ourable,ene edu@lionali3rsmdrntainrnSlhat thcy hrte.led)
Drovedto b. lhe mosr suessful comDone of lhe compeh.nsive s)stem. althoush
axadly *hv is seldoDrode cl4r. h is forrhis rca$n, Mr. chaiman, plus thc ract rhar
il na\ afford som€ helD lo the Scietv.r future Dlrnr, thrt I sar alad ro hare )ou.
JsuEnce bm€ wels aeo lh.l the lusseiion rhar an anrcle lholldnpper rn th€-|9?t
Almondbuiran on lhe \aruclure,ors,n'euon, adminiil6"on and arm\ of. 6lh Form
cullege F to bc rcled upon. I shall read r tr'lh 8.rcrtin!€6', e\en thoueh n m.) t6!lr
tn eme r$umDrions and ooints in lhir l€rter beins erB^.d J\ vrcng or nd'n8
B€..u* | have dBwn att.nrion ro rhc aea of doubt thar exisrscorcdfirc rhe
dcsR ol
rhlr Coll€seStudenr\ *ill rrl.
rhe S@i€lr it would hare-b(n
'n a p.simistic view of.he So.icly s
unmlistic 'nrerc!
nol to do $, n dc not inply rhat I lake
fuluEi on th. contFry I fcl therc arc solid eroundsfo. qoalifiedoptinism. Wnh ns
onlinuins exellem rl.rions wirh rh€ Colle8elobviously a lor ofcarc has b€en taken
about rhis tnal mauer) ns wide range of scial funclioDsond activiries,its h.allhy
membeFhip ngurs and Unrncirl itate, ns lery active lootball slior and ns London
BEnch. n is probablyo.c ol rhc blst o.ganiFd Old AoF Ssieli6 in West Yorkshir.
.nd it is not irfelernnt r) point our rhar lrom the @.uirn.
ansleallthismust count
for lindhine. lt husrlsrys b.en ny riew lhat London Brdnchcouldb€ome an increas
insly inpdtanr adj$nct k) rhc Socierywhen srudentsb.ein ro leive the Colleeein substantial nuhbe6. prorided rhar cloF liaibn is maintdn€d b€twn Hudde6field and
London. lr is al$ he.nening ro leirn or lhe considerable.mount of consrructivc
fiintins by m€mbc6 of rh. Er(urive Ccmmitt* aboor the S@ierys luturc and rhe
way inwhich quite novelproblems.re beinsfac€dup to as th.y aris..l was panicularly
pl@sd ro s lhe steps being laken ro sfeguard rhe aurur€ol the Taylo. Dyson
Mcmorial Libmrr tslrcly a 6th Fom Collegecould u* ir to srell advantage?)andrhe
Wa. Mnoials' rrophiesrnd rccords.etc.ofthc Schooland the Sciety is Bob Brook
s t i l l c c t i n s . s . r c h a v i sr ?
Perhap6lhis might be the nppropriateplacero rcmind the S€iety and CommilN
membcrsol the neglst lnd indiflerenceroea.ds rhe end oa the l9th Ccnru.y which
dultcd in t*o oa rhe Schools most p.izcd pGsions, the Royal Charter and the
ancietl S.htul StaIurcs,becohing misins .nd unlBeable for over half a enIury N r n b l n o $ l . d 8 c r b l c cn Ju r h o n r l r sl a ) l o r D ,su n co n s'd € r e Jr h e m r o b e n r cl r i cva b l y
lo\r. Ih€ prer^rrn,n df Knrds
crll\ nf c desreenf enhehren<d
rmag'ndinn.
-l$.!s . riev wirh which I an surc Old Boy, Gerl.dc
ical endellour to lc.k to rhe furure,
_A
Hirchclifc, aurhor of rhat 6ne b@k
History of Kins J.m6 C.aDmar Sch@l in
Almondbury vould readily concur wh.t would he have gi!e. to h.ve com. ac.oss
any p€peF o. dords relarinsro rhech. ntry schml o. rharelusi!€ black b@k dord
of purishmnts A.d whilst o. the subj<t of records I musnl f.il to congalrlare
whcver was Gponsible for rhe ree .ume.ous amendmenrsro rhe Sciery s rul6.
madenesery by rhen*onditions. The a*xual mannerin shich lhis wasdonewds
whouy.dnimble, but | refu* |o€nler inro any discusion of rhe elTsr lhat _Old Cirl
ftmb€6 will h"ve on lh. S€iety suflicienrlnro rhe day . . . . I
Finally I reallthc pords olthe PasrPresidertwhen writins in the Almondbu.ian
-each $rll ne.d rhe orher in lh.
abour tlalion\ ldsen Coll€se,nd Sci.D:
rhal lie rhcad Ler ur hope he n ndr. The Soci€rr will alwatr ned the Collee.,
bul
'.16
how aar rhcCollq. will leel a ne€dlor rhe Sciery has yet to bed€nons.rated lhat is
the dux of rhe mrrrer. bur ns I hrvc said. rhc s{riely hls eund rea$ns for bcine
On a mor€ F€tunalnore. nnd in c!* you havenot yet visnedthis pirl oflhe world,
Com.ic, rhc meting pla@ ofthre.ire6, is beautifullysiruatedin rhe Srrlrh€arnVslley
on lhe €dsEoarh€ WesrernHi8hlands.Penhshjrcin flct has prclry well ere.ythins in
thc way otsnery
snow+app€dmountains,rollin8 hills. exrensivemoo6 and fo.e3ls.
rich f.rmhnd and laree6uts.Inhs
and nve6 full oftuh. hisroriccasrl$ and fonified
hou*s lunique th*t not ro mntion ils *orld,famous pedisr cai(le ir's almosr
wonh livins herc for rhe uste ofrhe meat alone. And of colr lhee are aU tinds of
minor difrcGns f.om lif. in England, las, cusroms,tEditions, many ot lhem fascinaring and amusins to Sass.nachs.othe6 nor $ funny. But wc find the S.ors lery
rricndlt and hospnabb, rnd we consideroursclvd lucly ro be living in such a l()vcly
I hopc tou have .n enjoyableand succNful year of otlie. As i fofre. Cene.al
Sdrerar) dltheSciet' )ou \rllbe ter) lamrl'ar wirh rhe fomalifi$ c.d procrdrng\ rhc! odn t rhinge much orer rhe yea6r
wirl lind r.exrds t) y.!e'lf.n.l
bestwish.s k] lhe S(Ei.ry.
45
STOP PRESS
scHool coNcf,RT-MAY 2{hh
Th6e two reponshave b€.n pur in at rhe proolslar.
an<ltheir pence dcnl
m€r rharvaluablepaaespae hasben stol.n aron rheOld Bori srion. Their addirion
to ihis yea.'s issueoa the magazineneedsno juslification: then .b*ncc *ould hltc
This w.s wilhout doubt one ofth€ h<stpublictud @nccds of all tift, with clcgDt
pcrc6 advenisine a most artactiv€ ptusmmm. b€ins displ.y€d in all four com€6 of
rhe toen. The Flsimists among us, however,could p.rhaps be foqiv€n for beli.ving
thar rh. prc€din8r would nor live up ro the publicily when the National Anthen.
which had b€n hasrily a.En8ed for bras, rurned oul ro br a nea. disster in jusl a
fq baE, bur lhis w.s ro be rhc 6Et and lasr $isis ol the conceni the b€st wine was
stiu to coft and there\€rc e.llons of it!
KING JAMES'S COLLIGE, ALMONDBURY, ATHLf,TIC SPON'IS
l6tt Mry, l9?5,
Oi ri s:
Bibby-.,,Cosss-F, Bedqu-D
' B ' : Ellis-J, Arb.r-F, Rojinsly-D
Frudd-S, Blatel€y-F, CEshaw-J
' B : Maxff cld-D, Li\ey-S, O'Conn€ll
BrcM, P.R.-F, S@ney-S. May-D, Shaw,J
' B : Wil$n, A.R.-F. KnowlGJ, WdlwellD. Wil$n S.D.-S
Dyen, D.M.-S, Pogson-D,SayGr-F,Sreks-J
' B : Kaye. J.S.-D,James,G.D.-S, Evans-F.Simpen-,
C. Julicn-D. C. Todil-F
'B:
'B:
'B:
'B:
'B:
'Bi
'B:
|].8
t2.1
Lr.8
B.l
t2.o
12.1
rt0
Bibby-J,Martjn-S, ArbeFF, Rojinsty-D
Ellis-J, Go88s-F, Cafl er-D
Frudd-S,Blateley-F, Bellfby-J, Taylor, o.S.-D
Livesy-S, WalteFF, Marfield-D. Crashaw,J
Shaw-j, S@ney-S, W$rw.ll-D, Brcwn, P.R.-F
Pistoe-F, May-D, Kndwl*J, HicLs-S
Sayer-F,Slocts-J.Ja!c, C.D--S, KayeD
B€.!nonl-D, Mc!l-S. Acharya-F, Boadhed,J
G. Juli€n-D.C- Todd-F
21.1
27.11
:6.0
27.1
21_2
26.9
25.4
Hobson-F,Addy-D. Hill-J
Martin-S, Slack-D, Buh-.r, Mas*y-F
Hall-S, Buckley-F, BrmkeD. Broadbetrr-J
Comf@t-D, Twcdalc-S, BakeFF. HaidJ
Wilen. A.R.-F, Robson-D,Hill-J, Wilson, S.D,-S
Pisk@-F, Swney-S, B.oM. K.-D, Knowl6-J
L.vdtis-S, Hibbin-D, P@G-F, Clay-J
Smith, P.-D, Broldhsd-J, Evans-F.ttoyle-S
612
61.1
65.2
70.5
Hobson-F,Hrll-S,Oldneld-s,
Addy-D
Lrvenlis-S,Dy$n, D.M.-S. kwto..
t2.5
6t.5
2m 22.1
S.-./.Bmwn, K--D
:m 21.2
Int.rs:
S€nio6:
Hobson-F, HaU-S.Brmke-D. Sl.ck-D
French-S,LaMon. J.-J, Hibbin-D, GranGF
InieB:
S..iors:
Girk:
Liv*y-S, ,Addy-D,Go8Ss-F,Ellis-J
Levettis-S,K.ye,.|.S.-D,Hibbin-D.Shaw-J
C. Cha.l6worth-D. C-.,ulien-D. J. Eani-D
Inters:
SenioB:
Gnls:
Shields-F.B.llerby-J.Livey-S,Marrin-S
Kenl-S. M€dl.y-J, Armita8 -S, EvaneF
J. BencD, C. Julien-D, C. McFarlanc
t0.2t
I t.49
8.90
Inres:
Serio6:
Shi.lds-F,Bell.rby-J,Walter-F.Frudd-S
Kenr-S,B.nn.1r-S.Si@ks-J.Martlnday-J
22.J2
28.81
Inb;medirle ChrmpionshiD: Fcn.y
House ch.mpionship I Siddon
Field EvenrsChaDpion: R. v. Kcnr-S
vidor Ludorun: N. Leventis-s
Final Poinrs
Boys
Cirls
D
12 4
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F
158
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ll5
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s
lm
5.81
1.85
How spl€ndidn was to hear rwenry insrrumenralisrs,
allfrom the college,Feriod
Vaudan Williamss Foll Song Suit€: how fine 10 start wnh rhis amns€m€nt of
taditional Englishmdodid Fl lor wind insfume.bi add howheneninsio havesuch
a di*iplined, well-rcheaed Bnde.ing, full ofjoy and sponhneiry .nd lcr it be sid
rhar rhc prcviouslymalisnedbrassplaye6 werc p.ominent Ihroughour.
This wa follo$ed by ! Quinrer fo. pianoand wind innrunenrs by Moz.r. (piano
- Mr. Youns; ob@ - Andrew GFnl; ba$@n Richard Hadfield; cla.inet - Michael
Cole; horn ChrisrineSmilh,. Chanb.r music is s inrimre ard rmnsparentlh.r no
ndber of the enmble can ever hide b.hind th. aen.ral sound withour srickingout
embar6in8lrlitc
the proverbialsorc rhumb. The Moai pi* waslh.relorc the mosr
r6rins ito ofthe whole pro36m@. bur rhe frveinsttufrenralistsrGe ro lh. @casion.
prodEing r pl@snr, conlroll€d lonc, llways blendine well togelhe. rnd rt tiDes
showins a mru.iry which beliedrhei..se and crFrierce.
Wnh rhe abstr ol lh. tadition.l quota of trebls from lhe lst and 2nd forms
rhe choir has had to rcly larg€ly on a small aroup of ladi6, boit! sludenls and sraff, for
asrrongl€d in the toptwopa.rs. SingineBrahmss N€w Love SonsWaltz6, rhe lre.ly
strcna choir appe.rcd i. splendid voia, reprodlcing plesingly rhe rich harmonies
wilh Bood diclion and rariarion of tore .nd €xpKion, In th. *v€n wahd p€raomed,
rhed vas .lways an adequ.tc balane b.1wn th. pi.no aNmpanirenr (Mr. Young
and Davy Frudd) and rh€ voi6 and, olerall, ihis *as a pedormane ofconviction,
quit. an .chievcmentconside.ingrhe dimcuhid ptrnled by the *o.e for. rclalivcly
After rhc interral, !n nugDcnredorchdtm phr€d Haydn s TrumFt Coneno.
undoubredly lh. mcl popullr of lh. rypc on rhe @ncert rep.ione, flll of an infflious
gaicry, but ma*ins @l dcnands on the soloist. On lhis @sion, i1 was Mr. L.i, a
Fripat.ric m6n teachcr. *ho 8arc fl beaurifullr conrrolled. .lmGr fautl6. peF
lomrn(. shil. the o(hsrEl b.ckin8 wa' sound srholr bernginrpirine.
The concefl @ncludcd wnh *ver.l lidrer nunbers, mainly for rccompani.d
voi.E. The chon back€d by or3!r iMarcB Widtman) aod percussion{ArdEw
T a r l o r r e n s F o r a l l w e tn o w r n d C l cto yo u .h a n d l i n sth € syn co p a te
ha
d r m o n 'e \
Ell in rhe latrer: a barber shop qulrr€r (Andrs Granr. Sinon Karc, Vichael PaEe
and Mr. Younal provideda touchof amNtunt wnh Ihc Yalesones;Rob€.1Srckron
on suilaf trnd Colin Wa8ick on flure savc an instrumenlalduet entnhd When the
war is Ord : and finally th. choir s.ne lwo folk songs,"Scarbo.oush Fair" and
-St.ds of London . By rhis point, therc was a rrcnendousrafrIh in lhe armosphere
crear€dby a symp.ih.ric. r6ponsivc audiec, bui whai a piry rhar rhe€ were nor
more pardts .nd non-p€dormins sludents ro c.joy lh. f.rc.
L.sr y@r, the coll.ge renr rhro{h. diffEul rim musicallydle ro rhe ab*ne of
a tulftire ftmbcr of st!tr to tech music. bui the conert this yea. clearly indic.i.d
rh therc ir.bundanr talenr |o b€ taoEd and enthusiasmto be ch.nnelled. The facl
lhrl rhis Ms one ofrh. n6t.njoyabl. concns of reeni ye6 is in no smallmesu.e
due to the dedjetion and p.tiene of Mr. youn8t and wc @y conndentlyaserr th.r
thc music of the collegeis on thc up lnd (p and can l@k forunrd ro nore fine p€rnnmrncs in rhc luntrc.
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