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School – Activities
and Drama
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Activities
was the name given to the last two periods on Friday afternoons
in the 60s. Pupils were free to choose what 'activity' they
would like to partake in, except if they had been given a detention*.
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Choices
included Chess, Drama, Films, Games, Latin, Music,
Philately, extra time in labs and so on.
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an issue in the table of contents below to view/download
them.
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Year ????
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Year ????
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Year 1966,
The Rivals
(the first play in the new
assembly hall)
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L-R:
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Rosalind
Kimber, Mike Pratt, Judith Hocking, Christine Carter, Roger
Thomas, Celia Branch, Eric Nicoli, Trevor Mason, Graham
Tooke, Jane Harvey, Paul Kybird, Basil Abbott.
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Year ????
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* Detention
What you did in detention was determined by the person — teacher
or prefect — who
had handed it out. Usually you would sit in a room on your
own, which was punishment enough for some, to write lines
or essays, or to work on a ridiculous maths problem, like
the square root of 247.91 to 6 decimal places ...
In summer stone-picking or cricket pitch rolling were the favoured punishments
for boys, especially by Reggie. |
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