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  1. Hi Keith I'm sorry I don't remember you. I also started EGS in 1963. I do remember a George Harrison who must have been in your class as we were streamed alphabetically in the first year. Andrew Hemingway, Bill Middleton and I were neighbours so I knew them very well. I was in 1R in the first year with Mrs Cooper as form teacher who also taught history. I also remember Alison Tissington who I think fancied Peter Hannah. I fancied Lynne Stewart. I was very happy at EGS and thought it was a really good school with some excellent teachers: To name a few Mrs Scurrah (Maths) Mr Birkby (Geography & Deputy Head) Mr Cornwall (History) Mrs Craven (Spanish) all the boys fancied her. Discipline was firm but fair, I never was caned but came close when we were playing cricket in the quadrangle outside the library and one of us broke a window with the ball. We had to go and see Mr Jennett and I thought for sure we would get the cane but we just lost our merit half that term (I guess Jennett must have been a cricket fan). I also remember lots of names - Ian (Brookie) Brookes, Stephen (Chilly) Childs, Paul (Nick) Nicholson, Tim Palmer, Graham (Fraud) Ward, Martin (Wilf) Wilson, David Wood, John Tate, Terry Wroe and many others. I also remember Peter Unwin from year one who also gave me my nickname 'Frebber' which was shortened to Freb. I would also like to hear from anyone who remembers anything about the school. Regards Freb
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