bladebeer   11 #25 Posted October 8, 2018 I would be interested to know the identity of "bladebeer" as I was in the same year and, oddly enough, I was present when Brown attacked Leslie Hodge in the subterranean Geography room. Please enlighten me!  I am Lawrence (Lol) Binney. I was not in the class when Ray attacked Hodge, but I believe that George Mitchell (now my brother in law was) .George is now in South Africa and a widower.Others in our class were Alan Shipman,Keith Cook,Neil Cooper,Cedric Norton and Derek Wilkinson. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
9farmboy9 Â Â 10 #26 Posted March 20, 2019 (edited) Are there any ex students still around who started in Sept 1947. If so does anyone remember Ann Darwin or Joan Kilner? Edited March 20, 2019 by 9farmboy9 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Keith Ramsell   0 #27 Posted October 21, 2023 The rousing school song keeps running through my head but I can't remember all the words: Semper discamus, Ut manaiamus, Nil nisi verum, nil nisi verum (pum, pum, pum!) Sive docamur Sive docamus We tandigamus Ut manaiamus OMNES AMICI, OMNES AMIC!  The oak, the ash, the bonny ivy tree Are known in story, famed in song. But we who know thee certain are, That search the woodlands near or far, Ye ne'er will find though seek ye long, a bush more worthy song or eulogy as Centre's holly, evergreen. (School formerly known as "Pupil Teacher's Centre")  When too we teach in after years In stranger, wider circumstance, We'll find through all our hopes and fears The name of "Centre" there perchance As one may find, impressed in memory, A holly leaf, an evergreen:  Latin chorus, twice!  Words by Mr. Goodfellow, music by Edward Taylor music teacher ("Bugs")! Please correct my version and spelling: I did extra science instead of latin! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
CF8M   11 #28 Posted December 2, 2023 (edited) On 17/09/2010 at 05:10, Hazelmay said: Anyone else on the forum who went to the City Grammar School in the late 50's to early 60's?  Mr. Harvard was the Headmaster, Mr. Parsons for Latin (tatty gown and shirts), Mr. Fuller for French (used to clang his metal leg against my desk on the front row), Mr. Hum (Buzz) for Chemistry and Mr. McPherson (quite dishy) for Physics, and good old Mr. Taylor for Maths (I think he used to doze off in class). Bring back any memories?  I wonder if any of my old friends are still around Sheffield - Linda Walker, Anne Nicholson & Leslie Donn spring to mind. I met up with Susan Webb on a recent visit to Sheffield from Canada, she hadn't changed a bit - well not much. Parents in the forces, went there as the re-location to Stradbroke end of 1963. Moved on in 1965, But remember David Betts, Mick Cousens, Pete Goodyear, Frank Calvert, Alan Evans and many more during my short tenure. A terrible thing to ask, but how many are still around and how many are no longer with us? Edited December 2, 2023 by CF8M grammar Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...