DavidGrain
master brummie
Following Peter Davies's post of the photo of the school orchestra, the boys will not mean anything to me as I left in 1960. I immediately looked to the piano for Geoff Sandercock (Sandy) as he was third choice pianist in school assembly after Geoff Fletcher and Cecil Fisher and always played piano in the orchestra. The leader of the orchestra (a Mr Williams?) was listed on the staff but was not a regular teacher as he came in after school to teach the violin.
I always thought that Mr L W T Sharp's first name was Leslie so was interested to see it as Lisle.
Wally Walker, the Second Master, was always regarded with terror by us boys, yet when you got to know him and were not in trouble he was a very nice person to talk to. Although he never taught me I was once in detention and watched him giving extra tuition to some 6th formers and realised that he was a very good teacher.
I always thought that Mr L W T Sharp's first name was Leslie so was interested to see it as Lisle.
Wally Walker, the Second Master, was always regarded with terror by us boys, yet when you got to know him and were not in trouble he was a very nice person to talk to. Although he never taught me I was once in detention and watched him giving extra tuition to some 6th formers and realised that he was a very good teacher.