Old Acsonian
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Haven't been able to see the 'photo you posted, but I was at Aston Comm. from 1953-1956, and took part in "Arms and the Man". Miss Hilda Roberts was the producer. We had wonderful times at rehearsals and lasting friendships were formed. from the drama classes a nAmateur Dramatic Society was formed for pupils and ex pupils. It functioned for a few years but probably folded as the School changed. Although living so far away, I am still in contact with friends I met in 1953. A Couple of them have even visited me here in Tasmania, now that's what I call friendship. Dr, Harvey Flack was Headmaster and gained our respect for treating us as young adults and not children. Miss Chaffer was there, Mr. Woodward, Mr. Johnson, who regaled us with tales of his time in the R.A.F., and Mr. Ben Towle. He was a lovely man, very gentle and I'm afraid we tended to give him a hard time. Of course there were many others whose faces I can see, but cannot put a name to them. During my last term at the school, I was made a prefect; it was thought that the responsibility my calm me down, but I'm not sure it worked, I think I was a
bit of a soft touch. They were extremely happy days for me and I consider myself privileged to have attended The old A.C.S. There was a club formed for ex pupils called the Old Acsonians but I guess that became defunct many years ago.p.s. I still have my old school scarf and badge.
bit of a soft touch. They were extremely happy days for me and I consider myself privileged to have attended The old A.C.S. There was a club formed for ex pupils called the Old Acsonians but I guess that became defunct many years ago.p.s. I still have my old school scarf and badge.


