Anderton, L. R. — English Literature, History. Dalby, W. E. — English Literature, History. Dixon, C. J. — French, English Literature (A), General Studies, Art. Gillett, J. C. — French, English Literature (Al), History, General Studies (A). Gray, B. K. — English Literature (A), Physics (Al), S.M.P. Maths. (A), Chemistry (Al). Harrod, J. — Physics, Biology, Chemistry, General Studies. Rolston, A. J. — History, Political Studies (A). Sampson, A. G. — Biology, Chemistry, Art. Stringer, H. S. — Biology, M.E.I. Maths., Chemistry, General Studies. Tapp, J. V. — M.E.I. Maths., General Studies, Economics. Thorpe, P. A. — Physics, Biology, Chemistry, General Studies. At Ordinary Level (Grades A, B or C) or C.S.E. Grade 1:— Ashton, S. D. (11); Ashurst, W. A. (9); Aspinall, N. D. (11); Bentley, C. T. G. (7); Blackburn, T. J. (5); Blacker, A. W. (5); Booth, A. D. (8); Bowstead, M. D. (11); Brierley, J. N. D. (4); Broadbent, C. G. (5); Bunney, M. G. S. (10); Burton, P. G. (6); Carder-Geddes, A. D. G. (11); Chapman, R. P. A. (5); Close, P. S. (6); Coates, R. T. (8); Coverdale, R. E. (7); Cramb, I. D. M. (10); Dee, S. N. (4); Dixon, A. J. (11) ; Elston, R. S. (10); Etches, S. W. (5); Eyre, A. J. D. (11); Farrow, J. R. (4); Fawthrop, A. J. (6); Gee, M. C. S. (7); Giddings, S. H. (8); Gillett, A. M. (11); Green, A. W. (8); Hall, M. J. (6); Hall, R. B. (5); Hancock, C. G. L. (6); Harness, N. A. (7) ; Heap, T. A. (11); Hill, C. C. (7); Hitchenor, A. D. (7); Hjort, M. F. H. (7); Hobson, C. T. (3); Holden, J. R. (7); Hopkinson, C. H. (8); Ibbotson, P. R. J. (1); Iveson, R. H. (3); Jesper, M. G. (10); Johnson, A. R. M. (6); Johnson, P. E. (4); Jones, B. J. I. (3); Jones, T. R. W. (10); Kettlewell, T. S. (9); Linton, R. E. (4); Lister, R. W. (8); Litten, R. S. P. (5); Longthorp, S. P. (3); Ludley, J. D. (8) ; MacFarlane, D. J. B. (5); MacPherson, A. R. (3); McDonald, L. R. P. (6); Megginson, A. F. (5); Moayyedi, P. (9); Morris, S. R. A. (6); Nodder, A. P. (6); Oates, G. A. (8); Pal, D. K. (11); Pell, A. J. (2); Prendergast, J. A. (6); Prescott, A. R. (5); ProsserHigdon, T. N. (8); Reynolds, M. A. (5) ; Rooms, D. J. (1); Schofield, R. N. J. (8); Schoon, A. N. (6); Sellers, M. I. (8); Shipley, M. S. 0. (9); Taylor, J. P. M. (2); Taylor, J. R. C. (1); Topham, K. D. (9); Walker, C. R. (10); Wass, D. R. (9); Watson, J. D. F. (5); Webster, R. H. (5); Williamson, D. A. (11); Winchurch, J. C. (6); Wood, P. A. (1); Woollons, S. J. (7); Worner, C. M. (7); Wright, E. F. J. (9).
VALETE T. R. G. Richard Grisdale left us after a year's appointment with us. We are grateful to him for his scholarly teaching to the bright, his sympathetic approach to the less academic, and his vigorous participation in five-a-side soccer and cricket. We wish him well for the future. P.D.R.G.
M. J. A. Joan Atkinson, as part-time French teacher, has in her three years in the School made many friends and become a fully integrated member of the teaching staff. It became obvious from her teaching of French that she was interested not only in the subject but also in the boys she was teaching. It was her faculty for finding the right words of help or encouragement for the struggler that made her so suitable as a confidential advisor to the girls when they joined the Sixth Form. Thus we are immensely grateful to Joan, 16