The Staff
During the late 1940s, the headmaster was F. C. ("Fred") Lay; he was succeeded by Mr R.W. Bodey in the 1960s. Other masters included Mr F. Rowland, Mr B. Vaughn, Mr E. J. Wright, Mr K G Rook, Mr C W Busby, Mr Coleman, Mr Lee, Mr M.J. Soulsby, Mr F.W. Sutton, Mr B.A. Field, Mr I.H.Taylor, G. Wright, B.C. Atkin, Len Bielby and Mr R. Atkinson.Mr H E Rexworthy, Mr Pugh Mr Eddie Swire
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Famous quotes containing the word staff:
“... all my letters are read. I like that. I usually put something in there that I would like the staff to see. If some of the staff are lazy and choose not to read the mail, I usually write on the envelope Legal Mail. This way it will surely be read. Its important that we educate everybody as we go along.”
—Jean Gump, U.S. pacifist. As quoted in The Great Divide, book 2, section 10, by Studs Terkel (1988)
“I shall not want false witness to condemn me,
Nor store of treasons to augment my guilt.
The ancient proverb will be well effected:
A staff is quickly found to beat a dog.”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)