Evelyn Nicholson
wrote an account of the Day's events, which appeared in the
53rd AOSA Annual Report, is reproduced on a
separate page
A
Press photo group from the 1941 Centenary Pageant Celebration.
The figure on the left is John Watson - if anyone can provide
the other names please e-mail and
they will be added to this caption.
An
old scholar - Samuel Lithgow - entered into the spirit of the
Day.
This
photo is entitled "The Elders" in the 1940-41 Annual
Report.
The are a number of recognisable faces in this group: Bernard
Coates for one and - it looks like John Reader sitting next
to him. Do you know any more?
E-mail if you can help
Walter Wolff has e-mailed to tell us the lady seated on the left
is "Auntie Lou" Louise Robinson, the School Secretary. Someone
must know who the others are - e-mail
please and names will be added.
Tony
Tulip has e-mailed with these names: first on the left: Jane
Hayles (or Hailes?), then Betty Alder, ??, Florence
Maw, and Fay Fairclough. The last three ??.
Can anyone provide the other names? E-mail if
you can
A group of boys at the Centenary Pageant 1941.
Tony Tulip has e-mailed all the names:
Back row - L to R -
David Prior, Pitkethley, Colin Keegan, Oliver Carr, Baird, Wolff,
and Tony Tulip.
Front row - L to R - Cookerley, Wigham, Clex (or Clox),
Bell, Cox, Frank Ambler, Thompson and Hugh Colwell - the teacher
is Miss. Jackson.
Tony Tulip thinks the lady
on the left is Mary Hodge, in the middle is definitely Freda
May Lewis - still searching for the other name.
Can you help? E-mail if you
can
These
four photos below are supplied by Tony Tulip (1937-42)
The
three Musketeers - meaning John Reader, Dr Robin Pedley and
Kenneth Goom, with an admiring audience at a respectful distance
to the right.
Kenneth Goom and Raechal Lamb as
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dixon.
Mr. Stapleton as Frank Rivers
Arundel.
This
photo dates from 1941 - the Centenary celebrations. There
are many recognisable faces here - left to right: Doris
McNall; ??; Evelyn Nicholson; Noel Taylor (AOSA President);
??; Stanley Carr; ??;Harry Isherwood;?? - help with the
missing names would be appreciated - please
e-mail