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Re: 1973

Post by Epykat » 05 Apr 2006, 09:23

Porty wrote:This obvioulsy explains the mystery of how Epykat got involved as even the dumbest classes were represented.
I thought it was the other way around, ie me being in 1c6 made me brainier than somebody who was in 1c........16 for instance.
Enough of your nonsense - get back to the Play Pen!

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Re: 1973

Post by ecm » 05 Apr 2006, 09:44

Epykat wrote:
Porty wrote:This obvioulsy explains the mystery of how Epykat got involved as even the dumbest classes were represented.
I thought it was the other way around, ie me being in 1c6 made me brainier than somebody who was in 1c........16 for instance.
As someone who was in 1c15, I would have to disagree with that theory, E.

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Post by Porty » 05 Apr 2006, 10:10

Yep, I think you are correct ECM. In your year was 1c15 your highest numbered class?

What was the name of the cross-eyed polish, maths teacher? Male and quite a good guy.

What else can you remember from the annexe?

I recal McRobbie being the head and having a temp music teacher called Miss Stoner. :shock: :shock:

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Post by ecm » 05 Apr 2006, 10:30

Porty wrote:Yep, I think you are correct ECM. In your year was 1c15 your highest numbered class?
Not sure about that. Think there may have been a 16?
Porty wrote:What else can you remember from the annexe?

I recal McRobbie being the head and having a temp music teacher called Miss Stoner. :shock: :shock:

I had a lovely Spanish teacher called Miss Palmer - all the boys (and some of the girls) fancied her. She were lovely.

Jim Dunnigan - History teacher -one of the goodest of the good guys, now teaching my nephew.

Mr Marshall beardy, bloke who taught geography and ran everywhere - only teacher ever to belt me.

I also remember the outside loos and playing with clackers.

Oooer!

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Post by Porty » 05 Apr 2006, 10:46

Don't recall Miss Palmer. I got Mrs Christie for Spanish who I believe is now dead and then Mr York.

Mrs Milne was the most fanciable teacher when I was there, she taught Modern Studies.

Jim Dunnigan is a good guy and I met Mr Marshall about 6 years ago in a pub. He is a keep-fit freak. I think the polish teachers name was Smith :D :D :D

What was the name of the tall highland, history teacher, he got called Hamish but surely not?

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Post by ecm » 05 Apr 2006, 16:20

I don't recall the Polish maths teacher at all.

You're right about the Highland history bloke. I can't remember his surname just now.
I'll check with the couple of mates I keep up with from Porty days and see what they remember and get back to you.

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Post by ecm » 05 Apr 2006, 17:23

ecm wrote: You're right about the Highland history bloke. I can't remember his surname just now.

Hamish McLeod.

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Post by Porty » 05 Apr 2006, 19:14

It was Hamish!!!! Well done.

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