Saltus Grammar School - Yearbook (Hamilton, Bermuda)

 - Class of 1954

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Governing Body His Honour Sir John Cox, T. W. P. Vesey, Esq. C.B.E., M.C.P. B. T. Gosling, Esq. C. Vail Zuill, Esq., J.P. Hon. Sir Eldon Trimingham, C.B.E. Headmaster H. J. Hallett, Esq., M.A. Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. M. E. Dill Staff J. H. Kerry, Esq., M.A. F. L. Stephenson, Esq., E. Walton, Esq., M.A. W. G. Rosser, Esq., B.A. M. R. Stevens, Esq., B.A. J. A. Stubbs, Esq., B.Sc. D. E. DeSilva, Esq., B.A. P. J. Cornaby, Esq., D.C.C. Mrs. Edith Trott Miss Edith Smith Mrs. Mary Ingham (Art) Rev. F. R. Ross (Music)

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Foreword The past year has been a most inspiring one for us who form a part of the British Empire. Early in June of last year, in common with British possessions throughout the world, we celebrated the coronation of our gracious young Queen- In the school this event was marked particularly by a stirring address by the Commander-in-Chief of the North American and West Indies Naval Station, Admiral Sir William Andrewes, and by the planting of a palm tree in the grounds of the school by Lady Andrewes. The boys were also treated to refreshments and given suitable memen- toes of the occasion. This event was followed by an even more interesting and memor- able occasion, to us at least, when we were privileged to see the Queen and her Consort in person during their visit to the Island last November. Boys of the school, as cadets, scouts or as members of the School, greeted Her Majesty vociferously and were thrilled by her simple graciousness and yet at the same time her obvious regality. A great source of pride to the School is the fact that from the School Lectern, loaned for the occasion. Her Majesty addressed the members of the Colonial Parliament. A silver plaque commemorating this event has been placed on the Lectern. A noteworthy project in the School this year was the Dramatic Evening presented by members of the middle school. The first presen- tation was such a success that it was decided to give a repeat per- formance, which was also well attended. Two one-act plays, The Bishop ' s Candlesticks and The Crimson Cocoanut , made up the programme, and our grateful thanks go to Mrs. Hallett for the training of the boys, and to Mr. DeSilva and Mrs. Ingham, helped by some of the boys, for the scenery and lighting effects. It is anti- cipated that further productions will follow shortly. It is with regret that I announce the resignations for personal reasons of Mr. Stevens and Mr. Cornaby at the end of this term. In addition to teaching English, Mr. Stevens has found time to collect together and edit the material for this annual publication, as well as to supervise the School Library, which, by the way, has been reno- vated during the past year. His great enthusiasm for cricket has helped to improve the standard of this game in the School and he will be greatly missed on the School Staff. Mr. Cornaby, our Physical Education master, entered whole-heartedly into the Games programme of the School and has achieved considerable success for the School in its Sporting activities. He also will be a loss to the Staff of the School and our best wishes for their future careers go with both these gentlemen.

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