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News of Former Members of Staff Many of you will be interested to know what has happened to former members of staff since they left Saltus. Here is a short list about those that have kept in touch with the school: Ann Brown (Biology) Ann filled in for us for a term last year and soon won the affection and respect of all of us. She and her husband Norman are the proud parents of a boy. Bob and Dianne Sayles (Physics and Junior School — left 1970) Bob is lecturing Physics and Education at Trinity and All Saints College in Leeds, while Dianne is busy being a housewife and mother to their two daughters. Michael Jackson (French — left 1974) Michael is now teaching at King William ' s College in the Isle of Man. He and the family visit the Island regularly. Mai Evans (P.E. - left 1974) Mai is now a Headmaster of a Primary School in Essex, and we congratulate him on this, adding that we know he will do a splendid job. Mai, Ann and the girls visited Bermuda in 1977 and soon renewed old acquaintances. Paul Galea (Drama and French — left 1978) Paul is working in a school in Liverpool but commutes to Bangor at every available opportunity! He managed to see the soccer team briefly at Easter. Tim Smith (English - left 1977) Tim and Edith are both teaching in an enormous Comprehensive school in Coventry. Syd Harris (Latin - left 1977) He and his wife Stella visited the Island in April and we were glad to see them in school again. Martin Hunter (English — left 1974) Martin is now teaching at The Buchan School in the Isle of Man. James Smith (History — left 1977) All I can gather is that he has been globetrotting since leaving us, but I now have heard he intends to be married soon. Congratulations! Colin Jeavons (Maths — left 1977) Colin is now teaching at Bedford School. He wrote recently to say that his school suffered a disastrous fire caused by arson. He and his wife, Jean, have two sons, Peter and Paul. Len and Ann Cruickshank (Geography and Biology — left 1975) Len has just been promoted to a Housemastership at Dover College where Mr. Durrant used to teach, while Ann is teaching at a Convent in Folkstone. Their children, David and Emma speak with broad Kent accents. They recently helped to host the soccer team during its visit to Dover. Charles Mulraine (English — left 1963) Charles is now living in Leamington Spa, working in Public Relations. His son Sean, aged 12, visited Bermuda recently. Reid Kempe and Bruce Lines (English and Biology - left 1978) They are both still on the Island working the local firms and looking decidedly more affluent! Jeff Collins (Physics - left 1976) Jeff is now working in a school in Essex and is also completing a Master ' s Degree in Astrophysics. Pat and the children are well. Allan Myles (Latin - left 1975) Allan is now a Housemaster at Giggleswick School in Yorkshire and is very involved in Rugby and Revues. Tracy Dilkes, a former B.H.S. student, is in the Vlth Form there. Alan Bestford (Spanish — left 1976) Alan is now married to Pilar who comes from Peru. Alan is teaching near Reading and Paul Galea sees him occasionally. Mike Billington (P.E - left 1977) Mike is lecturing in a Polytechnic in Bristol. Mike and Eileen had a baby boy, David, about a year ago. Roy Haygarth (Headmaster — 1968-78) We were all delighted to see Roy at Founder ' s Day and there could have been no better tribute to him than asking him to open the new gym, named after himself. As many know, Roy is now Headmaster of Liverpool College in England. Our best wishes to him and his family.
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This superb illustration, used for subsequent reproduction of all the various pieces of publicity material, is the work of Nigel Hendrickson. Mr. Kermode had chosen this piece of art as the best entry in a contest he had promoted specifically i for this purpose. ■ DRAMA 1 he departure of Mr. Galea last September left many wondering what would happen to the development of Drama at Saltus. In the event, the considerable theatrical expertise of Nigel Kermode has introduced a new dimension to the School Stage. His first major production, The Royal Hunt of the Sun, proved to be a most worthwhile theatrical experience. The play dealt with the brutal Spanish conquest of the South American Empire of the Incas. Mr. Kermode employed an effective blend Mr. Kermode gives theatrical tips to an attentive David Judah. Mr. Kermode explains his own interpretation of the script to Pizarro (David Northcort). of realism and illusion to create a very powerful and professional production which left us all more aware of man ' s inhumanity to man. The success of the play would not have been complete without quality actors. The leading roles, Pizarro (played by David Northcort) and the Inca King (played by David Judah) were very demanding — but these two boys gave admirable perfonnances. The narration by Mr. Dave Morrison added to the continuity and provided insight into the actions of the Spanish soldiers. The entire cast are to be congratulated for their fine contributions to the production. A play does not depend merely on David Judah as the Inca King. the actors: the combination of effective scenery, lighting, costumes and sound effects all serve to reinforce the impact of a play. In ' The Royal Hunt of the Sun ' the stage devices assumed great importance and without them the audience would not have derived - nearly as much enjoyment. The Royal Hunt oithe Sun has been praised by many. Mr. Kermode still demands that no credit fee given to him personally, stating it all be given to the boys, but everyone involved deserves credit, for this production will not soon be forgotten. Congratulations! Paul Maddern and Linda Noble (s.y.) The Royal Hunt of the Sun in rehearsal. (Left to right): Young, Parsons, Dunstan and Jorstad.
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