Saltus Grammar School - Yearbook (Hamilton, Bermuda)

 - Class of 1988

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CHET I realize that many eulogies will have been spoken by many more eloquent tongues than mine and I know that, by now, all the right things will have been said. But I can ' t travel that distance and not record my sense of personal loss. I worked with many men - with them, under them, over them, alongside them, but I have never worked with a man who had so much of my respect and my friendship combined. Along with all his talents and his immense capacity for hard work, he had, as very few people do have, modesty and charity. He used to explain to me - I ' m a great hater. I like fighting and I like hating the enemy - and he used to explain to me, when I was most bitter, why the enemy had to feel and think and act that way. But alongside these qualities he had two that mattered - courage, moral courage that it, and vision. From the Cenetenary Banquet address - Mr.R.V.Haygarth S.G.S. Headmaster 1968-1978 We get up later on Sunday morning and dress carefully in spotless clothing. After breakfast we write letters home and try to persuade our parents, by the excellence of our handwriting and spelling, that we have behaved wonderfully well all week. This is soon over and it is time for church. Mrs. Booker usually takes us to church where we sit in a special pew near the choir - this gives the choir an excuse should anything go wrong with the singing. We always have a specially good lunch on Sunday and afterwards we rest for a short time. Every third Sunday those of us who are lucky enough to have our parents on the island are allowed to spend Sunday afternoon with them but if it does not happen to be the right Sunday for this we nearly always go on a beach. Yearbook 1938 Sunday at the Boarding School H.C. Butterfield. I 2

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The Headmaster: Mr. J.K. McPhee, B.A., Dip. Ed., M.Ed. Behind the Scenes: Yearbook Staff 1988 General Editor: D. Janes Senior Department NJ.G. Kermode jR.M. Raistrick ! D.L. Janes C. Wrigley M. Gregorson J. Solliss k:. Williams 1 S. Browne S. Adams Photographic Contributors V. Evans C. Williams N. Kermode J. Solliss L. Budd I D. Janes F. Morrison M. Harrison M. Showers FROM THE HEADMASTER Formally recorded in the Minutes of the Trustee Meeting for the 2nd June, 1988, is a unanimous expression of appreciation to the teaching staff for their many contributions to our Centenary Year. The celebrations, as you will see from this excellent Year Book, itself a fine example of the very special effort made, have been many and varied, the result of imaginative planning and well- organized, effective execution. That these events, so demanding in time and energy, have not detracted in any way from normal teaching will, I have every confidence, be amply demonstrated by the announcement of yet another fine set of external examination results in September. Such professionalism and dedication is, of course, one of the main attractions for parents of independent education, for it is from a quality teaching staff, united in their educational goals and unstinting of their time and expertise, that many of the essential attributes of a good school are derived. One such attribute is that of good discipline, and certainly the many worthwhile achievements documented in these pages would not have been possible without it. Another, and dare I say, one of particular relevance to Bermuda, is the use and value of time. Time is a hard master, but a far more implacable enemy, ' edax rerum ' , as Ovid put it, devouring all things until turned into an ally by the habits of discipline. There is nothing so irretrievable as time wasted and it is encouraging to note from the many activities outlined in these pages that the year has indeed been used to the full. The theme of this Year Book is that of looking back and looking forwards - backwards to our heritage, to our traditions, and forwards to the future with all its opportunities and challenges. As we do so and as we recognize the numerous contributions made to this school from many different sources, it is entirely fitting that we all pay tribute to that fine group of men and women who are at the very heart of everything that is done here. I join the Trustees in thanking the teaching staff and congratulating them on yet another fine year ' s work. Junior Department Co-Ordinator: J. Coakley Photographic Contributions: Mr. Green L. Williams Preparatory Department Co-ordinator: S. Bacon J. Beard P. Sampson J. Luce W. Thompson S. Davidge J. Paradine M. Draycott K. Walker Photographic Contribution S. Bainbridge

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