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(Chairman) 1952 §AJ GIBBS, ESQ., JP GOVERNING BODY. Date of Retirement fP. C. RAFFETY, ESQ., J.P. (Chairman) 1952 §A. J. GIBBS, ESQ., J.P. (Vice-Chairman) 1952 §J. R. AVERY, ESQ 1952 fG. H. BAKER, ESQ 1956 •THE RIGHT REVEREND THE BISHOP OF BUCKINGHAM .. 1952 fG. H. BROCKLEHURST, ESQ., J.P 1953 •MAJOR LORD CARRINGTON, M.C. 1952 fR. P. CLARKE, ESQ., M.A., B.C.L 1954 §A. HAYNES, ESQ., C.C 1952 *C. F. WARD, ESQ 1952 tW. H. HEALEY, ESQ., J.P., C.A 1955 §C. W. LANCE, ESQ 1952 §REV. C. MARTIN 1952 •J. W. K. TAYLOR, ESQ 1952 •MAJOR K.B.E.GENERA, C.M.G.L SIR, D.S.CYRIA0 C SKINNER, 1952 Clerk to the Governors : D. E. COOKE, ESQ., M.A. •Bucks County Council Representative. §Wycombe Divisional Executive Representative. fFoundation Governors. 2 ROYAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, HIGH WYCOMBE 19513. Headmaster : Appointed E. R. TUCKER, ESQ., M.A. (Oxon.), B.A. (Lond.) .. 1933 Staff: S. MORGAN, ESQ., B.Sc. (Leeds), (Second Master) .. 1930 P. L. JONES, ESQ., B.A. (Wales) 1916 G. A. GRANT, ESQ. (Art) 1918 W. CLARK, ESQ., M.A. (Cantab.) .. 1936 C. M. HAWORTH, ESQ., M.A. (Cantab.) 1936 R. PATTINSON, ESQ., M.A. (Cantab.) .. .. .. 1936 T. E. HOOD, ESQ., B.Sc. (Lond.) 1937 M. M. DAVIES, ESQ., B.A. (Wales) 1937 H. W. JOHNSON, ESQ. (Culham) 1940 A. S. HETT, ESQ., M.A. (Oxon.) 1943 B. J. G. RAINBOW, ESQ., A.R.C.M., L.R.A.M., L.T.C.L., L.G.S.M 1944 L. T. HOLLINGWORTH, ESQ., B.A. (Reading) .. .. 1945 F. S. ELDRIDGE, ESQ., B.A. (Lond.) 1945 R. HOWARD, ESQ., B.A. (Leeds) 1945 T. V. SHEPPARD, ESQ., M.Sc. (Lond.) 1945 E. MEWSE, ESQ., M.Sc., M.Ed. (Durham) 1946 H. SCOTT, ESQ., M.A, (Cantab.) 1946 S. A. MALE, ESQ., M.A. (Cantab.) 1946 G. M. JONES, ESQ., B.Sc. (Wales) 1946 A. D. LEGGETT, ESQ., M.A. (Oxon.), B.Sc. (Lond.) .. 1946 G. G. BROWNING, ESQ., M.A. (Oxon.) 1947 E. JONES, ESQ., B.A. (Wales) 1947 J. P. COWAN, ESQ., M.A. (Cantab.) 1947 L. J. ASHFORD, ESQ., M.A. (Cantab.) 1947 A. A. W. COVENTRY, ESQ., B.A. (Reading) .. 1947 L. W. PINER, ESQ., F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M 1947 G. YOUNG, ESQ., M.C., B.A. (Bristol) 1948 N. H. WHITE, ESQ., M.A. (Cantab.) 1948 W. A. REES, ESQ., B.A. (Wales), Dip. Loughborough College 1949 A. C. HILLS, ESQ., M.A. (Lond.) 1949 J. P. EVELY, ESQ., B.A. (Lond.) 1950 A. L. RUNS WICK, ESQ., M. A. (Cantab.) .. ... .. 1950 E. J. PERFECT, ESQ., B.A. (Oxon.) 1951 C. E. SLADDEN, ESQ., D.S.O., M.C., M.A. (Oxon.) .. 1951 M. J. HAYES, ESQ., B.Sc. (Leeds) 1951 J. B. BENSON, ESQ., B.A. (Cantab.) 1951 J. G. LLOYD, ESQ., B.A. (Oxon.) 1951 3 Games Committee : President: THE HEADMASTER. Vice-Chairman and Hon. Secretary : S. MORGAN, ESQ. The Housemasters and one assistant Housemaster from each House, the master-in-charge of Physical Training, the masters-in-charge of Cricket, Rugby Football and Athletics, the House Captains and Vice-Captains, and all boys who have been awarded their first colours in cricket, rugby football and athletics. Senior Prefects : A. J. ELEVEN' (Head Boy), M. J. BANHAM, A. KENYON, K. J. P. WESTNEY (Deputy Head Boys), B, K. DEBENHAM, P. C. S. HALL, K. JAMES, R. KIPPING, A. REYNOLDS. Prefects s T. W. ABDALLAH, D. BOLTON, M. F. BOOTH, M. BRIDGES, G. J. BRISTOW, P. CARPENTER, M. A. CROWTHER, R. C. FILE, P. B, GILLARD, C. GOOD- CHILD, E. HALL, C. L. HORTIN, P. KIRWAN, B. KNOCK, D. P.. OWEN, M. J. PORTER, D. F. THOMAS, P. G. VARLEY, M. G. WALKER, J. WEBSTER, D. J. WHITE, R. C, WING. House Masters, House Captains and Vice-Captains : ARNISON House Masters : F. S. ELDRIDGE, ESQ. A. D. LBGGETT, ESQ. Captain : M. J. BANHAM Vice-Captain : B. K. DEBENHAM DISRAELI House Masters : L. T. HOLLINGWORTH, ESQ. A. A. W. COVENTRY, ESQ. Captain : D. J. THOMAS Vice-Captain : M. BRIDGES FRASER House Masters : W. CLARK, ESQ. H. SCOTT, ESQ. Captain : A. KENYON Vice-Captain : R. C. FILE YOUENS House Masters : G. M. JONES, ESQ. J. G. LLOYD, ESQ. Captain : R. LUDLAM Vice-Captain : K. J. P. WESTNEY COMBINED CADET FORCE Officer Commanding : MAJOR R. PATTINSON, RA. Second in Command : SQUADRON LEADER E. MEWSE. Army Section : Air Section : CAPT. M. M. DAVIES, I. Corps. FLIGHT LIEUTENANT N. H. WHITE. CAPT. L. T. HOLLINGWORTH. FLYING OFFICER H. W. JOHNSON. CAPT. G. YOUNG, M.C., R.Signals. Civilian Instructors : A. D. LEGGETT, ESQ., M.A., B.Sc. M. J. HAYES, ESQ., B.Sc. 4 R.S.M. : A. J. ELBURN Flight Sergeant : M. J. BANHAM Sergeants : T. C. WILLIAMS Sergeants : D. R. OWEN B. SINNATT R. CHAMBERS J. R. YOUNG D. S. BLACKSHAW L. GLEN-HILL B. LEWIS Corporals : A. KENYON Corporals : P. A. S. LANGSTON P. READER A. K. MONKS S. STOCK K. JAMES L-Corporals : R. KIPPING K. J. P. WESTNEY D. J. THOMAS B. C. STEVENS Naval Section : A. D. BARRETT Lieut. (Sp.) : T. E. HOOD, P. R. VERHOEFT R.N.V.R. T. W. ABDALLAH Ldng. Seaman : M. F. BOOTH C. R. NORWOOD C. M. J. EDWARDS C. F. R. DOIG P. W. ELLIOTT SECRETARY OF OLD BOYS' CLUB: P. L. JONES, ESQ. EDITOR OF THE WYCOMBIENSIAN: A. C. HILLS, ESQ. NATIONAL SAVINGS MOVEMENT: Hon. Secretary : S. A. MALE, ESQ. CHESS CLUB: President : THE HEADMASTER. Captain : T. C. WILLIAMS. Hon. Secretary : D. F. HILL. SCIENCE SOCIETY: President : THE HEADMASTER. Chairman : E. MEWSE, ESQ. Secretary : A. REYNOLDS. Treasurer : C. J. GOODCHILD. Committee : M. F. BOOTH, G. J. BRISTOW, P. B. GILLARD, A. KENYON. HISTORICAL SOCIETY: President : THE HEADMASTER. Chairman : L. J. ASHFORD, ESQ. Hon. Secretary : B. SINNATT. Hon. Treasurer : C. J. GOODCHILD. Clerk of Records P. KIRWAN. 5 TWENTIETH-CENTURY OPINION SOCIETY President : THE HEADMASTER. Chairman : M. J. BANHAM. Hon. Secretary : M. A. CROWTHER. Hon. Treasurer : C. J. GOODCHILD. Committee : K. J. P. WESTNEY, R. G, CLAPTON, R. F. SAINSBURY. DRAMATIC SOCIETY: President : THE HEADMASTER. Chairman : M. J. BANHAM. Hon. Secretary : C. J. GOODCHILD. Committee : B. K. DEBENHAM, P. G, VARLEY, G. WARNER. SCHOOL CHOIR. Junior School: C. W. ANTHONY, D. M. ARNOLD, B, M, ASHBY, J, E. ATKINSON, R, J. AUSTIN, D. E. BAIGENT, J. A. BARWELL, K. F. BIGGS, G. T. BIGNELL, D. J. BLOXHAM, J. M. BQLLAND, D. W. BRADFIELD, R. F. BRISTOW, C. G. BROOKS, E. F. BROOKS, R. J. BROOKS, A. H. BROWN, H. W. CLARK, L. F, O. COLLINS, S. W. DAKIN, B. E. DALTON, A. J. DAVIS, J. B, DAY, S. C. DELL, R. DREWETT, A. M. FOWLEB, W. B. FOXHALL, E. C. FRANKS, D. L. GARLAND, I. R. GIBSON, C. A. GILBERT, G. GILBERTSON, B. L. GOLD, T. J. GOWAN, I. K, GRAVESTOCK, L. J. GREEN, M. J. GREEN, A. H. HARBSTAFF, A. J. HARE, A. HARVEY, T. J HEMUSS, W. J. HESTER, D. J. HIGGINS, J. C. HOLDBROOK, N. D, HOLMES, I. J. HOWLETT, D. E. ICKE, D. M. JAGO, M. JARMAN, M. JARMAN, P. R. RAPE, J, M. KEELING, P. D. KETCH, T. G. D. KLEMPERER, W. A. C. KNOWLES, M. A. LEWIN, D. G. NASH, R. J. ORSLER, M. J. OSBORNE, C. L. PACKHAM, R. F. PALMER, R. W. PALMER, J. J. PORTLOCK, C. L. RAKE, D. A. RANCE, C. L. RANKIN, P. READ, T. RHODES, J, H. RICHARDSON, M. J. RICHARDSON, D. C. ROGERS, R. ROLLS, I. P. ROE, P. L. RYDER, D. F. SIMMONS, D. J. SLADE, D. L. SMETHURST, C. J. SMITH, N. R. SMITH, M. J. SOUTHAM, D. S. SUTTON, N. P. A. THOMAS, T. E. THOMAS, C. THOMPSETT, I. M. TOMES, J. W. TOMPKINS, M, F. TURNER, D. B. TYSOE, M. H. VAUGHAN-REES, C. L. WESTCOTT, J. H. WESTON, R. L. WESTON, R. A. WHITE, D. C. WILLATTS, D. M. WILLIAMS, S. C. WILLIAMS, G. WORLEY, M. R. G. FORD. SCHOOL ORCHESTRA: Violins : K. BOWELL, R. GITTINS, T, KLEMPERER, G. R. SMYTH, J. E. BROOKS, L. E. DUNN, D. M. JAGO, P. J. AGAR, C. R. F. MAUNDER, J. E. BATT, C. A. STEWART. Violoncello : T. OLSEN, Double Bass : E, HALL. Flute : J. FELLOWS. Oboe : G. D. B. JONES. Trumpet : C. P. KEELING. French Horn . C. L. HORTIN. Trombone : K. J. TAPPING. Timpani : T. B. BALDWIN. Piano : D. J. CRUMP. 6 MUSIC SOCIETY: President : THE HEADMASTER. Committee : B. RAINBOW, ESQ., L. W. FINER, ESQ. Secretary : K. R. J. WESTNEY. RECORDER SOCIETY: President : THE HEADMASTER. Hon. Secretary : J. P. EVELY, ESQ. Trebles : D. A. RANCE, C. L. PACKHAM. Descants : T. J. OLSEN, P, L. RYDER, P, HARES, D. W. JESKINS, C. L. RANKIN, P. G. P. GALLWAY, J. T. C. CHAMPION, G. SAVIN, E. F. BROOKS, J. C. HOLDRROOK, C. J. SMITH, D. BRESLIN, A. M. FOWLER, I. P. ROE, P. G. GALLOWAY, J. M. TURNER. 25th HIGH WYCOMBE SCOUT TROOP. Scoutmaster : R. HOWARD, ESQ. Patrol Leaders : R. A. MANN, B. LEWIS, J. G. F. KAY, M. BURT, J. COLVER. Scouts : H. W. CLARK, D. N. CROWTHER, M. A. G. FORD, E. G. FRANKS, T. J. GOWAN, M. J. GREEN, A. L, HARDSTAFF, G. HICKEY, M. A. H6L- LINGHAM, K. INGLIS, D. S. JAMES, R. C. JONES, D. P. KETCH, T. J. KLEMPERER, J. G. LAWSON, C. S. J. MARDELL, D. P. MAY, P. W. H. NORTH, C. L. RANKIN, B. J. ROGERS, R. F. SAINSBBRY, V. SHERWOOD, J. SMITHERS, J. V. SULLIVAN, J. K. S. TAGG, K, J. TAPPING, R, C. TODD, M. H. VAUGHAN-REES, G. E. WATSON, B. WHITING, D. C. WILLATTS, S.
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