Dear Ray,
[Re:] Post 15 Alan John Marshall
The headmistress was Miss Birch who was a strict disciplinarian and who wasn't averse to administering the cane to any pupils who committed a misdemeanour.
My situation was a bit special as my aunt, known as Miss Gardner was a teacher at the school, which I interpreted as meaning the school rules didn't apply to me!
One day I climbed on top of the grassy air-raid shelters which as Alan rightly pointed out were strictly out of bounds.
I was duly dragged off to face Miss Birch from whom I got a severe reprimand from her, culminating in her bringing her cane down on the arm of a rather old upholstered chair which resulted in a cloud of dust flying into the air. My response to her asking me what I thought if the cane had been brought down on my backside. My response was by all accounts a show stopper, as I said in all innocence " Miss Birch, I think you should have your chair cleaned as it's full of dust"
Nothing more was said and I escaped unmarked.
I have many other anecdotes of my first few years spent in Lancing, but I'll save those for another time.
Best wishes
Gary Gardner
Gary Gardner
2 comments:
Wonderful vision of that, Gary. I hated that school and can now recall my howling about having to go there.
They then got my sister, Wendy, and me into North Lancing.
Ah. Miss Gardener - nice teacher. Miss Birch was Headmistress, I think. And Miss Morgan was scary!
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