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Staff and Governors

Board of Governors and Members of Staff

Visitor:

The Lord Archbishop of Canterbury

Foundation:

United Westminster Schools Clerk and Receiver: F.V. Morgan, Esq., B.Sc., M.Ed.

Governing Body:

Commander F. Barber, R.N. (Retd.), M.I.P.M. (Chairman) B.F.W.Baughan, Esq. E.R.P. Boorman, Esq., M.A. Mrs. S.B. Bracher, M.B.E., M.A. P.Cockbum, Esq. Ven. P. Evans, Archdeacon of Maidstone T.F. Godfi-cy-Faussett, Esq., M.A., F.I.P.M. (Chairman, Foundation Board) Mrs. E.A.Johnston P.A.Lendrum, Esq. M.A. Maberly, Esq. Miss M.O'Mara, M.A. Prof. A.F.Stevens,M.A., M.Sc., Ph.D. R.G. Stubblefield, Esq., LL.B. J.W.W.Taylor, Esq.

HeadMaster:

N. A. Sampson M.A. Selwyn College, Cambridge; English

Deputy HeadMaster:

R. M. Sabine B.Sc., Ph.D., Southampton; Chemistry

Director of Studies:

C. R. G. Shaw M.A., Clare College, Cambridge; English

Teaching Staff:

J. McCormick M.A., University College, Durham; Latin/Classical Civilisation W. K. PiperB.A., Monash; B.Ed. A.M.B.D.A. English, Special Needs, Housemasterof Sutton D. Pickard B.Sc. Queen Mary College, London; Geography P. J. Harcourt M.A. Selwyn College, Cambridge; M.I.L., Modern Languages, Housemaster ofFounder's C. F. G. Parkinson B.A. St. John's College, Durham; T.D., Economics/Mathematics; Housemaster of Westminster, O.C.C.C.F. J. L.R. Posnette B.Ed. Goldsmith's College, London; Physical Education/Science, Head ofP.E. C.W.W WilsonB.A. Exeter; Head of History G.R. Piper B.Sc., Newcastle; M.Inst.P., C Phys. Head of Science: Head of Physics D.E.Clarke B.Sc, Bristol; C.Biol., M.I.Biol. Head ofBiology Mrs A.F.F.Wilkinson F.L. Calder College, Liverpool; Head of Home Economics E.L.Stanley B.A. Leicester; Head of Economics: Careers/Universities Master) I.S.Hendry M.A. Edinburgh; Head ofModem Languages, HousernasterofSt. Margaret's

The Revd. J.H.Watson Dip.Th. M.A., Westcott House, Cambridge; Ph.D. F.R.A.S. Chaplain: Religious Studies/Classical Civilisation Mrs. C.M.C. Midwood B.A. Lancaster; Mathematics, Housemistress of Valence N.B.V.Jones B.Sc. Birmingham; Head of Mathematics, Housemaster of Lambe's S.D. Broome C.D.T.-Dip. Head of C DT/Electronics) M.P.Dunn M.A., A.D.E.M. Oxford; Head ofGeography R.A. Rothwell B.Sc.(Eng.) Imperial College, London; A.C.G.I., M IITT Ed, Head of Computing & Information Technology, Head ofHoldgate/Bennett M.D.Willdridge B.A. Ravensbourne College; Head ofArt Miss S.C.Barral B.A., Montpelier; Modern Languages, Housemistress of Cornwallis D.A.Crichton B.A. Royal Holloway College, London; B.Ed. F.R.G.S. History/Art P. Honey B.A., York; A.R.C.O., A.L.C.M. Deputy Director of Music M.J.Jillians B.Ed., Modern Languages S.K. SchofieldB.Sc. Biology J.F. Bell M.A. , Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge; Head of English I. R. Gray B.Sc., Lancaster Polytechnic; Ph.D. Physics and Astronomy A.J. Leang M.A., Christ's College, Cambridge; DirectorofMusic D.A.Cooper B.Ed. M.Coll.P., Head of Chemistry Mrs.K.L.Jackson, Home Economics P.P.Collins, B.Ed., Mathematics Miss S.A.Boddy, B.A., History Miss P.S.Robertson, B.A., English J.H.Kittermaster, B.A., History/English

Part-time Teaching Staff:

K.M. Smith B.Sc. King's College, Durham; Careers/Universities Master Mrs. B.J. Piper Portsmouth and Medway Colleges; Pottery, Housemistress of Sutton Mrs. K.L.Jackson Cert. of Ed., Elizabeth Gaskell College, Manchester; Home Economics S. Norris B.Ed., St. Luke's College, Exeter; C.D.T. Mrs. J.P. A. Fletcher B.Sc. Chemistry M. E. F. Pettman M.A. Endinburgh; Mathematics Mrs. E.K.Cornell Miss D.Ciferson, B.Phys.Ed. Mrs. E.S.Gourlay, B.A. Mrs.E.Hutchins, B.Sc., M.Inst.P., C.Phys. R.Williams, B.A. Mrs.C.K.Hamilton-Sedgley,B.A.,L.S.I.A.D. Mrs. M.T.Hall, B.Ed. Mrs. C.J.Kitchen, B.Eng., M.Sc.

Visiting Staff:

Mrs.K.Bennetts, recorder Miss T.Davies, brass

Administrative Staff:

Headmaster's Secretary: Mrs. M. Noar Admissions Secretary: Mrs. D.H. Neeves Director ofDevelopment and Administration: J.N. Pratten Librarian: Mrs. M. Knowles Systems Manager: Miss J. Norton School Medical Adviser: Dr. I. Roberts M.B., D.R.C.O.G., M.R.C.P.(UK)

Editorial

There is no doubt that the world is changing - and apparently it is changing at an ever increasing rate. Publishing is one ofthe areas that is most affected by this. Looking back through my stack ofSuttonians, including some from long before I came here I can see these changes. Since 1964 various technologies have been used to publish this magazine, which is an important record for the School. This year the school has started to publish reports as and when they are written on the World-Wide Web. Maybe this will help to solve the perennial problem ofthe rather low data rate from which editors suffer! I hope that the Suttonian will continue to flourish as a printed record ofthe School formany years to come, but we will also need to ensure that, as our pupils, parents, staff and OS use the new technology more and more, the electronic equivalents are archived as well. I would like to thank all those who have helped in producing this magazine, to Anne Wilkinson forthe vast majority ofthe photographs, to Margaret Knowles fortyping some cryptic script and to Linzi fortypesetting it so effectively.

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Index

Art Work - colour ................. 62-63 Cadet Force ........................ from 58 Army.......................... 58 RAF........................... 59 Shooting ............... 61-65 Adventure Training ..... 60 Chernobyl Children ...................... 66 Duke of Edinborough's Award Scheme ........... 68 Engineering Education Scheme ....... 9 Events and Activities ............ from 68 Future Insured byCFGP ....... 56-57 James Poole Short Story ........ 52-55 Games Reports ..................... from 15 Cricket ....................... 23 Cross Country ............ 24 Fives .......................... 24 Hockey ...................... 18 Netball ....................... 2 5 Rugby ........................ 15 OS News and Report .......... from26 Play Reviews ....................... from 10 Prizes ............................32 -33 Salvette and Valette ............. from 38 Staff and Governors ....................... 2 StaffLeavers ......................... 48-51 Speech Day ................................... 5 U6 Leavers Photographs ....... 34-37