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Stevenston Higher Grade 1960-1970

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 9:00 am
by boots1
What teacher did people remember from Stevenston Higher Grade from 1960-1970

Does any of these names ring a bell - most of these staff moved to the new auchenharvie academy in early 1971

Mr Mason - Art (Now dead)
Mr Armstrong - Art
Mrs Johnstone - Home Ecs (Died 2007)
Miss Clarke - French & German
Miss Carswell - Home Ecs
Mr Wilson - Head Teacher at Higher Grade 1969-1970-71(died) Got an OBE
Mr Walker - PE (Died)
Mr Stewart - Technical (Died)
Mr Mack - Biology
Mr Payne - Physics
Mr Proctor - Music (Died)
Miss Donaldson - Music (staying in largs she is 80)

any more names please

Re: Stevenston Higher Grade 1960-1970

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 11:21 am
by Mac
'Johnny' Johnson - Maths
'Pipe' Banks - Chemistry

Re: Stevenston Higher Grade 1960-1970

Posted: Tue Jan 11, 2011 10:37 pm
by little plum
"Nobby" Clark - Art
"Dopey" McDonald - Maths
Malloy - Maths
Sneed - Tech
"Chalky" White - English/Drama
Bonner(sp) - one of the science subjects, didn't stay long.
" Spud" Thompson - Tech

P.S. Miss Donaldson attended the school reunion last year and was easily recognisable

Re: Stevenston Higher Grade 1960-1970

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 7:46 am
by Marie
My goodness I remember all these teachers! happy days! I also remember miss or misses stewart PE think she helped Mr Walker! She used to drive a Hillman Imp OMG I'm showing my age! //funny Would be nice to hear from my old school friends! I enjoyed Mr Protors lessons he really got into his music! I also remember the woodwork teacher his name at present escapes me!

Re: Stevenston Higher Grade 1960-1970

Posted: Wed Jan 19, 2011 11:21 pm
by little plum
Marie wrote:My goodness I remember all these teachers! happy days! I also remember miss or misses stewart PE think she helped Mr Walker! She used to drive a Hillman Imp OMG I'm showing my age! //funny Would be nice to hear from my old school friends! I enjoyed Mr Protors lessons he really got into his music! I also remember the woodwork teacher his name at present escapes me!
Marie, are you thinking of " Skimpy" Dan Frazer, he had the persona of a sergeant major and a voice to match.

Re: Stevenston Higher Grade 1960-1970

Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 7:56 am
by Marie
Yeah that's it Mr Frazer I have to admit he was a bit like a sergeant major lol Think he liked the sound of his own voice!

Re: Stevenston Higher Grade 1960-1970

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 2:05 am
by weeliz
To add to the list
"Aggie" Collins - Geography
Miss Gaw - English
Mr Dunlop Senior -History (his son Lex taught at Ardrossan Academy)
Was there a Mrs Armstrong who taught "Dress and Design"?

Re: Stevenston Higher Grade 1960-1970

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 9:01 am
by weeliz
Can't believe I forgot Auld Miz - Mrs Milne who taught French. She also taught my mother who's now in her 80s. Although she was nearly retirement age when she taught me, she certainly hadn't lost her reputation as a bit of a battleaxe.
Also Mrs Hinshelwood - Latin. She too was elderly (at least she seemed so at the time , tho probably was the age I am now). She had a shaky voice and greeted the class every day with "Salvete". Her shaky voice rose as she said it so we would all respond "Salve" in equally shaky voices and shook our bodies as we sat down.
Mrs Stewart was the gym teacher who taught the girls.
Great memories from my time at Stevenston High in the mid 60s

Re: Stevenston Higher Grade 1960-1970

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 3:15 pm
by boots1
Think Miss Harper was at stevenston higher grade to as a DHT around 1969-1970

I Know when the new Auchenhavie Academy Opened which will be 40 years this month the following staff moved there:

Mr Mason, Mr Armstrong Art (was Mr Armstrong at Higher grade to) ?
Miss Carswell & Mrs Johnstone & Mrs Armstrong - HE
Miss Clarke - French & German
Mr Walker & Mrs Stewart - PE
Mr Mack - Biology & Mr Payne - Physics
Mr Wilson the new head became head at higher grade 1969,
Mr Collins History
Mr Thompson - Technical & Mr Stewart
Mr Proctor & Miss Donaldson - Music

I found out that Miss Ramsey & Miss Kerr arrived at Higher grade in 1970
Mr Strachan in Maths in 1970
Mr Roberston in Geography in 1970,
Mrs Wilson in Learning Support in 1970
Mr Ferguson in art in 1970,
Mr Sherrie in French in 1970

any more

also what primary teacher do we remember as well before glencairn arrived in 1971

Mr Malloy - New Head Teacher

Trying to think of more old higher grade staff that moved to the new academy know any more. this would be around 1971/72

Re: Stevenston Higher Grade 1960-1970

Posted: Mon May 28, 2012 8:27 pm
by scottie
I also remember all these teachers, i had the belt from Mr Armstrong (Art) for being late back from lunch ... though he did give me the choice of 2 of the belt or writing an essay... but only wimps opted for an essay, so 2 of the belt it was! i also had the belt from Dopey Mcdonald for talking in class when i shouldnt ? i still liked him afterwards, he was nice, he had to shut me up somehow ?? bless him, very happy days at Stevenston High, great memories .

Re: Stevenston Higher Grade 1960-1970

Posted: Mon Aug 06, 2012 2:02 pm
by mustang
I remember Willie Armstrong to lol first year (1967) first class me and Andy burns got the belt for talking lol i also remember dopey, skimpy,procter,mr mack,mr walker, oh and old bank`s.
great thinking back to those old bad but good days the school dance being held in the gym and getting the gym all tarted up (bring your own beer) :-)

Re: Stevenston Higher Grade 1960-1970

Posted: Tue Aug 07, 2012 10:10 pm
by stivis
his son Lex taught at Ardrossan Academy
lex was at Stevenston for a while, either him or another English teacher,Tall fair haired with glasses,(White???) when on to be deputy head of Ayrshire Education,
Hinchlewood's shaking was caused be a thyroid operation, she had a scar on her neck,clearly visable
Milne , she just hated me, she got me bumped from the class although I passed the exams, the school wouldn't let me drop French,which at the time I had absolutely no interest
Bonner was a great motorcyclist (norton??)

I'll take this opportunity to say, what an inane load of books you had to read , absolute poxy books, Lord of the Flies, Animal Farm and a host more, tie that in with Shakespeare ....none of it stimulated knowledge or thought .......and don't dare question the teacher's analysis