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Highfield Junior School

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HIGHFEILD JUN SCHOOL
HIGHFEILD JUN SCHOOL
Photo: BARRY PRIOR
Views: 7,200
Item #: 10338
1950&60

Comment by: Roy Davies on 12th April 2009 at 21:23

were are you now ? I can rember some names I hope someone can fill in the blanks.Back row George prior,Barry,Jim Rudd Geoff Rudd.Mid row Michael Roads,Michael Perrin,Roy Davies,Derrek Toottle.Joan Parks,Dave Richidson,Joyce Lyon,Marion Tudge

Comment by: BARRY PRIOR on 27th April 2009 at 20:45

Mavis caldbanks 1st row of girls 4 in from left.Brian Liptrot back row 4from right.John Bolton right of George Prior.And roy iwasnot in your class but i no you.

Comment by: jm on 12th May 2009 at 19:59

P.Lancaster next to R.Davies,K.Ratcliffe next to D.Toothil.Front row D.Richardson?.Next to M.Tudge is R. Billington,then J.Heaton.

Comment by: Barbara Brady on 13th June 2009 at 21:19

I was in this class and I think that I still remember everyones name. starting back row left to right:
Stephen Greenhall, Roger Scroggie, George Prior, John Bolton, Dennis Ockwell, Terry Rimmer, Geoffrey Rudd, Brian Liptrot,Brandon Hilton, Barry Holmes, James Rudd.

Donald Bolton, Alan Curless, John Ryder, Ian Simpson, Michael Perrin, Graham Winstanley, Michael Rhodes, Roy Davies, Billy Calland, Roy Martland, Keith Ratcliffe, Derek Tootill.

Ann Hart, Susan Ashcroft, Dorothy Swift, Mavis Calderbank, Pamela Mottler, Sandra Kay, Christine Liptrot, Jean Carroll, Francis Parkinson, Joan Parks, Barbara Taberner.

Joyce Lyon, David Richardson, Raymond Mercer, David Davenport, Kathleen Pennington, John Heaton, Roy Billington, Marion Tudge.

Comment by: sandra kay (now ashton) on 22nd June 2009 at 19:58

Hi Barbara,I was in this class as well(see previous photo). Are you Barbara Tabener?

Comment by: barbara brady on 23rd June 2009 at 18:47

hello Sandra. Yes, I am Barbara Taberner. In case you are interested I can put a few names to the ones you didn't know on the previous picture so I will put them on that one. Hope you are ok, do you ever see anyone from our class?

Comment by: sandra kay (now ashton) on 24th June 2009 at 20:57

Hi Barbara, Thanks for the info. When you put names to faces it all came back to me! I used to see Mavis Calderbank until we were about 18 (long time ago) but we lost touch. What about you do you see anyone? I just remembered I met Terry Rimmer at a party about 25 years ago.I have lived near Warrington for the past 30 years and don`t get back to Wigan much since my mum died last yesr. Best wishes Sandra

Comment by: Alan Curless on 28th August 2010 at 21:03

It was great to see faces from the past.I now live in Ross on Wye but visit Wigan 4 timed each year to meet friends.It would be good to have a reunion someday.Best wishes to od school friends.

Comment by: barbara.brady on 29th September 2010 at 20:44

Hi Alan, just to say that a reunion at some time would be great (that is if 'us girls' are invited). I will keep a lookout for any further info.

Comment by: Brandon Hilton on 30th October 2011 at 21:37

This photo brings back memories, I think this would have been the 1954/55 vintage, Miss Hitchen's class. I left at the end of that year and went to Lamberhead Green Junior School as we moved from Pemberton to Kitt Green. I met up with some of the boys again at Thomas Linacre School a couple of years later.

I remember most of the class but to my shame not all of them, age taking its toll on the memory!

The lad 3rd from the left on the front row was identified by Barbara as Raymond Mercer but I think it was Raymond Lancaster. He also had an elder brother named Norman who also went to Highfield.

Comment by: Ron Hunt on 30th October 2011 at 21:43

It is Raymond Lancaster he lived higher up then me in Howard Street. Brandon, your dad wasn't Tricky Hilton was he? I remember his son went to the TLS and had striking white/blond hair.

Comment by: Brandon Hilton on 31st October 2011 at 09:30

Yes Ron. Guilty as charged "Tricky" was my dad. What hair I've got left is still blonde.

Comment by: Ron Hunt on 31st October 2011 at 13:51

Hi Brandon, I have only fond memories of your dad, he was my form master when I started the TLS. He took us for Art and me being colour blind! it wasn't my favourite lesson<g> Along with Dacre Brown and Dennis Pegg, I never heard anyone ever say anything bad or derogatory about your dad, he was well liked through out the school. I remember coming to your house, in Bell Lane, one Saturday morning. What for I can't remember???? It was over 50 years ago<g> :0(

Comment by: Brandon Hilton on 13th November 2011 at 16:53

Having thought again about the year of this photograph, I think I may have been out by a year. It's probably 1955/56. If it was 54/55 it would have been Mrs Simm's class. Can any other class member verify the year and class?

Comment by: joanne on 9th May 2015 at 10:12

Im really hoping that my dad is in this photo.His name was John Ryder and has 5 siblings.His father was a local Bobby,Robert Ryder.Im desperately trying to research my family tree,and although there are a few members of Dads family left,Nobody seems to know much.Id appreciate any help as poss.Thanks x

Comment by: Barbara Brady on 13th July 2015 at 07:45

Hi Joanne. I am on this photo and your dad was in my class.I am sure that your dad is third from the left on the next to the back row. I remember that he had a brother David and a sister who I think was Ann. If my memory serves me right they sang in the choir at St Mathews church.

Comment by: Barbara Brady (Taberner) on 16th July 2015 at 16:33

Hi Joanne. I have just remembered that John's sister was Joyce not Ann. Hope you have luck in your search.

Comment by: joanne on 4th December 2015 at 00:21

Thanks barbara for replying..I was wondering if u knew of the farm that dad went to live on for a few years in his early chidhood...it was in ince but cant remember the name

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