Gordon Dawson writes: “Steve was at COHS from 1951-58. He was a keen sportsman, played cricket for the School, football for an “unofficial” COHS football team and banjo in a jazz band of COHS pupils (as mentioned in an earlier Newsletter). He went on to study modern languages at Birmingham University, later also qualifying as… Continue reading Stephen Garner (1951-58)
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Ken Powell (1939-43)
Mike Chew writes: “COSA Vice Chairman, Ken Powell has died. I am sure that we will miss his input at COSA Committee meetings and the slide shows he presented prior to the start of the Annual General Meetings I give below a few details of his time at School and subsequent life: School Awards and… Continue reading Ken Powell (1939-43)
Neil Russell (1943-50)
His friend Glyn Frewer (1943-50) writes: “Although his school escapades are still remembered, notably his painting of ornamental stonework on the School roof, Neil is chiefly remembered as an outstanding all-round sportsman and Captain of the 1st. XV. After HSC he won the Lawrence Exhibition to read Geography at Jesus College, where he rowed and played… Continue reading Neil Russell (1943-50)
F H (Fred) Ayers
Tony Jones writes: “Fred played for the Old Oxford Citizens R.F.C. as a second row forward for several years. He took a degree at St. Cats and was a librarian at the Radcliffe Science Library. He then became a librarian at A.W.R.E. at Aldermaston and lived at Upper Buckleberry. Finally he became a librarian at… Continue reading F H (Fred) Ayers
E J (John) Robins (1933-39)
His cousin Denis Tomlin writes: “John left the School in the summer of 1939 to begin his degree course in Mathematics at Wadham College before he was enlisted in the Royal Engineers in 1940. He later saw service in North Africa and Italy until, after demobilisation, he returned to Oxford. Having completed his degree, he… Continue reading E J (John) Robins (1933-39)
Ken Tapping (1947-55)
His brother Ron writes: “Ken worked for several years in Corby before moving to Newport in South Wales for a few years. He then moved to Basingstoke where he worked in Patents. He died from prostate cancer in 2007.”
Paul Jocelyn
His brother Mike and Paul’s widow Pam write: ““After his spell at COHS, Paul went on to Keble College, Oxford. Having obtained a degree in Physics in 1954, he took up a teaching post as Physics Lecturer at Bootham School in York. After some seven years he joined the staff of Clifton College of Education (a… Continue reading Paul Jocelyn
John Thorne (1939-45)
His nephew Simon Weemes writes: “John was proud to have studied at the School, which led him towards a BSc as well as a long career with British Cellophane in Bridgwater, Somerset.”
Pat Hayward (1953-58)
Pat became a professional entertainer and worked under the name Squire Ronnie Hayward. He achieved early success, appearing on Sunday Night at the London Palladium. Our condolences go to his widow, Sue, his two children and three grandchildren.
David Pardoe (1952-58)
Gordon Dawson (1951-56) writes: “David Pardoe (a member of COSA) passed away early on Sunday morning (11th. September, 2011) in Chichester. Nearly six years ago he was diagnosed with cancer and given a maximum of six months to live. David was determined not to give in and after a couple of years of chemotherapy, special… Continue reading David Pardoe (1952-58)