Patrick (Pat) A Higgins
Notes by Patrick Higgins
I left
Rutlish with hardly a backward glance in 1964 and haven't given it much
thought since.
Memories by Patrick Higgins
One of my most vivid memories was when,
during one unsupervised chemistry period, Duncan Cameron repeated the
experiment of sodium in water. However he used a sizeable chunk which
motored around the dish for a short time before exploding and sending hot
sodium around the lab. And Peter Dobson, a friend in the later years at
school.
Then it starts to come back. Patrick Molony, in whose house I went to my
first wild teenage party and the Dellow car that he had. And don't the
masters look young in the photograph? Seeing Matthew Bolton (sorry, Mr Oulton) I am reminded
of the efficacy of 'lines'. I still remember to this day that, if I was the
boy concerned, I now know that I must not walk on the grass verge.
Patrick Higgins
14 Jan 2007
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