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Date Posted: 03:54:04 05/07/04 Fri
Author: David M Day No41 1940-1946 age now 74
Subject: Re: WATTS NAVAL SCHOOL MESSAGE BOARD
In reply to: David M Day No41 1941to1946 - age now 74 's message, "Re: WATTS NAVAL SCHOOL MESSAGE BOARD" on 03:05:44 05/07/04 Fri

>>>I often sit down and try and list all the staff that
>served at Watts whilst I was in attendance.
>Capt and Mrs Lewellyn followed by Cdr and Mrs Felton
>No1-when I arrived Mr Joyce was both No1 and Band
>Officer.
>Lt Hillman arrived as new No 1,with his good lady
>on my arrival Mr Busby was the signals officer,later
>he became the PT Officer.
>Seamanship-Mr Haslam-someone prior I cannot remember
>Gunnery-Mr Pointer-again someone prior
>Mr Frost-I remember him best as "Derobecks"divisional
>officer + Diningrom
>Headmaster-
>Teachers-Miss Webdell-Mr Hensby-Mr Pike-Mr Bates-Mr
>Choat.
>of coarse Mr Choat had a sister who married the
>padre,also two daughters by the name of Mary and
>Jennifer.
>Sanitorium was manned by Mr and Mrs Tipple
Matrons-Mrs Harrington(Bryce)Miss Stanley-Mrs Langford +
Tailors-Mr Runcie(also native american) +
Groundsman -
Sickbay Sister -
Engineers-
GENTLEMAN in charge of the outside dykes. I
hated that job when I was on maintanance week,forward the chariot
Chefs -
I can honestly say that I enjoyed my stay at Watts Naval School.
My opnion I think we could do with a few Watts Naval Schools
around today. problem being you would have all the do gooders up in arms.Excuse any spelling mistakes.

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