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Tuesday, 16th March 2010

Bid to get the A team back together

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Published Date: 16 October 2008

TWO former Batley Grammar School pupils are hoping to reunite their old classmates.

Ian Haigh and Duncan Hilton are hoping to organise a 50-year school reunion for the boys in class A, Alpha and B who started in 1958 and pupils who joined in subsequent years.

Ian said: "There would have been a total of about 100 boys in all the three forms of our year-group and, at present, I have made contact with only about 25. I need to contact many more if we are to have a successful reunion."

Ian is asking anyone who has not already contacted him to get in touch at ianshaigh@henhouse.plus.com, or on 01423 734273.

* To Ian's recollection, this photo of the A form in 1989 shows in the back row Jes Smith, ? Cooke, John Field, Melvyn Woodcock, Robert Hall, Mike Stephenson, ?, Ian Ladley, John Hidle, Tony Dacre, Stephen Webb and John Booth.

In the middle row is Stephen Hird, Alan Oakes, Robert Farrar, Robert Patterson, John Sugden, Philip Jackson, David Auty, Mick Dewhirst, Romilly Hirst, John Bond, Philip Walker and Robert Graham.

And in the front row are Derek Sykes, Ian Haigh, Peter Crisp, Stuart Hodgson, John Dewar, Mr Sutcliffe, Ian Bland, Mick Sheard, Alan Hinchcliffe, Stephen Briggs and Jerry Dawson.

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