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'''Cecil Deighton''' is/was a teacher of %subject% at [[Boston Grammar School]].
'''Cecil Deighton''' was a teacher of German at [[Boston Grammar School]] (1940-1966).
 
==Before BGS==
 
Deighton was educated at [[Wikipedia:Beverley Grammar School|Beverley Grammar School]], MA(1938), [[Wikipedia:Lincoln College, Oxford|Lincoln College]]; [[Wikipedia:University of Paris|Sorbonne, Paris]] 1924-1925. He went on to teach at [[Wikipedia:Thomas Adams School|Wem Grammar School]] (1927-1929); [[Wikipedia:Rutlish School|Rutlish School]], Merton (1929-1930); [[Wikipedia:Forest School, Walthamstow|Forest School]] (1930-1940)
 
==Memories==
 
By [[Edwin Killick]] (BGS 1955-1962)
 
The time we bought 'Snoddy' Deighton his first biro only for him to confront us the next day saying it had leaked inside his pocket leaving his shirt and jacket with a large blue stain. I also enjoyed listening to Snoddy`s account of the fencing lessons at one of the German universities where he would talk of the duelling scars. "You have to hack, hack boy!" This was demonstrated with an imaginary epée and one finger constantly in his mouth.
 
By [[Barry Smith]] (BGS 1955-1962)
 
Snoddy's German "Diktat" comes to mind. He would always say "Punkt. Full stop there." As well as [[Hubert Alvanley Jones|Spike Jones]]' high speed arrival on his bike, there was the well known outburst of "There's far too much… NOOISSEE!"
 
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== See Also ==
[[Category:Modern Languages]]
[[Category:1940s]]
[[Category:1950s]]
[[Category:1960s]]


==See Also==
*[[:Boston Grammar School Staff]]
*[[:Fred Crowhurst]]
*[[:Boston Grammar School 1962 (Part 3 of 6)]]
*[[:Boston Grammar School 1962 (Part 3 of 6)]]

Latest revision as of 15:48, 31 January 2024

Cecil Deighton

Cecil Deighton
Nicknames Snoddy
Born 12 February 1903(1903-02-12)
Hull, Yorkshire
Died 26 July 1980(1980-07-26) (aged 77)
Tiverton, Devon
Roles Head of Languages from 1946
Years at BGS 1940-1966
Departments Modern Languages
Subjects German
Spouse Doris Scott Deighton
Parents Robert Cecil Deighton, Ethel May Watson

Cecil Deighton was a teacher of German at Boston Grammar School (1940-1966).

Before BGS

Deighton was educated at Beverley Grammar School, MA(1938), Lincoln College; Sorbonne, Paris 1924-1925. He went on to teach at Wem Grammar School (1927-1929); Rutlish School, Merton (1929-1930); Forest School (1930-1940)

Memories

By Edwin Killick (BGS 1955-1962)

The time we bought 'Snoddy' Deighton his first biro only for him to confront us the next day saying it had leaked inside his pocket leaving his shirt and jacket with a large blue stain. I also enjoyed listening to Snoddy`s account of the fencing lessons at one of the German universities where he would talk of the duelling scars. "You have to hack, hack boy!" This was demonstrated with an imaginary epée and one finger constantly in his mouth.

By Barry Smith (BGS 1955-1962)

Snoddy's German "Diktat" comes to mind. He would always say "Punkt. Full stop there." As well as Spike Jones' high speed arrival on his bike, there was the well known outburst of "There's far too much… NOOISSEE!"

See Also