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<blockquote>Spike Jones, the geography master, who rode a racing bike through the school yard at 100 m.p.h. but could stop it instantly without putting his foot on the ground if a boy or ball came suddenly across his path. Spike was also a radio ham and would constantly interrupt our lessons in P room (I think it was next to the art room) so he could climb the ladder to access the CCF radio in the loft area.</blockquote> | <blockquote>Spike Jones, the geography master, who rode a racing bike through the [[Mart Yard|school yard]] at 100 m.p.h. but could stop it instantly without putting his foot on the ground if a boy or ball came suddenly across his path. Spike was also a radio ham and would constantly interrupt our lessons in P room (I think it was next to the art room) so he could climb the ladder to access the CCF radio in the loft area.</blockquote> | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
Revision as of 15:36, 11 November 2020
| Hubert Alvanley Jones | |
|---|---|
| Nicknames | Spike |
| Education | B.A. Selwyn College Cambridge |
| Years at BGS | 1950-59 |
| Departments | Geography |
| Subjects | Geography |
| Notable work(s) | CCF Naval Section |
Hubert Alvanley Jones was a teacher of Geography at Boston Grammar School.
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(Edwin Killick - BGS 1955-1962)
Spike Jones, the geography master, who rode a racing bike through the school yard at 100 m.p.h. but could stop it instantly without putting his foot on the ground if a boy or ball came suddenly across his path. Spike was also a radio ham and would constantly interrupt our lessons in P room (I think it was next to the art room) so he could climb the ladder to access the CCF radio in the loft area.