What particularly interested me, though, was the programme for Horsham Speech Day, Saturday 7th June 1975. UVI pupils were bussed down to Horsham and it was my first visit to the boys' school. The names meant nothing to me at the time but reading it again now, there are some that have become familiar. M J McKelvey conducted the music. The report at the back included university successes and either school or university prizes. R S Hopgood achieved First Class Honours in English Language and Literature (assume that's John's brother); and one P W R Underwood was awarded the Worshipful Company of Cutlers' Captain Boot Travelling Scholarship (is there a smiley for "impressed"?)
Scarily, for every name mentioned, I have annotated the initials with the full Christian name and added their House. However did I find out, and why did I think it mattered? Also I remember sitting opposite someone called Dick at lunch and rather liking him, and then trying to find out who he was. By interrogating various other contacts I think I established that it was Dick Seekins, but I am rather embarrassed to note that on the back of the programme I have listed all the other possible Dicks and Richards (someone must have told me all the likely names), and then eliminated them on the basis of things that had come up in conversation with DS, such as house, etc, until I finally arrived at the correct identity.


