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 PUPIL NEWS







            Breaking the
            300 year barrier!
            Scott Duncan (1963), Doug
            McCallum (1964), Ian (Muck)
            McCallum (1963) and Adrian Ford
            (1964) met up for the first time in
            two years at The Cosy Club,
            Salisbury for a mini-reunion.   Ken Scotland: the Autobiography
            Adrian Ford told Quadrangle: “the   Kenneth Scotland (1955) is not only a FP, he    My biggest accolade has been from a
            usual suspects’ names came up   is a former Scotland and British & Irish Lion   contemporary at school who wrote ‘Charlie
            including our headmaster, William   who played rugby for the Royal Signals,   Broadwood (a long serving English teacher)
            McL.Dewar who will be familiar to   Cambridge University, London Scottish,   would have been proud of you.’
            many FPs. He was known as a     Leicester and Aberdeenshire, as well as his   Ken credits playing for the school and club for
            consummate disciplinarian in school   home club – Heriot’s.       his development as a player and driving one
            and was a very pleasant travelling   Ken has written an engaging autobiography   of his earliest ambitions to play on the
            companion on a school trip to France.    on his life in the rugby world which was   Goldenacre stand pitch in front of a home
            The recent surveys by Quadrangle   published by Polaris Publishing last year. The   crowd:
            had already honed our memory skills   book is a fantastic documentation of the   “I would hope that readers take out of the
            and we found common ground on   sport which is honest, beguiling and intimate.   book that my bones are blue and white
            who were our best teachers. Mr   Quadrangle caught up with Ken to discuss the  striped. Goldenacre is my spiritual home.”
            McPhee (aka ’Huck’) took unanimous   book and how Heriot’s impacted his decision   “It was the basis of my interest in rugby.
            honours for Maths, Mr Abercromby   to put pen to paper:           The staff from the school encouraged me,
            (Abers) & Mr Nimmo for French,
                                            “About 20 years ago realising how little I knew  I owe the school a lot.”
            ‘Rocky’ Stone for Geography,
                                            of my own family history I started to write a   You can purchase Ken’s autobiography
            ‘Charlie’ Broadwood and ‘Kipper’
                                            Memoir for my children and their descendants.   online and instore at all recognised retailers
            Heron for English, Mr ‘Spud’
                                            A recent chance meeting with my Publisher   including Waterstones, WHSmith and
            Thompson, Physics.
                                            was sufficient to convince me to go public.    Blackwells.
            We paused to remember some of
            our former classmates who are no
            longer with us, David Boyd, Dave
            McKinlay, Stuart Broadwood, Colin   A Minstrel Heart
            Campbell, Charlie Speed, Clive
                                          David Campbell (1954) has written his memoirs,   the joy of bringing them together; it is there that
            Fairweather, Kenny White, Dick Saxty,   documenting a colourful and varied life which   I find the deepest meaning and the sweetest
 Follow Heriot's Rowers on Instagram:  Lex Hope and Hugh Edwards. We will
                                          contains vivid memories of his time as pupil at   music.”
            never forget them and the part they
                                          George Heriot’s.                   Journalist Catherine Lockerbie, who held the title
            played in our progress through the
                                          The book was published by Luath Press Ltd.   as lead writer for
            years at the school.”
                                          The memoir tells his story from childhood in   The Scotsman
 Former Pupils selected for Team GB Rowing  The former pupils remarked that    wartime Fraserburgh to a holiday job with a   newspaper and
            co-education has been a good,                                    Director of the
                                          dramatic and life-changing conclusion, through a
            if inevitable, move for Heriot’s and                             Edinburgh Book
 Three former pupils were selected to be part of the Team GB rowing   Rowing is particularly popular at Heriot’s, with Senior pupils taking   pivotal role as a BBC radio producer at the time of
            may be the basis of the school’s                                 Festival, described
 squad in the Tokyo Olympics: Polly Swann (2006) in the woman’s   part in numerous competitions across the country. Heather Taylor   the Scottish renaissance of writing, drama and
            more compassionate outlook today.                                David’s reflections
 showpiece, who narrowly missed out on the bronze medal with her   (2021), also headed to the Team GB Trials in July and was   folk traditions, and finally to his international
 partner, Helen Glover, finishing in 4th place, Harry Leask (2011) who   mentored by Polly Swann up until the last few days before the   The FPs remain incredibly proud    career as an acclaimed storyteller mentored by   as: “A glorious
 was awarded the silver medal in the men’s quadruple sculls and   Olympics. Heather will jet off to America on a full rowing scholarship   of their Heriot’s heritage and look   the celebrated Traveller Duncan Williamson.    chronicle,
 Hamish Burrell (1983) who coached members of Team GB.   after the Summer. Polly coached Heather’s sister, Catriona Taylor   forward to the next meet up – with   David told Quadrangle:   Campbell fills the
 (2019) and is a huge inspiration to many Herioters.   any luck fully COVID-free!  pages with pure
                                          “The roots of things in my life have always been
                                                                             delight.”
                                          the love of word, stories, poetry and people and
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