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Andrew Lyall CGS 1954 - 1961

Memories of his school masters loom large in Andrew's recollections of life at CGS in the 1950's - do you recall them.... and their nicknames?
5 Oct 2020
Written by Andrew Lyall
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Andrew Lyall Class of 1961
Andrew Lyall Class of 1961

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