March 1, 1950 — my father took this adorable photo of Lindy going to KGV when we were still living in Cameron Road ❤️
I don’t know if Lindy started there the year she turned 11, which was 1950, as most new intakes joined in September of the year they turned 11. I don’t think this was the start of the school year in March so perhaps Lindy joined in September 1949, when she was almost 10?
Here is a photo of Lindy with some of her classmates, taken in 1951 near to the small building which housed the boys’ woodworking class and the girls’ domestic science class and later, the “tuck shop“! Or at least I think it was taken there, as it looks familiar to me 😀
1951 May – Lindy with some of her classmates in a photo shoot. Lindy is standing 2nd to the right, and her long-time friend Libby Stokes is in the front, also 2nd from right. (Click to enlarge)
She certainly did well, both in her scholastic work and in the sports side of things for Upsdell, her house.
1952 Lindy and the rest of the Upsdell track team (Click to enlarge)
1953 – Lindy in her winter KGV uniform taken at the Police Club after our first leave (Click to enlarge)
Lindy with her friends at KGV …
Lindy was such a valued team and class member that she was made a sub-prefect when in Lower Six and then she was a prefect when in Upper Six. I remember she left her badges at home when she got married and I foolishly threw them away! Oh to go back in time ?♀️
Lindy and her fellow prefects standing with the oval behind them. Jal Schroff was also Head Boy (Click to enlarge)
One thing for sure, Lindy went to a whole lot of fun things at KGV in the evenings, something which wasn’t there when I was at the school. Looked like my mother organised fashion shows with the pupils as models …
The models for the fashion show held at KGV. From L:R – Helen Feldman, Lindy & Suzanne Hewson (Click to enlarge)
The audience wating for the fashion show to start – dad and me sitting in the front row in those nippy green stackable chairs! Ugh!! (Click to enlarge)
Either before or after th show, L:R – Jane Gommersall, Gerry Heron (behind her), me, dad behind me, Lindy and Helen (Click to enlarge)
I saw a very interesting (well, to me it was “unusual” ?) photo of Lindy and the rest of the Upper Six pupils doing the Palais Glide ?
L:R – (1) Sheila Dyer, (5) Sylvia Heitmyer, (6) Mike Green, (7) Libby Stokes, (8) Pete Whittaker, (9) Helen Feldman, (11) Lindy (Click to enlarge)
Now I must admit I have never heard of that type of dance so I just had to google it to see what it was all about and this is what I found …
Palais Glide as the latest hit in 1938, together with the Lambert Walk (which, strangely enough, I remember)!! Why? I have no idea ?♀️
However I doubt very much that the kids in the senior year were doing the groovy Palais Glide from 1938, rather they had to do the Scottish dancing version of it ?
Photos of Lindy and her friends when she was studying at King George V School in Homantin, Kowloon, as well as photos of Lindy socialising with her friends over the school years.
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