The drama studio at Tenby's Greenhill School has been named in memory of a former Greenhillian and school governor, Mr. Arthur Ormond. Situated in the sixth form centre, Mr. Ormond, a former chairman of the school governors and past editor of Observer, took a great interest when the facility was being built and was always interested in drama productions and shows at the school. "Mr. Ormond was very proud of the sixth form centre and we thought it would be a fitting tribute to name the drama studio after him, especially as he made such a great contribution to school life," said headmaster, Mr. Chris Noble. Seen with Mr. Noble at the naming ceremony are Mr. Ormond's sons, Richard and Robert, head of the school's creative arts department, Mr. Paul Rapi, chairman of governors, Dr. Mike Brew, and governors Pip Parker and Clare Williams.