The Trusty Servant May 2018 No. 125 | Page 33

N o .125 Office Donovan’s 73 Kingsgate Street Winchester SO23 9PE Telephone 01962 621217 E-mail [email protected] Web site www.wincollsoc.org Directors: Lorna Stoddart Alex Roe (G, 72-75) Deputy Director: Tamara Templer Don Associate: Michael Wallis (also Director of The Friends) The Council Simon Toynbee (D, 57-62) Nat Hone (F, 68-72) Alex Roe (G, 72-75) – Director of Win Coll Soc Winston Ginsberg (I, 81-85) Alasdair Maclay (Coll, 86-91) – Chairman Henry Knapman (B, 86-91) Caspar Uniacke (H, 86-91) Guy Pascoe (I, 86-91) David Hogan-Hern (Coll, 94-99) Freddie Bjorn (H, 95-00) Conrad Griffin (I, 04-09) Dr Tim Hands – Headmaster Lorna Stoddart – Director of Development Tamara Templer – Deputy Director of Development Michael Wallis – Don Associate and Director of The Friends Ten Sen Men MJP Martin DFC AFC (F, 32-38) PNB Howell (D, 32-38) Prof JC Dancy (Coll, 33-39) Revd CG Pilkington (E, 34-39) The Hon NHC Bruce (D, 34-39) Professor HB Barlow FRS (I, 35-39) Dr DH Malan (Coll, 35-40) Sir Roger Du Boulay KCVO CMG (Coll, 35-40) RM Rigby (I, 36-40) Major General HSR Watson CBE (F, 36-41) T he T rusty S ervant Winchester College Society From the Director Three gods, worshipped by my generation of OWs and before and including the co-founder of this magazine, have recently departed for their rowing, footballing and cricketing heavens and full appreciations of their lives at Win Coll and elsewhere appear above. These, together with 43 obituaries, give this edition of the Trusty Servant a slightly unbalanced feel perhaps, but I make no apology as one cannot plan for this in advance! Requiescant in pace. Calling all Freddieites! We will be holding the 150 th Anniversary Dinner for Freddie’s on Tuesday 2 nd October 2018. This will take place in the Great Hall of the Merchant Taylors’ Company in London. Invitations will be dispatched shortly and we are looking for a record turnout! The Chawker’s Anniversary Dinner will take place on Tuesday 5 th February 2019 and Phil’s on Tuesday 19 th March 2019. Please come to Winchester Match on 16 th June This is the main opportunity for OWs of all ages to visit the school and to be royally welcomed, fed and watered, with a heavily-subsidised lunch in the Win Coll Soc marquee next to Hunter Tent. If you have not already done so, you will find a reply form enclosed with this issue, giving full details about the day; alternatively, please register and pay on the Win Coll Soc website: www. wincollsoc.org. Visiting Win Coll – security arrangements OWs and Don Soc members are most welcome, but we have been asked by the Security Committee to remind those who wish to visit the school (other than for an event, when the instructions issued 33 may be different, or when visiting as a spectator at matches) that they must contact the Porters’ Lodge to check whether the school is open for visitors. This should be done at least 24 hours in advance of the planned visit, or by Friday midday for weekends: 01962 621227 or [email protected]. They should arrive at the Porters’ Lodge and not enter by any other gate and will be asked to produce identification and sign the OW or Don Soc Visitors books; they will be issued with a visitor’s badge and lanyard, to be worn conspicuously during their visit, please, and returned as they leave through the same gate. They will also be given a map showing the areas of the school that may be visited. Safeguarding and Child Protection regulations become ever tighter and OWs and ex-staff are no longer allowed to come and go at will. Recent Win Coll Soc Events Bath and Bristol Dinner: on Friday 3 rd November, 34 OWs and their wives filled the glorious interior of the Merchants’ Hall, Clifton. Chairman Dayrell McArthur (I, 59-64) welcomed the guests and Martin Clarke (K, 54- 59) described the current condition of the school. Next year it is back to Bath at Prior Park College on Friday 2 nd November. The Monty Rendall Amiens Dinner Centennial: on Friday 17 th November, one hundred years to the day after the original Amiens Dinner, a short Remembrance Parade was held in War Cloister, followed by drinks and a delicious dinner, skilfully designed by Viv Nutbeam to resemble the original. The 70 attendees, the same number as in France, were made up of senior OW military, young serving officers and descendants of the 1917 diners. The Headmaster spoke about Monty Rendall’s script in War Cloister and