The Trusty Servant Nov 2018 No. 126 | Page 20

N o .126 A leader’s courage, which the Cross can bear; A ruler’s awe, a watchman’s wakeful eye, A Pilot’s skill the helm in storms to ply; A father’s patience, and a labourer’s toil A guide’s dexterity to disembroil; A prophet’s inspiration from above, A teacher’s knowledge, and a saviour’s love. No pressure, then! NB, the word ‘removable’ in the quotation from the statutes above is not a threat from Wykeham’s quill, but a contrast with the ten permanent priests who constituted the fellows. It is not anticipated that the requirement for Go Bo to have taken holy orders will be reinstated. HoDo Merry-Go-Round The beginning of Short Half also saw the first two of six imminent changes of Housedon: - 2018, Cook’s: Andrew Savory (Biology, 09-), from Liam Taylor (PE, 91-); - 2018, Trant’s: Steven Rich (MFL, 09-), from John Cullerne (Physics, 98-); - 2019, Kenny’s: Joe Cole (Physics, 15-), from Matt Winter (T&P, 05-); - 2019, Phil’s: Dan Pounds (Geography, 03-), from David Yeomans (DT, 04-); - 2020, Freddie’s: Tim Giddings (Classics, 09-), from Jamie McManus (Chemistry, 01-); - 2021, Beloe’s: Laurence Guymer (History, 10-), from Mark Romans (History, 00-). T he T rusty S ervant with 1016 runs, including 147* against the OWs. The fencing achievements of Joe Donaghue (A, 16-) and Keir Hudson (I, 14-) saw them selected for the Junior Commonwealth Games, for Scotland and Jersey respectively. Tom Kidner (E, 13-18) won his 12 th fives trophy during his time at the school (a record) and became only the second player even to retain both the major singles titles for a second year. Joseph Oluwabusola (C, 16-) represented Nigeria in the qualifying round of the U17 African Cup of Nations. Further national call-ups may follow from the current Yearlings sides: four out of the five beat their Etonian opposition early this half. From vellum to the Cloud Thanks to a generous donation from Alta Advisors in 2017, some of the most frequently consulted items from the College Archives have been digitised and a new website created to allow researchers to access these records on-line. The digitised records so far consist of the following: • Our published biographical registers of pupils, staff, wardens and fellows, the Winchester College Registers, 1836-1975 • The manuscript registers of scholars, 1393-1964 • Thomas Kirby’s printed edition of Winchester Scholars, covering all scholars admitted from 1393 to 1887 • The War Service Rolls and Roll of Honours for WW1 and WW2 • The Wykehamist from 1866 to 1920 • Winchester College Muniments, the published catalogue for the College Archives pre c1870 • Photographs of the school, taken from glass slides and negatives, late 19th and early 20th century The website is www.winchestercollegearchives.org and anyone wishing to use it should apply to the College Archivist for a log-on. This is to enable us to monitor what researchers are looking for and why. More archives will be digitised as time and funds allow. We will certainly continue to add editions of The Wykehamist and we hope to include the Foundation Charters and the Founder’s Statutes before the end of this year. If you are interested in using these digitised resources, please contact the College Archivist, Suzanne Foster on [email protected]. Ridding Court The redevelopment of Wellington House and surroundings has been completed, with the new buildings christened Ridding Court. Achievements Oliver Tarney (Music,12- ) has completed a setting of St Mark’s Passion commissioned by the St Endellion Easter Music Festival, with libretto Ruairidh Forgan (Coll, 13-18) has been selected for the UK team for the International Physics Olympiad in Lisbon; Richard Danylyuk (Coll, 14-) was invited to train with the UK Chemistry team. Jeyoung Lee (K, 15-) won first prize at the U18 William Morris Award for Arts and Crafts. Johnny Figy (I, 17-) broke the 1000-run barrier in his debut season for Lord’s, Ridding Court 20