The Trusty Servant Nov 2018 No. 126 | Page 35

N o .126 Crown and Manor Club The Crown and Manor Club in Hoxton prides itself on a history of providing a safe haven for boys and young men. It is open to members between the ages of 7 and 25 and comprises a gymnasium, games room, access to technology and spaces suitable for education and community purposes. It has had a long association with Win Coll and young OWs are encouraged to become involved, in particular helping with homework. Also, the Club is looking for anyone who is in a position to offer work experience or internships. Please make contact with the Chairman, Guy Davison, [email protected]. Founder’s Obit For the first time in many years, the Quiristers, Winchester Cathedral Choristers and New College Choristers came together on Thursday 27 th September for a Founder’s Obit Festal Evensong. Miles Young, Warden of New College, gave the homily, which can be viewed on the News page of the Win Coll Soc website wincollsoc.org. This was followed by a Founder’s Dinner for Junior Part boys in College Hall, a new event. Old Wykehamist Blues – help needed! We are trying to create lists of all Wykehamists awarded blues or half-blues at Oxford and Cambridge. The hope is to create honours boards for the new PE centre. So far, draft lists have been drawn up by trawling through the published Winchester College Registers and back copies of The Wykehamist/Trusty Servant. For the 1827-1930, these lists can be checked against details published in a book called Oxford versus Cambridge: a record of inter-university contests, but we will struggle to ensure that we have correct information from 1930. We would therefore be very grateful if OWs could contact the College Archivist, Suzanne Foster via [email protected] with details of their blues/half-blues or any others that they know of. T he T rusty S ervant Panama Hat Bands Hat Bands in OW colours are now available from the Win Coll Soc, priced at £20. [email protected] 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 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 Winchester Match: on Saturday 16th June, on a slightly chilly day but bright enough, a smaller than usual cohort of OWs and staff gathered for lunch in the magnificent Win Coll Soc marquee beside Hunter Tent. There they were hosted by Patrick Walker, Development Associate, with the Warden and Headmaster also speaking. The weaker- than-usual OW 1st and 2nd XIs were soundly thrashed by Lords and 2nd XI, with Hopperite Jonathan Figy scoring over 140. Altogether a most enjoyable day . David Clementi and Andrew Shedden, Registrar Guy Boney and Stuart Watson 35