Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2006 2:36 pm
Actually, on this very subject, I was given a copy of Melvyn Bragg's "The Adventure of English".
Haven't read it yet, though...........
Haven't read it yet, though...........

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That's quite a word...Richard Ruck wrote:And lastly, more specifically pertaining to tomorrow, I give you paraskavedekatriaphobia - the fear of Friday 13th.!
Sounds more like a Sri Lankan cricketer, though.....
Well I know I am pretty old, but if I was around then, I just can't remember. (This type of forgetfulness is called pre-lapsarian amnesia )AKAP wrote:Dave
One question springs to mind.
Who was here before the celts?
Which reminds me......Great Plum wrote:That's quite a word...Richard Ruck wrote:And lastly, more specifically pertaining to tomorrow, I give you paraskavedekatriaphobia - the fear of Friday 13th.!
Sounds more like a Sri Lankan cricketer, though.....
And dave, many congratualtions on your immaculately worded 500th post!
I don't miss sewing those alliterative black aprons.Richard Ruck wrote:Thanks!
Don't you just miss institutional hierarchy?
I was very rare, I did not get a GA until the end of my Upper VI year, then I went straight from a BA to School Prefect. Apparently it wasn't DR who had vetoed me but Miss Jenkins my House Mistress. She left at the end of my U VI year, so presumably lost her right of veto!englishangel wrote:In Vth form (GE) we got a black apron, to replace the blue pinafore we wore until then for meals, chores etc. Then sometime towards the end of Lower VI you swapped that for a green apron and became a monitress, got a silver badge (mentioned somewhere on here). Badly behaved people (or those who DR thought didn't behave more like) didn't get a green apron, not many of those. There were also Head girl, deputy head girl and 4-6 prefects. They had a little flat away from the rest of the houses. It was not far from the back gate. My final year the back gate was taken down to allow access to build a squash court. Whether it was becasue of this the head girl that year had a 'premature' baby 7 1/2 months after leaving I couldn't possibly say.
englishangel wrote:This is a photo of the 1972 monitresses with the fearsome DRRichard Ruck wrote:Thanks!
Not only that, Midget, but she is younger than she was in 1965!!midget wrote:DR seems to have shrunk between 1952 and 1972. What did you youngsters do to her?
just 2 small questions:englishangel wrote:I don't miss sewing those alliterative black aprons.Richard Ruck wrote:Thanks!
Don't you just miss institutional hierarchy?
This is a photo of the 1972 monitresses with the fearsome DR,
Our badges can be seen, not as big as the 617 squadron one as worn by Sue Betteridge, 3rd from left in the middle row.
In a word - YES!!! Though I think our generation would have gone for the Susannah Holmes option rather than the Housey one.sejintenej wrote:-didn't you miss having a 1553 style uniform?