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Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 7:35 pm
by Jude
we never did have such blood sports in our day.... the nearest we came to was hockey!
We didn't get colours, or badges, I feel really let down now, all I have is my P for posture badge.....
why were we treated SO differently - I suppose we were not supposed to be as competeative as the boys. huh.

Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 7:51 pm
by Katharine
Jude wrote:We didn't get colours, or badges, I feel really let down now, all I have is my P for posture badge.....
Some people (including Kerren) did get colours, Jude. It meant a small capital letter to be sewn on the blazer above (?) the crest. I think Kerren also said that it meant a different Old Girls' badge too.
When I first went to CH, we did not have crests on our blazers. I
think that you got the badge if you got your colours - but it may have been Mons. I know there were complaints from the select when we all got blazer badges as you could not tell the difference between them and the rest of the mob.
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 8:27 pm
by midget
Jude wrote:we never did have such blood sports in our day.... the nearest we came to was hockey!
We didn't get colours, or badges, I feel really let down now, all I have is my P for posture badge.....
why were we treated SO differently - I suppose we were not supposed to be as competeative as the boys. huh.

And how did you get to keep your Posture badge? We had to hand ours in
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 10:00 pm
by Happy
Kept mine too...
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 10:11 pm
by cj
Mine sits in my jewellery box. Sits correctly of course, upright, no slouching or legs crossed ...
Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 6:51 pm
by sejintenej
Far too young and overprotected; you never enjoyed the thrills of bicycle hockey on tarmac. CH deprived you; sue them
Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 7:51 am
by Jude
sejintenej wrote:
Far too young and overprotected; you never enjoyed the thrills of bicycle hockey on tarmac. CH deprived you; sue them
Can't - they don't exisit anymore!!! lol!
Watched my son at CH roller blade behind Lamb A/B - in what became a carpark on days in/out start/end of term - there was a lot more space in Horsham..
Isn't it weird how the girls uniform changed so much in just the 10 years between Katherine and I? All our blazers had badges - if it didn't you had to sew one on. I have a photo of me in a ballooning blue striped summer dress, brown sandals & short fawn socks (I'd forgotten about them until I got the photo out for DBTS when he visited!) and my blazer on out the back of 5's. I had written a letter to my foster parents begging them to take me away! They were going somewhere so decided to drop in and see if I was really as bad as I said. let's just say that although the school overwhelmed them, the dorms etc didn't!
Just about everyone of us has different views on the uniform we all wore, and yet the school couldn't have afforded to keep changing it surely?
Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 12:22 pm
by englishangel
We wore the same in 1965.
Dresses could be any colour though.
It was the Sunday uniform which kept changing, twice while I was there. Each one worse than the last.
I think there is quite a bit about this on the 'Hertford' thread.
Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 12:50 pm
by cj
Hertford summer uniform during the 80s was a very jolly affair. All the different coloured stripey dresses and our Sunday best - cherry red blazers and blue and white spotty shirts. But, Horsham unifrom was much smarter, even with the lacy jabots.