Moving houses at CH
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Don't think that messing about with houses is anything new.
My last couple of years at CH were slightly confused (and enormously enriched!) by the fact that the merger with the girls school at Hertford was on the horizon.
A far as I remember, and I can't remember the details - it was necessary to juggle the houses around a bit, and instead of having 2 houses on my CH "cv", one junior and one senior, I have 3: Barnes A for junior, then Lamb B and Maine A for senior. I think that's right. It's been a while...
I'm sure that the "flavour" of houses changes over a number of years, and especially with new housemasters moving in.
In my time, I remember that Peele B (senior house) has a terrible reputation for being rather cruel, bohemian in a dodgy way, and not somewhere you'd want to hang around if you were a junior (Grecians hanging out of top floor windows shouting out "Come here, little boy").
I begged my junior house master not to be put into Peele B, and he told me that I was just the kind of boy they wanted to put there, to "civilize" it. Which is obviously a compliment (in retrospect) but at the time I was absolutely terrifled! Anyway - I ended up in another, nicely bohemian house, so, phew!
My last couple of years at CH were slightly confused (and enormously enriched!) by the fact that the merger with the girls school at Hertford was on the horizon.
A far as I remember, and I can't remember the details - it was necessary to juggle the houses around a bit, and instead of having 2 houses on my CH "cv", one junior and one senior, I have 3: Barnes A for junior, then Lamb B and Maine A for senior. I think that's right. It's been a while...
I'm sure that the "flavour" of houses changes over a number of years, and especially with new housemasters moving in.
In my time, I remember that Peele B (senior house) has a terrible reputation for being rather cruel, bohemian in a dodgy way, and not somewhere you'd want to hang around if you were a junior (Grecians hanging out of top floor windows shouting out "Come here, little boy").
I begged my junior house master not to be put into Peele B, and he told me that I was just the kind of boy they wanted to put there, to "civilize" it. Which is obviously a compliment (in retrospect) but at the time I was absolutely terrifled! Anyway - I ended up in another, nicely bohemian house, so, phew!
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When I was a junior, we had only 4 junior houses:
Maine B - the house I was in, so v. biased... the best
Lamb B: - the house full of sporty types really and skaters!
Thornton B: With all due respect to those inb this house, dropouts!
Peele B: They were so far away from anyone else that they started their own culture - you could tell if someone had been in Peele B on their juniors if they were a Grecian!
Maine B - the house I was in, so v. biased... the best
Lamb B: - the house full of sporty types really and skaters!
Thornton B: With all due respect to those inb this house, dropouts!
Peele B: They were so far away from anyone else that they started their own culture - you could tell if someone had been in Peele B on their juniors if they were a Grecian!
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Yeah, he taught us some very starnge philosophy lectures on our squits. It was all good fun though!
srcudlipp wrote:And his annoying humming!Hendrik wrote:a problem i never had as a second and third form. few teachers bother baiting smokers anymore anyway. he used to run and run when taking us on steeplechase. ugh. and ugh again.srcudlipp wrote: I liked him - very odd, but very fair - only thing wound me up was the way he used to spin his head around in circles when he was talking - oh, and his ability to run and run and run.......(especially when chasing smokers )
head rotations. had totally forgotten about that. his obsession with philosophy. his strange drone.
Did he still have that weird medieval painting in his study - the one with all the villagers running round with strange u-shaped hard-ons? Difficult to keep a straight face when he was bollocking you, and you caught sight of that on the wall
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Harry Stotlemeir.... those where the days...
Andy Friend wrote:Yeah, he taught us some very starnge philosophy lectures on our squits. It was all good fun though!
srcudlipp wrote:And his annoying humming!Hendrik wrote: a problem i never had as a second and third form. few teachers bother baiting smokers anymore anyway. he used to run and run when taking us on steeplechase. ugh. and ugh again.
head rotations. had totally forgotten about that. his obsession with philosophy. his strange drone.
Did he still have that weird medieval painting in his study - the one with all the villagers running round with strange u-shaped hard-ons? Difficult to keep a straight face when he was bollocking you, and you caught sight of that on the wall
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maine b. nah, not biased. just an honest appraisal of the best house.Great Plum wrote:When I was a junior, we had only 4 junior houses:
Maine B - the house I was in, so v. biased... the best
Lamb B: - the house full of sporty types really and skaters!
Thornton B: With all due respect to those inb this house, dropouts!
Peele B: They were so far away from anyone else that they started their own culture - you could tell if someone had been in Peele B on their juniors if they were a Grecian!
lamb b - rather strange, not that sporty when i knew it. famous for its violence, lack of intelligence (a few notable exceptions), smell (due to certain 'fishy' competitions in lav-ends?), crazy slang, outdated traditions (hangover from the shippy days?), and skating. my year in lamb seemed to be kick-ass at swimming.
thorn b - there seemed to be some kind of alliance with us by default; we were the only two even vaguely normal ones. and didn't smell too odd. good at running (as they would tell you at length). like maine b at the time, had two casts in its year group: the cool and the outcasts (though the 'outcasts' actually outnumbered the 'cool' crew LMFAO).
peele b - true what you said, and i think it always will be. very strange smell. gladding was THE most laid back housemaster of the four.
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the song i remember howey performing the most was his time song: 'how do you use your time? abuse it, lose it'....a true classic! what a man!
i also remember when he first became peele b's housemaster in 2000, and he gave everyone a sheet at the end of his first term, one of the questions being 'how many McDonalds meals do you think you are owed?'....and he bought them all!!! a couple of people even put down 5/6 meals, and got them! the house funds were gone by the next term obviously.
would paddster be paddy duncan?
i also remember when he first became peele b's housemaster in 2000, and he gave everyone a sheet at the end of his first term, one of the questions being 'how many McDonalds meals do you think you are owed?'....and he bought them all!!! a couple of people even put down 5/6 meals, and got them! the house funds were gone by the next term obviously.
would paddster be paddy duncan?