BAND AND OLD BLUES DAY
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jhopgood wrote:Certainly at the last Speech Day there were a good number of girls in the band. The lead trumpet was a girl and very good too.I have proof as I videoed some of it to show my village band what a real band should look and sound like.
The village band age spread is about the same as CH, 10-21, with me being the exception.
............ and I'm told she was a pretty good trumpet player, as well, John !!

On a serious note ---- Look at the still existing military bands. LOADS of serving female service staff these days.
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why???Great Plum wrote:Only girls can play the cymbals. The band captain on my year was a girl! There have been lots of girls in the CH band for as long as I remember...jtaylor wrote:Girls in the band from 1985, the year of the merger, my first year at CH.
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I refuse to get into the male v female debate. I don't understand sexism and I never will, or racism come to that.
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Maybe it's because the term OB to me means Old Boys........ think about it - We girls wre never Old Blues we were Christ's Hospital Old GIRLS Association - hence teh problem in my poor dememted brain....
see other threads - am having a slight p[rob with MS at the mo - things are going adrift in my brain as well in body!
When I first visited Horsham there was a huge emphasis on the BOYS Marching BAND - so I have probably pulled that forwards and not left it in the past - I'm sorry. Anyhow, I would have thought any large breasted girl might have problems with teh cymbals - I think I would end up wuith a tit sarnie - copper plated!
I''l stick to clarinets, trying to remember souza's march and getting hte right foot in the right place!
see other threads - am having a slight p[rob with MS at the mo - things are going adrift in my brain as well in body!
When I first visited Horsham there was a huge emphasis on the BOYS Marching BAND - so I have probably pulled that forwards and not left it in the past - I'm sorry. Anyhow, I would have thought any large breasted girl might have problems with teh cymbals - I think I would end up wuith a tit sarnie - copper plated!
I''l stick to clarinets, trying to remember souza's march and getting hte right foot in the right place!
Jude Comber (nee Kelynack) 5's 5.38 1975-1980 Herts.
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.... or ageism, or any other ism which impinges (including pingeism of which it is an anagram) on me or any of my friends (John's Hog at Guildford only excepted)englishangel wrote:I refuse to get into the male v female debate. I don't understand sexism and I never will, or racism come to that.
David Eastburn (Prep B and Mid A 1947-55)
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'OGS perhaps?? .... that would cover Hogs and Dogs as well as any Old Girls.
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yes but an old blue is an older policeman.....
men in blue????
The school has traddition of longcoats of bluecoats - so sureley they should be Old long coats or old blue coats
OLC / OBC /
Why can't we be CH'ers?
Millfield has old Milfieldians
Wycliffe has old Wycliffians
Old Chirst hospitalians?????
men in blue????
The school has traddition of longcoats of bluecoats - so sureley they should be Old long coats or old blue coats
OLC / OBC /
Why can't we be CH'ers?
Millfield has old Milfieldians
Wycliffe has old Wycliffians
Old Chirst hospitalians?????
Jude Comber (nee Kelynack) 5's 5.38 1975-1980 Herts.
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I'm happy to consider myself an Old Blue, and have done for years. I prefer it to Old Girl. Are the alumni of any other school known as Old Blues?
When I was in the VI form we creased ourselves with laughter at the headline in a Sunday paper of a rugby report: Old Blues are Fast and Persistent
When I was in the VI form we creased ourselves with laughter at the headline in a Sunday paper of a rugby report: Old Blues are Fast and Persistent
Katharine Dobson (Hills) 6.14, 1959 - 1965