The Trusty Servant May 2015 No.119 | Page 2

NO.119 T H E T R U S T Y S E RVA N T The 2014 revival of this practical but dignified building, fifty years after its inauguration, gives the School a concert hall worthy of its musical standards and space for other practical needs. The Entertainment presented at the official opening (see below for a shortened form of the programme) figured a number of the building’s various day-to-day uses. I Particular thanks and congratulations are owed to Michael St John Parker, Chairman of the Works Committee of the Governing Body during the period of this work, whose guidance was invaluable; the architects Barnsley, Hewett and Mallinson; the contractors, Kingerlee of Kidlington Oxon, and John Wells, our Works Bursar, whose competence and experience ensured a happy outcome. THE WAY WE ARE NOW An entertainment to mark the re-opening of New Hall Sunday 18th January 2015 at 7pm Programme Introduction & Welcome Official Re-opening of New Hall The Warden Mrs Lindsay Fox Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Hampshire Christopher Johnson (1536-1597): From The Origins & Life of William of Wykeham, Bishop of Winchester The Senior Tutor, the Second Master & Temi Bolodeoku (C) Ludwig Beethoven (1770-1827): Septet in E Flat Op.20 i. Adagio Allegro con brio The Great War 1914-1918: A.B.E.F. Alphabet from The Wipers Times 1917 Afghanistan: extracts from the war diaries and personal correspondence of 3 Rifles Battle Group, Helmand Province 2009 (Commanding Officer Col N J Kitson DSO OW) Edward Horrocks (A) and Thomas Shaw (A) Action Song: One Finger, One Thumb, Snow White & the Seven Dwarves Community Service Entertainers The Art of Fencing: Henry Fuller (H) & Edward Horrocks (A) sabre Three Folk Songs from the British Isles: Bobby Shaftoe, Danny Boy & O my love is like a red, red rose Cantores Episcopi Peter Cook (1937-1995): Experiences Down the Mine Hugo Jennings (C) Benny Andersson & Björn Ulvaeus (arr. Allwood & Sansun): Money, Money, Money The Quiristers 2