The Trusty Servant Nov 2016 No.122 | Page 32

NO.122 T H E T R U S T Y S E RVA N T Lines on the Abolition of College Beer (1915) Yes, all is o’er. We must drink water now, Or sip the anaemic juices of the cow. Swipes are for ever gone; the doctors say Beer hinders work, and saps the strength for play. Besides, of course, the present sitauation Makes it the gravest danger to the nation. If College were to go on drinking beer, What could prevent the Germans landing here? Wha t were the worth of our allshattering guns If College traitors drank – and helped the Huns? Yet, Swipes, methinks the spectres of the past Rise from their graves to watch thee breathe thy last. And Bacchus drapes his portly paunch in black, To signify, O Swipes, we wish thee back. WRG Mills (Coll, 1911-15, died 1917) Win Coll Soc Events May 2016 to mid-October 2016 Western Australian Old Wykehamist Lunch 2016: Chris Oakeley reports – Five Old Wykehamists in Western Australia – John Prince (Coll, 37-41), Michael Harford (E, 39-44), Andrew Byk (F, 8287), Christopher Oakeley (H, 54-59) and Mac McArthur (Q, 50-52) – and their wives met for an excellent lunch and brown bread ice cream on 7th May 2016 in Perth. Contact: +61 (0)8 9386 4357 Winchester Match: on Saturday 19th June 2016 and following the annual Service of Dedication in Chapel, 210 guests made their leisurely way to Win Coll Soc’s marquee beside Hunter Tent. There they were addressed by the Warden, who thanked Dr Ralph Townsend for all his hard work over the last 11 years, also drawing great attention to Cathy’s huge contribution. Joyce the College Chef then produced a spectacular John Sanders and David Fellowes HM and Ginny Lovell lunch which was enjoyed by all in a relaxed atmosphere. Those that had room remained for tea, where they were joined by a number of parents. Winchester Match seems to have evolved into a successful formula that is enjoyed by all. Jean Ritchie, Andrew Longmore, Guy Boney and Patrick Maclure 32