The Trusty Servant May 2018 No. 125 | Page 4

N o .125 T he T rusty S ervant Mediterranean. To give a flavour of the breadth and the variety of his other activities and successes, here are a few. He arrived in 1949, just in time to join Harold Walker as one of the assistant coaches of the VIII which won the Princess Elizabeth Cup at Henley that year. He must have impressed Harold Walker by his contribution, because by the next year he had been successfully proposed by Walker for membership of Leander, and the famous pink socks and tie often came out on rowing high days thereafter. His greater rowing triumph was the 1954 VIII which also won at Henley. One of that crew recalls that Colin’s successful verbal sparring with the coach of Shrewsbury, the principal opposition that year, was worth a length, in a race actually won by a mere third of a length. Another wrote at the time, ‘To Mr Badcock we owe the confidence... perhaps a schoolmaster has to be a psychologist; certainly Mr Badcock could make a fortune on Harley Street.’ In 1956, Desmond Lee decided that there was a need for an old boys’ newsletter, and The Trusty Servant was launched. As Colin put it in 2006, with typical modesty, when The Trusty Servant looked back on its first 50 years, ‘There were 15 Wykehamists on the staff at the time and Desmond chose the right one – Ronnie Hamilton; and Ronnie, with perhaps less unerring taste, chose me.’ Colin co-edited The Trusty Servant for 20 years, first with Ronnie Hamilton and then with James Sabben-Clare. With modest anonymity, ‘Porcinum Os’ unfailingly entertained and informed. A second Hamilton-Badcock collaboration was that Ronnie chose Colin to be his House Tutor in Trant’s, and that in turn gave rise to their third: Pendlebury’s guided tour, with St Alban, of all the plaster and glass saints of this Chapel, in Pendlebury and the Plaster CFB with Graham Hughes (D, 64-69), Jack Phelps (College Boatman), Simon Jack (Coll, 65-69) and Mervyn Banting (Assistant Chaplain, 61-70; 04- 08) at Jack Phelps’ retirement in 1969. 4