The Trusty Servant Nov 2015 No.120 | Page 20

NO.120 T H E T R U S T Y S E RVA N T Old Wykehamist Tolling Club Obiter Dicta OW Tolling Club is recruiting for the annual highlight: the Alumni Race on December 12th, 2015. The race is hosted by Thames Hare & Hounds on the historic Blues course over Wimbledon Common; the distance is 5 miles, suitable for a full range of fitness and athletic ability, with age categories up to V60 (and beyond). Any interested runners should send an email to Anthony Doolittle at [email protected]. John Darling (cont’d) Water Polo HLC Frere-Cook (B, 00-05) writes: The winning OW team at Winchester Match, posing with the Tom Noyce shield. The game finished 6-1, bringing to an end a three-year winning streak for the current men. Tom returned to referee and managed a tense match with magnanimous skill – whilst passions ran high, no one was permanently excluded this year. Next year will be the tenth iteration: we will have a few new recruits from this crop of leavers and I hope many more OWs will be able to make it to Winchester Match 2016. TN Hone (F, 68-72) writes: Andrew Orange has not got it quite right (TS119). Jo Darling used to say, ‘[X] was a verra verra remarkable man, verra remarkable’, followed by a sound that defies description using letters of the alphabet. My happiest memories of Jo were during Physics lessons about electricity. We were equipped with lengths of cable with crocodile clips on the end to make circuits of various kinds. These, surreptitiously, we used to attach to the tail of Jo’s jacket while he passed about the div room expounding on diodes or transistors (in our day it was almost valves – I exaggerate a little) or whatever. The more adventurous would add lengths of cable to previously attached ones so that he trailed longs leads about the room. He was so enthusiastic about the subject that it took him a long time (and some long cables) to notice. Eventually he would and, in an exasperated voice, say, ‘Now look here, you men’ (the “e” in “men” was hardly pronounced). I have no memory of awful retribution for this tiresome behaviour. Heaven forbid that Andrew ever daydreamed during one of Jo’s lessons. Surely not. Happy days indeed. He was a great man. All flesh is as grass but his passing is sad. AMF Orange (E, 68-72) concurs: Yes, the routine after the ‘verra’ was something like a loud gulp/swallowing sound, followed by a very broad smile! The routine after ‘You see, [name]’ was similar but generally omitted the sound. I do remember the crocodile-clip game and agree the riposte was just ‘Now look here, you men!’ He was a kind man. There was also a very old video machine. Didn’t we always clamour for a film of a suspension bridge falling to bits, as it experienced aeroelastic flutter in a high wind? Jo was never boring and actually I think that’s a great quality for a teacher. L-R: Alex Lijka (E, 08-13), Korn Chatikavanij (D, 78-82), Eden Forter (H, 09-14), Hugh Frere-Cook (B, 00-05), Sam Dunning, JD Dunning, Jackie Chau (A, 08-13), James Mok (E, 11-13) 20