I left school in 1954, having been there for only 2 years. I wanted to take an engineering apprenticeship, which I did. After that I joined Castrol as a Clerk and after 37 years finished up at Technical and Marketing Services Manager Castrol Middle East.
I founded the OB Rugby Club with Peter Rumney (H. 1937-39) played for a number of years, and was made a Vice-President. I also ran the OB Tennis team for a number of years.
What do I remember from my school days?
- Fagging
- Boaters
- Not being able to turn left out of the School Gates as that was the direction of Roedean.
- School and House Prefects giving Drills – 1 hour cleaning up and other chores.
School drills were given for a number of reasons for example:
- Walking on the Grass.Only Masters and School Prefects could do that.
- Having the Middle button of your jacket undone.
- Having your hand or hands in your pockets.
Yellow Papers – given to you for bad work. You had to collect the Yellow Paper from your housemaster and repeat the work on it. More than two or maybe three a term and you were canned.
Given the cane or slipper by Masters and Prefects.
Many other good things as well!