Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2005 10:27 am
Ed Denison was meant to be a drum major legend - he is said to have been able to throw the mace over the arches between Big School and the Classics Block! It may be an urban myth though!
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The dreaded 'sickie' bug, one wonders ?scariefairy wrote:just thought u might like 2 know, the band(full, not bugle) a few weeks ago, marched out with 2 bass drums, a tennor drum and 1 snare drum on front rank
T'was indeed. That day was a novelty for most of us I think.J.R. wrote:The dreaded 'sickie' bug, one wonders ?scariefairy wrote:just thought u might like 2 know, the band(full, not bugle) a few weeks ago, marched out with 2 bass drums, a tennor drum and 1 snare drum on front rank
Is that Bill's brother ?Mid A 15 wrote:I might be wrong here but I have vague memories of reading in The Blue that the late "Paddie" Drake (former Old Blues section editor of The Blue) achieved the feat of tossing the mace over the cloisters (and catching it) in the forties.
Perhaps one of our older posters knows.
Tim Bryant (aka Goya or Plug) was a house tutor in Maine in the 90's...J.R. wrote:'Bill' Bailey was never keen to see his beloved maces getting damaged.
I seem to remember Bryant, (Tim ?) had great expertise with the mace !
Never seen one 'tossed' over the big school bridge though.
This is surely impossible to achieve whilst maintaining an air of elegance...Mid A 15 wrote:I might be wrong here but I have vague memories of reading in The Blue that the late "Paddie" Drake (former Old Blues section editor of The Blue) achieved the feat of tossing the mace over the cloisters (and catching it) in the forties.
Perhaps one of our older posters knows.
I saw Ed Denison do it as well - impressivedarthmaul wrote:This is surely impossible to achieve whilst maintaining an air of elegance...Mid A 15 wrote:I might be wrong here but I have vague memories of reading in The Blue that the late "Paddie" Drake (former Old Blues section editor of The Blue) achieved the feat of tossing the mace over the cloisters (and catching it) in the forties.
Perhaps one of our older posters knows.
Yes David it has! You yourself wrote about it at some length!! The link is:petard249 wrote:I think that the question of tossing the mace over the Big School bridge has been discussed elsewhere on this forum, but can't find it. Anyway, it was performed in my time by one Dennis Silk - drum major, Senior Grecian, rugby player, cricket player, academic and general swot. Wonder what happened to him afterwards though?
But what I don't understand is, that if you know already what happened to him afterwards, why have you asked the same question again as you did before?? I appreciate that it is your "little joke", but as I have said elsewhere on this forum, jokes are not my forté; you may have to explain!!petard249 wrote:Lest it be thought that I was belittling Dennis Silk, I, like David Eastburn, remember him as the Senior Grecian in my first/second year in the Upper School. He, of course, would not have remembered me from Adam - just one of a load of faceless squits - and from a different house.
However, in the early 1980s I went to give a lecture to the senior forms at Radley, where Dennis was the boss - I think the post is called Warden rather than headmaster, but could be wrong. The lecture had been arranged by a master other than Silk, but when he discovered in advance that I was an Old Blue (how he found that out I have no idea) he personally attended and introduced me at the lecture as if I was an old and valued friend - which was certainly not the case, but it obviously went down well with the boys - and, of course, with me. Afterwards he sent me an extremely nice letter and a book as a memento, both of which I treasure to this day.
So, it really was a joke!
Sure it wasn't a borstal or approved school ??petard249 wrote:Lest it be thought that I was belittling Dennis Silk, I, like David Eastburn, remember him as the Senior Grecian in my first/second year in the Upper School. He, of course, would not have remembered me from Adam - just one of a load of faceless squits - and from a different house.DavebytheSea wrote:Yes David it has! You yourself wrote about it at some length!! The link is:petard249 wrote:I think that the question of tossing the mace over the Big School bridge has been discussed elsewhere on this forum, but can't find it. Anyway, it was performed in my time by one Dennis Silk - drum major, Senior Grecian, rugby player, cricket player, academic and general swot. Wonder what happened to him afterwards though?
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This is what you wrote:
However, in the early 1980s I went to give a lecture to the senior forms at Radley, where Dennis was the boss - I think the post is called Warden rather than headmaster, but could be wrong. The lecture had been arranged by a master other than Silk, but when he discovered in advance that I was an Old Blue (how he found that out I have no idea) he personally attended and introduced me at the lecture as if I was an old and valued friend - which was certainly not the case, but it obviously went down well with the boys - and, of course, with me. Afterwards he sent me an extremely nice letter and a book as a memento, both of which I treasure to this day.
So, it really was a joke!