Friday, 12 April 2013

Friday 12th April 1963

Originally this was a 2 storey building. Sometime
ago a mansard roof was created to allow a third
storey (but not a meteorological screen)
"Met reading Got up early could only read barometer as someone has broken outer blog door. Cannot get on roof. Had Easter services Messiah & Schutz"

Red ink was an appointment rather than a log. I had joined the meteorological society which meant I was on a rota to go in occasionally during holidays or weekends to take readings from the screen instruments - barometer, maximum and minimum thermometers, and humidity. The Screen was on the flat roof of the new block - now 'mansarded' (as in picture) and no longer flat! I think the 'blog door' was from the biology lab on to the roof.

Messiah & Schutz referred to choral items at St. Matthews. I knew of the Bach passions; this was my introduction to Heinrich Schutz' settings.



Thursday, 11 April 2013

Thursday 11th April 1963

"Ring Dunkley about choir practice. Stayed in bed till about 12 o'clock doing music got up and did some of Ron's hmk. Saw Sykes & a Pub"

'Sykes & a Pub' was a TV show. How useful that I can restore memory dropouts by googling. 'Ron' was the chemistry master - who also coached the school boat club (more of that later in the year), and sadly died last year. Choir practice would have been at St. Matthew's church. Dunkley it was who got me to join in the first place - some time during 'My 1959 or 60'.

Having started well into the year I have to decide what to do about the first 3 months; diary entries quite full. Do I pre-date the post dates for them and keep the sequence for 1963, or accept reality and portray my blogging-thoughts chronology 'honestly'. #justdoit


Wednesday, 10 April 2013

Wednesday 10th April 1963

The last night in the hut - beer bottles, pipe smoking and a guitar.
I'm pretty sure that's me  centre back peeping round,
so don't know who took the photo.
"End of camp. 4.45 latest at Kin. Had end of drill comp lost [horribly - not clear, probably not good]. On train home went to buffet tres expensive. Had lift home from Mrs West."

'Kin' means back to Kingston Station

Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Tuesday 9th April 1963

"Went to protective clothing and parachute sections. Saw 'One, two, three' at Astra. At night had sing-song & bathed Covell, Clapson & Sefton. Others tied 5 people's toes to beds, & tied Reg's (U.O. Worcester) door up. Also went to air traffic control"

'Astra' may have been a cinema on the campus, but 'One, two, three' has left no lasting memory. 'Bathing' meant dragging sleeping unfortunates out of bed and into a cold bath. It seemed like jolly good fun - boys' high jinks - at the time though nothing to be proud of in retrospect. Fifth and Sixth formers bullying fourth formers who were maybe insecure, weak or 'natural victims' in some way. As a fourth former, and not especially good at putting up a fight, I played little part, hoping to be inconspicuous and avoid a wetting; but I admit I enjoyed the spectacle, and also the achievement of being enough of a 'good bloke' not to be victimised. 'U.O. Worcester' I think refers to another school CCF there at the same time - possibly an Under-Officer?

Monday, 8 April 2013

Monday 8th April 1963

"Afternoon had initiative scheme. Three heaps of earth [can't read this bit] Had two lifts. Clapson and Flutter (Worcester) both caught got boots filthy, in evening went to Astra to see play, intervals between acts too long.  Morning went to crash bay saw lightnings take off."

Outside the Hangar at RAF Wattisham, April 1963. Lightnings behind.
Memo to self aged 15 (a la Bridget Jones) - if you're going to write this stuff make it readable otherwise what's the point? That's me - back row 2nd from right - and I think that's Cecil seated on the far left.

Sunday, 7 April 2013

Sunday 7th April 1963

"Cecil turned up with cine camera at camp church. Forgot money. Would I have paid 2/6? [2 shillings and sixpence] Went flying in morning in chipmunk. Went to Ipswich & round there. Did two aerobatics - loop and stall turn. Took control for some time. Was up for 1/2 hour. Afternoon and evening messed around in billet having sing-song"

'Cecil' was the CCF commander - can't remember his proper name. 'chipmunk' was an aircraft capable of aerobatics - the frame was strong enough not to fall apart under the stresses. I do remember aerobatics were probably the most fun I had had in my life till that point. The pull of gravity on one's guts and cheeks was intense, and the attempt to keep ones orientation whilst upside down with stomach 'floating free' was a thrill. I think I actually was allowed to control the plane through a loop - such excitement and paid for by the RAF.

Saturday, 6 April 2013

Saturday 6th April 1963

"Went to Ipswich to swim. Came out looked round saw 'H Meadows Caravans'. Had packed lunch in supermarket with cup of coffee and Conford, Deane, & Covell. Afternoon saw 'This Sporting Life' was not asked age. In evening did nothing much played table tennis"

'H Meadows Caravans' I think was my uncle Theo's company. He lived not far away in East Bergholt. 'This Sporting Life' was explicit for its time - X rated I think. Not being challenged on our age seemed quite an adventure. I still have a mental 'freeze frame' of a hand on a woman's thigh pushing up her skirt, fading away to another scene. Powerful images to a 15 year old in 1963, even in grainy mono.