Marlburian Club Magazine 2022

Page 8

My House Cotton

M

y brother and I joined Marlborough at the same time and were both placed in Cotton. I joined in the Lower Sixth and he in Shell. I had never moved schools before and had come from a day school in sunny Singapore, so the move to Marlborough was a big change in my life – I had to adjust to sharing a room for the first time, learn to make new friends and get used to the cold! Being quite shy, I remember hiding in my room for the first few weeks, but Mr Conlen (CR 1995-), our Housemaster, made it an objective of his to coerce me out. I’m grateful for this! Getting over this initial confusion, I made lifelong friends and memories that I’ll cherish for years to come.

‘The Cotton Common Room was a large wood-panelled room with a pool table, several large sofas and a piano. On the walls were the names of old Cotton pupils and their sporting achievements.’

Cotton is an out-house so is further away from Court and the classrooms. I quickly became adept at timing my treks – it took me approximately 7–10 minutes to get to lessons depending on whether I was headed to Maths or Science. During break, I remember speed walking back to Cotton with my friends. We only had time to swap our textbooks for the next round of lessons and munch on a couple of biscuits before heading back out again – not much of a break! The Cotton Common Room was a large wood-panelled room with a pool table, several large sofas and a piano. On the walls were the names of past Cotton pupils and their sporting achievements. Mr Conlen would often hold House meetings here. After the pub or Buries (the name of the disco held every Saturday), the Upper and Lower Sixth would come back to the Common Room to await being breathalysed. During this time, we would all sit and chat about our night, chat about

nonsense, friends would play the piano, and Mrs Conlen would bring out nuggets and chips for us. House Shout was a special time of year. For the few weeks leading up to the competition, the entire House would gather after prep in the Common Room and practice. We took this very seriously – the Upper Sixth pupil running the House Shout

would not let the rest of the House leave until the song was up to standard! In my Lower Sixth year, the House won with the song Accidentally in Love by Counting Crows (aka the Shrek song). Even now, nearing four years later, hearing that song brings back very vivid memories. Unfortunately, my departure from the House was sudden. In Lent Term of 2020, Marlborough closed due to the pandemic. My brother and I left the College a few days earlier than the rest of the pupils, during an exeat, because of the worries of Singapore shutting its borders. I couldn’t really say a proper goodbye to Marlborough and to Cotton. So, I’m very pleased that my youngest brother has started Marlborough this year, also in Cotton. This has given me an excuse to visit the College and the House often during breaks from university. Although my little brother’s time at Marlborough and mine never coincided, I still feel that we have a shared experience – the experience of staying at Cotton. Liz Tan (CO 2018-20)

8

The Marlburian Club Magazine


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook

Articles inside

Diary Dates 2023

2min
pages 110-112

On the Shelves

15min
pages 103-109

Financial Help for OMs

3min
page 102

Sports

20min
pages 97-101

Academic Results and Admissions

3min
page 96

Malaysia Review

7min
pages 90-92

Valete

11min
pages 93-95

1843 Society

2min
page 86

Master’s Review

6min
pages 88-89

Obituaries

30min
pages 65-73

Development

5min
pages 84-85

Thank You from the Club

2min
page 87

Professional Groups

1min
page 83

Deaths

1min
page 64

Engagements, Marriages & Births

0
page 63

Letters to the Editor

19min
pages 57-62

OM of the Year Award

3min
pages 54-56

Died with Custer: The Story of John Stuart Forbes

7min
pages 45-47

Sailing Through the Art World

8min
pages 50-53

Royal Connections

1min
pages 48-49

Helping Others

7min
pages 43-44

Living Fear-Free

6min
pages 31-32

The View from Europe

7min
pages 37-39

Shaping the Future

10min
pages 25-27

Milford and Maples

9min
pages 40-42

Cycling Pilgrimage II

3min
page 33

The Eye of the Observer

9min
pages 34-36

History Played Out

9min
pages 28-30

OM News

27min
pages 14-24

Totally Inspirational

2min
pages 10-11

From the Chair

2min
page 7

Upfront

2min
page 4

I’ll Never Forget

3min
page 9

My House

2min
page 8

This Year

2min
page 6

Contributors

2min
page 5

OM Entrepreneurs

4min
pages 12-13
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.