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 The Laying of the Foundation Stone - 1914  The Opening of High School: 14 February 1914

 1914
 14 February : Two foundation stones for the first purpose built
 School building were laid at the Havelock Street site by the
 Governor, Sir Harry Barron, and prominent Old Boy Sir Edward
 Wittenoom. The Board was granted a 99 year lease.

 The 1914 Cygnet reported:

 ‘During the progress of afternoon tea Sir Edward Stone…
 commented on the fact that the School had turned out
 men of high and lofty ideals and a sense of duty to the
 state. He thought that nowadays young men tended
 to strive too much after games, instead of seeking to
 improve the knowledge. He could desire that young
 men should take as keen an interest in their intellectual
 advancement as they did in sport. He said that the High
 School had done an immense amount of good and
 trusted that the difficulties before them would be easily
 surmountable…’   3
 Havelock Street School  Boarding Dormitory - George Street                     The Chemistry Laboratory
 1919


 3     1914 Cygnet report in Edgar, From Slate to Cyberspace, p.104.
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