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raised blood blisters, for getting poor marks (in my case
 English and French) and up to six strokes on the bottom   1970s
 for being naughty, but most of us never cried or showed
 any emotion. In year ten I won the science prize with an
 average of 96% in Maths A and B, Physics and Chemistry,
 but failed English 49% and French 32%. I was a member
 of both the football and cricket teams and I won the   1970
 under 14 mile in record time. I was looked down on by   The new library and the JB Newbury
 some of the rich boys because I earned my pocket money   science wing was opened at the School.
 by being a caddy at golf. Caddies were paid one shilling   This was also the first operational year
 and six pence for eighteen holes of golf. I also earned   of Hale’s ‘Adventure Out’ programme,
 pocket money doing odd jobs and running messages …  centred on the North-West township of
            Wittenoom, which was to last until 1988.
 We were taught to be manly – that the sun never sets on   A house in the town and a Landrover
 the British Empire – Queensbury rules in boxing – God   vehicle were purchased by Lang Hancock
 Save the king – salute the flag – Anzac Day etc. We   and Peter Wright. The previous year
 learned lots of poetry, much of which I still remember,   an exploratory group comprising Vic
 like ‘My Country’ and bits like ‘How can a man die better   (‘Sluggo’) Shields, Tom Hoar, Paul
 than facing fearful odds’. If my son’ and ‘For the ashes of   Maycock and Mark de Graaf surveyed the
 his father and the temples of his gods’ and many more   area and put in place the logistics of the
 poems. Little did we know what lay ahead of us in World   operation. The 1970 Cygnet reported:
 War II, when so many of the lads I knew were to die in
 battle or in prison camps.’   19  ‘Hale-Wittenoom was planned so
                  that Year 11 boys would spend                                               Weino Gorge
                  fourteen days at Wittenoom – a
 1966             week in the town house under
 Lister Drake is Acting Headmaster for 12 months.  the overall supervision of Mr Bob   Field work was based as much as possible on the northern environment and  a
                  McMath and their group master,   great deal of field work was finished by the boys … it was hard and rugged, each
 The new Administration Block was officially opened by the   and then a week out in the field   boy being given certain duties in the house as well as in the field, something
                                                   many of the city ‘slickers’ were not accustomed to. … The whole concept of Hale
 Governor of Western Australia, Major-General Michael Jeffrey.   under the supervision of the group   Wittenoom was to bring the boys and masters together as well as let the day
 In part of his address he said,   master only.    boys and boarders get to know each other, and their often very different points
                  Mr McMath was based              of view. It was also designed to toughen up and harden the boys, far away form
 “… “this new complex is a living, breathing place for   the luxuries of urban life.’   20
 people. It will have a significant impact in the effective   permanently in the town house
 management and educational offering of the School”.   throughout the term and it was
                  his job to ensure that the whole   20  Cygnet, 1970, article ‘Important Developments’, pp 12-13.
 1967             project ran smoothly, especially
                  the change-over of the groups,
 Dr Ken Tregonning takes over as Headmaster  one of which arrived every
                  Monday morning. Mr McMath was
 Rhodes Scholars  The Chapel of St Mark at Hale School was dedicated.  also responsible for the logistical
 Malcolm L Treadgold (left) and Bruce H Bennett (right), both   support of the base and yet found
                  time to discuss problems with the
 from the Class of ‘58 - were awarded Rhodes Scholarships in   1968  boys, ferry supplies out to the field
 consecutive years: 1962 and 1963 respectively.  The junior boarding facility, Brine House, was opened.   camp as well as perform many
                  other tasks. Whilst in the town the
 1969             boys slept in the town house and
 The Chapel of St Mark was consecrated.   when out in the field they slept                    The first year of  Hale
                  under canvas – and under the
                  stars.                                                                      in the north west - 1970
 19  Bob Becher in Edgar, From Slate to Cyberspace, pp. 303-304.
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