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In the body of the elegant main hall,   1999
 where generations of Haleians suffered   At the Anzac Day service in April 1999. Headmaster John
 the interminable intonements of a   Inverarity commissioned the Hale School Memorial Grove
 succession of Headmasters and enjoyed   at a ceremony below the Chapel of St Mark. The grove now
 annual School dances and then the   commemorates 125 Haleians who lost their lives while serving the
 tortures of many Junior and Leaving   country – through the Anglo-Boer War of 1899-1902, the Great
 examinations, now stood 44 state-of-the-  War, Second World War and during the Korean conflict of 1950-
 art electronic displays portraying aspects   53. A series of six curved limestone walls play host to those lost
 of Western Australia’s History. At the back   in the Boer War, at Gallipoli, on the Western Front, in Air Crew
 wall, moving digital images recreated Lord   Europe [WWII], the Middle Eastern Theatre [WWII], Australia and
 and Lady Forrest attending Federation   the Pacific Theatre [WWII], and then Korea.
 celebrations in 1901 – where once several
 heavily carved benches played host to
 the School’s meagre collection of library
 books.   2000onwards
 Apart from the modern displays the new                                          Hale School Memorial Grove
 Centre offered a boardroom (classroom
 4B where Barney Adams taught commerce
 and Wilfred Corr arithmetic), two meeting   2000                                Brine House crest:
 rooms, a theatrette, a debating chamber
 (classroom 6B, where boys in their final   In parallel with the building of the new Music and Drama Facility was the redevelopment   The open book denotes Bill Brine’s
 year took maths with Tom Hoar – and   of Brine House. On completion it was to now play host to all new Year 8 boarders in what   early life as a scholar, the portico his
 English and French with ‘Monkey’   was considered a more nurturing environment.  After this initial boarding year the boys   outstanding career in the building
 Marshall), and a coffee shop (classroom   would then be assigned to one of the senior boarding house for the Years 9 to 12 sojourn   industry (Winthrop Hall at UWA
 3A where Richard Court and others were   Exhibition Committee. According to   Fowler Ovals, the Peter Duce scoreboard   at Hale School.  and the State War Memorial two of
 taught Latin by Wilfred Corr, and English   the sculptor, Andrew Stumpfel-Shaw,   and the nomenclature attached to the   his notable projects), the rising sun
 and history by ‘Turkey’ Altorfer). In the   the work has a theme of Young Hearts   boarding and day houses, a music and   The new Brine House quest (configured by a group of former Brine Housemasters,   denotes the start of life’s pursuits by
 rear is an entertainment and hospitality   Run Free, with reference to the book by   drama centre, completed not long after   in discussion with Bill’s son, Dr John Brine), denotes some of the key pursuits in the   boys in Brine House, and the motto
 courtyard area (the site of Barney Adams’   former Headmaster, Dr Ken Tregonning.   the retirement of Quenton Stow (Board of   remarkable life of W.H. (Bill) Brine. The open book denotes his early life as a scholar, the   exemplifies the care and nurturing
 book room and the Army and ATC ‘Q’   The sculpture interprets the theme in   Governors, 1959-79; Chairman, 1962-78)   portico his outstanding career in the building industry (Winthrop Hall at UWA and the   aspects of the House.
 stores).  two parts – a young heart and freedom.   was named in his honour.  State War Memorial are two of his notable projects), the rising sun denotes the start of
 Young hearts, however, are not the sole   life’s pursuits by boys in Brine House, and the motto exemplifies the care and nurturing
 It is pleasing and quite fitting that the   domain of the under 18s – the wings move   The swimming pool was named after   aspects of the House.
 Havelock Street complex, remembered   to face into the wind and therefore are in   long-serving staff member, Doug Poake,
 so vividly by many Haleians, and which   a constant state of change. Mixed with   in recognition of his extraordinary efforts
 has played such an important part in   this theme, are the cardinal points of the   as a coach with the Hale School swimming
 preparing for life so many young Western   compass, Plato’s virtues and four of the   teams during the unbroken run of PSA
 Australians in the past, received a new   seven gifts of the Holy Spirit (knowledge,   victories from 1967 to 1984.  The new Brine House
 lease of life and continues to play a   piety, wisdom and understanding).
 prominent part in the education of the      The Dining Hall is now known as the Tom
 younger generation in this state.  In recognition of the invaluable work   Hoar Dining Hall, named in recognition
 done by a range of individuals in   of Tom’s 1948 to 1985 teaching and
 1998  establishing the campus at Wembley   administrative career at Hale; as secretary
 Downs in its manifest forms, the Board
 At the Wembley Downs campus a new   of Governors continue the tradition of   of the Old Haleians’ Association for many
 years and then as an Assistant Archivist
 Art & Sculpture Centre was opened.   naming buildings after various people   until 2008.
 Adjacent to it are four standards   who have been profoundly influential in
 supporting sculptured bronze wings   the life of the School. To add to facilities
 or vanes, sponsored by the Hale Art   such as Craig, Vernon Murphy, Brine and
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