Mr Myers now looms large as a kind of mythical figure for those who had significant contact with him. I don't know how his first term as headmaster proceeded, for the times may have better suited him. Australia was a little slow to take to the happening swinging sixties - in fact, I suspect that they were delayed by half a decade at least.
By the time of his second term at Killarney Heights, the winds had changed and the tide on the conservative post-war educational consensus was being challenged. And much else besides. Not for Allen Myers the long hair, casual dress and groovy mind-set of the late sixties and early seventies. This was pre-Woodstock Man, set in the verities of an earlier time. Was he confused or perplexed? Or did he just double-down on how it should be done knowing that he was right?
Maybe I will try to attend the reunion as an observer and find out. He was a tough man in every respect but I think he mishandled the chance for gradual reform.
Another little article below from December of 1971 demonstrated clearly that the man was not for turning.
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Awesome! He was quite the evil creature in every sphere of interaction perhaps? He was a nasty, horrific individual who damaged my schooling experience…
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