Praise for caning at 18
A local newspaper praised a pair of
18-year-old sixth-formers who accepted a caning from their headmaster after
they freed baby rabbits that were due to be killed for biological studies. ‘We
got what we deserved,’ they said.
As
published int the Argus (Brighton), 3 June 1959
Here’s how a national newspaper reported
the story at the time ... but it had three boys, not two.
Boys freed the ‘lab’ rabbits – caned
THREE senior schoolboys have
been punished for saving three baby rabbits due to be dissected in a school
examination.
They took the rabbits from the
biology room and released them in a copse in the grounds of the school, the
Varndean Grammar School for Boys, Brighton.
When the boys, all 18, owned
up, headmaster Mr. E. J. Hutchins told six-footer Clive Ashworth, a prefect,
and Paul Rayment, a deputy prefect:
“You can either
hand in your prefects’ ties or take three stokes of the cane.”
Paul, of Bates Road, Brighton,
decided to have the cane.
Clive, of West Hill Road,
Brighton, said last night: “I thought it was beneath my dignity to bend over,
so I handed in my tie.”
The third boy,
Roger Cox, of Woodingdean, had no alternative. He got three strokes.
Clive, who is going to study
at the London School of Economics next term, said: “We saw the rabbits in a
glass-fronted cage in the biology laboratory and decided to set them free.
“After school, we put them in
a bag and released them in the copse.
“It was all done on the spur
of the moment. We just felt sorry for them.”
Yesterday, Mr. Hutchins told
Clive that he would consider reinstating him as a prefect in the near future if
he behaved himself.
As published in
the Daily Mirror, 3
June 1959.
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We were still boys until the age of 21 in those days, so the cane was not unknown at 18. 3 strokes seems lenient, but we don't know how hard he laid them on. Interesting that one decided that bending over was 'beneath my dignity'. I know what my Headmaster would have said to that.
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