“He said he would start to tell us about the Jesuit traditions, about how discipline was most important for boys, and that while you were under the Jesuits at Kostka, and later at Xavier, discipline was the most important thing in the school program. He said, “There are a few rules around here. One rule for you younger boys is that you are not allowed to climb trees”, and he pointed to the two big Cyprus trees that used to be between Maritima and the classrooms.”” Inevitably, of course, one of the new boys decided to put this to the test, and when caught several branches up was sent home for the day after receiving four cuts for his trouble.