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Clune, John Bede

John Bede Clune was born in Armidale, grew up at Muttama near Cootamundra, and boarded at St Patrick's College Goulburn whilst completing his schooling. After teaching in a number of one-teacher bush schools around NSW, he moved to Earlwood, Sydney, where he was teaching at the time of his retirement in 1960. His daughter says of him that he was a 'public spirited person, though somewhat strict!'.

Some reflections on John ('Jack') Clune and his teaching career can be found in the Earlwood School Jubilee Book:

Mr Clune has been part of the Earlwood scene for so long that he deserves a special mention in the Jubilee Book. It is difficult to estimate how many hundreds of boys came under his influence, but one hears his name mentioned often by 'old boys'.

He joined the Earlwood staff on 31 January 1933 on the same day as Mr W A Couston took charge. For a period of thirteen years he was Sportsmaster until his transfer to Balmain Demonstration school in 1945. His work as Sportsmaster has been mentioned elsewhere. In recognition of his services to the school and regular attendances at P & C meetings, the P & C Association made Mr Clune a presentation at a farewell party held at the late Mr Frank Mannix's Earlwood home.

After three years at Balmain, where he was Sportsmaster for all five departments, he received promotion to Revesby as Deputy Headmaster, then to Forest Lodge for a further four years prior to returning to Earlwood as DHM in 1956. Mr CLune retired on his 60th birthday in 1964.

His wide teaching experience was gained in seven widely separated country schools before coming to the city. He taught in every type and grade of primary school and was also seconded for brief periods over six years as Supervisor of student teacher practices.

Mr Clune now has many private interests, and when time permits he indulges in his pet hobby - movie photography.

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