Kenyans usually admire the discipline, the decorum, self-respect and sense of purpose that students and former students of Moi High School Kabarak exhibit. What they do not know, however, is that the arduous task of ensuring that the boys and girls become responsible members of the society has always belonged to deputy principals. In the 40 years of the school’s existence, different deputies employed different tactics to ensure the teenagers did not run wild and to give the society men and women of good character.