to school teams th is ye a r. Those wh op lay ed cr icket we re Don Clarke, BarryM unce, Ian Rife, John Burdekin, IanRob erts, Gr a ha m Bail ey, Graham Dawson,George Ditz and Dennis Be rlourts.Barry Munce and Don Clarke al soplayed with the footbal l team. DavidHughes pla yed the baseball team a ndRon McKenzie starred at tennis. Ronwas al so in the victo rious team whichdefeated the sta ff . To pr ove our superioritythe st ude nts a lso pl a yed the stoffat golf. Ian Rofe played in this annualg rudge match. Another spo rt in wh ichSA showed the ir ability wa s vo lley-bo ll.We succe eded in defeating an exoeriencedteam f rom 5 D wh o rashly c ha llenged us, knowing that we hod notpl ayed together a s a team.In the foreqround of sc holasti c fa meare T re vor "Tex" Morton, Greg Hunt,Rex Swa nson, Don Clarke, J ohn Darnand Den is Berl ourtz. These bo ys deservetheir exce lle nt results in the exams andwe congratulate them a ccordingly.On e item whi ch we mu st mention ispoet ry. Mr. Dobell says that it is be st toa ttock this s ub jec t over a number cfweeks (we agree ) wit ho ut the interfe r..ence of any other Engl ish a spect to interrupt ou r train o f th ought. We sus pectt hat ou r tr a in of thou ght ha s jum pe dt he ro ils.In conclusion we would like to soythat we a re e nj oying ou r <strong>edu</strong>cation atC<strong>au</strong>lfield and we a pprec iate th e interest which ou r teachers and ou r principalhave shown in us.• FORM 58 NOTESThis is the better half of 58, the mostpopular fo rm in th e sc ho o l. The teachersagree unanimously that we are t hec re a m of the future engineers .Mr. Clarke wa s amazed ot ou r un de rstanding efforts wit h chemistry, heeve n believes that mo st of us sho u ld bepe rm anently excluded from hi s c lossesa s we have suff ic ie nt kn owl edge of thissubject already.W e have a mong us three brilliantstudents fr om So nd ringham Tech., byname o r Brad Morgan, Da vid Jugginsand John " Spa rrow" Draper. Their combinedefforts pr oduce such amazing re65suits that the teachers are apt to becomejealous. Mr. Verge, to stop himselffrom being shown up , does hi s best tosepa ra te this tri o.If you ever want you r life saved slipdown to Mordialloc where Bob McAllanand Peter Wentt will be gl ad to oblige.Al so down that way you might findPeter Coventry who, we hear, is sta rtingfencing classes - S guinea s a n hourfor gentlemen, young ladies fr ee .Every morning round 9 .30 th e wholeform patiently awaits th e arrival of theboys from Warragul, namel y Bill Kenwort hy a nd Ray M organ. W e wonderwhen the V ictorian Railways are goingto perfect that Ca u lfield- W a rra g u ltrain se rvice.As for as vo lley ball goes Ma x May isdefin itely the most. H is natural abilityto return seemingly imposs ible shotsbaffles a ll and it is indeed proof whatone can do wit h one's eyes closed.The on ly two students wh o s u rv ivedthe mid-yea r exams unde feated we reRob ert Farrell a nd Ian M cF arlane . Robert comes from Oakleigh , followed byDoug. Co rter and Barry Milford.Graem e Bu rgher has a perm a nent a rg ument with Len Ve reshaka and it looksa s th ough neither will ever adm it thatthe other is wro ng.J ohn Leggo is ou r " Robbe ry UnderArms" expert Who , as yet, hasn't bee nca ug ht . Frank Thiel is one of the q u ietermembers of the form and Max Taylora ctually cla ims that St. Kilda is a footballtee m'From Moorabbin co me Grant Ros eand M r. Mills' pet, Gra eme Shoppee,the " likea b le idiot" . It is belie ved thatGraeme snea ked in when Mr. Kepertwa sn't looking.Last we have John Davies who won'tbe surprised if he is wr iting fifth formnotes a gain next yea r.Alderson, Barry - has a st riki ng persona lity with the lecturers, the ha rderthey st rike h im the better he is!Armstrong, Albert - is the can manof 58. If you wont anything (re pea tANYTHING' ), contact him. On e warning, it will be hot.Brown , M onty - doe s thing s in sty le- cha ses girls on a ra ci ng bike andusually has a blowout.
Ca llaghan, John - if you want toknow how to wreck yo ur motor bike inon e easy lesson notify J oh n.Carmody-is our future John Landy.He prefers to run five miles every nightthan to study ch em istry. We wonderwhy.Delbrigde - patented "how to attend20 per cent of classes a nd sti ll remainon the rol l."Ellis - would be the glamour boy ofthe form except for his head.Eza rd - is very inco nspico us in h isred socks , green trousers, black Brandajacket, tangerine shi rt , yellow pull overa nd blonde Elvis haircut! He kn owsnothing about everyth ing .Hennig - no matter how hard hetries to pass exams he just can't makeit. Inferiority complex?MacGregor , Angus - we can't understandhim-he wears glasses to readbut when one of the fair se x passes byhe takes his glosses off!Nicholls - is waiting to become aMa jor General or on offer of $ 100,00 0from th e New York Yankees. Pull up ana rmchair Nick!Olney, Peter - could be a very br illiant la d if he had some bra in.Turnbu ll - Gus is way ahead of theworld a s for as av iat ion go es : he justflops h is ears and away he fl ies:White - just doesn't bel ieve hecould get a block mark against himself.• FORM 5C NOTESQueck - comes from Singapore {orthereabouts}. He has quite on eye forthe gals too.Rolfe - is the Casanova of 5B. Heprefers banana-lander girls to our Vic's.Smith, John - always tries to t ra velincognito. By the wa y John, how did yougo the other day when THEY asked youfor your name?Terrel - is mo re inte rested in findingout what happens when you mixch lorine, potassium and magnesiumthan about g irls.Th e members of ou r form have sucha va riety of interests that we will t ry todiscuss each person individua lly.Keith "K rash" Bice makes cars in h isspore t ime. His latest effort has a Va ux66hall engine in a Crossley chassis witha Cadillac di p st ick .Peter Goldi ng has been absent somu ch this year that he will have to gover y hard to get 80 pe r cent a tte nda ncenext year.Graeme "Head" Da vies suppl ies t heform with some shocking thi ngs.Peter Hughes is Mr. Cla rke 's closes tfr iend.John " Fredd ie" Bell bears no resemblance to that person at all.E. Karnups is the unknown quantityof the form. He is believed to have comefrom Lowest Siobavia .John " Love r Boy" Loftes' girl-friendlives in Adelaide, which could accountfor the fact that he is often late for thefir st pe riod on Monday mornings.Werner Neef is never seen withouthis shadow, Peter " Sm udge" Mudge.Peter " Smu dge" Mudge is ne ve r seenwith out h is shadow, Werner Neef.Geoff. Browning comes from Moorabb in Tech . Need we soy more?John " Gal a h" Taylor's fa vouritee.G.S. un it is cubic tons!Frank Perry says he comes to sc hoolto learn something a nd acts a cco rdi ng ly.Lind sa y Da vis, likewis e.Keith Levey, di tto.Denn is " Ch icken"bel ieve in keeping onout of the room.Brian " Doc" Scilleype riod-long accountsexperiments.Caoney does notinstr ucto r loc kedis famous fo r h isof h is fanta st icAlan " A I" Urquhart is known for saying" a fe w words" now and then.Lindsa y " Da rkie" Blangston wa s notnamed a fte r Starlight's horse.Trevor " Brom" Bromley is alwayslooking up radio and electrical circ uits,from c rysta l sets to TV .Peter " A lf" Sm it h is the best friendof Mr. " Schonny".• FORM 50 NOTES" Frie nds, Romans and countrymenlend me your ears," for I have a tole ortwo to tell. (Rave on McDuff.)We of 50 have had a fa irly successful year (yes, noj') , Amongst us a re twoGerman boys by the name of VolkerMeunk and Eckland Werner who ca n be
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