fri endly people who set her pencils andpaint tubes in plaster. She will alwayscome up grinning (not straight away ofcours e) when tin s, books, boxes, andbottles casca de from he r " sta cked"locker to land with a c rash on thefloor . Lun ch hour, when ho rdes pour upfrom the lower deck, is the t ime whenJoan really sh ines. Space does not allowus to go into any det a i1s (muc h as wewould like to) about these happeningsbut a nyo ne with imagination couldguess!DAVID : Between the coffee sh op andthe school there can be seen a blur oflight a s though some dynamic flurry ofhumanity wa s ra c ing ba ck and forth ineager pursuit of both study and drink(coff ee). It has been s uggested by so memisguided obse rve rs that thi s particul arblur is responsible for the weird and un usual composition of one Miss Burns'art equipment. Thi s of co u rse is purehea rsa y. Th is some bl ur wa s responsibl efo r the pol ice co rdo n thrown round theschoo l in on attempt to way lay a gunmanac cu sed of shoot ing on a Sunday.W e th ou gh of co u rse, that t he ra ilwa yshad f inally c<strong>au</strong>ght up wit h h im but thorwill p roba b ly com e later. However he ha spaid h is debt to soc iety and we are gladto have Da vid ba ck with us a ga in, forwho else cou ld we have to c lutte r up t hestai rways, wall s, ce ilings and carpetswit h noti ces of school activities?Sign ing off now, Lavi d, Des, Boon,Job a nd Dian.• FORM CA 2 NOTESTh is patriotic horde of pu nctualwork e rs has once a ga in staggered thestaff with their conscientious industry.First but not fa st in our group isMARION, one of ou r part-time st ude nts .Marion (it has been discovered by Brucethot she is the . . . Charlton kind ) hasswept through the sy lla bus like a reg u lardervish and wi II be missed ne xt year 'JSmuch as she has been th is year.Sec ond (not rate) on thi s list is tha tdark, broodi ng, figure wh o starred ()?)recently as Dracula (due to lac k ofmakeupl. He can be see n sitt ing s ile nt lyamongst a be vy of be<strong>au</strong>ties. Bec<strong>au</strong>se ofci rcumst a nces be yond his co nt rol, hs isthe so le s u rv rvm q mole in CA2. However,one day when his bock is turned. .. exi t LIN.SUZAN, contrary to popula r belief,does not s lee p here; nor is she th e oneif you knew. Being th e onl y dressmakerin the group, Sue ha s th e art of manhandlingsewn up . Sue kn ows how tokeep her man at arm's length eventhough she ha s been accused of havin garms twelve thousand mil es long!When one c ross es the rood and ope nsth e doo r of the Dethridge Dive one isbound to hear, through the haze ofsmoke a nd co ffee fumes, two femininevoices: " T he n he said . . . and I said. . ." " He did n' t !" This co nversa t iont he n usually wanders through the realmsof Dior, Sock-look , Garner, Brubeck, andKen ton , then with a s igh and a glanceat a wa tc h, " W e ll I suppose we 'd bettergo bock to c loss Steve, it's 11 o'cl ock."" Ve ry we ll. Let 's go Thelma."• FORM CA 1 NOTESAnne Bowen: Am biti on : To win thehe art of a ce rtai n som ebody; ProbableFate: The boy ne xt door ; Pet Aver s ion :W olf wh ist les; Fa vourite Oc cupation:Phone ca lls; Fa vou rite Saying: " Ha veyou got three pennies?"Barbara Brennan: Amb ition: To be asec ond L'il Mo Cono lly; Probable Fote:Spectator; Pet Ave rsion : Engineer s'morning we lco me co mmit tee at theschoo l entrance ; Favourite Occupation :A certai n little boy ; Favourite Say ing :" You dare write t ha t !"Robert Conn: Ambition : Easy money;Proboble Fate: Hob o; Pet Aver sion : Getting not es sign ed by Dad; Fa vou rite Occupation: Skirts; Favourite Say ing :" W ho ca res!"Ad rienne Cordell: Ambitio n : To stayout a ll night; Probable Fate: Lung Cancer; Pet Ave rsio n: Catching the early69tr a in; Favourite Occupation : Be ing ace rta in some body's pilli on pc ssenqer;Favourite Saying : "! /!?!"L<strong>au</strong>rel Eaton: Ambition: Nothing;Probable Fate: Just that; Pet Aver sion :School wo rk; Favourite Occupation :Throwing ch alk at the un suspecting;Favourite Say ing: " I don't kn ow."Col in Frost : Ambition : To bec ome a
commercial artist; Probable Fate: Plantforming; Pet Aversion: Pimples; FavouriteOccupation: Trying be<strong>au</strong>ty aids;Favourite Saying: " I've 'a d this dump-I'm going 'orne."Geoff. La Gerche: Ambition: To rock'n' roll; Probable Fate: To roll; Petaversion: Exercise; Favourite Occupation:Eating; Favourite Saying: " A nothe rpie please!"Robert McDougall: Ambition: To jointhe Goons; Probable Fate: To walk backwardsto Christmas; Pet Aversion: Cenepodteo; Favourite Occupation: Smokinggorillas before breakfast; FavouriteSaying: "Yingtong iddle i po ."Mavis Nicholls: Ambition: To be inparliament and advocate free cigarettes;Probable Fate: Manufacturing everlastingchewing gum; Pet Aversion : Televisionand evening shift; Favourite Occupation:Bobby; Favourite Saying:"Yes, but he's not as good as ma' Bob."Ruth Tucker: Ambition: To be aspinster; Probable Fate: Cheaper by thedozen; Pet Aversion: Not being a balletdancer; Favourite Occupation: Dancing;Favourite Saying: "None 0 ' your sarcasm!"Shirley Treloar: Ambition: Housewife;Probable Fate: Slave; Pet Aversion:English; Favourite Occupation: Eliminatingthe competition; Favourite Saying: "Get away."Ion Venn : Ambition: To run a harem;Probable Fate: To succeed; Pet Aversion:Hiking; Favourite Occupation:Cooking; Favourite Saying: "Oh yoosgirls!"• FORM 4A NOTESForm 4A are brilliant in neorly everysection of their work or sport.The dux of the 4th form half-yearexam, Russell Andrew, is also star full forward of the c.T.S. premier side.Others, noted in brain talent, are MichealAdler, Rod Sim, Barry Arnstein andKen Day who ploys on the wing positionin football.John Ashford, Robert North<strong>au</strong>sen,Douglas McNamara, Malcom Lomb,Ken Reeves, Robert Lomb, and KevinManie all show out well in closs.Ian Walters is the school 's Footboll70utility player. Robert Kind is in thecricket team along with Geoffrey"Tubby" Marshall who captains thebaseball team and is also a notedscholar.Ron Jessop was elected form captainand Kevin Manie vice form captain.Peter "Joe" Rudd, Graham Potter, BrianAllen and Bob Grierson all have hiddentalents which are yet to come out.Geoff Miller, Roy Green and RobertNorth<strong>au</strong>sen are the form's smallest boys.• FORM 48 NOTESIn 4B there is quite a variety of bods.One or two even have a little grey matterbetween their ears.The brainy (?) boys of the half-yearexams were " Na nny" Nankervis whocome top, "Lob. Boy" Fairbairn and"Mousy" Miller who were the runnersup.If you happen to enter a room andhear someone singing (;» one of ElvisPresley's songs, you will know that TonyAustin is about.Our two "defects" Mick Nott and" Fotso" Phelan are crazy about shotputand discus, although they are bothyards behind the record distances.Barry Aikman, Ken O'Hagan andRobin Broderick like to sit at the bock ofthe room and enjoy a three course mealduring their classes.4B was well represented in the footballby Robin Broderick, Mick Nott, SamPoore, and Wally Dooley who playeddynamically at the full bock position exceptthat the opposing full forward usuallygot about five goals.Ye good children of 48 include Hart,Powell and Tarbo. Evans, Whity and(Gunsmith) Shearn all toke a delight intormenting our favourite teacher, a certainS.P .
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