If there is anyone we have mis sed, itis probably bec<strong>au</strong>se they have becomeengrossed in one of " He rb's" five linepunishment essays or in the grease andgrime of our form moster, " Boc k to theBenches" Becker's workshop.P.S.-Our " da bbed" form captain isthe sil ver-topped sergeant, Groeme P<strong>au</strong>l,who is mainly responsible for all thisrot .Well it's time to go 4B, so pock it up'• FORM 4C NOTESHi 4C fens! Welcome to our sanctuarythis year consisting of the followingthings (pupils), who annoy the followinginsects (teachers).--KeithAltmanguides,captainfootballFergusson (Fe rgo) and Arnold(Arnie) (our hysterical girlaccording to Mr. Powell) areand vice-ca pta in of the schoolteam respectively. Barry Pinkertonis the soccer team captain. Alsothere is Han Louie who, in his sporetime, chases cots for his father's honourab le ch ic ke n roll sh op . Len Byers isour gymnastic expert and is a greatfriend of Mr . (to be or not to ben Bydderwho is a one man circus. John Gunn(Ben ) is our Pammy lacrosse captain." Hot Stuff" Cu rrie and " Hossie " Hossackuse their spor e time putting V8engines in beat up Austin se ven s."Nuts" Nuthall and Tom (is t hc t youTorn? Fut cher, our cycling enthusiostsare a lways ha ving fun with Mr. " Goo fy"O'Brien, our science teacher. "Goofy"is alwa ys devising new wa ys of breakingrest tubes.Our form captain, " Finge rs" Fergusonis always getting othe r people blamedfor his wrong doings in Mr . " Knobby"T<strong>au</strong>nton's clcss. We also have in ourc la ss, that wonder of the age, DonBrown , our electronic madman. L<strong>au</strong>rieClow and " Cra wle r" Carrol are alwayshelping Mr. " J a ck" Humphrey in hismoths. class.It has just been announced th at BrianNorman is going to be a kindergartenteacher when he lea ves school (?). IanSuthe rla nd this yea r graduated to long ,long pants. "Flipper" Thorpe and JohnWallace (Wally) are in the tennis team.Graham Johnson is ou r hor se fanatic71and "ToH" Richardson is our classmag ician c:» who goes round pull ingrabbits out of ou r back pockets. Lost ofall we have " Rots" Wratten our teacher'sfriend (? and big boy scout.• FORM 40 NOTESThis yea r has been a rather successfulone for 4D both in schoolwork andsport. Although there ha s been some deviationof opinion as to which is the besttrade, we are really a very happy fo rm .In our form we have turners and fitters,carpenters, artists and plumbers. Thesportsmen of the form are Espie , Haas,Logon, Scott (swimming), Ford, Espie ,Haas (soccer), Tobe, Higinbotham (lacrosse),Glenfell (cricket), Dumsday(tenn is), Livey, Grenfell, Stone, Murdock(football).Th is year we have in the ca dets, Cpls.Haas and Ford , also L.-Cpl. Billson andCadet Livy.Others in the class are O'Hagan,Stewart, McMahon, Mathews, Cartledge,Thomspon, Loy, Gav in and L-:opaid.Our teachers are a continuous sou rceof amusement to us . They include" Ern ie", " Rock ' ri ' Roll Charlie"," W ha cke r" , "Johny ' and " the honourableStanley" .• FORM 3A NOTESHi Readers' This is the brightest 3 rdform here-in more ways than one!Our form moster, Mr. Humphrey,can't se em to do much to improve ourreputation of being one of th e most talkativeclasses in the sc hoo l.We ha ve many boys in our c loss connectedwith school spo rt . The soccerteam (which has lost all its matches exceptone) has as members our formVice-captain, "Cess" Cameron, al soRobert Hughes and that de voted sc out,Kevin Jacobs. "Perfect Prefect" TerryPrice (T. P.) and "Flat-top" Fronk Wilson(F.W') are both in the schoo l footballteam which, as we all know, waspremiers. Our tennis star, G. Fleer, appearsto be always wearing his leatherjacket. We did hear that at one time heeven played tennis in it!
Ross McArthur ("Mac") is a keenswi mmer and d id very wel l in t he Inte rtech. Swimming Carn ival.We ha ve two Halls in ou r fo rm , oneof wh om topped the se co nd year, andthe ot he r, judging by h is t ra vel talks,has a brother in Pe ntridge." M on key" Munroe (wh o is a b itnuts) and Arthur Sh a w ho ve g rea t funannoy ing Mr. Ainslie with Russel Srewusually coming off the worst.It's amazing how some bo ys becometired of growing ; Da vid Roberts, RegieStewart and Rob in Pocklington a re perfectexamples in our form.A few boys in our fo rm ore reasonablyquiet, like Ion Handley, Len Roganand rather doubtful, R. (Brown ie) Brown.Some people are not sa t isf ied withone su rn a me . Ion Edson-Brown has anome almost as large as hi mself!We have som e freaks (no t quite thatbod) in our form. " Billy" Marl ing alwaysends up with the female parts inschool plays bec<strong>au</strong>se of his sq uea kyvo ice . John Dru m mond and RichardHutton get a great th rill out of ridingt he ir b ike s round the fi sh shop. Lost,but not least , is Arthur Gra y with h isconvic t crew-cut.That is all the news from 3A.• FORM 38 NOTESForm 3B had a g re a t setbac k wh enour popular form-master, M r. Brown,passed away s udde n Iy one afternoon.Another setback (a t least for Rob ert)was that Robert Woodward, our formcaptain, has had his thumb fracturedtwi ce .The brains of the fo rm are John M cCabe and Ge off. Watson who t ie d forfir st place in the half yea r exams. Herb.Mathews is the sale p refect in ou r form.Adrian Simmons and Herb Mathewswere regu la r members of the schoolfootball team. Robin Daly was in the la crosse team while Dary l Roe and Bobplenty are outsta ndi ng soft ball players.John Baxte r has a bad habit of talkingtoo much and this is always getting h iminto trouble. Gavin Swales spends moret ime out of the room p ick ing up papersthan in the room when we have SocialSt ud ies.72Ken Walla ce and St uart King a reve ry quiet whi le "Spa nner" Spe ncerneve r stops talking about St. Kilda, espe c iall y in maths.The other membe rs o f the form a reRobert Burgess, Robert Coldwell, KenCumming , Rex Dooley, Graeme Eames,M ichael Horton, Dawson Jordan, Dennis Stuart, Kevin Sutherland, Don Fitzsimmons, wh ile (k)' = Ian Kay and BrianKa ye .• FORM 3C NOTESOur form is mode up of many "stars"who shine in many fields.We have a s sports stars, Brian Lin forth (form captain) wh o swam withthe school swimming team, GrahamCant wh o helped the footba II to the topof the list and Dennis Adams a nd KoenLittler who both took part in the gymnasticsd isp lay during Education Week.Frank Se ipper doesn't play a greatdeal of s po rt but he d id top the fo rm inthe mi d-yea r e xa m s.Our sq ua d of cadets cons ists of HectorBravington, Ray Roberts, Ron Gordonand Peter Jacobs. Graham Fosterand Graham Hussey talk "cars" wh ileDenn is Thompson usual ly ma nages toforget the roll , to the great a nnoyanceof Mr. Powell.Otto Epp ing e r (Hawtho rn ) a nd BrionLinf orth (Carnegie) a re bot h q ui te sea so ned b ike riders but Ken W ooIhouse isundecided about riding a s ye t ." Don ny" Kinder a budding magician,e nte rtai ns the rest of the from with hi stricks. There a re Peter Bromle y (vicecaptainof the form), Robert Barnes,Neil Ga y, Colin Bennet, John Nunn,Da vid Bartlett, John Sm ith, John Sykesand finall y our letharg ic Geoff. Simpson.• FORM 3D NOTESHowd y fol ks! This is 3D tuning in!This ye ar our form master is Mr.Byrnes. Du ring the year Alan Booth wasel ec ted our form captain and Ken Rob e rt son a s our v ice-ca ptai n. At the halfyear exam J ohn Carter topped the form.We have representatives in nearlyevery sch oo l team. They a re.
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