Football: Roy Beaves and Ron Williams.Cricket: Alan Booth.Baseball: Brian Wolters.Lacrosse: John Nanscawen.Swimming: Don Livingstone.The mechanically minded of theform are Rodney Cobbledick, ArthurBuggee, Jeff. Cox and Bruce Thomspon.The crew-cuts of the form are KenRobertson and Rodney Cobbledick.Pech, Livingstone and Cassell are inseparablepals. Geoff. Cartledge is a memberof the cadet corps.The rest of the form is made up withCapon, who is always l<strong>au</strong>ghing, "Tubby"Smith, Dossett, Doddrel, Marshall andRees who is an honorary member of theschool waggers' club.• FORM 3 E NOTESThis is Mr. Lamont's form 3E.Bays who ploy in school teams are:Ron Castledine (baseball), Graeme Gahun(football and soccer), Davide Moise(soccer), L<strong>au</strong>rie Pickering (baseball),Wayne Seccombe (football and cricket),John Thompson (soccer), and KeithPearce (soccer).The result of the half-year examinationwas very close. Kevin Dixon (73 %ov. ) narrowly defeated Doug Watson(72.9 % ov .), for first place, while TedMosely was third (69 .7% o v.).The ather members of th e form areRon Ashby, who is ver y good at gymnasiurn, and Peter Doyle who is prettygood at electronics. Wayne George,Ne il Irwin and Graeme Mole a re thesoldiers of the form. Max Maloney andGraeme Williams are both keen wrestlingfans. John Wright is the clot of thefo rm . Also we have John Sheridan andBob Reynolds and two good boys of theform, Barry Nangle and Michael Murray.• FORM 3F NOTESThis is 3F upping it up for <strong>1957</strong>.Nicholls , our Elvis fan, always believesin wearing his school uniform.The brain of the form is Finalyson whocome to p of the form in the lost exams.We have many sporting members inour form; Fin c lvso n in the footballteam, Hart and James in the baseballteam and McFarland in the soccerteam. We also have representatives inthe House Sports.Our famous vanishing men, Hill andlves, will vanish at any time of day.Terry Stanford, our quiet sleepingfriend, seems to enjoy his moths lessonsso much that he sleeps through most ofit. Gary Guest and Lance Jock are bothin the cadet unit and Lance usuallybreaks the desks whenever he sits down.Our one-eyed Port Melbourne fan isGraeme Swainger who always seems tosee red and blue spots. Peter Wright ourfishing expert spends mast of his timecatching goldfish in room 10. A newmember of the form is Malcolme Harris.Others in our form include a coupleof "puffing billys" also Folk , Dickie(with his V8 hat) and Coulton and Hartwho burn around on what they call" bowe r bikes" .Carryon 3F'• FORM 2A NOTESHere we are-Mr. "Pedro" Carloss'pride and sorrow. No one in 2A knowswhere he came from but some think hecome from a desert island owing to his" dese rt head".2A is surely the most t ruthful formin the sch ool bec<strong>au</strong>se we have a "boldiggle" in our midst, namely Tim Courtney (we ll he 's nearly bold).Gary Cook is again form captain, notthat anyone wanted to elect him, and issuppor ted by Beebe who t ries to telljokes.The brains of the form lean in thedirection of Power and Fife .. . Phief. .. Phe . . . Pfeifer (oh, got itl) The restof 2A has hidden talents and beli eveme, they a re hidden!Gor y Cook is our athletic man withthe help of Hatton, Poulten, and a fewothers.The pract ica l jokers of the fo rm oreWalker, Ag er and Pfiefer (got it rightthe fir st t imel ). These twerps a re liableto put on atom bomb in you r pocket andthen soy, " Ca n't you toke a joke?"BOOM!!T . . T .. That's all . . f .. folk s!73
• FORM 28 NOTESHi! These are the form notes of 2Bwhi ch is in the ca pa b le hands of Mr.Humphrey, our Social St ud ies teacher.Our form captain "Archie" Gray and" Tich" Merlo ore in the black books ofMr. Carlos and Mr. Tonkin bec<strong>au</strong>se theyare always talking when they should beworking . The brains of this outfit, Lyle"Whiskers" Wilsher, topped the form inthe mid- year exam.The farm triplets Robert Ash, GavinBrown and Robert Francis are always togetherat the beginning of the period butare for apart at the end.The form vice-captain, Barry"Scrounger" Osbourne, is a poor spellerbut is a very go od woodworker. The"footsloggers", better known a s cadets,are Bruce "Macko" MacPhie, FrankRye and Peter "Ted" Lamping.The artists and modellers are Robert"Bluey" Shaw, Max Sm ith and BruceEnniss . The comedians a re Roy Selleckwho is also a good footballer, and JohnTaylor, who is quite good a makingpaper darts and then screwing them upand putting them in the dust bin whenMr. Carlos catches h im with them.Peter Hedrick and Gor y Hood are thelittle angels with golden halos.Denis Chung is a very good athletebut he can't do his schoolwork as wella s he would like.To make up the 23 of ou r form thereis Gordon " Love rboy" Akers, John Halsail, Anthony Droke, john Gilbert andGraham Alderman.• FORM 2C NOTESTwenty-three prize fools have beenspotted in the vicinity of C<strong>au</strong>lfield TechnicalSchool.Watch out, for D. (Herman) Wood ison escaped maniac . Herman is friendswith C. (Young us) Young, R. (H u rn p h its )Humphrey and R. (Pe rce) Purcell. Alsowe ha ve a troupe of artists who Iike togive their impressions of teachers. Theseboys are the honourable Alan Jones,David Me ade and john Allan.(An xious Ammie) Mullens is greatpals with (Nuggets) Nugent and G.Kemp.74H. Glatj is the class rounder sportsman.He played for the football teamthi s year.P. (Pod) White come top of the classin the half-year exams.Two great friends are N . Petersonand R. Phelan who are always se pa ra tedin English by Mr. Bydder.The rest of ou r form co nsists of J.Allen, B. Allen, R. Bundle, R. Belston,I. Affleck, H. Hutchinson, I. Robinsonand L. Stom edll.Our form master wa steacher, Mr. O'Brian.• FORM 2D NOTESour sc ie nceHowd y folks! These are 20's formnotes for <strong>1957</strong>. We are under the guidanceof Mr. Paice who is our form master.There is sure to be trouble whenBaldry (the bodqie) and Ditzie (thegoon) get together. Watson is the tallman of the form (he 's 6ft. Zin.) andHeylbut is the short man of the formwith a porcupine c rew.Reviewing the half-year results-theform d id well! H. (Will y Nokers) Mathewstopped the form with a fine overage.Gra e me Baldry and Bob Dovey areboth ve ry good at physical <strong>edu</strong>cationwhile Roy Heylbut is our swimming star.He represented the schoo l in the lnterTech. Swimming Carnival. Malcolm Coleis the pianist of the form. W .
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