8EYlThis illustrious form will, under the guidance ofour form master, Mr. Douglas Ronald Mills, eventuallycomplete an Electrical Engineering Diplomasome time (we hope) in the not too distant future.Mr. Mills is ably assisted by Dr. B. (Doc)Gertsmann, the father of our form.The form is made up of the following lunkheadswith apologies to no one.GRAEME ANDREWS: Known as Gas to hisfriends. Unlike other students Gas has to go interstatefor his girlfriends, N .S.W . occupying most ofthis term holidays. During the Revue some girlsmanaged to sec him while he was in charge of" ligh ting" and so a feJlow electrocuted himself butfortunately no permanent damage was done apan[rom third degree burns, permanent shock and lossof memory. Owns a W olseley 1800 which runswhen Gas remembers to turn on his secret fuelline tap. Recently painted it a chunderous iridescent blue.ALAN BROCKETT: Otherwise known asBrophy or Garth(?). A poor excuse for his nicknamebut a champion on a tennis court. Playswith the school team. Has been fiddling all yearwith the Analogue Computer and much to his joywas allowed to operate it during Education Week,Hates Harry for pulling his repons to bits. Alwaysworking in electronics lab. with Ken Gray.JOHN CASTLEMA~; Always found snea kingaround th e office and talking 10 June. Uses theexcuse that. it is S.R.C. business as he is the Secretarythis year. Wears a sui t most times to makeother members look like bums or to compet.e withdashing Dim Sims. Owns a vin tage V<strong>au</strong>xhall(absorp tio n Dynamometer) and is reigning hop'scotch champion.JOE CAPPADONA: Lives with the wilds of theOandenongs and always raves about the Tigers'potential. Can always be found in som e roomtrying to prove x + y = z. Has bees in hisbonnet and is forever raving about th em . A goodlad.GRAEME CARROLL: Known affectionately as"tracksuit". Loves baseball, cricket and is Editor of<strong>Gryphon</strong>, is the Sports-Committee, etc. Graduatedfrom the Greasers last year. Will more than likelycome back to finish Civil next year.KEN CUMMINGS: This lad is still pedalling hiscycle from WILD St. KiIda. Always raves aboutmotor cars, Elec. Eng., Electronics, etc ., ctc ., etc.Joined 8A but found the rate of consumption toosavage and expensive. Found drinking so expensivehe rationed razor blades for months. Acquittedhimself quite well in the Revue.GORDON DAVIES: This lad never sheds hisorange mohair jumper and is thus known asWOOLLY, only time he changed jumpers waswhen he had his orange one dyed black. Chippedhis axe to bits with his beard so now uses file.Drives a luxurious clapped up Rover Irom AlbertPark to the College. It's not Anne any more, butMalvina. The Cad.COLIN GISSING: Another of the gentry withenough money to run his own bomb. Color Gusas he is better known is interested in radio andradio-control of models. Always has a camera onhand to take pies. Now owns 3 cars, includinga vintage Ford Consul.JOHN GRACE: Or more commonly Grass, butfrom September, now known as Lightning or Boatman.Loves boating (SKOLL). A member of theS.R .C. and stage manager during the revue(CRASH) "Actors are clumsy". To him everythingis chunderous except Carole P. and Peugeots, Lovesarmature winding. Can sit and watch Fatty doingit all day.KEN GRAY: This lad is the Wiz of electronicsprac. Has managed to finish that stereo amplifierthis year and now has an <strong>au</strong>tomatic garage doormechanism in mind. Electronic, naturally. How hemanages to fold up into his Fiat 0 .025 we'll neverknow. Has a sister referred to as Pip at thecollege this year but strangely there were no introductions.Latest acquisition is Carol. You badtype, Ken.JOH;\ GRAY: Butts of Maynard as he is known,believes in everything but school work. Prominentin the C.M .F., he took two weeks from school togo on a bivouac. Recently produced a miner'sright but prospecting wasn't so good (all the girlsturned him down, too) . There isn 't much Buttsdoesn't know about rifles and army vehicles. Hasa marvellous way of producing cigarettes out ofhis pocket one by one, It would baffle the best ofmagicians. Averages 2! school days a week.IAN HANDLEY: This lad is just the quietest.Believe he is a keen archer and plays Robin Hoodbut we have never heard of a Maid Marion. He isinseparable from Mac .MIKE HASSET: Another member of the S.R.C.who has all his fingers in the pic. His maintrouble recently has been a blonde (not a NORDISl\lALE) on some train. He has even forsaken hisrecently bought Consul for her. Known to be'Voolly's friend but has not yet bought a new onefor him. Was quite good in the revue.HARRY HELMER: This lad is always tellingus about hi s wild week-ends but blushes when youask him about Lucy. He is a member of theS.R .C. and a fairly prominent member of 8A.Starred in th e revue as Ceaser and certain otherfamous Roman 'cont.empriarians'. He is a keenbaseballer, drinker and woman chaser. With EducationDepartment to finish as tea cher. (No! formy kids, mate.)RAY HENRY: He invaded us half-way throughthe year from Yallourn bec<strong>au</strong>se he didn't haveenough work there. Hah! Hah!1 Drives a beat-upHolden and is working with rhe Railways. Hard.Can be often found at Piggy's flat having a dropwhen he isn't working.STEVE JAKYMCZUK; This lad would be lost ifhe didn't have Harry to call as Fatty. Has aboisterous (?) l<strong>au</strong>gh and is a stubborn cuss . PlayedFrank Thring in th e revue and behaved like himat the Revue Party by stripping to his pinkpolka-dot bloomers. Has just purchased a Volkswagenand will argue with anyone about itsmerits. If he can't be found at school he is alwaysbound to be at Macs with Len. Talks with Do cabout anything, but never the syllabus. Will betossed out of the Railways if he isn 't careful.ALAN LYNE: Sleepy could not be a more fittingname for this lad. Heard that while helpingRandy with prop during revue he was found sleepingin some corner. His parents have just movedto S.A. and Sleepy's eyes are becoming blurrierthan usual and from sleep (HIC). A very closefriend of Randy's.5\
BOB LUKEIS: This lad came to us this yearfrom the shop to learn. Well, his fluid consump·tion has certainly risen. Owns a Holden, tennisracquet and used to own Helen. Was the StageDirector of the Revue and many thanks must begiven to Bob for the Revue's success. How didyou get that P.M .G. cadetship, Bob ?ROSS MARSHALL: Better known as Randy andis another one of the infamous P.i\l .G. cadets. Hewas also property manager during the revue andlikes girls who live in far away places. Prefersto go to drive-ins out at Essendon, Crovdon orsometimes Mildura and North Albury. Also is agreat believer in dancing in the dark and has theroving eye of Errol Flynn. Drives a beat-up Prefectwhich has yet to be perfected and was oneof the main instigators for the raft race this year.Particularly enjoyed his bath in the SouthgateFountain.LAURIE SMART? No , he's not. You name thevices - he's got them, Regularly has a haircutevery six months, We are really not sure if he isa member of 8E but he certainly rated a mention;as a member of 8A,LYN SMITH: This one is a Wiz of a Magician.Can disappear before, during and after periods.Usual excuse, "I've got to go to the dentist." Ifhe is not in class just look where the Commercegirls are and you'll find Lyn. Got picked up veryrecently for thrashing a Minny. Thought thepolice siren was a whine in his gearbox.REG. STEWART: Drives around in a Fiat 500which his girlfriend painted pink just for him.Cute. We would still like to know how tonegotiate a 150 0 corner but taking 520 0 to getaround it. A boating enthusiast, Reg. is interestedin anything that floats on water, girls in eluded,Back row : Graeme Carroll, Colin Gissing, Gra eme Andrews, Neville Farrell, Russell Trew, Alan Lyne , Mike Piggott.Gerry Flynn , Harry Helmer, Len Verashaika, Ken Cummings, Ken Gray , John Gray, Ian Handley, John Grace.Len Waters.tMiddle row : John Castleman, Tony Wilson , Mr . D. Mills, Dr. B. Gerstmann, Mr . E. Davey. Bob Newton, Tony Sims.Don Brown.Front row: Ken Sum sion, Lyn Smith, Graeme Shields. Alan Brockett. Gordon Davi e" Ross Mar shall , Joe Cappadona, .loh nMcCabe, Mik e Hassett.JOHN McCABE: This lad is a natural. Wewould all like to be like him. Quiet, and unassumingand fairly dedicated to his work. Favouritehobby is Archery and hence is Ian's good mate.GOOD ON YA, SON.BOB NEWTON: This lad lives on the edge ofthe Seaford creek and thus has the rare privilegeof being able to swim, canoe, spear fish, withoutmoving out of the house. At school is modest withno known vices except a clapped up heap knownas the Tank.MICHAEL PIGGOTT: Well known as Piggy.Has a large set of miniature whisky bottles whichhe says he doesn't HIC touch. Moved into a flatnear school at start of year and has been sufferingfrom hangovers ever since. Goes to AliceSprings over the school holidays bcca use hisfather runs a Pub there. Has a cadetship withthe Dept. of Supply.GRAEME SHIELDS: This bloke is a humdingerfor falling asleep at Revue party. This year it wasthe same story. Known around the school asTonga, and never forgotten once you have heardthat l<strong>au</strong>gh. Plays football Saturdays and has wildweek-ends. Nothing worries this bloke, not eventhe boss of the Mordialloc Cop Shop (Tonga'sfather, no less).KEN SUMSION : Where there's a Ken there isbound to be a Margaret. Apart from this hespends quite a bit of time pulling the engine ofhis Citroen apart. Has the idea of putting a V.W.gearbox in this car, but may come across somereason to prevent this. Has a flair for jazz (he isa good pianist). Margaret, Citroen, Margaret, Balls,Margaret.RUSSELL TREW: The brain of the form whobelieves that it is cheaper in effort and cost topedal his bike to the College rather than walk oruse public transport. Hence Bikey . Gets paid togo to school by the S.E.C. and is bound to end upa Big 'Wig. Congratulations for topping all 7thformers last year.LEN VERASHAKA: A scouting enthusiast, Lenis a prominent member of the UKRANIANSCOUTS in Victoria. We also know that he is aproud owner of a Vee-Wee,LEN WATERS: Known by the elite of 8A asFlood. And, boy , can this lad swallow a flood .Beer's not in it. Moved into flat with Piggy anda greaser at start of the year and is the ruler.(H e is the biggest). Occasionally goes to Wonthaggiwhen he has no drinking money to see hisfamily. Len is sure to succeed as a red-nosed52
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