A'* '·BASEBALL TEAMBack Row (L . to R .): J. Stri cklan d, A. T urner, A. R obert s (Capl . ), Mr. F . Ha yes, J. Connell, A. Brookman.Fr ont Row (L. to R. ) : P . M ichael, B. R ob;n son , J. N orris, D. Hall.JUNIOR FORM NOTES4A'sHere comes 4A for duty and pleasure.As for Oll I' teachers they like lots of leisure.Our popular tea ch er . Me Prebble, by fat ,then stu den t Arundell, our football star.Next come s Leigh Philips; a quiet litLle chap,and then com es Negus who is a bit of a sap.Altho u e-h Brookman's a rocker and perhaps Stirling,too ,just wat ch ou t for Fullard 'c<strong>au</strong> se he will " blarn ey"to you.Of co urse there's Leigh Downey, who loves th rowingpears,an d as wh ere they land he has no cares.But alas; prefect Greenall might be lurking ab out,and if Downey's c<strong>au</strong>gh t he of course will be ou t.How is the fell ow who likes [lin gal oreand when he has finished ends out on th e floor.Althougl: George may threat en , ge t fierce and gored ,I'm sur e one day Murray will give him a whack inthe head.'Wh ile Clifford and Heldson are a great workingpair,Sargeant and Henshall have nor a care .Field might work and obtain good res ult s,but apa rt from this I am sur e he has f<strong>au</strong>lts.Biggs and Moorfield may fool round in mathematics,wh ile Erdos and Tiros are th e soccer fanatics.McAlie ce has rather a crazy ha ir st yle,but of cours e it's natural after seeing hi s dial.Michael is a boy who likes telling jok es all types of jok es, to all typ es oE folks .And last but not lea st is Bilston the flea,who has just crawled off to Doc . Davis I see.The editor of this will be quite happy, I'm sure,when he gets (he chance to slam "Joey's" doo r.4C4C sta rts off the year with the mathematica lgeniuses; Lui, L. Weis s (?). 'We have three memobel'S in th e soccer team, Weis s, Bo yd and Needham.Collins and Hallinan are the scie n tific minds.Cooney (who is vice -captain) and H orne are inter ested in motor-bikes and cars; borh rockers. Scottand Tate sho uld stay on th eir desert isle . T aylor.J ack 's IUOSt conscientious pupil (?) and Connell.one oE Doc's best friends (?). Ma le and MacPhie,two inseparable Eriends. Wallace and Potter(B udgie) are th e two brainiest kids in the form.Rundell, a little fat man (a handsome lad). Ashby,who is a bit good (he thinks) at basketball. Chance,a n ex-Gee long Grammar type. Marden, a quietlad wh o never leaves his fnends. Kay (you can'tsa y an ything about him as this magazine is cen so red) is our Form-Captain. Fin ally, last ANDleas t is Nai sh (no comme n t).This pa ck of tripe was written by C.R .C. andL.J .H.75
PR EFECTSBack Row (L . to R. ) : S. Biggs, P. Greenall, R. George, Mr. L. Hogg , N . H d sdon , B. Cliffor d, A. Brookman.Front Row (L. to R. ) : P. Michael, B. Field , D. Sarg ean t, R. Grabert, L. Davey, B. War ner.4D.T h is is the a n boys spe aking throu gh you r host ,Steph en (bear) Griffi n . At the first bell of the yea rwe had 18 boys, owin g to circum stances now 14.Under gu idance of form master, Don Cameron,and a stra ightening hi n t fro m " Doc" a nd "J ack"now and th en, we have bec om e top "pegs" for thebig worl d ahead . Our bounda ri es stre tch fa r andwide, footba ll, cricket , art, soccer and even schoolwork. Daw es top ped the Form and cam e 6th o u tof all the -lrh Forms. T revor Peters, the Curtisbo ys, A. and R ., and Ed Lee a re the artists ofth e class.Four of us, Billy (Doug Wade) Steer. Gordon(Muscles) Edwards, George (Mr. Foo tball) Griffiths,and myself, represented the school football team.P. Harris and G. Hunt-Willson, the haircut boy s,love the compan y of Peter (Morr ison) Farnell. A.McLamara is architectural man of th e yea r. R.Va n Willigan also represented th e school soccerteam. R . Cu rti s wou ld mak e a fantast ic fill infor a fro g voice - so th at'll do it.This is Bear on the behalf of th e " a rt boyssigni ng off.4ET hi s is 4E, th e Form th a t consists of (mostlyfunny) shapes an d sizes. The Form consists of [6outstanding citizens an d pupil s, "ahem". There are7 turners and fillers, 6 woodwork ers, and 3plumbers.DAVID WILLIAMS: Top of the Form in th ehalf year, and quite a funny boy, HA HA .ALLY BAR TLETT and h is friend , DAVIDHYLA ND , pro ve to be a trou blesome two a t tim es.GRAEME PARKER: Is a boy who ha s a lo t tosay a bout things, but never do es an yth in g; also h isam bitio n is to be lat e for every peri od .ROBERT O 'DON NELL a nd NE IL TURNERlike to fight like prize figh ters, a nd are ..quitesuccessful a t it .HARRY GARFI?>fKEL: Is al wa ys taking butnever giving (tha t is, ba ckh anders from 'DOC',but it is all in good fun ).ALLAN CLARK: Is a m ystery bo y, who forsome reason cam e down from 4C just after theh alt-yea r exams,GODFRY NORMAN WALTER DAVIES: Sssshh!wha t a name, we could say he is Mr. HANNA'Sfavourite pupil. . . .GEORGE KATAMAS and NO EL KAY ar e th esmall boys of the Form; en ou gh said aboIII themalread y.FRED VLIEK has a favourite spo n , which ismis.;inl{ ou t on soli d geometry. His friend, RONWILDE, could be call ed the " Absent-Minded P ro fessor".ROn "GABO " EVANS: Captain of the scho olIootball learn and alw ays fooki ng for an a rgu men t.KEVI N "THE MO USE " ROWE seems to be aboy who li kes his work and gets on well withthe teachers (sometim es),T ha t leaves only one person , which is that fabulous, brilliant DU NCE, wh o wr ites th ese notes,ROSS OPRIN .With Mr. Fairbank bein g our Form Maste r (poor76
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