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FORM 2E - -
Form Teacher: Mr. Maccoll
Form Captains: Jacinto Alsemgeest, Ian Bramley
The high honours of this term exam, go to Paul Hatcher who topped the
class in the boys and Janet Riddell who topped the class in the girls. The first
five places went to Paul Hatcher (1), Arvis Biela (2), David Parish (3), Ian
Bramley (4) and Janet Riddell (5).
Paul Hatcher is still in the top place for the boys in Manual Training,
while Ellen McCabe came first in Home Science.
In sport we are represented by:—
6st. 101b. football: Leigh Graham (capt.), Ian Bramley (vice-captain),
Graham Dodd, Ron Beaumont and Warren Deighton.
Tennis: Lyle Randall.
Hockey: Janet Riddell.
Cricket: Leigh Graham, Barry Purvey, Gary Riggall, Neil Hume, Warren
Deighton, Ron Forward.
Soccer: Ron Beaumont (Wynnum-Manly).
Table Tennis: Ian Bramley.
Ball-room dancing: Ellen McCabe.
Football: Neil Hume (Wynnum-Manly under 14).
Our chief musician is Silvia Predl who plays the piano-accordion and two
more instruments, while Warren Kaergar who plays the trombone is a member
of the Wynnum Citizens’ Band.
We also have a scout in our class whose name is Gregory Nason.
We were represented in the G.P.S. ball games by Helen Dennings and
Jacinta Alsemgeest.
Our outstanding swimmers are Penny Gile and Helen Dennings while Terry
O’Shea and Ian Bramley share the under 14 championship.
We were also represented in the Shell-House Competition by Neil Warner,
Arvis Biela and Paul Hatcher.
FORM 3A1 - -
Form Teacher: Miss Soden
Form Captain: Robert Lindley
The scholastic achievements of the illustrious 3A1 have not been remarkably
impressive. Indeed, it has been rumoured that some of the teachers have gone
so far as to use the word “lazy”—extremely unjustified, of course. However,
the results of the recent examination have brought home the realization that
perhaps a little more work and study is required next term.
Miss Re-e-eade, our English teacher (would all fans, requiring entry forms
to “fan club”, please apply room 14) is held in high esteem by those who listen
in reverence to her occasional “pep” talks, which sometimes punctuate our
English periods.
Our male masters, Messrs. Christensen and Taylor (for extra privacy drive
a two-seater) have struggled untiringly to teach us Maths. B and Chemistry.
(Respectively — Ed. ! ! !)
To Miss Greenway, Miss Rohde (please see Miss Reade’s note above), Miss
Lenihan and Mr. Beaden go our sincerest thanks and “sympathy” in their eternal
and inevitable struggle against universal failure. “(O! me miserum) ’ — Poor 3AI.
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