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FORM 8B
           FORM TEACHER : Mr. Jones.
           FORM CAPTAIN : John Guy.
              Our class consists of thirty-one pupils and most of us are athletically
           minded. Mike Dowden came second in both the Under 15 Years 100 Yards
           and 400 Yards, while Greg Lawrence came third in both the Under 13 Years
           100 Yards and 200 Yards.
              Other outstanding performers are :—
                  TENNIS — Russell. Ken, John G. and Stephen.
                  FOOTBALL — Greg. Keith, John D., Darryl. Bob and Michael.
                  SWIMMING — Brendan, John D., John S. and Sam.
                  SOCCER — Trevor, Sam and Graeme.
              We are protected by four cadets: David Elliot. Graeme Mac Kay, Ken
           Ramsay and David Olsen.
              Best of luck to the Seniors and Juniors in the forthcoming examinations.

           FORM 8C
           FORM TEACHER: Mr. Liehr.
           FORM CAPTAIN : Kenneth Owens.
           Teachers’ Pets: Wayne Watson and Peter Best.
           Class Singer, Stinker, Thinker, Blinker, Painter, Fainter, Actor, Romeo and,
              sometimes Brain: Kenneth Owens.
           FORM SONG (sung to the tune of “Galveston”; words by K. Owens)—
                         Form 8C, oh. Form 8C,
                            I still see their bodies swingin',
                         I still hear their cries a-ringin’,
                            There were 33, when I left Form 8C.
                         I still see them waiting for the slaughter.
                            Waiting there looking out to see.
                         And are they waiting there for me.
                            In the hope that I'll set them free ?
                         Form 8C. oh. Form 8C.
                            1 am so afraid of dying.
                         Before I dry the tears they’re cryin’.
                            Before I see your bodies swingin’ in the breeze.
                         Oh. poor 8C’s, oh, poor 8C’s.
              I he authors of this fiction-packed periodical would like to remain anonymous
           for the time being, on the grounds that it may incriminate the teachers' pets
           and Form Captain.
              Finally, we of 8C would like to wish all the students participating in the
           forthcoming Public Examinations the best of luck.

           FORM 8D
           FORM TEACHER:        Miss Tighe.
           FORM CAPTAIN:        K. McKee.
           FORM VICE-CAPTAIN:   F. Holpen.
                  Malcolm B. —   “Like my hair?”
                  Paul D.       Loverboy.
                  Tys D. —      Brother Specs.
                  Donald H. —   “Four laps?” Oh, Sir!”
                  Fred H.       “Good morning. Miss Tighe”.
                  Greg M. —     “Don’t like school”.
                  Phillip L.    “Look at my bike”.






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