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                                     FORM 4B
              4B consists this year of 22 lifeless beings, at least that is what one
           Science teacher would have us to understand. In the wealth of our
           knowledge, we fail to understand, ties, marching, practices, English, iron
           countries, and—teachers. Unfortunately we have no room and we lead
           a nomadic life. The following are the beings that constitute 4B.
           “BITTER" Alum—A rose among the thorns.
           “TENNESSEE” Ernie Taylor—Yodels on all public appearances.
           Cadet "SHORTY” Petersen—"Gee I'm a good shot. x
           Cadet Roy Brown—"You’re mad Shorty.”
           “DEAN” Martin—The bully of the class.
           “JERRY” Lewers—A pot shot with a shot putt.
           “SAM” GREENE—A direct descendant.
           JOHN GREEN—No relation.
           “RIP” Kirkby—A wizard with a wireless.
           “SIMO" Simpson—Self-raised.
           “MISTER” Roberts—Has taking ways.
           “PEDRO” Pearson—A Ford fan.
           “240” Voltz—Supports Chevrolets.
           “SELDOM SEEN” Cottrell—Works out evasive actions for Universities.
           “PRETZIE" Prescott—A fire eater.
           “NICK” Nicholson—Supports bright red sweaters.
           “GAY” Gibson—Not a dam buster.
           “CUSHY” Cushway—Has survived an operation.
           Cadet Palmer—Blows his bugle too much.
           Phil Locke—Wants to build satellites for the Air Force.
           Ray Cohen—Plays host at doubtful birthday parties.
           "CASONOVA" Paroz—His shyness is a handicap.
              Our thanks go to all the teachers who tried so hard to get us
           through the Junior.


                                    FORM 4C
                          FORM CAPTAINS : Rhelma Tovey, Des Winter.
                         4C, we are a merry band,
                         We think school life is simply grand
                         E’en though our teachers are so stern,
                         With eager zest we strive to learn,
                         Knowing that failure we can deride,
                         In achievement we find pride.
              “Far from the madding crowds ignoble strife,” we work for the
           honour of the school that gave us life. Although in the main the fairer
           sex, we make our presence felt by reason of our deeds in the field of
           sport and in the class room. Even in the field of music we are well
           represented by Corporal Keith (Chubby) Griffin, the Piper from over
           the Way. Chubby does not believe in blowing his own trumpet, but
           makes the welkin ring with blood-curdling shrieks and banshee wails
           from the bagpipe. Noe (Cupid) Spethman, although not equipped with
           wings and a bow, has managed to implant many a tiny dart with the
           notes he has delivered so conscientiously. Though Winter by name. Des,
           Form captain of our boys, is by no means a gloomy Gus. He, together
           with Jenny Hammond, the class comedienne, brings many a ray of
           sunshine into our room with his or her well-timed wise cracks.
              With Rhelma Tovey, Wendy Metcalf, Bob Bunker and Keith Griffin,
           modesty stills our otherwise fluent tongue other than to mention the
           word tennis. At the G.P.S. Sports many admiring glances were cast at
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