Student Memories
This site is dedicated to the memories we have of the Tech ...
The cycle shed at the back of the school
Having to wear a crash helmet
before it was the law
Being proud to have the BTI Crest on my
helmet
George Henderson emphasising why we should never use an adjustable
wrench..always use the correct tool for the job
Harold Molyneaux cutting the
wires in my conduit after he caught me pulling an extra wire through with wires
already in place
Playing cards at the foot of the stairs in the main
lobby
Cross country race in the Inter-School sports
Finding excuses to not
play soccer or cricket
Sitting at the back of the Chemistry Lab with Rocky
Trott drawing cartoons during class
Walking to school and Mr. Crawford
picking us up in his green Austin A40
The 12 noon fire siren test every
day
The wind howling through the trees near the Technical Drawing
classroom
Lunch and ping pong at the Friswells Hill Salvation Army
Citadel
Beef Pies from DeGraffes
Morning Assembly, Mr. Crawford playing
the piano
Mr. Maxwell, and the total command and control he had over the
class.
The smell of the Chemistry Lab
George Pole
The cricket Pitch
across the street on the corner
The week's camp at Ports Island, Mr. Reggie
Ming in charge
Gregory Scott's drawings on the blackboard before
class
Mrs.Bolton, the only female teacher, for a short while
Not having a
clue how to do art, in Chesley Trott's class (this later changed, delayed action
I guess)
Ex-Students are encouraged to list their particular memories of Tech, use the email link below to send your notes and they will be posted
This site created and maintained by Christopher M.
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