Trivial Pursuit plus school song
Relive some memories with these Trivial Pursuit questions…
Q. Who stuffed lamb cutlets into their pockets to steal them from home science?
A. Leigh Brennan
Q. What is the name of the street where seniors used to go and smoke?
A: Bluegum Cres!
Q. What was the name of the Japanese exchange student to Forest High in year 10 (1983)?
A. Kohei Matsamoto
Q. Which member of NSW Parliament was a student at Forest High School?
A. Peter Debman (Leader of the opposition)
Q. Which morning TV presenter as a student at Forest high School?
A. David Koch
Q. Mrs Ramage was a music teacher. What letter was added to her name on the board to change its meaning
A. “P” to make it Mrs Rampage
Q. Which student in our year has a son starting year 7 at Forest High School in 2006?
A. Tanya Haynes
Q. Who was Dux of the Year 10?
A. Wes Dart
Q. Who was Dux of the Year 12?
A. Martin O'Connor
Q. Which five couples from our year married?
A. Ian Cradock and Paula Gibson, Chris Peck and Kym Stracey, Sean Gale and Jackie Heywood, Greg Mann and Lynette Arnold, Neil Pierson and Jenny Long
Q. What colour did we (year 12 of 85) paint the school BBQ?
A. Pink
Q. What was the name of the teacher who was the seniors" Head teacher"?
A. Mr Mac Lyndsay
Q. Who busked in the quadrangle with an Umbrella?
A. Paul Lyndon
Q. Who lost their teeth in the river at Bungonia Gorge?
A. Paul Lyndon
Q. What was the name of the the african child we sponsored?
A. Kahlil
Q. Which home science teacher demonstrated how to cook cheese on toast but left the cheese wrapped in plastic?
A. Mrs Greig
Q. Who's Mum insisted he drink a yard glass of milk instead of beer at his 18th Birthday Party? A. Ian Cradock
Q. What was the punishment for wearing dangly earings to school?
A. They were confiscated for the rest of the year.
Q. Which Science Teacher told his students to “stop oscillating between the desks”?
Q. Mr Reeves
OUR SCHOOL SONG
Setting our eyes ever upward
We of the Forest High
Look to the towering tree tops
Straining towards the sky
And we will strive ever hoping
That each may achieve their goalIn work and in play together
For the Forest, green, red and gold
Some of us strive for Coolabah
Boronia and Waratah too
Others will fight for Kurrajong
Each to his house is true
But we all stand united
When the deeds of the school are told
Our pride will live on forever
In the Forest green, red and gold
There will be different faces
As the long years roll by
Others will take our places
Bearing the torch on high
But no matter where we may tarry
We'll remember the friends of old
Still in our hearts we'll carry
The Forest green, red and gold
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