Royal Military College of Canada - Review Yearbook (Kingston, Ontario Canada)

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1962 No. 5189 VICTOR FRANCIS LEONOWICZ COBOURG DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Vic was born in Rubierzewicze, Poland, on March 1st, 1939. He spent the first five years of his academic life in various schools in Germany, but when his parents decided to come to Canada Vic offered to accompany them and complete his pre-college education in Cobourg. Following a varied and highly successful career in this school he joined the RMC Where he has contributed con- siderably to College life. He has seen four years of service with the Rifle and Pistol teams, and is captain and coach of both the senior and junior pistol teams this year. A goodly number of awards in this field have come to him over the years. Other activities have included the duties of Cadet Section Com- mander, invaluable contributions to all inter- squadron sports. and membership in the Sierra Delta Club. In the academic Held he has followed a General Science course with equal enthusiasm. Immediately following graduation Vic has been invited to attend the RCN pre-fleet course and has accepted with an eye to gratifying hls tourist instincts. Our best wishes for the future, Vic. CC.K.J No. 5400 ROBERT LEVESQUE ECOLE sECoNDAiRE SAINT-HENRI Deambulant le long des sombres corridors du college, un spectre connu de tous et respecte des esprits surgit. C'est le fakir du genie electrique. Ce nom mysterieux eveille dans l'esprit de ses confreres une personnalite et un caractere fort aussi bien que l'image de notre bon ami Robert. Emergent des coteaux de Saint-Henri, Robert arriva ei CMR en 1957. Apres un stage tapageur a Saint-Jean, il demenagea ses penates a RMC ou il continua a faire rayonner sa personnalite. Caractere jovial et enjoue, Robert est pret a jouer une bonne blague a ses compagnons. Qu'on ne se meprenne pas, car il lui arrive d'etre serieux. Devoreur de tout journal traitant de politique internationale, Robert conserve quand meme assez de patriotisme pour se tenir au Courant des affaires de la republique . Quand il sortira de RMC, on le retrouvera au RCEME comme Urafistoleur de Iils electriquesn. Tous nous te souhaitons bonne chance et pas trop de courts-circuits. fB.B.J No. 5499 RONALD JOHN LOCHEAD DUNNVILLE DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL R.J. smiled at his first nurse on the 25th oi' August, 1939, in Hamilton. After obtaining his senior matriculation at Dunnville, Ontario, he decided to spend his next four years at RMC in preparation for a career with the RCAF. While at RMC Ron showed his determination and drive in intramural sports, played defence for the Intermediate hockey team, was Sports Editor of The llfalrker and earned the position of Sports Officer for Hudson Squadron in his final year. Ron's first summer of training took him to Centralia where he set the unofficial high altitude record for the ROTP course flying the Chipmunk aircraft. The next two summers were spent at Penhold, Alberta, where he observed the Rockies from the front seat of a Harvard, when the cockpit wasn't full of smoke. The' next challenge awaiting Ron, after graduating with a B.Sc., is to Hnd enough leave to .marry a pretty nurse named Ellen. After that It 1S on to T-33 jets and an Air Force career. From all of us. best wishes, and good luck in all your endeavours, Ron. QL, D, MJ

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R.M.C. Review No. 5575 JOHN EDWARD LAYE PORT ARTHUR COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Born in the capital city of The Great North- west in May 1940, John soon made a name for himself as a good baby by his ability to sleep, a quality not always recognized with such esteem in recent years. John commenced his military career in 1953 with No. S5 PAC1 Sqn., Royal Canadian Air Cadets and progressed Q?J in 1958 to Royal Roads and in 1960 to RMC. Since he lost his golden curls at the age of two Flat-Top has never been known for his long hair. However a.ll tive foot three and fifteen thirty- second inches of Big Bad John has been known for the strength given the intermediate hockey team and his squadron football team. On the recreation side John's distrust for bureaucracy and organization has limited his club membership to the senior TV watchers club and an ex-membership in an infamous record club. In the Service. John looks forward to a career as a Tech!AE ofiicer in the RCAF, having graduated from TOTS Aylmer, Ont. and a summer at Cold Lake Alta. Small in stature but not in ability, John has an assured future. tL.A.G.J No. 5498 GARTH MEECI-I LEFRESNE LISGAR COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Although he does not look nor play the part, this individual is a stalwart Bluenose . Born on February 9th, 1939 in North Sydney, Nova Scotia, he lived in the Maritimes. the eastern seaboard, Quebec, and Newfoundland, during the war. 1-Ie spent his early childhood in Dartmouth: at the age of 13 he moved to Ottawa. Meech, as his closer enemies call him, spent all four years at RMC, taking an avid interest in administrative work. Due to this interest he was appointed to the position of AXCWA this year and consequently holds the distinguished honour of having more paper in his room than any other place in the wing. In third year he was the recipient of the History Prizeg this year, still majoring in history, he is one of the live senior honours Artsmen. After spending two summers at Vimy and one at Army Headquarters in Ottawa, Garth has become quite the evangelist for RC Sigs. Upon graduation he will return to Vimy and about Christmas will head out for a field unit. All of his old 7 Squadron buddies CCraig, Skip, Ron, and Andy fin particulary wish him the best of luck. No. 5633 GUY LEMIEUX TCOLLEGE SAINTE-MARIE De Montreal, par le CMR, nous vint un nouvea Guy. I1 avait passe du scooter at l'auto fsi on peut appeler ce vehicule une autoll. Son plus grand reve: franciser la cause de ses nombreuses absences du college et ainsi ajouter un membre de plus a la societe des Separatistes . .Son ambition de cadet: avoir plus de week- end que tous les autres cadets reunis. Son desespoir: sa promotion-demotion du mois dioctobre qui le lit passer de CFL at CSA. Il passe son temps libre at reparer les degats qu'une certaine garde-malade de Montreal fait a sa voiture en son absence. On reconnait generale- ment les activites de son week-end a l'etat de ses mains. Quand il met ses livres de mecanique de cote ice qui n'arrive pas souventj, on peut le retrouver sur un bateau at voile essayant d'atteindre le point de chavirement. L'hiver il fait du ski, surtout parce que l'equipe de ski se rapproche assez souvent de la belle province . Ne pouvant devenir pilote a cause de defaurs oculaires, Guy tentera tout de meme de servir 1'armee de l'air de son mieux en causant des degats a quelques avions durant sa carriere militalre dans le Tech AE. Quoi qu'il fasse, souhaitons-lui bonne chance ainsi qu'a son Austin et a sa future moit1e . CA. W. EJ



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R.M.C. Review No. 5577 JOHN WILLIAM LOWTHIAN REGINA CENTRAL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Bill hails from the fair prairie city of Regina where after graduating from RCCI with top honours he took himself and his subscription to Rod and Custom fforesaking his Regina Rustlers foreverj out to Royal Roads. After spending a couple of years on the balmy Pacific shores Bill brought his top marks in academics, athletics and girlsmanship to RM-C. Bill was light-middleweight boxing champion and winner of Outstanding Boxer award at Roads, and fought in intercollegiate competition at RMC. Bill also held cadet officer appointments at both Roads and RMC as well as participating in representative cross-country and rugger, and standing first in Third Year Mechanical Engineer- Ing. During the summers, Bill makes shell craters around the sandy Shilo landscape, and after graduation he wants to go to 4 RCHA at Petawawa fwhy so near Ottawa, Bill?J. Wherever he is, Bill is sure to have a successful careerg so best of luck from your class- mates of year '62, QL. R. L.J No. 5194 CLENIENT KEITH MACLEOD ST. MIcHAEL's COLLEGE Clem , originally a Maritimer born in Halifax in 1939. moved to Toronto via London at an early age. His preliminary training in things military is said to have come from a legendary group known as the Leaside Panthers, but more lately the idea sprang from St. Mike's motto Doce me disciplinem et scientiam . At RMC Clem decided on a career in Civil Engineering and through thick and thin he has maintained his aim. He was active in rep. swimming, water polo and hockey, and at cutting up his buddies. Summers have found Clem playing golf in the Fraser Valley, B.C., with his spare time being used to good advantage at the RICSME, Camp Chilliwack. Having completed the required four phases of training, June, 1962 will find Clem embarking on his Hrst posting as a full-iiedged Royal Canadian Engineer officer. With him go our best wishes for future success. CP. E. HJ No. 5407 RAYMOND BARRY MANNING EAST NORTHUMBERLAND DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL Ray began defending his country almost seven years ago. After completing grade eleven in 1955 he joined the RCElME on the soldier apprentice plan, and while up on the hill Ray became impressed by the cadets at RMC. The fall of 1957 found him a bewildered recruit at CMR. Ray quickly adjusted himself to the new life and found it quite enjoyable. When graduation came in 1960 he left ClMR with many fond memories. At RMC Ray took an active interest in sailing, and soon became proficient. We understand that Ray's keenness for boating goes further than St. Lawrence Pier, and that he is a part owner of a large vessel due to be launched this summer. With Ray's engineering ability behind it the boat should be a marvel to behold. ' After graduation with his electrical engineer- ing diploma on the wall, Ray will complete his training with RCEME and say goodbye to King- ston. Wherever he goes and whatever Held he chooses, Ray will certainly have an interesting and rewarding life ahead of him. CJ. H. PJ

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