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sation and attempts famong groupsj to get un-lost. Some groups, the smarter ones I think, went to their last points first and disposed of their back packs, which, particularly for the smaller boys, was a good idea. Entertainment that night was supplied by constant exchange over the radios in spite of repeated pleas from base camp for radio silence. Apparently singing beer-hall songs, protesting about the pine bugs, mosquitoes and other assorted insects in off-colour language, is frowned upon even by the army. The last day was spent lazing around, bathing and fishing in the lake, handing-in equipment, packing, and taking rides in army half-trucks and jeeps. On the morning of our departure, we were up at five and had breakfast at the army mess hall at Camp Petawawa. We finally left and arrived at Ottawa at 12:00 noon. So much for the highlights, the low points were of course the unmention- able food fadequate quantity, but who wanted itj, the housing fgeneral opinion on the lean-tos: If it had rained one drop, I would have been hitch- hiking back to Ottawa. J, and last but by no means least, the hoards of hungry insects. I think that the overall impression of the trip was favourable, and everyone could say they enjoyed at least one aspect of the expedition even if it was only the return journey. Perhaps next year more attention to the minor details and the experience gained from this trip will result in an even more successful and enjoyable time for all. S. Went 2 4
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THE PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Owing, perhaps, to the shortage of free time and the disproportionate amount of the same needed to pursue thisparticular hobby, enthusiasm was not unbounded. And, consequently, photographic expression was restricted fexcept of course amongst the die-hardsj to Thursday afternoons and even then under some duress. However, all was not lost as several new members were introduced to the 'sinner sanctumv' from where it is hoped that they will continue next year. Passport-sized individual photographs of all the students, a photography course for a cadet activity, and coverage of major games and cultural events during the school year, were included amongst the club's other spheres of interest this year. H. S. Went ,Mi-W bfi ii 33,45 iffff 3 ai 26 '
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