Galt Collegiate Institute and Vocational School - Specula Galtonia Yearbook (Galt, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1931

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' ' 'PApA-rusn , U4'L,iA ,A I A PARATUS 7 .. fy '-1? -J' ,Q Qs pl 1 1' was in - . ' C I 591' 674 2-. I 5, l 1 G gp 4.1 xx :. X 4 A W ' I f 15 4 'A algu v' VA In ' I7 ' H- -1' s '--- n-xii i I -A If L11 ' S the largest boys' organization in the school the Cadet Corps has once again proved itself to be also one of -the most active and successful organiza- tions taking part in school activities. The Corps was successful in capturing second place in Military District No. 1, and thereby winning the Second Little shield. Inspection was held on May 9th, Major Jeffery being the inspecting officer. In his report, Cadet Officers' efliciency, Physical Training Ceremonial and Bugle Band are classed as very good, while Rank and File, and Squad, Platoon and Company Drill were good, As explained to us by Mr. Wholiton, this is indeed a record to be proud of and in General Remarks Major Jeffery says, A very good Cadet Corps. Efficient in all branches of training, with a high standard of discipline. After the departure of Mr. Donaldson, Mr. Boyd took over the Cadet Work and although there has been little time for I THE OFFICERS OF THE 21st CADET CORPS Front RowgCapt. Elton, Capt. Hughes, Major Dando, Capt. Scott, 2nd C., Capt. Kemp, Mr. Boyd. Middle Row-Drum Major Tutton, Lieut. Cartwright, Lieut. Burden, B. S. M. Roelofson, Capt. Snel- grove, Lieut. Campbell, Lieut. Wilkins, Lieut. Campbell. Q Back Row-Capt. Dietrich, Capt. Dawson, Lieut. Lorriman, Lieut. Thompson, Lieut. Chapman, Lieut. Lorriman. 62

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Sem, . ' 'PARA1-5,20 E U'L. A 9 MARGARET GABBITAS-is in residence at her home in Preston for the time A being. It is rumoured that the nursing vocation is infectious. DONALD ELMSLIE-can be seen almost any time at Toronto Normal. KEN. EKINS--aims to be a banker and is with the Montreal Bank, in Hespeler. ELMER CASSELL+has decided to be another of those task masters and is at the Stratford Normal. MOLLY SHELDON-is in Toronto contin- uing her studies at the University. ELIZABETH HAYES-As far as we know Lizzy is looking forward to con- tagious diseases. . MARION TAIT-last year's talented girl captain and winner of many scholar- ships, is pursuing her studies at Tor- onto University. HAROLD MIDGLEY-has not made any definite plans for the future yet and is residing at 731 Vine St., Preston. DAVE ELLIOT and DUNC MACKIN- ATOSH-are at present resting up for their University career next fall. Some ex-students who intend to be teach- ers and studying at the Hamilton Normal are: HILDA WEBER, KATH- LEEN BECKET'T and RUTH SICKLE. ASHFORD LORRIMAN-Ash. seems to be the only one of this list who is studying medicine. He is at Western University, London. ESTHER SHELDON-may be found at the O.A.C., Guelph, planting sweet forget-me-nots. Esther was an enthus- iastic member of the girls' gym. team last year. BETTY WOOLNER-is in attendance at Toronto Normal learning how to teach nursing rhythms and play Hide and Go Seek. RUTH PARKS, MYRTLE PARR and JACK HENDERSON-are pounding typewriters at the Dominion Woollens and Worsteds Company, Hespeler. ISOBEL SCOTT-is taking an Arts' Course at McMaster University, in Hamilton. RUBY EVANS-chose nursing at the Galt Hospital as her vocation. JACK HUDSON-formerly of Preston, may be found somewhere on Avenue Rd., in Toronto, when he isn't attend- ing Varsity. 61 PAWATUS in . 1. v EOLA SCOTT-who won a scholarship last year, is now training at Hamilton General, Hamilton. ERNEST HANDORF-is busy tilling the soil on the old homestead. Nurses-in-training at the Brantford Gen- eral Hospital, include LORNA MAC- DONALD, ETHEL MILLER and MARY HAMILL. EDGAR HUDSON--is gathering news for the Hespeler Herald . EVA HAWKINGS-is from all accounts enjoying herself at Havergal College, Toronto. GEORGE CHAMP-is employed at the Hi-Speed Tool Factory. ALBERTA KEFFER-may be found at the Shaw Business College, Toronto. STANLEY CAROTHERS-has left these ,parts for Detroit, where he is becom- ing a full-fledged grocer at the A. 8z P. ELLEN CRAIG-does office work for the Bell Telephone Co., in Hespeler. REG. MCCAFFREY-one of last year's gym. team, is a freshie at Toronto Un- iversity. RHEA EVANS-is on the office staff of the Force Electric Products, of Preston. WALTER ANDERSON-is dispensing rouge and lipstick at Campbell's drug store, in Hamilton. 'Q Q' It A f A 'Qui Thar'-2 EN



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2 SEMP , ' PARATSJZA E U L. A .1 l practice, the Corps is fairly proficient in all deparltments. . In the Laura Secord competition the team although not as successful as last year's team, won sixth place in the dis- trict with a score of 219 out of a possible 250. The team was composed of Major Dando, Capt. Dietrich, Lieut. Campbell, D. M. Tutton and Pte. Prestwich. The team for the D.C.R.A. Winter Ser- ies is made up of Major Dando, Capts. Dietrich and Kemp, Lieutenants Camp- bell, Burden and Chapman, Drum Major Tutton, Sgt. Head, and Ptes. Coppel and Prestwich. T'he January and February matches have been hel-d and the results show some fine marksmanship. In the Imperial Challenge Shield Com- petition, Dando, Dietrich, Tutton and Prestwich received the rifle with star award for a score of 90 or over out of a possible 100. Martin and Campbell with scores between 85 and 90 received the rifle award. PARA TU5 ' A notable achievement of a member of the Corps is that of Drum-Major Tutton in winning t'he Galer Hagarty Memorial Trophy. This trophy is given for the cadet having the highest aggregate score in the D.C.R.A. and Imperial Challenge Shield competitions, and has only once before been won by a member of the local Corps, Major Alex. Robb winning it in 1927. A church parade was held Sunday, Nov. 10th, at which a fairly large number were present. The Corps also took part in the unveil- ing of the War Memorial in Queen's Square on Armistice Day. The Hon. Don- ald Sutherland, Minister of Militia, was present and the service was very impres- sive. The following day the annual Ar- mistice service was held in Tassie Hall. The Corps is now looking forward to the approach of better weather conditions in order to train outside in preparation for the inspection, which will probably be held some time in May. ' ' T L ., I I Boys' Sports THE HAMILTON, CUP CHAMPS By The Campus Rhymster Captain Laurence is known to fame, Disguised beneath another name. 63 To us lhe's Lorne sans a's and c's. He far outspeeds the swiftest breeze. With mighty boot George sends the ball Over the heads of one and all. 11 h.

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