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Cadet lnspection by Irwin Gillespie XII Wednesday, May ll, saw the climax of another year of Army Cadet training of O.D.H.,S. The ceremonial drill performed before Major C. Cr. Guy Qlnspecting Officer from the corps' affiliated unit, the Lorne Scots! and Captain Flynn liCadet Training Officer from Central Command! showed the, Esprit de Corps , with which the cadets smartly carried out their movements. In charge of this year's cadet corps was cadet major Irwin Gillespie, who was ably assisted by his second-2-in-command, cadet captain Woodyard. The Inspecting party, consisting of Maj. Guy, Capt. Flynn Capt. Yates, and Lieut. Marshall arrived promptly at 24 30 p.m. and after the, General Salute , an inspection of the entire company and the 1, band was carried out. Following the march past in, Column of Platoonsu, and Column of Route , came the Advance in Review Order . The company was then marched off to one side of the campus to prepare for the cadet displays. While the various cadet training displays were being set up, the girls' P.T. Display under the direction of Miss Goudie at-2 tracted the spectators' eyes. Then followed displays of: First Aid, taught by Mr. McFarlane and led by Bill Leggetg Map Using, taught by Mr. Seltzerg Bren Gun, instructed by cfcsm Bentley: and Signals, taught by Mr. Baker with cl c.q.m. s. McMillan and c,fLt, Fraser in command. A very interesting display of Fieldcraft, led by cfLt, Mike Gendron was carried out by the boys of grade eleven , After forming a hollow square, the cadets were com:- mended on their fine dayls work by Maj. Guy. I-le ended his remarks by hoping all cadets would be successful in their June exams and so be lucky enough to take cadet training another year. Capt. Flynn praised the cadets on their neatly pressed uniforms and their, Hair- cuts . After a rousing three cheers for the inspecting officers, the company proudly paraded through the town. The Military Band, which has grown to some fifty members is to be complimented on a fine dayus work.
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But the finest praise goes to the cadets. With a lot of extra training packed into the 'laslt week they all developed a high degree of efficiency by inspection day. Any cadet should return his uniform feeling proud of having done such a fine job and looking forward to the next inspection. The cadet corps would also like to show its gratitude to Mr. Yates, Mr. Seltzer, and Mr. Baker, for their responsibilities in running the corps during this past year. H ll ll What A Life by Lida Klenovec X-A The guests have left, The clock struck one, And here I am, No homework done. Now I must do My math and my litp, And than get out, My hair dresser's kit. My eyes are so tired I can hardly seeg And that blouse to press! Oh, goodness me! I fall fast asleep, Soon's I shut one eyeg It couldn't wake me , If a truck rolled by. Tomorrow, at school, I'll continue my strifeg Likely detentionsg Oh, what a life! ll I I!
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