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I. L1 - . 2 P 6 NA Tr Q Or 0 k'UIJTV'VPx' THE EDITORIAL STAFF Honorary Editor ' Editor Ex-Cadet Editor Business Manager Redacteur Francais 'i CADET STAFF Editor Assistant Literary Editor Assistant Sports Editor Assistant Redacteur Francais News Editor Assistant Photography Editor Assistant Art Editor Assistant Advertising Manager Assistant Business and Circulation Manager Assistant No. H-2828 Prof. W. R. P. Bridger Prof. S. Ross Beharriell Lt.-Col. T. F. Gelley Prof. F. F. Thompson Prof. G. Labbe No. 5483 D. C. Gilliland No. 5831 W. A. Methven N-o. 5179 N. F. Hull No. 5851 T. B. Winfield No. 5505 R. C. Murray No. 5797 A. D. Clarke No. 5625 G. Babkine No. 5473 W. L. A. Cude No. 5799 R. C. Coates No. 5518 G. R. Selby No. 5823 V. R. Lewis No. 5472 J. E. Colbeck No. 5814 R. J. L. Herbert No. 5480 C. G. Ferguson No. 5844 J. D. P. Wall No. 5507 J. W. Peltier No. 5793 W. K. Bawden
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. M. C. REVIE LOG OF H. M. S. STONE FRIGATE VOL. XLII 1 9 6 1 A REVIEW OF 1960-1961 This fall, it was pleasant to find the new buildings and their landscaping completed, and the College looking clean and complete once more. Under the new commandant, Brigadier W. A. B. Anderson, fall activity soon reached its normal hectic rate, one which persisted throughout the year. More emphasis has been placed this year on the academic side of the College programme, as RMC prepares to grant its Hrst engineering degrees. The extended academic year has seen the introduction of a new daily routine, permitting more study time, and a week's study period before the final examinations. This year will also see the graduation of the last class of engineers who will go to civilian universities for their degree year. Despite the unusual length and severity of the winter, there has been con- siderable sports activity indoors as well as out. The full programme of inter- flight sports has involved the use of two gymnasiums outside the college, and of the Constantine rink. English Rugby and skin-diving have achieved great popularity as newly-available sports. The Pipe bandis newly trained pipers and drummers have reached a remarkable degree of proficiency and style, and were a highlight of the weekend at West Point, which was again highly enjoyable and successful. The Clee Clubis nation-wide television appearance at Easter promoted much national interest in the College. Local interest was maintained by RMC7s bed-pushing crew, which collected some fifty dollars for the Heart Fund, and our cadets proved second to none in community chest-collections and Red Cross blood donations. Two interesting innovations also appeared in Kingston church parades - a march of the long black linen across the ice to town, and provision of the choir and ushers at Sydenham United Church. These activities are indica- tive of the manner in which, in one way or another, cadets take an interest in the city's activities. The social life of the College itself was no less active. Parties, dances, and social evenings were held in abundance during the year, and the November, Christmas, and February balls were superbly decorated and catered for, and were ali most successful. The Graduating Class can look back with pride on such a final year. They have the best Wishes of the Cadet Wing as they carry the traditions and ideals of the Royal Military College with them into the armed forces of our nation. 5483 Of C D. C. GILLILAND
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