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C RE IEW OL. XLVII 1966 EDITORI I shall be telling this with a sigh, Somewhere ages and ages hence: Tfwo roads diverged in n -wood. and I- I took the one less trtwelletl by, And that has made all the differe11ee. Robert Frost. Every year differs but every year follows a certain pat- tern: a newly graduated class replenishes the ranks of Canada's Armed Forces, the membership in the Ex-Cadet Club and the working capital of various car dealers and tailors, the marital status statistics change at the rate of approximately seventy new households, a great loss to the bachelor society lon both sidesl. Every year a newly graduated class marches symbolically under the Arch Cmost of them in bucket seatsj towards a future which, to most, is unknown but by no means uncertain. Every year approximately two hundred young men leave the College with the satisfied feeling of a job well done, a special bond of pride common only to Graduates. Every year, of course has its ioys and its pains, some serious, some minor, but always, it seems, overcome. Every year also sees the addition of new faces to RMC, some still very young, others with the touch of maturity ac- quired at one of the two other Colleges. Every year the ones who are about to leave, the ones that have just arrived and, of course, the all-the-way types participate in num- erous extra-curricular activities, ranging from representative sports to social activitiesgand every year the cadets seem to take an added interest in these. Every year the REVIEXV attempts, amateur-like but with enthusiasm, to capture the highlights of the events which are instrumental in making Graduation so significant and yet so melancholy . Every year, of course, the members of the REVIEVV Staff swear to outdo their predecessors and every year they leave the College with the uncomfortable feeling that per- haps they have failed. I-lowever, every year the experience of editing the REVIEW' is unique, this year certainly not being an exception, although it vzarnrfrlly was an exceptional one. The following pages of the REVIEXV do not attempt to cover ALL the events of interest for 65-66 since this would indeed be impossible. Nevertheless, we have attempted to RE- VIEVV what we feel should be remembered. VVe hope that you agree with us. Acknowledgement lt must be mentioned that the following pages are the product of the combined efforts of not only those shown on the preceding page but also of several other Cadets and Staff members. Again this year FXL Len Kubas deserves special mention for his co-operation. The Editorial Staff also submitted a list which cannot be printed here because of lack ot space. But to all those who gave a hand, we would like to extend our many thanks.
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l - l Top rote: il-r1,Terry Metcalfe, Les Corhett, Barry Struthers, Folkins, Dr. XV. Avis, jacques Gagnon, Dave Lay cock Mr XViIf Lefresne. Pete McPherson. C. tl. Tyrell. Pete Piroth, Dick- G. F. McClure. Keith I-Iooey. Missing: Mr. R. Godhout Dr 5on Kenny, john Iegtmrdcn. lfront ro-13: Len Skinner, FXL R. Ll. G. Pike. REVIEW STAFF Editor jacques R. Gagnon .-Isristaiit Editor Iiiisiiiuxs .ilaiiagcr .-Ixxistaiit Bzixiiiess .lliiiiagcr Pbotolqraplny Editor Asxixtaiit Photography Editor Arxirmut Photography Editor Sports Editor Axsistaiit Sports Editor .Uilitary Editor Axxixmlit Military Editor Social Editor Arxistaiit Social Editor Arr and Layout Layout and Biograplnier Special Events Ex-Cadet Liaison Dave I. Laycock Keith Honey Wilf Lcfresne Len Skinner Carl Dorn Barry Taylor Dickson Kenny Pete Piroth Pete McPherson Barry Struthers Les Corbett john Legaarden Scotty Hart C. Tyrell Terry Metcalfe Dave I. Laycock STAFF COMMITTEE Staff CIbfli1'1lIf11I D11 Tvzlltet S. Avis Bzisiiiess Manager Dr. G. E. McClure Ex-Cadet Editor Lt-Col. T. F. Gelley Advisor Dr. J. G. Pike Advisor FXL R. -I. Folkins Advisor Mr. R. Godbout
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