Sarnia Collegiate Institute and Technical School - Collegiate Yearbook (Sarnia, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1946

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Page 30 text:

THE COLLEGIATE II9 5 LORD STRATHCONA COMPETITION This competition for the best shot in the ,school was won for 1944-45 by R. Cunningham with an aggregate score of 265 out of a possible 300. Unfortunately at the time of writing the competition for 1945-46 had not been fired. ANNUAL INSPECTION, MAY 1945 The Io2nd Corps, Royal Canadian Army Cadets, favoured by fair wea- ther, turned out in full strength to climax a very successful year by placing high in Cadet Corps of M.D. No. I. Highlights of the afternoon included the traditional route marchg the salute at Victoria Parkg a surprise visit by Brigadier Ernshawg a formal in- spection of sthe Corps by Major Youngg company and platoon drillg a signal- ling demonstration by Capt. XV. B. Ritchie and his signallers: an excellent display of mass P.T. arranged by Capt. F. li. O'Donohue and Mr. Newell. The ceremonies were concluded by the forming of the traditional square and the presentation of marksmanship medals, signalling certificates and officers pins. In short addresses, both Brigadier Ernshaw and Major Young .commended the officers and cadets on their splendid showing and un- excelled discipline. That evening the Corps sponsored the Annual Cadet Ball which proved to be one of the social highlights of the season. ARMY CADET RIFLE TEAM Back Row Cleft to rightj-Phil Morgan, Roy Garrison, Dan Young. S. D. Smith, Arthur Storey, Wal.t. Murray, Jack Whdtnell. Front Row Cleft to rightl-Don Lantz, Bob Marsden, 'Brill Colotello, Leon Bach, Ross Wise, jack Grooine.

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H8 THE COLLEGIATE. AIR CADET SHOOTING Edited by I. Lynden This year the Air Cadets were late comers to the range. They did not get started till shortly after Christmas. However, they are improving rapidly and expect to have a good team ready shortly. They are entered in the D.C.R.A, competition and are not doing too badly. The following cadets were chosen to represent the Air Cadets in the shoot for the FO. Mendizabal Memorial Trophy: IYU. vl. Lynden, Cpl. A. Pickering, Cpl. T. Running, L.A.C. Bice. The Air Cadet range work this year has been under the able direction of Mr. Needham, an ex-R.C.A.F. armament instructor, who is now on the teaching staff of the school. A. R. MENDIZABAL MEMORIAL TROPHY This competition, fired on March 7, proved to be the lceeenest compef tition of the season. The trophy was ably won by ,lack lYhitnell with a high aggregate of 254 out of a possible 300, Runners-up were Ol. Lynden 252 and B. lYest 246. XYe extend our thanks to Mr. Billingsley, Mr. Needham and Mr. Men- dizazal for their promotion of range activities this season. CADET INSTRUCTORS Back Row Cleft to rightj-Mr. Newell, Mr. Billingsley, Mr. Little. Front Row fleft to rightj-Mr. Ritchie, Mr. O'Donohue. '



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