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near the Ford plant and “did themselves proud” in the long wait for our gracious Sovereign and his Queen, Each and every lad wearing the Cam¬ eron plaid has a tradition to live up to. The Clan Cameron was described as “fiercer than fierceness itself”. The green, black, yellow and red of Cameron of Euach have been borne in battle for (Continued on page 77) The members of our Cadet Corps, the Walkerville Collegiate Cameron High¬ landers, have every right to be proud of themselves. The Corps was organized by our prin¬ cipal and friend, Mr. McNaughton, in 1924. When Mr. McNaughton became principal, the late Mr. L. A. Philp suc¬ ceeded him, and now our own Mr. O’ Brien is handling the instructions in as capable a manner as possible. Since its organization our Corps has won the district competition twelve out of sixteen times. Every lad in the tartan conducted himself in a first class soldierly manner and all are to be con¬ gratulated on their fine show of prest¬ ige. The band, better than ever, the signal section still performing perfect¬ ly, and the ambulance corps, still stand¬ ing the test in a fine manner, strength¬ ened the already fine precision of our four companies. Our instructors, Mr. O’Brien, Mr. All¬ ison, Mr. Bunt, Mr. Young and Mr. White must have felt satisfied knowing that it was their extra effort that play¬ ed the greatest part in our success. Ev¬ ery officer and cadet is to be congratul¬ ated. It’s not your cadet corps, not his, not mine, but it’s our cadet corps. Our efforts in P.T. classes and on the parade ground won Walkerville the phy¬ sical training trophy for the first time this year. Our standing in the past was always excellent, but this year we were in a class of our own. On the arrival of their Majesties, our Walkerville Cadets were among the first to welcome the royal visitors to our fair city. Our boys lined the C.N.R. tracks The question every cadet officer should ask himself: “Am I as offensive as I might be?” Page Forty-three
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CADET OFFICERS Front Row: N. Crapper, K. Stewart, M. Mepham, G. McGorman, W. Flint, M. Mussel- man. Second Row: C. Pennock, J. Lawrence, R. Doidge P. Crassweller, E. Roemmele, W McLennan. Third Row: E. Musgrave, D. Bruce. CADET BAND Front Row: W. Johnson, H. Chittim, R. Beauchesne, N. Crapper, Mr. Allison, J. Price, M. Boyd, M. Koval, A. Forsythe. Middle Row: J. Carroll, B. Pollock, M. Hawkins, N. Gaskin, R. Cole, B. Hawkesworth, C. Rose, V. Gaskin. Top Row: E. Neal, F. Pyatt, R. MacKay, B. Dulmage, W. Purdy, E. Brown, A. Hartley, P. Haurlan. Page F orty two
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FORM 5A Front Row: J. St. Pierre, M. Aitken, M. Leithead, J. Hutchison, K. Cox, Miss Dickie, B. Jarvie, A. Luxford, M. Luxford, D. Wyeth, jij [ lcGi ' sth 3 lack Middle Row: 1, Ritchie, M. Hong, A Mooney, H. Dunning, B. Sib bald, M. Patterson, E. Vizzard, R. Davis, K, Ewing, B. Taylor, S. Hughes, Dave Morley, C. Spurgeon, J. Lawson, R. Liddell. , . Tir Top Row: P, Haurlan, S. Beauvais, G, McGorman, J, Cassidy, M. Luhorsky, Dick Morley, B. Baldwin, R. Williams, R. MacKay, U Kocela, W. Dickie, J. Seltzer. Page Forty-four
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