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B I. U E A X 1) Y HITE 19 4 7 39 THE CADET CORPS By Howard Thompson The school term of can certainly he marked down in the history of our cadet corps as being one of the most successful years in cadet work at Walkerville. Out of seven pos¬ sible awards for K. C. A. C. competitions, the cadets of Walkerville came first in four and second in the remaining three. This i- a record of which the students of V. ( ' • I. can be justly proud. A great deal of credit goes to the Commanding Officer. Cadet Lieutenant-Colonel Norman I.. Marshall. W e who have served under his com¬ mand shall always remember the steadiness oi his person, the serious tone of his voice ami his desire to bring glory to the cadets of Walker¬ ville. As last year ' s Commanding Officer, we have asked Norm to honour us with a few words: Although only six months have passed. I can truthfully say. for myself and fellow graduates, that our sojourn at W ' .C.I will never be forgot¬ ten. Manv times have I heard the name Walk¬ erville. proudly spoken. I lit many occasions have good times been recalled and ever pres¬ ent are names like assemblies, Gambler ' s Gant- hcl. the Military Hall, the gora, and the ever victorious 108b K. C. A. C. As the former president of lhe»student coun¬ cil. I wish to thank this year ' s Agora for the en¬ thusiasm and keen enterprise again displayed. Yours is a strenuous task. Good luck in all your endeavours. It was. indeed, a great honour to have com¬ manded the W . C. I. cadet corps. I shall never forget the Tartan spirit, nor my fellow cadets who won for Walkerville so many honours and so high a place among the cadet corps of Canada. I have talked with many men at university, and each one knew and respected the Walkerville Collegiate Cadet Corps. When hostilities finally ceased, a great “la i ness seemed to sweep over all the world. Guard d. c. Gibson, lt.-col. O.C., W, C- I. Cadet Corps, 1947
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