Walkerville Collegiate Institute - Blue and White Yearbook (Windsor, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1948

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PIPE BAND D. Forsyth. W. MacMillan. G. Cumming, P. Mansfield. E. Hawkins. B. Hoshal. D. McNaughton, M. MacKen ie, H. McArthur. “Man the stirrup pumps, here comes Tech”; Miller, vvhere’re my j ants? ; “I win”; “Oh |ackie!!!”: “I’ve got five aces”; “McAlpine, put down that hose”; “FIRE”; “Who put that hole in the wall? —these are only a few of the many phrases which were so common during that short but eventful week at camp. Nevertheless, the cadets from Walkerville showed their true ability by winning the cup for the best athlete of “A Company (thanks to Tom Kchlin) and the best shot in camp (lan Main). Crests and money were won by other cadets from W.C.l. for boxing, puppets, singing, and swim¬ ming. (There were also a few small fortunes won and lost in the poker games. ) And now, we, the cadets of W.C.I., are pre¬ paring for another inspection. Behind us are the traditions of the Essex Scottish, the R.C.A.C., and the former cadets of Walkerville. Before us are new horizons, promising greater achievements not only for our corps but also for ourselves as we inherit the privileges and duties of citizens of this land. Our determination and spirit in our coming cadet tasks will give us strength to make our nation great in the world-to-be. We must carry on the traditions which we have inherited and lift them to even greater heights, ever remem¬ bering the motto of the Royal Canadian Army Cadets—as the maple, so the sapling. “ACER ACERPORI” TV J MOYER CUP SIGNALLING TEAM—M. D 1 TROPHY HOLDERS Back: J. Stipec, R. Martin, R. Stevenson, D. Stankov. A. Puskas. Front: W. Reynolds. J. Col- will, Mr. C. Forman, W. Gard, J. Pearce. 16

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BUGLE BAND B. Row: J. Cookson. B. Fellows. A. Fllipov, B. Morris, 2. Puskas, K. McLennan, H. Brookmyre. G. Harper, P. Melnik. C. Row: Mr. Allison, J. Francom. A. McLaughlin, R. Martin, L. Swan, R. MacMillan, F. Clarke. M. Stasko. W. Bamford. R. Steel. F. Row: H. Daniel, R. Dool, E. Walton, D. Brownell, A. Reid. J. Cholvat, P. Mansfield, T. Ginter. K. Scase. ing second in the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association, and Royal Military College Com¬ petitions. The Provincial Challenge champions, with an average score of 98.2 ' . are: ]. Dulvick (100), R. Upton (100), I. .Main (100). A. Puskas (100). J. Rrown (99). I). Richard (99), V. Spa- kowski (98). R. Montrose (98). Captain. F. Joyce (98). Ci. Pavelich (97), A. Filipov (97). X. Timo¬ shenko (90), and F. Hutton (95). Individual, as well as team, honours were won by members of the shooting team. Rod Montrose won a special D.C.R.A. medal for three compe¬ tition targets with an average of 99.3(4. The Stratheona Trust Medal was awarded to lan Main ;is the best shot in the school, and Bill Upton received the Major McLean Trophy which is given to the outstanding junior competitor in the school. The Walkerville signal corps once again show¬ ed its proficiency both on inspection and during competition. Under the guidance of Mr. Forman, most of the signal classes were instructed by the Moyer Cup Team signallers, who did an excellent job. This was proven by the fact that many of the new recruits passed not only their elementary but also their advanced tests in their first year. Due to so many advanced signallers. Mr. Forman decided to enter two teams in the Mover Cup Competitions. Both did extremely well, placing first and second in the Western Ontario Division Competitions. The team which won the Moyer Cup was made up of: J. Stankov (Capt.), S. Brai- lean. J. Colwill, W. Card, R. Martin. P. Mudrack. J. Stipec, J. Pearce, A. Puskas. V. Reynolds, D. Stankov, and R. Stevenson. The second team, captained by Ron Ray, should be given a great deal of credit also, being beaten by only a slight margin. On inspection day, signals put on their custo¬ mary line showing, transmitting Morse by flag, key and lamp, and using Field Telephones, Port¬ able Radios and Mark-19 short wave sets. The Signal Corps was ably led by Cadet Capt. Joe Stankov and Cadet Lt. Jack Colwill. Another highlight of last year’s inspection was the impressive demonstration put on by the small but efficient First Aid corps, instructed by Mr. W. Young, and led by Cadet Lieutenants Bill Hull and Cam Anderson. The demonstration included stretcher squad drill, roller bandaging, and propellor splints, as well as the ordinary bandage and splint work. This year the F ' irst Aid class includes 6 Jun¬ iors. 6 Gold Star Juniors, 15 Seniors, and 14 Vouchers. Richard Black and Andy Inchowich are trying for Medallions. It is expected that there will be even more Medallions won next year. As for Cadet Camp—that is a story all in itself. All the boys who attended the camp at lpperwash will remember, among other things, the (J.M. stores (they had every size but the one you wanted), the delicious” meals, tlie trips to The Bend”, and the mysterious contests between Bob Bettridge and Bill Upton.



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