Wallaceburg District Secondary School - Actiana Yearbook (Wallaceburg, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1955

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Wallaceburg District Secondary School - Actiana Yearbook (Wallaceburg, Ontario Canada) online collection, 1955 Edition, Page 71 of 100
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NO. 699 WALLACEBURG DISTRICT HIGH Officer in Command , , 2nd in Command ,. Adjutant R.S.M. O.C. of Girls' Companys A Company- C.O. C.S.M. C.Q.S.M. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 B Company C O ofsivl. C.Q.S.M. Captain Peter Ayres W.O.2 B. Davis S.-Sgt. B. Norman Lt. J. Sutherland Sgt. B. Hunter Lt. J. Burgess Sgt. J. Watson Lt. A. Houle Sgt. G. Davies Captain G. Ayres W.O.2 D. Campbell S.-Sgt. J. Lemak No. 1 Lt. N. Labor Sgt. C. Highgate No. 2 Lt. K. Simpson Sgt. R. Roe No. 3 Lt. A. Mann Sgt. D. Domanski C Company C.O. Captain M. Campbell C.S.M. W.O.2 P. Kennedy No. 1 , Lt. M. Stevens Sgt. C. Eagleson No. 2 Lt. M. Van Vliet Sgt. L. Vogels CADET OFFICERS . No. 3 C.O. C.S.M. SCHOOL CADET CORPS Lieut.-Col. Doug MacKenzie . Major Donald Daley Captain Martin Prachowny W.O.1 James Glasgow Major Ellanor Reynolds Lt. A. Van Vliet Sgt. J. Tracy HD Company Captain B. Hinnegan W.O.2 M. Burritt No. 1 . Lt. R. McRae Sgt. J. Simpson No. 2 . Lt. Linda Ayres Sgt. N. Simpson No. 3 Lt. P. Burgess Sgt. L. Meredith E Company . C.O. Captain N. McGregor C.S.M. W.O.2 C. Jenkins No. 1 Lt. M. McGaffey Sgt. R. Simpson No. 2 Lt. Lucinda Ayres Sgt. S. Autry No. 3 Lt. M. Punnewaert Sgt. E. Moore Colour Party Lt. G. Stein Lt. K. Kriebeck Sgt. J. Capes Sgt. G. Toulouse Sgt. H. Tarr I. 1 'NN N: V if f. . i First Row - Peggy Burgess, Nadine McGregor. .Marietta Campbell, Eleanor Reynolds, Beth Hinnegan, 'Madeline Punnawaert. Second How - Mary Stevens, Ruth McRae, Annie Van Vliet. Third Row - Linda Ayres. Marie Van Vliet. Lucinda Ayres, Marion McGufley. -69-

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C A D E T .... CADET OFFICERS .... S . 5 First Row - Lieut. Alam Munn, Capt. Gerald Ayres, Liaut. Col. Doug MacKenzie, Adiutcxnt Martin Pruchowny, Capt. Peter Ayres, Lieut. Izxck Burgess. Second Row - Lieut. Nelson Labor, Lieut. Art Houle. Lieut. Ken Simpson. Lieut. Ken Kreibeck. ANNUAL CADET INSPECTION .... Hurrah! The Strathcona Shield again adorns the hall of Wallaceburg District High School. Due to the efforts of all cadets, we hold the plaque for this term. Last yea1 s inspection, which was held in brilliant sunshine, was the ultimate climax of several weeks of earnest and hard training under the watch- ful eye of Major A. Hoggarth. According to Lieut. Rankin, our marching was above par and our steadiness on parade was superb. Not to be surmounted was the excellent demonstration in signals by Mr. Stevens, Lt. J.M.R. Lee and his Bren gun crew, and Cdt.-Lt. P.R. Gervason with his precision squad. Our CO., Lt.-Col. Doug Mayna1'd took the Corps through their paces in superlative style. The salute was taken by Lt.-Col. Maclntyre of the now defunct Kent Rex:- iment. But we shall not rest on our last year's laurels. We have added sev- eral graduates of Camp Ipperwash, Borden and Banff to bolster our staff of officers and senior N.C.O.'s. This was quite evident on our Armistice day parade. This event was held on November 11th of last year. UO. Doug Mac- Kenzie laid the wreath and the band played before a huge crowd. This year's Corps slogan should be: Let's keep that Shield. - 68 -



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RIFLE RANGE .... This year on the inspiration of Mr. Hoggarth, Mr. Lee and a few of the other busy teachers got together and improved the range. Up to this year a maximum of five cadets could fire at one time. With the new equipment eight can fire comfortably and they need not leave their firing position until the whole shoot is completed. This is made possible by an electric target retriever. Mr. Hoggarth has always wanted a Labrador Retriever but this will have to do. It is quite a little monster but very effective. To facilitate eight cadets a second level has been added to the firing ramp. This is braced securely to each wall and supported well from the base. This is quite necessary , for, if one person rolls or moves on a rickety ramp he is likely to disturb another at the point of firing and therefore spoil his target. The target retreiver looks something like eight music lyres welded to- gether on a frame in two horizontal rows of four. Under the frame is a five- wheeled dolly with a wheel at each corner and the fifth in the centre, riding on a track. When the switch is turned one way the retriever retrieves the targets to the ramp, stopping directly in front of each man. When the tar- get is changed or checked the switch is turned the other way and the retriever runs back up the track to the twenty yard mark. Pretty neat, eh? A salute to Mr. Hoggarth, Mr. Lee and associates, this will save a lot of bumped heads. LEADER'S CLUB . . W.D.H.S.'s representative at this year's Leader's Club is Al Mann, the popular grade 13 student. This club consists of boys elect- ed each year in all secondary schools of West- ern Ontario, who go to London as guests of the London Free Press and the University of Western Ontario and visit the University, studios of C.F.P.L.-T.V. and offices of the Free Press. Al has played four years of W.O.S.S.A. rugby and hockey, being on two W.O.S.S.A. hockey championship teams and the WOSSA football champions of 1952. In town sports, Al played on the provincial juvenile Hockey Champs of 1952, and the provincial Midget f' NN Lacrosse Champions of 1951. In track and -- A 1 seg-g- field, he won the junior boys' title in 1952 ALLAN MANN and was K.C.S.S.A.A. runner up in 1950 and 1952. He was president of the Art Club in 1954 and currently is president of the Boys' Athletic Society, also being a class representative in that organization for several years. Also active in cadet work, Al is a lieutenant in this year's cadet corps. Al states golf as his favourite sport and has been a member of the Bal- doon Golf and Country Club for six years. Al's academic ability, participation in such school functions as student council and school operetta H.M.S. Pinafore and willingness to help where he is needed complete the picture of an outstanding all-round student. -70-

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