CADET WING C011MANDER KENNETH EDWARD LEWIS Educated: Central High. Home: Calgary, Alta. "Ask Ken" has become a byword in our term, and small wonder, because this blond Calgarian seems to have just about everything at his fingertip, and under full control. During our Junior year, Ken found his place on "A" Team rugger, and participated in all divisional sports. He soon stood out as a leader in all lines, and showed us the real meaning of the word drive. However, his exertions in athletics didn't detract from his scho lastics; he was well wit hin the first ten when Our standings for the year were posted. The proof of Ken's abilities was in his appointment as Cadet Wing Commander for the first term this year, a well deserved position which he discharged so efficiently that he enjoyed the coveted honor of holding the same top rank for the final term. He also led HAil team to a string of victories as team captain, and when we sent Our College team to compete with R.M.C. at Kingston there was no better man to command the drill exercises than Ken. He still found time to be Sports Ed it or for the LOG. In spite of the authori ty he has exercised over us, Ken has never lost his popularity-always one of our best-liked and most respected Gunroom comrades, he is a staunch defender of "Cow-Town" and plans to go into the R.C.A.F. Pennanent in General List. 'V e wish him luck. although we know he doesn't need it. 'Vhat Ken aims fo r , he gets. P.F.M.
CADET SQUADRON LEADER
JOHN NOEL LYON Educated: Lisgar Collegiate Institute. Home: Ottawa, Onto In our first few hectic days at Roya l Roads, Noel soon changed to "Christmas," and although it wasn't December, "Christmas" was soon in the foreground, particularly as a driving serum-ha lf for liB" Team. I n the spring "Christmas" took an active part in the track and field meet, establishing a new College broad-jump record. In his Senior year, under the title of "Gabby" he soon won his place on "A" Team and later in the year played guard for the College basketball team. A member of the cross-country team and a strong swimmer for Fraser Flight, "Gabby" was appointed Cadet in charge of the P.T. display table and was a member of both the matwork and high-box teams in the R.M.C. squad. Number one Squadron Leader for the first and last term s, "Gabby" was Cadet Wing Commander for the second. Academically, with each subject seemingly his pet, he remained extremely close to the very top throughout both years. A genial personality. with a keen wit and a mind of his own, "Gabby" has shown a spirit and interest which have kept him in constant touch with the Gunroom, although his work as a Cadet Officer tended to break the ties. A pal we're all proud to have known, "Gabby's" success will not end here, but will carryon throughout his career as an officer of th e R.C.A.F H.A.C.
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