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has a son, named Joseph, while hIs wIfe Phyllis is a Bluenoser A. N. MORIN- Is statIoned at Penhold to teach a class of students how to fly LEN BOLeI R-ls piloting CF's around at Comox. FITZPATRICK Is studying Law at Os goode Hall in Toronto. KEN MCCRI;"I;"ION - Is flying with 422 Squadron C.A.P.O. 5052 "DUSTY" MILLFR R.C.A .F. Station, Chatham. NB. DON PEARSON Finished his M.A at U.B.C. and is going back for his Doctor. Don, who just got married in August, plans to work

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for the Department of M1I1cs and Resources as a geography spe,ialist. MOE WHITE - R.C.A.F. Officer's Mess Number I (C.F.) Wing, Marville, France. DFRREK YOUNG R.C.A.F. Test group A. V. Proc Ltd., Malton, Ontario. Derrek, Lome and Ursel graduated in Electrical Engineering and have been working on testing the c.P. 100. MARSHALL SOULE-After graduating from R.M.C. entered the Faculty of Law at U.B.C. and rcceived his L.L.B. degree in 1956. He is married to Betty Bird of Victoria. Marshall is now working for a Law firm in Vancouver and plans to practise Law in B.C.

CLASS OF 1952 By N D. BRODEUR One concludes from what little information IS available that the class has been successful in at least one field of endeavour; namely, marriage CongratulatIons to all . . and now that we have dispensed with the tactical situation we shall deal with individual members and theIr whereabouts The Navy members arc split up as usual. (One suspects that this for the good of the Service) Bill Evans, Bill Hall. Chris Seymour. Russ Wilcox, John Till, Keith McKey and Aub Lawrence arc in. around. or operating out of, Halifax. Paul Godbout. Bill Vallevand, Brian Valiquette and yours truly are flitting in and out of Esquimalt Scud Eyre, Art Griffin. Dick Stone and Bert Wagner are languishing (?) at Kcyham in England. The Army are also well dispersed with ChIck Ferguson and George C1endinnen at Camp Petawawa. John Hulsemann and Chuck Goodfellow in Truro. N S , Laurie Altwasser at Vedder Crossing, B.C., Frank Tremayne at Aldcrshot. Hub Wyers in Ralston. Alta, Ken Perry In Barriefield. Don Kidd at University of Toronto and Harry Jonas and Gord Reade at Queen's University When last heard the Air Force members were located. Hank Bepple in Moose Jaw, Chuck Casson in Lachine, Bill Kaip in Rockcliffe, Gord Kilger in Montreal. Ian Fleming in St. Hubert, Ken Hoffer and George Skinner in Winnipeg, Alan Shade at Cold Lake, Alta., Larry Schick in Ottawa, Ray TardIf in Clinton, Dave WIghtman in C1aresholm, Alta., and Andy Wojciechowski in North Bay Among the numerous success stories we find such names as the Texas oil magnate Ed Czaja, I B.M. 's Bob Davies in Toronto, Roll and Paper's Claude Rinfrct In St. Jerome, Quebec , Dominion Viscose's Carl Sargeant in Peterborough, Transair's Stew Thomson in Church-

ill. Ontario Hydro's Herb \\'alton, Master's Terry Pocock in London, Ont., Imperial Oil's John Neroutsos in Montreal and Canada Cement's Frank Tremayne also in Montreal. As we have no information on past activitiCS we arc obliged to use conjecture and clairvoyance to forecast what the future holds for the Class of '52. Among other things we see; Russ Wilcox, Bill Evans. Bill Hall. John Iill. Keith McKey and Chris Seymour singing sextet in STADACONA Wardroom. Aub Lawrence is conducting, two persons are singing flat. Chick Ferguson and George C1endinnen standing on a pontoon bridge built by Laurie Altwasser hoping that fuel received from Ed Czaja will get their tank going befo re they drown. Bob Davies figuring out on an I.B.M. computer what the probability was of Terry Pocock getting married Ian Macdonell financially backing Claude Rlnfret and Carl Sargeant who are inventing monogrammed facial tissue. Scud Eyre, Dick Stone, Art Griffin and I3ert Wagner building a cabin cruiser from discarded NAAFI cases Harry Jonas. Gord Reade and Don Kidd Ie-writing Military History textbooks. John Hulsemann, Chuck Goodfellow and Frank Tremayne estimating the speed of an approaching tank-gun shell. Ken Perry teaching music in Barriefield. Hub Wyers smiling sweetly at a recruit. Andy Wojciechowski explaining "My name is not Watches-wow-ski." Dave Wightman pointing out to Bill Kaip that an apparently pilotless aircraft really contains Alan Shade and Hank I3epple. Stew Thompson ovcrhearing in passing Chuck Casson rehearsing "Wild 131 ue Yonder" at 20,000 ft., and mistaking it for a distress call. Ian Flemming, Ken Hoffer and George


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