1- kie Stewart. Sgt. Barbara Plaoe. . Cor I now consists of . M T sl',?.'?d Tm P Sgt. Winnifred Anne MacMillan. l Y l Tm. Corps Offit-ers and Set'- The two platoons of girls gave T lgeants mere: OC Cadet Major De an exceptional showing with Elit- 2 i-c Cadet Capt. abeth Anderson as Lt. of the fourth ' l ::TDfI”RaTl::(lll.l. CSM. Dick Mathe- platoon. and Carol Ann Hogan LLE Roger MacDonald. of the fifth platon. 2 . . i. Yesmday a”"""" ti” 3 h””' W" ""m'”-' ”"" Cad” L's M Z3”..'3.f (fits hLeri')' Murphy of pizi The Band Lt. was David Mills afternoon at the Meinnrial field in land MacKinnon. platoon num won humlm, om Cadet Lg” Don and the Bud 53;, M33" W” Am, m Vm0l'i3 P3Tk 35 3 13"” "mfd her Mr” Cadet ' Harry Ca!aH.lohnson of platoon number two. Bonus. "h we mines! km ghan M pmon numb" "magi (Cal adet Lt Doug Reid of platoon The both corps were inspected :: gathered to wai . def inspection ever held in Char- det Sgt. David Machtiilan. Cad?! be in e, Sizt. Gordon Gid by Major Wildfang, Capt. Wilcox The inspection began at with The Queen Square Cadet The Band Lt. was Alan McCal- "too... i A A 1956 AWARD PRESENTED TO QUEEN t . . . . . c b t ' v (1 frst. The lum and the Band Sgt. Ma) r wast m" U”): kagprn (mlnwnd (Nsi and Sghgdl Bealhg itrijntiwin the bark- Beverley Richards. 0 ALBERTON HIGH SCHOOL Inspt-t-ltiii: Oflirer. Briizattier G. School Cadet Corps during the is cut-n annually to G. K Pt-alto. l)S.O.. presents the annual inspection of the city nhiliitiniz the greatest "(g'tllt'tiHl PI-I l.t. Qut-i-ii ' Strathcona Trim trophy tn Cadet Cadets held at Memorial FlttlttlPl'flfH'lPn('y,' of all Cadet t'--i'tW:lrUDh)' in 133” MaJ'0rBrad1eyoIthe QUEGBSQUBFB yesterday afternoon. This a'.Iai'd included in Headquarters aica. Sutiare won the ground whxf the. Officers H ' Q, It . . ceederl my oh tie ran s. - u aro e iizt .('ltHIt A P f umauun, 3:,-, made to the out- Corps came onto the field to he gumdtng "dais, glspecteldfmlnutes after Queeni . The Quee Square Corps consists uare e t. y D d F H S S d of 125 boy: and is divided into The entire Corps working in iini- o o A ihrsedpltamgrs”; IJ:ee,fd:.(:,Olehit:13ad izgncgeawhn:n(h:s;;):,!:g”::.eSl::gu:.;i The students of A.lf.S. are about Many consider the salary to be t'.ie Th: em; flocked iwrv. snappy their smart red uniforms did W” the half way mark in the writing most important aspect in choosing an it Del'T0ir')l'-Ti('d different -maneouv- better. Presentations were made "f "'9" mm exams" Dates of me 8 career but " is ""1 mm era on the field and this was no to the outstandinlz cadets lMaritiines Board exams have been GIVE SOME-HHNG gnnllullceft and are as follows: Mon- As for me wcond quesmm she .f th.Th.C.H.dt q -i7 g:::tlTSItl'I1; riiisltlhh: t?aiitn1ra:fmlhPDL:': . "9 (The oldcaws-stCml.(peEnt” day. Jinn? Iliunmfh. Lltxelrvmlilre said that there are too broad clas- dets and many hours iitstructiiiiziwhich was founded in i886 and the an: F.,.',v,JL. lnu3::lT:l;. wksyrf S95 M people i mow Mm 1”, ,0 by the School staff Prince Street School cadet corps 3" t"L' ' W V i - ” ”” gm 3; mm-ii as possible "in nl the . - . - . . . T . . - The ( orpa Officers and set that vtas founded around ltlalt. The M3 anlgimg-'I'..':n(.h.h;::.:3:.' cnhpgimi world and those uliti ll'.V loitzlte as much as possible to the ittiild. The geaiits were: 0-t” (iatlrit Major two net: qurliited ln l934dtt'ilFn the and Ian" Frank Bradley. 2 it Cat et (lam. new it; .c tool was rea 3' for use. ' ,5 . .. latter class is made up of such peo- Briaii .tltii'ris. (i S 'tl Vincent '.t'ful- l-Zach scliool matte ii ftnllfllitlll fol ll”? l!”.'t"F,il2fl'u5nC?('”:' inlluas pie as l,m.L,p lumlcian S and ms. ligaii. CQS Kl. Wtniie 'tlacl)on- the corps. West .KCl1i. their t-iirps E'ff:" T” .l.L div"? (:I'.:.0 n, . R; torii-ins who are remembered long- ald. Cadet Lt. Pat tlziiidct of pla- number. and Prince Street. their splgvlgl intleiggmio -me '5Gr::: fl er rm". ml. forum. C135... ,nage -up class as they study that play this ml Am”mna”e5' A ieacicr ('5 Ii" war. cpu ed ntnong those in o ry a give something to the world. tiuardlan Photo V. V. I I l-.El . tv . )&t:x0"'J"'9't!3v: 6” tiri .Rosalie l)esRt)t-he, John Roy. dr-r ltlollisnn Memorial Trophy QUEEN S OAEWCADETA . wln Teeners Butch Bethol and Ann Monteith (,uu.;i.;R (11()t(jp; lcaptninl. i Miss Eslrle Bownt-ss. secrt-tary . Bowlmg Th? "'P"”""'e "V W” mlwhllidt of the l'.l-1 I. 'llcaclit-rs Fctietiatttiii. tare. Hike l.tiiii-ks. ltotlni-t llarris The titiiiit-ls. t-aplnint-tl liv Ann ltltiiilt-iili unit the Jaiiirs .-tlexaii- Wlllltallll. Tiit-sdny evening hy an overall ninfall of 23 pins at the RCA F- Station drill hall. The comets de-y ft-atod the Bltit-lrirds t-.1pt.'iiiiod hyi I Carol Bt-tht-1 by pinfalls of 1.369 to. 2' 1-5”” i 3. Dark Moon The tropliy was dtiiinled tn the 4. Lo". Lpuns in "H, snnd community cotiiicil of Sit-iiion Park: 5 Round and Round 6. 7. ti. 9. All Shook l'p Little Durlin' by Milt Mnllisnii and It in he whm, sport (Ml awarded to the it'inii.iiii teaiiis in 5(.h,,,,i nay bovtling in the future . 5" Ran, The nioniht-rs of the (ioniets are: l (lnme Go With Me T6EKtTtTfS”T -iTP('till'Pfi to the stiitlt-tits of (Erotic Hay Rtcliardstin mid (iaroi Hetht-I it and 12 .,n Tuesday. May 22litl. on lNIt'llIn;i as a prtifossioii. Miss Bouncss said in choosing any pro- fession. students should ask tliem- selves tiiree questions namely. i. What salary is received in that proft-sitiii 2. How much can I coiitrihtito to liumziiiity by ciii:ai.'.- ins: in that profession? 3. Am 1 ed to that particular cart-er? Dealing with each of these ques- tions separately she said that al- though tctichcrs uore untit-rptiid at prcsriil. coiitlititins look prom- isiut: for the futtiiic There is also 'a very good pension plan tor those who make a career of teacliiiig. Dealint: with the third question she said tiiat one must have cer- tain stiitahle qiialilit-s to he a teach- er. Atnoiit: those rtiialitics are im- tience. iihtlity ltl at-rcpt r(-.sptiii.si- hility. ieadrrsliip and love of chil- dren. Any student with these quali- ties and able to answer ”yes” to all of these questions should ser- iously consider teaching as a car- eer. The rewards are far gretiit-r than mtint-tary ones when a teach- er soos a former pupil attaining siiccrss and realizes that he. or she. is responsible in some small ti.-iy for the success of that pit- pil Plans for itrndiiutiiin ext-i't'iscs and pi-out itill he di.-.cusst-d in the next column. SPRING CARNIVAl AT THE SPORTS ARENA F TONIGHT THE SHUN- GAIN AMATEUR CAVAL- CADE WITH THE IS- ;LANl)'S BEST TALENT lFROM THEIR TV AND RADIO SHOW. New Games Wonderful Prizes - V - A Big Contest - "- - A 1957 Car Show AND CADETS ENJOY CRUISE D”, Imus Gloria Deslloche. Cnrnella Mar to. Gone 7:... gulf-r oYs'”lc5s NI . snap... . N CHARLOTTE B Q... it ' ISL T-' TJ'". .- i' -i.' T. I A Last Wt-diit:tid.'iy afternoon np- CS Sauiit-nay in the Northtimher- i-red to pick up the rlemnnslration , pm . ' proximately fifty Island sea rad!-ts land Strnit. mortars fired previotisly. At the NW" W,” "K "1. Wm" Ev.” were out t-niisinrt on the H. M. The hoat at the left iii heinit lntv-,rh:ht four cadetii ittatid on the Guardian photo : Q. C. H. NEWS . Theta-Rho Jr- Hi-Y Elect New 'r MOORE & McLEOD LTD. INVITE YOU TO see 0 Officers For The 57-58 Term with exactly fifteen days left in ' past two months in preparing for nhirh to review and study thor-.their iihow of ptihlir inspection. oiiiihlv to text books from coveri which they presented Friday. Mai T J h TV? ;'l1lTt:(tnil.! E:l?:n:'P.liT8'l:'lT:'JllT'0tGf::tlE('t-1l;?T'lP'Z”tl'l! of the Corp went. all on THE FIRST FLOOR on THE secouo FLOOR FOR THE TEEN AGE YOUTH FOR THE TEEN AGE 5'” up in findinz something to do. joiit for it. it seems they didn't Teen Age Coats .. . . . . . . . . . . 19.98 to 26.98 However there are always thelmind the rigid training and not few. who have tliouitht about the in: feet nit a re.-tiilt. Teen ago Tartan Sport Shirts . . . .. 2.95 - 6.95 1'." A9. ca, cm" I” y . . ' 3.93 N 510." Teen age Jacltott and Blazers . . . 7.98 to 12.98 last minute riisli. rriimina. edity The result: of the entire aqua- tiervrs. etc. and have already done dmn's hard work will he review T St it ' G be d' as. Wool Flannel: "H .9. ac ' In a r m 4.95 9.10.95 Tun age Jeans It Slim Jim: . . . . . 2.98 to 3.98 Teen age Corduroy Stride: . . . . . . . . . . . 5.98 aomethintz nhoiit it. But then ev-'ed further next HOOK cryone thinks of that day well "Ill-Y" worth worklna hard for A Grad The Theto-Rho Jr. Hi-Y t-luh T99" 59' SP9” C95” 99'" - - - "-95 T9 "-95 Teen Age Sweaters - Pullovers . . . 3.98 - 4.98 T t -- ' . . . . . . Tun ago Navy Blue Blazer: . . . 12.95 to 17.95 T:: . . to 53:3: uatton Day. and so he or Ihe let: i met in the music room at Q C. la.-I FOR THE TEEN AGE GIRL (First Floor) down to huainela. Friday afterrrioon, after classes .. Aeouple of week: no the Athe- ait President Diane Rupert pre- letie Blnqiiet wait mentioned and aided over the election of new of now here it ii iii monaetuu. 1 ftcera for the i9s1.sti Hi-Y term Well. find of all. it was a big? Coming out an President was uurress. considering the fact that! Gloria MacKinnon. Vice- Presi- TEEN AGE LONDON LASSIE MAN TAILORED ILOUSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.98 TEEN AGE STRAIGHT-FLARED AND PLEATED SKIRTS . . . . . . . 2.93 to 4.9! TEEN AGE LEATHER SHOULDER BAGS .. . . . . . . . . . . . .... 3.98 and 4.98 TEEN AGE COSTUME JEWELLERY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.00 and 2.00 lonaaaao ouooeaeaecoeeeccaaeeoou mu AGE STRETCHEE GLOVES on W”! "0"" It was the first of its ltind to be dent. Margaret Parker. Secretary. TEEN AGE LADY ANNE SWEATERS... '''''I"- "W"- .................3.!8uud4.9I .,.,...,,,,,..,.,.,,,, ,t1&RE E. MSLEOD Iiggkg .....":-:.'.-.'.:-...-.:,.'::... I p The banquet got underway at The new officers will take over lpproximately M5 on Friday the their duties In the fall. Itth. with about H team mate: The poject committee of "Theta present Among apeeial neat: Rho" have finally unveiled their upeatting to the team: were: Col. plane for the last of their bl: aml Roura. Brig. V. W. Reid. K.A. eucoensfiily protects called "A Superintendent d City Mile of Money." tut new. it: dif s. and J. A. S. Williams re- fa-rent. it will aid needy children -. ting the teaching staff of throughout the world. IProt-eat: . . CTMYWIE. p to CARE. I United Nation: . Jack "Spy" Ready. Instructor of eommlttteei . lie-al Fitness and coach of all For more details. come down ochooh sport teainl. acted as turn an the afternoon of Friday, -. . pi. June 7th and see for yourself. AM." a delicious sniper I ad Everybody will be there, rm-oi served our V in thennandliavoachatwviiie 1OI'l'l I! it. Look: lllia Queen Charlotte than it for thtti week and an amine chap- tnitm memberl. Vlinnifred Ann Mat-Millan. 9 LI. N I II.