1950 Magnet Yearbook
Jarvis Collegiate Institute\'s 1950 Jarvis Magnet Yearbook
Jarvis Collegiate Institute\'s 1950 Jarvis Magnet Yearbook
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JARVIS C OLLEGIATE<br />
105<br />
In the ..utunwr oi IC46. Xl r. Br okenshire<br />
took a month's t'otl r~t' at a Cana dian<br />
A rmy ~t' huol with a view to prom otin g'<br />
~i~nal~ at j arvi-. The fir~ t course in<br />
La dt,t :\I o r ~ l' sta rted in ~t'p lt'mlltT o f<br />
that yt'ar, followed in January by another<br />
t' ()u r~t' in advanced :\! or~ t' . procedure and<br />
line instruments. \\'if(,lt's" was int roduct"ll<br />
ior the first time in the ~pri n g- oi<br />
19-t9, To all -uco-s-fulcandidatvs Gonmment<br />
Bonu s Cheque- oi It'll dollars and<br />
Certificates ui Qualificltion were g-lWIl,<br />
A -pcciat ca..h pr-ize was ,gt"Ill'rousl.\' g-iH'tl<br />
by tht, school 10 the top-ranking cadets<br />
in each cour-e. \\ 'ilho ul the co-op-ration<br />
and ass islant't' of the Roval Canadian<br />
Corps oi Si ~ la l .., none oi ihi~ would be<br />
po ssible T hey ~'l1t us instructors. loaned<br />
us equipment and COlldUCIt't1 examinations<br />
for u-. In spit e of the vcrv early<br />
hours and the hard work t'lllailt'lJ"in taking"<br />
these cour-ses "d rop- outs" ha ve been<br />
iew ami far between.<br />
Alt honeh the policy is against admittin,g<br />
,girl,; to these courses. we han:<br />
trained thrce : Eli zabeth and Clare Fndicon.<br />
and Dawn Creighton.<br />
IARVIS COLLEGIATE SIGNAL CORPS<br />
For those cadets who wish to take<br />
num- advanced ~i~la ls, there is a specia l<br />
five-week course at Camp lppcrwa-h Oil<br />
Lake Huron , in the summer months. 1.:1 ~ 1<br />
year. three Jan ·i:.:itl' :': aneu.led : the Yt'ar<br />
before, four, Froru present indications<br />
j arvis will have even mor e slw ll'l1ts there<br />
Ihis summer.<br />
SKI CLUB EKEC1JTIVE<br />
S :-': EJ A :\ IAToff JAt' " AUlEKSLEY<br />
Ih ,\' E :\ldhlDE h rou:n.: I'ETlm:KT<br />
.l EA :>.: Sme-ox I'At 'LI:>.:t: X ICIlOLI.';'<br />
GUlKI.-\ :\! ITC IIELI ,<br />
Xo ~1l0W- II ()<br />
_~ ki i ll ,g,<br />
That wa~ the verdict handed OUI 10<br />
the Ski Club bv Old :\lan \\'inh-r, Aitt'r<br />
a \TrV SUCt't's~ftll "first sea-on" last vcar.<br />
the dub ex ecutive ior thi .. term. ha~ 'bo:-t'n<br />
ham pered by an ever -pre-cut lack uf<br />
thO"t, cold. whitt' tlakes. n t'C ;IU ~ t' oi this<br />
their plan- for week-end trips to nea rby<br />
(or ia r ;Iwa\') ~k i Resorts had to be<br />
-hclved for a'whilt', :\ladJe Ilt'XI vvar. if<br />
the weat her department ~'o-ol",'ralt:s, those<br />
schemes ra n 1)(· put into action.<br />
TECHNOLOGI CAL CLUB<br />
TECHNOLOGICAL CLUB (S tage and Audio·Vi.ual Crowl<br />
Left '0 Right: Mr. Campbell, Robert Hunter, UII He nse n, Eli;ab.th Endicott , Bill Lang.lard,<br />
Jad: Ha i9h. Stove Cochran.