Class of 1957 Memories

"BUFFER"

Every bit as handsome as his minder?

 

Elk Lake, Summer 56,

(L to R)
Bram Oudshoorn, Andre Barbeau, Bernie O'Reilly, Les Grimson and Jacques Dion.

 

Don Uhrich and J. Truran

The War Canoe

 

Captain Cooks Memorial at  Kealakakua Bay in Hawaii

RAdm H. Raynor
escorted by
Cadet Captain John Truran

(R to L)   
Doug Hinchcliffe, Steve Quale, Bernie O'Reilly, J.B. McKenzie, G. Davignon, Gord Longmuir, C. Robinson, C.C. Forsythe
and Les Grimson

(L to R)
O. Zeitz, Bob Deluca, J. Dion, A. Barbeau and D.D. Paul

E.E. Carr, D.G. Rees and Don Uhrich

(L to R)
Les Grimson, Irish Robinson
and J. Dion

GANGWAY STAFF
CEREMONY - Bos'n's whistles pipe Admiral Pullen over the side as he quits the ONTARIO, his decorations sparkling in the sunlight. At right, members of his staff salute. Honour Board on the gun turret reads "Fear God Honour the Queen", ONTARIO is the largest Canadian warship on the west coast.

Officer of the Day: Lt. (P) Brian Bell-Irving
Cadet of the Day: Cadet Jacques Chouinard

VENTURE COLOUR GUARD

Cadet Captain C.E. Falstrem
(Front Row)
G. Boucher, J. Hamelin, A. Oudshoorn, A. Sinclair
(Rear Row)
A. Pronovost, J. McTavish

SKIPPER TAKES LEAVE:

Rear Admiral Hugh F. Pullen, Flotilla Commander, pauses at the stern of HMCS Ontario to talk to a group of cadets as he prepares to go ashore and pay his respects to The Commander, Twelfth Naval District. There are 80 cadets making the cruise aboard ONTARIO.

TOUR of OAHU

(Rear row, L to R)
T. Stott, C. Forsythe, R. d'Hollander
and A. Claus

(Front row, L to R)
C. McKell, A. Oudshoorn

Bob Deluca, his sextant and the White Ensign

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