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Wendy will be remembered by many in Terrace: as organist in St. Matthew's Church, as a member of the Terrace Inter-Church choir or through working with Gordie Me- Connell and his swim classes — she holds a Red Cross Life Saving i | certificate, .- A Canadian Press story from Camp Borden-Aug. 3 issue of the Vancouver Province had this to a isay in part: “Wendy Clay is a willowy, 23- year-old blonde, equally at home in a swimsuit or at the church or- gan in her home town of Terrace, “So how come she presents a somewhat warlike image this sum- 1| mer, charging about this military eamp in battle dress and steel hel- met, toting a submachine-gun ora service rifle? “For a start, she’s the first female surgeon cadet in RCN history, en- rolied in the Canadian Armed Forces 45-month medical under. graduate subsidization plan. . “This summer she’s ‘on a 10 week “indoctrination and orienta- tion” course, in preparation for ~":| hef commissioning, this September! as a stirgeon sub-lieutenant in the |Ravy. Wendy -is the only girl among 50 medical cadets taking the course. ° “This fall she starts her fourth and final year in medical school at the ‘University of B.C, where she also did her three years as a pre- med student, “Last October she enrolled as a surgeon cadet and when she grad- uates next May, she will intern at a regular hospital which she hopes will be Vancouver General, before being posted with rank of surgeon Heutenant to a military hospital in Canada.or overseas. ° Bulk of the course {is spent at Camp Borden, 15 miles southeast of Bartie, The cadets also had one- week stlnts at Halifax, Toronto,. CLAIMED BY HER PARENTS to be an individualist Wendy . Cadet + Sargon ( Ca iad i Clev, eldler daughter of Mr. and Mrs, L. W. Clay of Terrace is seen above seated at the controls of an armoured person- nel carrier. (Navy Cadet Wendy Clay, inset.) North Bay, Ont., and Trenton, Ont, 10 miles west of Belleville. ° “At Halifax they made a famili- arization tour of naval vessels. At Trenton they learned something of Air. Transport Command and at North Bay they studied air defence operations. In Toronto they attend- Fed lecturds-on vaviation'-medicine.- “The course is no jaunt. It packs in plenty of studying, rigorous military training and 10 days of medical field training under simu- lated war conditions. ~ “But Weudy appears to thrive on it. She asks for and gets no spe- celal privileges. and is expected to/, complete on an’ equal basis with the male cadets. "She certainly does this, says Flying Officer Russ Gibbons, base information officer at Camp Bor- den, The cadets are in two pla- toons and in mid-July, Wendy was placed second in her platoon. “When she is commissioned Wendy will be the only woman doctor in the regular forees and the first woman naval physician This a d by the ar Control Board or by the G i to come up through cadetship, F/O Gibbons said. “Wendy must spend three years in the navy. but this gives her no qualms, She. plans to make the navy her career. . “Finding her a ‘uniform present- ed the navy witha : r prob- lem, | That: bab’ "been" “solved ‘tem: porarily with ‘a. compromise. 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