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7Ue Machine GluM- The officers of this club are the following: President — ' Ralph Waldo. Vice President —Dan Moneo. Secretary —Dan Moneo. Chief Wiper —Bill Lang. Club Adviser —Mr. H. W. Bond. The membership is composed of third and fourth year students with several second year boys selected by the executive. Some of the Club’s activities include making of games for the school and com¬ pleting jobs that bring money into the treasury. At each meeting one member leads a discussion on a chosen topic of interest. To date this year the club has had two social evenings and is looking forward to the usual spring picnic at Boggy Creek. The boys in this club not only enjoy get-together evenings but also much practical mechanical experience. fecdUrUnto+t Gluh The Badminton Club got off to a good start this year with a total enrollment of 15 members. An executive was elected, consisting of Harold Crossman, President; Ralph Waldo, Vice President; and Carol Engles, Secretary Treasurer. Members meet each Monday and Tuesday night in the gym to wield rackets, and watch the birds. The instruction is under the capable direction of Mr. McLean and Mr. Holash. After Christmas members started to turn out regularly and a tournament was arranged with Scott, taking place on March 10th. Tech, copped the laurels by 15 points ahead of Scott. A second tournament is planned with Central on March 14th. Enthusiasts turning out were: Joe Petreny, George Bradley, Roy Nakagawa, Dale Child, Evelyn Waumbach, Marjory Toth, Maeolla Felske, Ron Brown, Ervan Harlos, Terry Woods. feawlinif The first half was won by Meek’s and Smith’s teams, each having 17 points. Since Christmas Leach’s team has set the pace. On February 22 Regina bowlers visited Moose Jaw for friendly games. Moose Jaw returned the challenge on March 1. There are 80 enthusiastic future bowlers in Tech’s bowling league this year, and from all reports there really are future champions among us. Macliin s GluL Back Row—R. Waldo, 1). Moneo, B. McLavish, H. Dean, G. Bradley, B. Lang, D. Hamilton, .J. Moneo, Mr. Bond, A. Pearce. Front Row—K. Powless, H. Relke, K. Hamilton, C. Dean. GacLenietton Club Front Row—R. Waldo, R. Nakagawa, G. Bradley, M. Felske, R. Brown, ,1. Petreny, H. Crossman. Pn-iniintf. Gink Back Row—J. Varro, O. McDougall, PI. Hameluck, C. Barber, J. Hogg, B. Wenger. Front Row—D. Yee Clun, R. Waldo, B, Lang, J. Suderman. JUe Glut - As a younger club in the school one might not expect to see much activity. However, this, without a doubt, is one of the most industrious groups at Bal¬ four Tech, with a membership exclusively for boys. The sponsor of the club and owner of a great deal of the equipment is Mr. Imbery. As a result of the skill and ambition of such members as: Harold Hamluck Orman McDougall Paul Ursaki Joe Varro Bill Lang Danny Yee Clun the following projects were possible. First, the Christmas Cards were designed and printed for teachers and students. Second, the operetta tickets were printed, as were also the tickets for most of the school dances. Besides this, letter heads were arranged for the Students Council note paper. The money received for some of this work is used for activities such as a party held on February first and also for a final social evening to be shared by the Machine Club. Page 55 Half our Beacon ’J t 7
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QiA.ll ' Athletic Gcputcli Back Row—M. Miller, E. Hastings, P. Daurie, J. Pomeroy, D. Ellis, L. Rogers. Front Row—D. Jones, E. Lambrecht, Miss Gregor, P. Roberts, R Wolfe. Missing—R. Neiszner, D. Catton, M Wrobel. Back Row—D. Young, P. Euteneir D. Boeseh, R. Brown, B. Williams, N. Bing-Wo, B, McGillivray, C. Barber. Front—D. Wilkinson, B. MeLavish 1). Moneo, B. Hoyer, H. Lenzin F. Smith. Back Row—R. Tullock, 1). Slager, D Bailey, B. Paisley, B. Barmby, B Jolly, H. Crossman, J. Palyga. Front—L. Frostad, H. Miller, S Caragata, A. Klassen, A. Taylor, K. Fermier.
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Servian. QisiU Sutimmincf, Back Row—L. Rheilander, M. Ritchie, B. Pentz, I. Keil, S. Wait, L. Griston, M. Morrison, V. Sileskanko, N. Brandon. Front Row—D. Strong, L. Strong, D. Ellis, A. Hungle, M. MacDonald, D. Yerhoff, B. Bingham. Back Row—E. Deitrieh, C. Cattin, P. Roberts, G. Roberts, I. Turner, P. Shannon, E. Kozack, E. Bartel. Middle Row—I. Dinu, G. Petersen, F. Walker, L. Rodgers, L. Rodgers, E. Rumpel. Front Row—.J. Garuik, M. Schaeffer, D. Roscoe, B. McKenzie, E. Lambreeht. Qisili ' fyaiiball Miss Gregor, Pat Daurie, H. McCann, E. Brown, F Dinu. E. Johnston, D. Jones, P. Roberts, E. Smith. Seated—I.. Mowrey. Missing—B. Moser, H. Schlosser, D. Jewitt. M. Herden.
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