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FASTER SPEED RECORDS MORE EFFICIENT TIME SAVING MORE DURABLE STURDY ROYAL World’s No. 1 Typewriter Ask for a Demonstration STANDARDS and PORTABLES Willson Business Machines Ltd. 1828 SCARTH ST. REGINA PHONE 5323 School Can Be a Pleasure! IF YOU Buy Your SCHOOL SUPPLIES from THE WILLSON STATIONERY CO. LIMITED 1828 SCARTH ST. Our Experienced Staff are Pleased to Serve You STUDENTS There are Question: What is the definition of Economy? jf, J Answer: Shopping at the A N Dept. Stores where one can always buy quality at a bar¬ gain, espe¬ cially— School Clothing and School Supplies Remarks: Correct 100 % | WE DO SELL FOR LESS | THE ARMY NAVY DEPT. STORES Red White Stores Almost Everywhere 83 Stores in Regina City and District 450 Stores in Saskatchewan All Red White Brand Merchandise is Unconditionally Guaranteed Satisfaction or Your Money Refunded You Always Buy Right at Red White To Play Your Best USE THE BEST See the Complete A. G. Spalding Bros. Sporting Goods Line At Your Local Dealers Marshall Wells Co. Ltd. Regina — Sask. Wholesale Distributors Page 60 Balfour Beacon ’48
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PRINTING CLUB Front Row—A. Nelson, Mr. Imbery, C. Triffo. Middle Row—W. P hillips, L. Kor- chinski, E. Ozembloski, C. Barber, D. Munro, D. Rosborough, H. Schwartz. Back Row—O. McDougal, H. Hame- luck, N. Petrinack, A. Gomez. STAMP CLUB Back Row—H. Kruger, D. Boesch, G. Sage, N. Petrinack, Y. Pohyavouri. Middle Row—R. Reavley, T. Husband, D. Korpus, T. Seitz. Front Row—Don Kerr, Mr. Mitchell, W. Lorenzen. MACHINE SHOP CLUB Front Row—B. Paisley, P. Ursaki, H. Relke. Middle Row—K. Powless, B. Lang, J. Phillips, T. Seitz, C. Triffo, G. Anstice. Back Row—F. Frombach, A. Pearce, B. Powless, Mr. Bond, W. Kosher, R. Hector, D. Hamilton.
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Alpha Tau in Action in Room I. Alpha au NevuLk For those who are interested in hitting the high spots in typing, membership in the Alpha Tau Honorary Fraternity is something at which to aim. The initials of the association, A.T., give a clue to the eightv-words-per-minute typing rate which is a requirement for membership. The Associate Alpha Tau Clubs are the channel through which many students gain the required speed. Even after graduation members may continue to work toward higher typing rates and eventually gain admittance to the senior Alpha Tau group. This senior group is comprised of young business women in the city, who have attained at least the 80 word per minute standard. It is sponsored by Miss Sinclair and meets the second and fourth Wednes¬ day of every month. It keeps on its roll about forty members who have moved from the city—so that Alpha Tau has representatives from London, England, to Vancouver and Los Angeles. Many members of Alpha Tau have not been content with the eighty-word-per-minute entrance standard but have reached the 90 and 100 word goal. Among the famous Alpha Tauers is one of our graduates, Sophie Michas, who travels from coast to coast as a high speed demonstrator for the Underwood Company. Her demonstration in our school last fall was both instructive and entertaining, and was greatly appreciated by the large body of commercial students who were present. The junior typing clubs in the school are known as Chapters of the Associate Alpha Tau, and are sponsored by other teachers of the Typewriting Department. The Alpha Chapter, with Miss Argue as its adviser, donates a silver cup which is won each year by the Grade Nine student attaining the highest typing rate above fifty words per minute in the first typing year. The Gamma Chapter sponsored by Miss Felske, is a very active club and gives an opportunity for students and graduates of our special Stenography classes to continue building typing speed after their one-year course is finished. The Beta and Delta Chapters, with Miss Treen and Miss Roycroft as their respective leaders, are of interest chiefly to Third and Fourth-year Students, though a number of graduates from these classes also keep up their membership. Back Row—S. Dewey, E. Hilderman. R. Dobrichan, I. Molnar, J. Ast, B. Matity, D. Ehrle. Second Row-—M. Wolfe, A. Wolfe, J. Stager, H. Boers, A. Cleniuk, E. Gettle, B. Hutchinson. Front Row—D. Jesse, D. Haswell, A Keil, E. Sawchuk. The typing rate required for membership in both clubs is fifty words p?r minute. The Jay Tee C’s, a typing club for Second year students, meets every Thurs¬ day afternoon with Mrs. Perry as its leader. At their meetings they type test, party menus, designs, and pictures, as well as plan their parties. They have a supper party once a month where they all have fun and become better acquainted. The Alpha Tau has completely furnished a very attractive club room in the school where members of all the groups as well as many other clubs in the school, meet. Money for this purpose has been raised by undertaking typing projects for commer¬ cial firms in the city. A Typing Competi¬ tion held in the spring is one of the other activities in which all the groups take part. Balfour Beacon ’JS Paae 61
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