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Staff Biographies Dr. W. G. Carpenter, B.A., L.L.D., Principal —Bom in Nortk Augusta, Ont. Secured his Senior Leaving Certificate at Brockville Collegiate Institute, then took a teacher training course at Gananoque, Ont., and later entered McMaster Uni¬ versity, graduating in 1905. In January, 1912, he, became superintendent of schools in Edmonton and held that position until 1924, when he resigned to take up his present position of of Provincial Director of Technical Education and Principal of the Institute of Technology and Art, Calgary. In the past he has been president of the Northern Teachers’ Association; presi¬ dent of the Alberta Educational Association, and he has been a member of the High School and University Matriculation Ex¬ aminations’ Board since its inception. Dr. Carpenter is an auth¬ ority on all phases of technical and vocational education and the growth of this form of training in Western Canada is largely due to his effort and enthusiasm. James Fowler, M.A., B.Sc., Vice-Principal —Received his Public and High School training in the town of his birth, Hawick, Scotland. Attended Edinburgh University, where he received his master’s degree in arts, and the bachelor’s degree in science. Came to Canada in 1913 to take a position on the teaching staff of the Olds School of Agriculture, and in 1916 joined the original teaching staff of the Institute of Technology and Art. Became vice-principal in 1929 in succession to Mr. J. H. Ross. Mr. Fowler is an ardent supporter and participator in all student activities and has earned for himself a warm place in the hearts of the students, past and present. L. H. Bennett, M.R.AI.C., M.R.San.1, M. Coll.H., Manual Training —Bom in Portishead, England. Moved to Winnipeg in 1883. Returned tO ' England shortly afterwards, but came back to Canada again in 1900. Received his second¬ ary education in a residential college in Somersetshire, and art, technical and pedagogic training in Bristol, London, Leipzig, Guelph, Menomonie and Chicago. Introduced manual training in the Province of Quebec and the North West Territories. Is director of Evening Classes at the Institute and has been con¬ ducting a new Manual Training Course during the present ses¬ sion. Mr. Bennett is one of the old originals, having joined the Institute Staff in 1916, leaving to join the Provmcial School Inspecting Staff in 1918, and rejoining the fold again in 1922. H5s favorite motto is: “A case of apples a day keeps the doctor away.” Page Sixteen
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