Provincial Institute of Technology and Art - Record Yearbook (Calgary, Alberta Canada)

 - Class of 1938

Page 13 of 88

 

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ATHLETIC COMMITTEES Fall .R H. Mackay, B. Cockell, Jean LITERARY Fall .Marjorie Maughan, L. Faulkner, W. Wilson- Winter —J. Mitchell, T. Barry, Marjorie Maughan. SOCIAL Fall .W. Harper, J. Pollock, K. Michie. Winter....G. Kitchen, C- Staples. FINANCIAL Fall .Gladys Osness, R. E. Byron, W. Walkley. BANQUET Chairman—Steve Nazar. Secretary—Velma Pearn. Business—“Bingo” Rolston. Dance—George Kitchen. Programme—Claude Roberts- Decorations—Sam Saluk. Fal , CLASS REPRESENTATIVES winter Douglas Chandler .AERO. A. H. Johnson Dick Mathews .ART.. Nancy Jackson Claude Roberts . COMPOSITE. Claude Roberts Miss Chandler .DRESSMAKING j Velma Pearn Norman MacMillan .ELECTRICS. I. T. Coram C. A. Roberts .FARM MECHANICS. C- A. Roberts A. Kinasewich .MOTOR. Harvey Sproule F. Whittle .GEN. SHOP. J. Inglis SPRING TERM EXECUTIVE President—C- Staples. Vice-President—Miss Mudie. Secretary—Gladys Osness. Treasurer—Clarice Chandler. Athletic Chairman— N. Lindsay. Social Chairman—J. Inglis. Literary Chairman—J. Bundy. 11

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EDITORIAL For the eighth time, this record of the students and their activities at the Institute of Technology and Art, is published. It is our hope that in the years to come you, as ex-students, may open it and refresh memories of happy days and busy hours; recall forgotten ideals and ambitions; give credit to the institute which started you on the road to success. To that end, we have attempted to catch the spirit of every phase of student activity, and as faithfully as is possible on the printed page, enable the student to re-live, when student days are long past, the events of this year. A measure of your enjoyment is a measure of our success. The Institute has gained wide publicity and recognition this year. The “Night Shift” broadcast of our activities across Canada, the establishment of a short wave radio station, a broadcast amateur hour, art and handicrafts exhibits, and news items in the local papers, have made the Institute year an out¬ standing one. As we hope this record becomes another means of making the public conscious of our work and achievements, so we hope the graduates of the Institute will make a favour¬ able impression in their sphere of activity, and reflect creditably on the Institute. We would fain ask former students to express in a few words their debt to the Institute. Probably the technical knowledge gained, the marshalling of facts, the manual skill acquired, would be valued not more highly than the developing, adjusting and rounding of personality and character resulting from the spirit of camaraderie and co-operation that has per¬ vaded our Tech, activities. They must feel that Tech, has given them considerable technical skill, the rudiments of knowl¬ edge in their chosen field, but more priceless, an appreciation of the labor and skill involved in manual activities, the desire to be useful. That they have proved their usefulness is amply shown in even the brief mention of ex-students and their work by the heads of the departments. It is in this spirit, in part, that we dedicate this issue to the workers in the field of technical education. ABOUT THE YEAR BOOK Over the trials and tribulations of a year book staff we lightly pass; with the passing of the years, their mountainous bulks become as mole-hills; a glow of satisfaction in a task undertaken and completed remains to warm the blood of pre¬ maturely senile year book staffs. Dale Carnegie says that the thing of most importance in this world to every man is himself. It is natural then to assume some slight interest on the part of Tech, students in their own photographs. Bearing this truism in mind, we have doubled the size of the individual photographs, which were last year less than one-half the size of a postage stamp. You second- year skeptics get out your calipers and slide rules and verify our statement. Satisfy yourselves that this is neither a figure of speech nor a figment of the imagination. We hope the per¬ sonality and charm and poise of the subjects portrayed herein is likewise doubled. In the search or something new, we tried a contest for the best literary contributions. The innovation was such a success that we are recommending a special appropriation for the pur¬ pose next year, and in tribute to the talent unearthed are recommending that the name of the Institute be amended to read, “The Institute of Techonology, Art and Letters.” Con¬ gratulations to the winners, regrets that the number of prizes was finite, are decidedly the order of the day. Through the interest and co-operation of Dr. Carpenter we present illustrated title pages for the class sections. Our only regret is that every class could not be similarly depicted and similarly honoured. We fear that the photographer became bogged down looking for the General Shop. The keynote of the design is austere simplicity.—a modern trend. Lest you feel that the pages are plain, gaze upon some modern furniture designs—the large masses, plain and relieved only by a few spare lines. And confidentially, the printer showed us brand new shining type, unbesmirched by former lesser publications—used for the first time to print the “Tech.- Art Record.” It is the latest word in type design. In short, we hope we have succeeded in presenting a modern year book to a modern, progressive people, of a modern, progressive institution.

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