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

 - Class of 1939

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ART 1 ALLEN WATERHOUSE Cereal Another budding artist from the Art 1 Class. His ambition is to be a successful commercial artist. MARGARET WOODY Lacombe Has the Tech, school spirit. Likes dancing. Her main ambition is to take Aeronautics in¬ stead of Art next year. ART 2 FRANCES ARCHIBALD Calgaky A persevering student of anatomy, who really remembers all those funny names. Still plans to carve her career in surgical art. HELEN BUCHAK Calgaby Part time Art and Dressmaker, but still fond of Art classes. Simply can’t wait till she gets home on account of - - - Blonde boys are popular here. PEGGY CASWELL Bow Island One of the “brite lites” of the Art Class and a friend to all. Takes part in most student activities, and heckles everyone with her fav¬ orite expression, ‘ ‘ Foo. ’ ’ MAISIE DEAN Calgary The sweet-voiced songstress of the Art Dept, with the sparkle in her eye. We wonder who caused that. “Tops” in her work and with her fellow students. ART 2 MARGARET GLEN Cavendish Blonde hair, blue eyes and a vivacious person¬ ality, that’s Marg. She’s a real worker too and we know that she’ll succeed. She spends most of her spare time teasing Dixie. BOB JOHNSON Calgary The hard-working handyman of the Art Class. Gets ‘ ‘ under our skin, ’ ’ but is soon forgiven. We predict he ’ll get along all right. VIVIAN LAMONT Calgary Vivian is quiet and industrious. She wears that solemn look just for effect. An excellent student and the best shot in the modelling DICK MARRIOTT Calgary If he’s as persistent an artist as he is a tease, he should get somewhere. Spends his days resting up for the work he must do tomorrow. Is a very obliging fellow who is always willing to help. J. S. PERROTT Stavely “Perry” is the only good excuse the Art 2’s have for calling themselves “advanced.” Is an able and willing critic, very often the cause of the girls’ hysterics, and Mr. Adam’s con¬ sternation ! MARGARET QUINT Calgary “Mary Livingstone” Quint—a dual personal¬ ity—an artist with poetic ability, or vice versa. Was disappointed because she couldn’t put poetry in Perry’s biography. LOUIS VARRO Regina, Sask. Odd sort of person whose propensity it is to disdain anything ostentatious, and is satisfied just seeking for comeliness. Page twenty-three

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AR- E. M. BENTLEY Shaunavon, Sask. A popular, blue-eyed girl; a Sonja Henie on ice. Ambition—a studio in Paris a,nd a lounge on the Biviera. CONSTANCE BOESE Calgary She’s mischievous and full of fun. Her mod¬ ernistic designs are testimony of her imagina¬ tion and ability. Connie can’t understand why they don’t make warm slierbicles. DOBIS BBAILEY Calgary A friendly, fun-loving girl well liked by every¬ one. She loves swimming and dancing (also hamburger and onions at three o’clock in the morning). ALICE CLACHBIE Calgary Diminutive little lady just seventeen, whose ambition is in Commercial Art. Loves athletics, especially cycling. Her hobby is stamp collect¬ ing. Seemingly quiet, she is lots of fun and has her finger in most of the Art 1 pies. EBIC CLABKE Calgary Ambition—to write a book on that colossal subject, “Color Harmony for the Color Blind.’’ Favorite sports—hockey and swimming. MABGABET FOBD Calgary “Babs” Ford is interested in all school ac¬ tivities, especially Aero. Hopes some day to be an interior decorator. Has a sense of humor which turns all life’s dark moments into laughs. BESSIE FULLEB Castor A tali blue-eyed damsel who is lots of fun and a good sport. She is an interesting companion and a swell friend. P.S.—She makes grand chocolate cake. EAALTE HANNA Lomond This vivacious young lady is a constant source of amusement for the rest of the Art Class. She loves dancing. Baalte hopes to cruise around the world when her ship comes in BETTY HAET Hanna Betty is very good-natured and independent. She enjoys reading, wood carving, painting, and driving a car. Specializes in portraiture and has an ambition—to win another scholarship. AL ' DBEY HUGHES Calgary Not content with the work at Normal, Audrey comes to Tech, and fills in her three spares studying Art. Wears a red coat to let every¬ one know her dad is a fireman. HAZEL JOBEBG Craigmyle This dark-eyed damsel is the drawing card at the Boom 341 noon sessions. She likes ’em fair. GEOBGIA LUSCOMBE Calgary Her chief interest is “Art.” Is quick on the draw as- an artist should be. Favorite ex¬ pression: “Is that necessary?’’ Ambition— to teach badminton birdies to fly. HELEN STADELBAUEB Calgary The blue-eyed worker of the Art Class. Am¬ bition—to become a B.Sc. in Fine Arts. “Is not given to words or strife, but once a friend, a friend for life.’’ FBANCES VINCENT Calgary Becently a resident of Medicine Hat. Liked by everyone — including the boys. “Pat’’ is certain to make a place for herself among the notables in the Art World.



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THE IOTA CLUB 4. Phyllis Taylor TOLLOWiNG the Hallowe’en Party at which ilrst and second JJ] year girls of the Institute became better acquainted, a meeting was held for the purpose of reorganizing the Iota Club for 1938-39. This took the form of a tea followed by a business meeting. The following officers were elected: Honorary President . President. Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer . Educational Convenor Social Convenor. Athletic Convenor .... . . Miss C. E. Smith . Helen Mudie . Phyllis Taylor . Thelma Rollag . Edith Jones . Alice Schmidt . Eleanor Williamson .Peggy Craig The social activities of the club have taken the form of skating parties followed by dancing and refreshments. A dance was held m the Assembly Hall on March 10, to raise funds to help pay for the piano which was purchased for the use of the members. The club is making plans for the annual party which will be the closing event of the year. This year the members supported enthusiastically, many varied programs. Mrs. J. K. Penley, of the Penley Dancing Academy, agreed, once again, to address the first meeting on “Ballroom Etiquette,’’ “Technique of Modelling,” and “Posture.” Miss M Fawdry, the well-known photographer, traced the history of this work from the earliest times up to the present. Those who were privileged to hear Mis Fawdry felt that a very profitable evening had been spent. The tour of the Albertan Publishing Company proved in¬ teresting and educational. The interest in the meetings of the club has been demonstrated by the large number of members who attended. We trust that as time permits, other successful meetings will be held. The girls are particularly grateful to Miss Smith for her con¬ tinued interest in this activity. A POEM By Gerry Weaver T—for tuition for which we pay fees, E—is for EXCELLENT if tutors we please, C—meaning cross which seldom they are H—represents HARD WORK if honors we’d share. N—stands for nonsense, tempered with sense, I—some call it industry, you know what is meant, C—carvers and sculptors—and choristers trill; Aeros build planes in this school on the hill—and it’s Laughter and good times and not many tears, Will tickle your memory in forthcoming years. Page twenty-four inn, UJLRb 1 ‘Hey, Blanche, lend me your can-opener. I wai t to Marjorie : open this egg. ’ ’ think M yo S u’?e L go N ing.” JUSt MiSS ere do you Mabel: “The recipe for this cake reads ‘beat it for ten fT U the Year Book 8 ” t0 h ° me and et picture What is the thought in the mind of the bride i church ? Aisle, Alter, Hymn. she enters the

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