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

 - Class of 1939

Page 29 of 96

 

Provincial Institute of Technology and Art - Record Yearbook (Calgary, Alberta Canada) online collection, 1939 Edition, Page 29 of 96
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DRESSMAKING FRANCES LARUE Calgary Frail, loves big cars and crowds. When she has nothing else to do, she spends her time in a certain store on Eighth Avenue winding toys and selling hardware. LILLIAN LUNG Cayley ‘ ‘ Lil. ’ ’ is always on time. She just loves cooking but can’t do away with her own crea¬ tions. Is so generous she simply can’t say, “No.” ELIZABETH MADGE Milk River Has blond hair, fair complexion, and a sunny disposition. Her ambition is to be a dress¬ maker but her case is hopeless while Bob is ‘ ‘ strutting his stuff. ’ ’ YVONNE MANAREY Calgary Yvonne attends school as a dressmaker when she has nothing else to do. She is noted for her sunny disposition. Her favorite expression is “Yeh Tech!” MABEL McDOUGALL Calgary ‘ ‘ Babes ’ ’ our Scottish dancer is known for her hearty laugh. Just listen to her some time. She never worries about tomorrow. Her fav¬ orite pastime is dancing. ALMA NELSON Standard A shy blond who appeals (naturally) to boys. She is far above “standard” in her dress¬ making. Likes all sports and is popular with both sexes. JEAN NESTE Calgary Jean is the perfect lady at home, at school and at play. She always has a sunny smile and a cheery greeting for everyone. Usually is very busy at this and that, mostly that. MILLINERY 1 BLANCHE OSTLUND Lethbridge Blanche is known to all as “Bunny.” She blew in from Lethbridge with a sunny smile and is still smiling. She is very fond of sing¬ ing and dancing. ESTHER TEDERSEN Calgary This supposedly quiet little girl has proved to be all she pretends to be and more—as we have discovered on certain occasions. She is a shining light in Class P1B. HELENE RICKS Calgary “Speed” lives up to her name except when she arrives in the morning. Nevertheless, she is studious when she is not day-dreaming, if HILDAGARDE RIEP Irricana Hildagarde Riep is that happy-go-lucky per¬ son who never wears a frown. She is fond of both outdoor and indoor activities and is a good sport at all times and in all places. THELMA ROLLAG Wrentham One of the best reasons why P1B has a good name. Thelma’s aim is to give to Tech, all she has. She is secretary of the Iota Club and is Dressmaker’s Room Representative. ANNIE ROYAL Gleichen Just a little dark-eyed girl from the country who does love to fight, and how! Very am¬ bitious in her needlework, because it keeps her out of mischief. ALICE SCHMIDT Calgary A quiet yet amusing pal. Loves skating, yet we wonder why she is never seen on the school rink. Because—(he’ll get you yet Alice). Page twenty-s

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•• DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY 1 ANNE ARMSTRONG Nanton Our Personality ICid. We wonder why she likes dramatics. We still wonder what life would be like without her.. Hobby—Writing editorials about the “Romance Bureau.’’ Pastime—Dreaming. MARGARET CRAIG Calgary Our Peggy plays basketball, dances, skates and leves to cruon. Likes dressmaking but admits that Composite is a pleasant diversion. Her pet aversions are men who call her ‘ ‘ Squirt, ’ ' JESSICA EVANS Calgary The red-headed dressmaker, who is also an excellent cook. She possesses a cute giggle. Her favorite pastimes are music and swimming. BETH FORTUNE Elnora Hobby—Collecting diamonds. Beth’s pet aver¬ sion is sitting down suddenly on the gym. floor. She is a very quiet girl. Is a hard worker and willing to learn. EMILY GROSS Grassy Lake Emily’s chief ambition is to be a good dress¬ maker. Her pastime while in the sewing class is answering the knocks at the door. Does she blush I EVELYN GUSTAVSEN Hussar “Gus, ” whose infectious giggle brightens Dressmaking Class. Came to Tech, to enjoy everything, even work. Her sole ambition is to sew a straight seam. • FRANCES HAWKINS Craigmyle Frances is everybody’s pal. She enjoys sew¬ ing. Spends much of her time picking up things from the dressmaking room floor ESTHER HELTON Three Hills Esther is a first class seamstress and her am¬ bition lies within the dressmaking field. Can she talk? The answer is definitely, “Yes!’’ ANN HOLOWAYCHUK Chipman Likes basketball so well she has three different pairs of shorts, which are red, white and blue. Her ambition is to become a designer in Paris. We wonder how she will change her name to make it sound French. PEARL JACKSON Didsbury Pearl is the second Jackson to roam our cor¬ ridors. Favorite aversion—Textiles. Ambition —To discover some work that requires plenty of time for completion. LEONA KANE Lockwood, Sask. Her greatest grief is putting in sleeves upside down. Sole ambition is to be a famous dress designer. Favorite expression: “I w ' as afraid of that.” MARY KEIM Calgary Mary has abundant ability and hopes to be a dress designer. Her favorite aversions are— Maths., Cooking, Textiles, English and Art. KATHLEEN KEIR Calgary Kay, a blue-eyed blond whose dimples are the envy of all Tech. Aims to be a nurse but doesn’t like the idea of the early nights. MARION KOCH Lomond Marion is a good little dressmaker. She goes about her work cheerfully. Her weakness is Motor students. Her ambition is to be a designer. Page twenty-sin



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DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY 1 MAXINE SCHULDT Calgary It’s not surprising how quiet the room is when Maxine is absent. She’s very fond of out¬ door sports. I guess that is why she loves to watch the Tech, boys play hockey. No? PHYLLIS TAYLOR Calgary Phyl, as she is known to all her friends, has a sunny disposition and a talkative nature. She held the positions of Vice-President of the Iota Club and Treasurer of Students’ Council for Winter Term. CLARA TETZ Beiseker Clara is quiet and good-natured. She loves sports, especially softball. Clara is always glad to go to Beiseker. How he must miss you, Clara! EUNICE THOMAS Three Hills This dressmaker, a talented piano player, has capably accompanied our riotous singing at the Lits. During school hours she is a quiet and studious pupil. MARGARET THORNTON Hillcrest Popularity and wit,—that’s Marg. She loves all sports and plays forward in the girls’ basketball team. Nothing can keep her from dances and skating parties. MARJORIE TICKNOR Calgary Born in Casey, Iowa, she has had a varied career since then. She has been a teacher for a number of years, and will no doubt return to the noble profession when her sojourn at the Institute is over. JOYCE WATTS Calgary Typical outdoor girl with an eye towards win¬ ter sports. Ambition is to finish school before school finishes her. Member of Iota Club and interested in welfare of “good ole Tech” ELEANOR WILLIAMSON Calgary ‘ ‘ Saucy little red head ’ ’ who loves to dance. Can make a pun on practically anything. Is oh, so friendly, and always chatting about something. DOROTHY KININMOUTH Airdrie A very popular member of D MIA and of the Iota club, too. She only spends half the day at Tech. HARRIETT McKINSTRY Calgary “Harry” is a quiet, industrious student who works very hard. She firmly believes: “That girls who go to bed before half-past ten are loved by their parents and elderly men. ’ ’ THE COMING OF SPRING By R. A. Thomas Have you never heard the trill of a bird In the top of a maple tree, When snow streams run from the heat of the sun, And Chinooks are blowing free ? Have you seen the crow wing over the snow As he journeys up from the south; Or heard with a shiver the wailing quiver Prom a skulking coyote’s mouth? Page twenty-eight When pussy willows are waving billows Tossing their mantles of white, And the crocus’ bloom like a spinner’s loom Is weaving a tapestry bright, Then the robins appear with their song of cheer To build a home of love, And we joyfully sing: “Here comes the Spring!” As we thank the God above.

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