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THE STAFF 1. DR. W. G. CARPENTER, B.A., TJ.. TY Principal and Director of Technical Education for the Province of Alberta. 2. JAMES FOWLER, M.A., B.Se., M.Coll.H. Vice-Principal of the Institute, and Chief Instructor in Science. 3. L. H., BENNETT, M.R.A.I.C., M.R. San.I., F.ColhH. Director of Evening Classes, Chief In¬ structor in Building Construction and General Shop. 4. C. A. CHOATE, A.M.S.A.E. Chief Instructor in Automobilo Mech- 5. J. B. de HART, M.Se., P.E., M.E.I.C., M.C.I.M. M. Chief Instructor of Mining Correspon¬ dence Courses. 6. H. G. GLYDE, A.R.C.A. (London), A.S.A. Chief Instructor in Art. 7. T. A. HEDLEY, t.Coll.H., A.M.S.A.E. Chief Instructor in Diesel Engines and Farm Mechanics. 8. L. E. PEARSON, B.A., M.Coll.H., A.S.A. Instructor in Drafting. 9. A. A. PEEBLES, A.R.Ae.S.I., M.S.A.E. Chief Instructor in Aeronautics. 10. F. N. RHODES, B.Sc., A.M.E.I.C. Chief Instructor in Industrial Electricity. 11. MISS CLARA E. SMITH. Chief Instructor in Industrial Dressmak¬ ing and Millinery. 12. E. W. WOOD. Chief Instructor in Machine Shop. 13. F. G. YOUNG. Instructor in Mathematics. 14. D. C. FLEMING, B.Sc. Instructor in Radio. 15. L. C. BROWNING. Instructor in Industrial Electricity. 16. S. A. NELSON. Instructor in Industrial Electricity. 17. A. C. WAGNER. Instructor in Automotive Electricity. 18. S. SIMONS. Instructor in Automotive Mechanics. 19. F. B. WYNNE. Instructor in Automobile Mechanics. 20. W. R. ABBIS. Instructor in Automotive Electricity. 21. S. N. GREEN, Air Eng., A.B.C.D. (All types). Instructor in Aeronautics. 22. W. E. JAMISON. Instructor in Aeronautics. 23. MISS A. VEENENDAAL. Instructor in Industrial Dressmaking and Millinery. 24. MISS A. E. CLARKE. Instructor in Millinery. 25. MISS M. E. MOSEY. Instructor in Industrial Dressmaking and Millinery. 26. MRS. J. M. WHIDDEN, B.A., B.Educ. Instructor in Foods and Nutrition. 27. MISS M. MacKAY. Instructor in Art. 28. MRS. J. BENSON. Instructor in Weaving. 29. W. A. ADAM. Instructor in Art. 30. D. C. JONES, B.Eng., S.E.I.C. Instructor in Aeronautics. 31. N. SAFRAN, B.Sc., M.Sc. Instructor in Science and English. 32. R. E. BYRON, B.Sc. Instructor in General Shop and English. 33. R. C. EASTERBROOK. Instructor in Tractors. 34. S. HRUDEY. Instructor in Farm Mechani cs. 35. F. STOTHARD. Instructor in Diesel Engines. 36. H. G. GOLD. Instructor in Welding. 37. B. HUMMEL. Instructor in Forge Shop. 38. L. E. HARRIS, A.L.S., D.L.S. Instructor in Survey Drafting. 39. F. STURDY. Instructor in Tractors. 40. J. TOMLINSON. Instructor in Farm Mechanics. 41. D. HOLMES. Storekeeper. 42. T. MILTON. Chief Caretaker. 43. M. O. JULSON. Laboratory Assistant. 44. MISS M. McKENNA. Stenographer. 45. MISS IVY SINCLAIR. Secretary. 46. MISS E. M. DOWKES. Stenographer in the Correspondence Department. Page
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A MESSAGE FROM THE PRINCIPAL will be seventeen years since the Institute of Technology and Art began its occupancy of the present building, and it is more than fifteen years since my personal contact began. During this period the Institute has had an interesting growth which reached its peak during that wonderful year of 1929 when more than 2,000 persons received service. In the years fol¬ lowing and to the present the personnel service maintained a fairly even keel, the up-swing setting in again during 1938. The current year is one of the best in the history of the school. The Institute has made for itself a permanent place in the educa¬ tional life of the province catering as it does to the requirements of young people preparing to enter practical tool-using careers. Nearly 75 per cent of the enrolment in the regular day classes register their homes as from outside Calgary. The average age of the students is 21 years and the average school grading on entering is Grade X. There has been an increasing number during the past few years coming in with a full Grade XII. One of the outstanding features of this school is the cordial relationship among its personnel both staff and students. Of this 1 am very proud in that it establishes a most favorable atmosphere most conducive to growth. The spirit of co-operation is of the highest and the way in which the students participate in the extra-curricular activities is to be highly commended. This spirit makes a good ' students’ association, a good orchestra, a good dramatic club, a good choral society, a good hockey team, a good ball league, a good year book, a good Iota club, a good banquet, a good field day, and a good school life. I am particularly jealous that this place offers only the best, that a high standard be maintained in all its interests and that anyone who attends its, classes may say that it has been well to have been here. I would like to thank members of the staff, and more particularly Mr. Fowler, for their splendid spirit of co-operation and would also like to include all students who have worked to make the year constructive. May I wish you all good and remunerative jobs, happy live s and the subtle satisfaction that comes from rendering some worthwhile service. I would not close without congratulating the Year Book Staff on this successful issue of their strenuous endeavors. W. G. CARPENTER, Principal. Page five
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