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

 - Class of 1941

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THE EMERY WEAL 17 = WELDERS = Back Row—Wambeke, W. Duncan, Richardson, Sunderland, Watson. Middle Row—J. O. Williams, B. Williams, Reich, Dougherty, Tarrie, DeBolt. Front Row—Murray, Zuba, A. K. Morton (Instructor), J. Clitheroe, D. Signori. JAMES SEBASTIAN Wembley, Alberta. The tall, fair-haired, studious fellow from the world’s best wheat growing section. A good sport, but doesn’t like cleaning dirt off tractors. WILLIAM H. BULL Excel, Alberta. Is a second-year student in tractor mechanics. Of a quiet nature, but nevertheless is interested greatly in welding, boxing and baseball. VINCENT KAYTOR Sexsmith, Alberta. Vince would like to take a part in all activities but he is such a studious young fellow that you always see him reading a book. Bound to achieve success. ALBERT E. ALLSOP Wembley, Alberta. Another energetic young man from Wembley. He likes to step out—in good company. Rather dislikes work and— idle talk. BRUCE BUDD Landseer, Manitoba. A very nice chap and becoming an expert welder. Favorite expression—“How you doin’?” Likes Alberta better than Manitoba. WILLIAM YOUNG Calgary, Alberta. One of the best blacksmiths in town. Noted as an excep¬ tional general job man and horse-shoer. JOE WIECHNIK New Brigden, Alberta. Is considered by his friends to have an extremely nice personality and to be a neat, tidy worker. Believes “after four” to be the best part of the day. CECIL PARKS Warburg, Alberta. Must be a double of Joe Wiechnik as he too, is considered a good worker and with splendid chances of advancement. GERARD F. LYDSMAN Bindloss, Alberta. Takes an active part in all sports. One of his bigger concerns is the nice art and dressmaking students. Seen at all Tech, functions. HENRY WERNICK Peace River, Alberta. Henry being an export Ford mechanic came to Tech, to learn welding. His purpose—to make old Fords run like new. H. PRESTASH Mundare, Alberta. Says welding is not so hard if you know how. Imagine ' Believes Welding Class is the warmest corner in the whole school. JULIUS C. KEEHN Hylo, Alberta. He’s very interested in welding. Is very happily married and therefore extremely interested in his home. JOE CLITHEROE Calgary, Alberta. Has finished his welding course and now takes up elec¬ tricity. He’s the school authority in stage lighting, etc. The Tech, stage manager. STAN GENIK Gilbert Plains, Manitoba He is a quiet, good-natured fellow and very attentive to his work. He makes a first-class shortstop at hardball, his favorite sport. JOSEPH W. QUAIN Lanfine, Alberta. Takes many things in life. Chief of these are welding pork chops. “Lil’ Abner” and also our Technical Institute.

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16 THE EMERY WEAL DRAFTING JOSEPH BIELLI Rossland, B.C. Mr. Bielli is the popular young fellow in Building Con¬ struction I. His ambition—to see Kelly every Thursday night. Quite the humorist of the Drafters. HARRY CHRISTENSEN Standard, Alberta. Tall, dark and handsome. A hard-skating forward for the Composite Hockey team. Likes blondes. Favorite song— “Ferry Boat Serenade.” TED EGLESE Calgary, Alberta. Well-dressed, good-natured fellow from Mechanical Drafters I. Never ceases working until the 4 o’clock bell goes, then sometimes he works on until 4.30 or 5. JOHN WALTERS Camrose, Alberta. John is a quiet and very deep fellow. Likes driving oil trucks and is well acquainted with the girls in Hillhurst. MACHINE SHOP F. B. CHUDLEIGH Calgary. Alberta. A tall, dark and handsome chap. Must be the admiration of all the dressmakers. Was an outstanding hockey player for Composites. IVAN YOUNG Grainger, Alberta. Is a quiet but studious chap. His ambition is to become a machinist in the Ogden Shops. We hope he fulfills this wish. GERALD J. TANNER Winfield, Alberta. A steady and conscientious worker, studies hard, and is an asset to the Institute. Good luck, Jerry. You’ll make it all right. TED SULLIVAN Calgary, Alberta. Really a second-year machinist. Known as a pretty snappy dresser. Is very proud of his charming girl friend. LEONARD CHURCH Camrose, Alberta. Especially famous for his booming laugh. Has a will to do things, which he really does do. Aims well at the chan¬ deliers for target practice. J. L. SUFFESICK Sintaluta, Sask. Joe is an expert at making lathe carriages. His ambition seems to be causing gales of laughter from Church. KERMIT HANSEN Chancellor, Alberta. Is extremely cautious of practical jokes, especially after catching the measles from his lovely girl friend. One of the best machinists. F. G. SUFFESICK Sintaluta, Sask. Is not only a machinist of real possibilities but also a typist, as witness his splendid technical glossary. Wilf Carter the second. BOB HUTCHINSON Warner, Alberta. Likes sports, amusements and fair faces. He has a grand sense of humor and is very well liked by all the machine shop students. WILBUR SMITH Leo, Alberta. Wilbur is an expert at making lathes. Moreover he is essentially a practical man, having great use for science and mathematics. ROD VALLANCE Princeton, B.C. His record-breaking dashes to the tool room mark him as a very industrious machinist. Comes from the fruit growing district of B.C. CECIL RHODES Caroline, Alberta. A competent machinist whose favorite pastime is boxing at the “Y.” Favorite saying: “Tut tut—you’re doing it wrong.” WELDERS Back Row (left to right)—G. Lydsman, C. Parks, J. C. Keehn, H. Prystash, H. Wernick, J. R. Reid, Middle Row (left to right)—A. E. Allsop, J. Wiechnik, J. Sebastian, W. H. Bull, V. J. Kaytor, F. Formanek, W. Young, Bruce Budd. Front Row (left to right)—S. G. Genik, E. R. Stewart, A. K. Morton (Instructor), J. W. Quain, W. Bartanus.



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18 THE EMERY WEAL — — ELECTRIC RARIC Bottom row (left to right)—C. R. Strong, D. Ross, G. Goissonneault, S. Nelson, D. C. Fleming, L. C. Browning, F. N. Rhodes, J. L. Palate, J. S. Clarke. Second row—J. J. Abelseth, R. A. Miller, A. A. Berthot, D. Thorson, L. B. F. Milgate, E. C. Miller, A: J. Rhodes, S. W. Sanden, A. E. Young, R. Branton, A. J. Wilson. Third row—J. Rogers, F. L. Wight, M. Fingood, W. Macenko, S. Coleman, A. Huhtala, G. Raboud, M. B. Mack. Fourth row—H. Skeys, L. Williams, O. G. Meadows, K. Holbrook, D. Bloxham. J. Raboud, O. Jeffers, N. Elmer Sbaw. Top row—S. Conn, S. Dawney, J. Ellison, K. Bentley, G. Campbell, R. Ellis, D. Munro, R. Pringle, M. Hanson, H. Borseth. ELECTRIC 1 GORDON CAMPBELL Calgary, Alberta. Where mischief is done he’s always there, That handsome lad with curly black hair. He likes to make posters, play piano, and dance, Is usually seen in a coat unlike pants. KENNETH BENTLEY Trail, B.C. He has a mistaken idea that B.C. hockey teams can’t be beaten, and is known as the “Kootenay cut-up” because of his part in all minor brawls. Really, though, he has a grand sense of humor. DAVID BLOXHAM Canmore, Alberta. Dave is a member of the “lunch-throwing” gang in Room 108. He is a week-end man about town with Eileen, and holds a St. John Ambulance certificate. HYLAS BORSETH New Norway, Alberta. Hylas is a “swell guy” and came to school to learn elec¬ tricity and radio.. He takes a keen interest in shop work, and a lady named Gwen. SHELLEY COLEMAN Magrath, Alberta. Previously a lifeguard at the Lions’ Club Pool, Magrath. He is a bachelor at heart. Shelly is a good friend and an excellent basketball player. STANLEY CONN Innisfail Alberta. Stan was the best dancer from Tech, at the Braemar Lodge when he and his partner won the judge’s award. Good going, Conn. STEWART DOWNEY Willingdon, Alberta. His greatest ambition is to be an electrician and get the most done with the least amount of effort. He thinks Calgary and its girls are tops. JOE ELLISON Crossfield, Alberta. Joe is not active in sports but is very studious. He ran as a candidate in two elections for the Students’ Council. NICK J. ELMER Daysland, Alberta. Nick spends much time at his homework and with his girl friends. His best subject is Mr. Trimble’s problems A to Z. MICHAEL J. FINEGOOD Los Angeles, Calif. “Mike” has travelled a lot, but finds Calgary life the best. He likes school, instructors, fellow students, sports and Cal¬ gary girls. MARVIN HANSON Ferintosh, Alberta. “Marv” is a very patient electrician whose motto is“ early to bed and early to rise,” except on moonlight nights, KELLY HOLBROOK Markerville, Alberta. Kelly willingly admits his favorite pastime, sport, and occupation is eating. May we ask him then, “What has elec¬ tricity got to do with it?” ARTHUR HUHTALA Benalto, Alberta. Art enjoys softball, hockey and those moonlight nights at Sylvan Lake. He thinks Ohm’s Law shouldn’t have been, but he is a good electrician. ORLO JEFFERS Cluny, Alberta. Orlo is a gentleman farmer with electricity as a hobby. Is trying to invent an alarm clock that won’t ring so early in the morning. BILL MACENKO Calgary, Alberta. A former Crescent student, Bill is in the newspaper business from 5 to 6 a.m. every day. His ambition is to retire at twenty-one.

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