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64 THE TECHALOGUE June,1946 NEW SENIOR RINGS ELECTED Monday, May 13, the school voted on the choice of Senior Rings for 1946-47. From a field of seven candidates, Jack Adolph of 3B was elected on the first ballot. A good student and an excellent hockey player, Jack is highly regarded by the whole school. The runner-up was Bill Cruickshank of 3D. A second vote was necessary in the choice of girls' Senior Ring. The final vote came on May 15, when Leona Schmitz of 3CA edged out Kathleen Thompson of 3B by a narrow margin. Leona took part in the work of the Dramatic Club, and is popular with all who know her. 1-Af., ALUMNI NEWS MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT: The Techalogue of 1946 is happy to include the following message from Mr. Ray Crone, president of the Tech Alumni Association. Mr. Crone graduated in 1942 and saw extensive service in the R.C.A.F. overseas. He is now in the College of Engineering at the U. of S. Other members of the Alumni executive who have co-operated gener- ously with this year's editorial staff are Miss Jessie Glazebrook and Mr. Lewis Crutchlow. Lewis is a former senior ring and was a very capable editor of the Techalogue in 1939-40. Ray Crone's message follows: It gives me great pleasure to pen this message for the 1946 Techalogue. May I express greetings from the Alumni Association to the present students from those who have gone before. For you at Tech this year will have been one of the happiest, because it has marked the coming of peace to our troubled world. Many of you will have had the pleasure of welcoming home members of your families whose duties in the armed forces took them far from home. It is too true that many will not return. Our thoughts are ever with those who have been bereaved. Some of this year's graduating class will, I am sure, go on to the aniversity where they will possibly achieve scholastic records even finer than they have at Tech. In any event, they will go into the new world of work or study with pleasant memories of their years spent at Tech. My word to them, if I were asked for it, would be, Carry on in the Tech spirit! Like those of us who are now several years away from high school, I feel sure that you cherish the warmest feelings for your grand school and for its excellent teaching staff. -ki-. RETURNED GRADUATES HOME FROM THE WAR Among those who have graduated at the University this year are Lyle Ward and Alec Anderson. In first year university Bob Cook is back after three and a half years in the R.C.A.F. Ray Cheyne and Ray Crone have an equal length of service, while Max Cheyne had
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June,19-46 THE TECHALOGUE 65 two years in the service. Bruce Cooper after lengthy Army service is also at Varsity. In second year Engineering, Lewis Crutchlow is back at his studies after three years in the R.C.A.F. Two of the men are at No. 12 C.V.T.S.-Bill Warshick with five years Army service, and Bernie Hussey with three and a half years Airforce service. George Green, senior ring in 1937-38, is instructing at the university this year. George was married on his return from active service. George Ward, who served in the Army, is in Winnipeg at present, while Stan Coble is with the C.N.R. in Toronto. Graham Campbell who won the D.F.C. is now in Vancouver. Harold Mitchener, after his release from the Airforce, has opened a civilian flying school at Saskatoon airport and a branch at Eston. George Adolph, senior ring 1935-36, is employed as instrument technician at the university. Ken McCormack, editor of the Techalogue in 1943, according to the latest reports is with the occupational forces. Len Rawluk, who was a prisoner of war for two years, is in Winnipeg. Keith Chalk and his brother Bill are now out of the Navy. Bill is going back to school and Keith has joined the R.C.M.P. and is stationed in Regina. .ii-.? NEWS OF A FEW OF THE GIRLS Freda Moore of 3CD, 1943, is a secretary to the editor of the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. She was a delegate to the national conven- tion of the Y.W.C.A. at Niagara Falls. Elsie La Rocque, 3CA, 1939, spent three years in England and on the Continent with the C.W.A.C. She is now employed in the Department of Veterans' Affairs. Phyllis Chalk was employed for some time after graduation in the civil ser- vice at Ottawa. Later she joined the women's division of the R.C.A.F. and served three years. She is now with the Confederation Life Associ- ation. Doreen Hayes, senior ring in 1938-39, was employed for several years at the City Hospital in Saskatoon. Doreen is now developing her lyric soprano at the Toronto Conservatory of Music. Jo Ann Richiger, 3CB, 1944, is the stenographer in the circulation department of the Star-Phoenix. Her big job is to try to keep track of all the carrier boys. Phyllis Wright, 3CC, 1943, is also with the Star-Phoenix in the employment department. When you telephone regarding a want ad, you Will hear Phyllis' pleasant voice. Ruth Wood, 3CA, 1939, worked in Washington for considerable time during the war, but has returned to Saskatoon bearing the name of Mrs. Walter Keith. Jeanne Wilson, now Mrs. Robert Walker, is back in Saskatoon with her two children, after living in the East while her husband was in the Navy. Doreen McCormick, 3CE, 1943, is working for the London Life at their head office. Jessie Glazebrook, who graduated in 1940, is sec- retary to Mr. Ralph Cantlon, general manager of the Star-Phoenix. Jessie is the competent and efficient secretary of the Alumni execu- tive. Margaret Crawford of the class of 1942 is working for the Sas- katchewan Co-operative Hatcheries. Evelyn McLean, the 1943-44 Senior Ring, is with the Saskatchewan Government Telephones. Mary Richiger is one of the secretaries in the office of the Great West Life. The despised poll-tax has given opportunity and scope for Maryls skill as a controversialist. Martha Wieler, '42 class, graduated in May from the University of Saskatchewan.
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