Saskatoon Technical Collegiate Institute - Techalogue Yearbook (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan)

 - Class of 1946

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June,1946 THE TECHALOGUE 83 THE SUNBONNET GIRL After a lapse of a few years, the Tech Choir again staged an operetta. This year the production was The Sunbonnet Girlv directed by Mrs. Alma Wittick, the dialogue and stage techniques being under the guidance of Mr. H. W. Jenkins. The story takes place in the garden of Mr. and Mrs. Meadows fLorne Ross and Kathleen Thomsonl and is about a girl whose parents died when she was young. The hero, Bob Coleman fFrank Zluchkoskil who, with his sister Barbara tHelen Pettingalel and his pal Jerry Jackson QVern Wielerj, goes to the village constable tLorne Wilksj and have him search the home of Mr. and Mrs. Scroggs fEd Blum and Irene Sudoml who are guardians of the Sunbonnet Girl, in order to have Sue appear in the contest. In the musical competition, which is judged by Mrs. Coleman fMargaret Veitchl solos are sung by Sadie Sumpkins tShirley Reidl and Evelina Scroggs CShirley Kesterl before Sunbonnet Sue sur- prises everyone by appearing in pretty clothes. She delights the audi- ence with a beautiful solo. Reuben McSpavin fEd Brophyj who courts Miranda Meadows CDoreen Hydej was the cause of much humor through his naive wit. Also playing a lead was Gladys Hodgson who took the part of Luella Lumpton. A pretty dance was also given by Hazel Holowchucj of Bedford Road Collegiate. The Tech orchestra, under Mr. Jenkins' direction, played between the acts. Their contribution added greatly to the success of the whole evening. Mr. Jenkins also had the management of all ticket sales and seating. .Ty-... A TECH CHOIR, l945-46 Back Row: Ed Blum, Fay Donaldson, Jean Peterson, Stella Sapieha. Ruth Oakes, Thelma Coolidge, Anita Bolton, Avalon Castle, Cora Thomson, Betty Earle, Evelyn Upton, Ann Wasylow, Ed Brophy. Fourth Row: Lorne Wilks, Georgia Anderson, Eileen Bates, Ann Shewchuk, Linda Waldner, Lillian Falk, Helen Egeroff, Irene Boyko, Winona Taylor. Eleanora Anton, Carol Nerby, Hazel Schmidt, J. Haight, Ann Borisenko, Lorne Ross. Third Row: Don Atkinson, Rona Suttill, Mabel Vandale, Betty Dawson, Jessie Rattray, Norma Schachter, Dorothy Wheatly, Phyllis Aitken, Mary Lou Crozier, Ethel Bonser, Phyllis Funk, Rita Whalen, Earle Doyle. Second Row: Shirley Reid, Doreen Hyde, Shirley Kester, Adeline Siemens. Mrs. A. Wittick, Helen Pettingale, Kathleen Thomson, Irene Sudom, Margaret Veitch. Front Row: Frank Zluchkoski, Erie Fisher, Duane Broste. Sophie Fidyk, Vern Wieler.



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84 THE TECHALOGUE Jtme,1946 CADET CORPS CARRY ON IN PEACE-TIME THE ROYAL CANADIAN SEA CADETS DEVELOPING LEADERSHIP Until September 1945, the rule in each of the four collegiate institutes required all boys to join one or other of the cadet services. This year, however, enlistment has been on a voluntary basis and the enrolment in consequence has been reduced. The collegiate Sea Cadet Corps is known as the Jervis Bay II, and forms six divisions instead of the ten last year. Each division contains from twenty to thirty cadets. Every Wednesday afternoon the Sea Cadets enjoy the use of H.M.C.S. 'LUnicorn, Saskatoon's fine new navy barracks, where they are taught seamanship. Through all training, two ideals can be ob- served-the development of self-discipline and of leadership. The big feature of each year's work is the annual Sea Cadet camp held on Shepley Island a few miles above the city. At this camp the boys enjoy many activities such as boating, boxing, target practice, swimming and baseball. The navy assumes responsibility for super- vision of the camp as a guarantee of protection to the boys. Now that war is over, the cadet camp will probably be less formal than other years and the training more incidental in sports and activities. The buildings, grounds and camp facilities have been improved and more boats including motor and sailing craft will be available this summer. Lieut. F. H. Chapman of Bedford Road is the O.C. of the Cadet Corps. Other officers include M. J. Spicer and A. H. Finlay of Tech, J. W. Harvey and L. G. Dorett from Nutanag and J. W. Yake and D. Wilson from City Park. A -..,-Av...- ROYAL CANADIAN ARMY CADETS The Royal Canadian Army Cadets of the Technical Collegiate this year numbered twenty-four out of a total of one hundred and twenty enrolled in the Saskatoon Collegiate Institutes Army Cadet Battalion which trained under the direction of Lieut-Col. W. A. Cripps of the Tech staff, with the assistance of Capt. F. A. Mackinnon, City Park, Lieut. A. J. Edwards, Tech, Lieut. A. C. McEown, Bedford, Lieut. L. H. Patterson, Nutana, and Mr. A. F. Wrenshall, City Park, who recently returned from active service. Much valuable assistance was provided by the Brigade Workshop, R.C.E.M.E., with which the Corps is affiliated. C.S.M. Harry Aston of the R.C.E.M.E. has con- tributed much to the success of the training throughout the year. coaching the cadets in drill and ceremonial, Bren gun and other weapon training and in many other details.

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