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10 THE TECHALOGUE June.1946 THE TECHNICAL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Offers Courses in: 1. TECHNICAL WORK This is a four-year course permitting students to specialize in one of the fields of Electricity, Drafting, Woodwork, Machine Shop, or Motor Engineering. 2. COMMERCIAL This is a four-year course including commercial training for entry into business as secretary, stenographer, bookkeeper. The main sub- jects are typewriting, office-practice, accounting, and shorthand fchoice of Gregg or Pitman systemsj In addition, a one-year course is given for students who have com- pleted at least grade XI, while special consideration is given to those with grade X standing if of mature age. 3. HOME ECONOMICS This is a four-year course including Cooking, Sewing and House- hold Management for those who plan advanced work in the science and art of homemaking, or who wish to attend the Normal School or enter the nursing profession. 4. NORMAL SCHOOL ENTRANCE W For prospective teachers who wish to obtain special qualifications in the Technical, Commercial, or Home Economics Departments, as Well as in the general subjects of the high school course. This course prepares them for admission to the Provincial Normal School. 5. MATRICULATION This course prepares students who wish to qualify for admission to the Colleges of Engineering, Accounting, Commerce, Household Science, Agriculture, Education, Medicine, or Nursing at the University of Saskatchewan. This is normally a four-year course, but, in the case of potential engineering students, an alternative five-year course is offered in which a boy can do con- siderable pre-university engineering work which will assist him, in determining his aptitude for and interest in that type of course. 6. NIGHT SCHOOL SUBJECTS Classes in night school are of two types-Academic and Voca- tional. The Academic subjects of grade XII are arranged so that an adult who is employed in the daytime can get two subjects each year, there- by completing the required eight subjects of grade XII in four years.. Vocational subjects include Woodworking, Motor Mechanics, Machine Shop, Welding, Drafting, Electricity, Cradio, generator-wind- ing and practical, such as house-wiringj, Typing, Shorthand, Book- keeping, Comptometer, Art, Photo Tinting, Interior Decorating, Recreational Handicraft, Lip-Reading, Cooking and Sewing. Any subject desired, for which there is sufficient enrolment, will be included in the program of night school instruction.
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.Iu'ne,1946 THE TECHALOGUE 9 THE TECHALOGUE Published by the Students of the Saskatoon Technical Collegiate Institute Saskatoon - - - Saskatchewan it ale. COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Prof. E. A. Hardy, Chairman W. W. Ashley Vern Dallin Aden Bowman Miss Josephine Gehl S. E. Fitzgerald, Secretary .. ' ':A ,Q . if . . E ATES i,.,' Q , Prof. E. A. Hardy VOCATIONAL EDUCATION COMMITTEE Am Aden Bowman, Chairman W. W. Ashley Miss Josephine Gehl Miss Jean Beynon W. J. Greengrass Vern Dallin Prof. E. A. Hardy Samuel Wright Mr. Aden Bowman TECHALOGUE EDITORIAL STAFF, 1946 Editor ......... .............. Managing Editor ...... Business 'Managers ..,..... .................. R . V. Humphries, J. J. Flynn Jack Hammond, Norma Chase Literary Editors .,.... ..... C arol Kester, Jean Haight, Joyce Haight Vivian Hatchard ...........,...........,.,.. John L. McKinnon Sports Editors ,,,.,..,.,,,, ...,.................... L orne Wilks, Emily Matheson School News .....,...........,...... ,,..,.....,.......... J ohn Holme, Mike Marushak War Services Editor ........................................................ Gladys I. Usborne Class Notes ............................. W. E. Brown, Rose Pyra, Phyllis Turple Exchanges ...... ........ M argaret Copan, Helen Pettingale Humor ............. ........ A lexander Sokalofsky, Jack Funk Copy Editor ...................... ...................................... R ita Findlay Ingram Photographs ......... ................... ................... .......................... R i c hard Carley Reporters Eddie Sebestyen, Lorne Gold, Walter Stambuck, Lorne Ross Zoo Page ........................................................................... Marguerite Cocker
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J1me,1946 THE TECHALOGUE 11 EDITORIAL STAFF 1946 TECHALOUGE Back Row: J. Holme. W. Stambuck. E. Sebestyen, L. Gold. R. Curley. A. Sokalofsky. Second Row: R. Ingram. P. Turple, J. Haight, L. Ross, J. Haight, M. Cocker. E. Matheson. Front Row: M. Marushak, V. Hatchard fEditorl. R. V. Humphries. J. L. -McKinnon, G. I. Usborne, L. Wilks. EDITORIAL And now another edition of the Techalogue goes outg another year of activity at Tech summarized between two covers. Suddenly, we realize that time has been passing all too swiftly. The friendly atmosphere so uniquely characteristic of Tech is more than a fleeting impression, it is a spirit-a tradition-which has developed through fifteen years of understanding and close co- operation between teachers and students. The first graduates of 1932, the graduates of today, and those graduates of tomorrow, will take with them many happy memories of fun and friendships, as well as an appreciation that they learned more about living than just what the text books prescribed. Although we leave these halls, their doors, which opened to us a World of opportunity, will never closeg for the four short years at Tech have greatly shaped our life's thinking, attitudes, and ideals. The material signs of progress do not alter the dreams and ideals of people through the ages. Again the leaders of today are looking to us to fulfill the plans which they in their time were unable to accomp- lish and which are fundamentally the same as ours. -V. H.
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