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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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June,1946 THE TECHALOGUE 13 NEWS OF THE TEACHING STAFF The year 1945-1946 has witnessed a greater turn-over of teaching staff than any previous one. Mr. Bertram Tash joined the staff in September as electricity in- structor. Mr. Tash's extensive experience and his mastery of his sub- ject have brought new life to the electrical department. In the middle of the fall term Mr. A. J. Wheaton resigned to re-enter business as a partner in Wheaton Electric. Mr. Wheaton was the first electricity teacher and will long be remembered as the clockman in this school. Mr. H. W. Jenkins, returning from lengthy service in the R.C.A.F. stepped into Mr. Wheatonls place as assistant to Mr. Tash. The revival of the orchestra, school badminton, etc., are all due to Mr. Jenkins leadership. In September, Messrs R. J. Mathers, H. S. Jackson, H. M. Drinkle, and Cyril Verbeke were welcomed back from the services. Mr. Mathers has charge of guidance and counselling among the boys of the school, and his interviews with students have done much to establish a desirable rapport. Mr. Jackson is again head of the machine shop department and is busy putting the lathes in order. His wide experience in the Navy has enhanced his usefulness to this school. Mr. Drinkle, too, was in the Navy, where he organized instructional courses. With his return the essential department of motor engineer- ing is again in full and efficient swing. Mr. Verbeke continues as Mr. Trevoy's assistant. The Techalogue hears echoes of romance in his direction. Mr. Antone Weenk has joined the staff in the motor mechanics section. Mr. George Brent, after nearly four years on active service in the Navy, is once more in accounting and physical training. Mr. Brent has contributed much to the success of boys' sports. Miss Wilna Moore left on leave of absence at New Year's. The Techalogue wishes Miss Moore a full return of health. At present she has a post in the Canadian Embassy in Paris, and word has just come that she will not be back to Tech until September, 1947. Mr. J. E. R. Armstrong, recently released from the Air Force, came to Tech from Yorkton Collegiate Institute to take Miss Moore's work. He has fitted in adrnirably. Notice appears elsewhere of the impending departure of Mr. G. A. Dobson for Toronto, where he has accepted an important position. As the senior teacher in years of service, and as a popular colleague, lVEr. Dobson will be greatly missed. Mr. J. R. Lawrence, it is anti- cipated, will rejoin the staff in commercial work after being on leave for a year because of illness. Mr. L. C. Sherman, who has been on the staff at Nutana for a year, will rejoin the Tech in September, according to information received by the Techalogue. Mr. Sherman is keenly interested in public affairs, being president of the local city organization of the Liberal party. A mixture of pride and regret has been the outcome of the an- nouncement of the resignation of Miss Anne McKillop who has receiv- ed another valuable scholarship at Teachers' College, Columbia
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