Superannuates - 1971-75 - Hector Trout
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Hector Trout is seen smiling, arms crossed, seated behind a table.
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Superannuates - 1971-75 - Hector Trout
Hector Trout is seen smiling, arms crossed, seated behind a table.
Superannuates - 1971-75 - Parkland Superannuates
Superannuating Parkland women teachers, from left, Johnson, Simpson and Bolon, are seen seated near a piano. All are wearing corsages and hold beribboned gifts in their laps.
Project Canada West 1972-75 - Viewing Displays
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 21, 1972, p. 7; ""Parents and public in Saskatoon were invited to view a display of student prepared materials from the environmental analysis group, a sub-project of Project Canada West, at the STF building, March 21...Above: Student Hugh Tait (left) examines the work of his Grosvenor Park classmates at the Project Canada West display. With him are Janet Steinke, Cathy Holtslander, Mrs. Eleanor Campbell, their teacher and David Reay."
Project Canada West 1972-75 - "What am I?"
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Feb. 15, 1974, p. 1; "What am I?" A young girl shows off a robot-like figure that she has constructed as part of a PCW subproject.
Project Canada West 1972-75 - Regina - Mini-Conference Participants
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 24, 1974, p. 5; "Two of the Regina subproject team, Bernice Lys and Kelly Lovering, explain the course they developed to a delegate."
Project Canada West 1972-75 - Regina - Mini-Conference Participants
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 24, 1974, p. 5; "Former student Mary Durham talks about her experiences during the course with Sister Katherine MacDonald from Kinkora, P.E.I.; Walter Bodnarchuk of Prince Albert, Sask. and Alice Njaa from British Columbia, interview student Lois Wyley."
Project Canada West 1972-75 - Regina - Mini-Conference Participants
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 24, 1974, p. 5; "Regina subproject team leader Gordon Glaicar chats with Peggy Burke, who is working on a Saskatoon subproject."
Project Canada West 1972-75 - Saskatoon Ferry
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 1, 1974, p. 4; "Investigating The Structure of a City. A city exists in time as well as in space, PCW students learn? Below, commuters once crossed the South Saskatchewan River in Saskatoon by ferry."
Project Canada West 1972-75 - St. Gerard Schoolchildren
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 29, 1974, p. 5; "Students from St. Gerard school in Saskatoon point out a map of Saskatoon they constructed as part of the PCW subproject Interdependence in Urban Areas."
Project Overseas - 1971-75 - Saskatchewan Volunteers
"Volunteers on CTF Project Overseas assignment spent the summer assisting their colleagues in overseas countries upgrade their teaching methods and improve their professional organizations. The Canadian Teachers' Federation sent a total of 54 teachers to Africa, the West Indies and Asia during the summer. Volunteers from Saskatchewan are, left to right: L. K. Young, Miss H. Charlotte Ruuth, Peter Woje."
Project Overseas - 1971-75 - Saskatchewan Volunteers
Pictured are three Saskatchewan teachers who participated in CTF Project Overseas 1974. From left are Mrs. Damaris ("Demi") Dunlap, Dr. Orest Ochitwa, and Mrs. Lorna Norelius."
Canadian Teachers' Federation (CTF) - 1971-75 - Saskatchewan Delegates
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 1, 1971, p. 5; "Saskatchewan educators played an important role at the annual general meeting of the Canadian Teachers' Federation, held in Regina July 13-16. Left to right are Larry Young, STF president and member of the CTF board of directors; Gordon MacMurchy, Saskatchewan minister of education and Peter Fieger, Regina high school teacher and past president of the CTF."
Canadian Teachers' Federation (CTF) - 1971-75 - Boardroom Meeting
Twenty-two men and women are seen meeting around a long table in a boardroom. At the head of the table are, from left, Secretary General Norman Goble; President R. G. Fredericks; First Vice-President Wendell J. Sparkes; Second Vice-President Jim Killeen and Past President Peter Fieger. STF President Larry Young is seated along the table to Peter Fieger's left.
Canadian Teachers' Federation (CTF) - 1971-75 - STF Delegation
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 4, 1974, p. 10; "STF delegates to the Canadian Teachers' Federation annual general meeting in Calgary, Alta., July 16-19 included, from left, vice-president Bill Davenport, past presidents Dick Klippenstein and David Keith, general secretary Stirling McDowell and president Mike Badham."
Canadian Teachers' Federation (CTF) - 1971-75 - CTF Building Opening Ceremonies
CTF News Release: "Pictured above during the official opening ceremony of the new CTF headquarters in Ottawa is Dr. D. C. Munroe, speaking to the more than 130 guests. In the background, is CTF Secretary General, Norman M. Goble. March 16, 1973."