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Caswell White, Gay

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Jan. 30, 1981, p. S8; "NEW RIGHT: SASKATCHEWAN PERSPECTIVES. Gay White Caswell, parent and critic of public education: I am appalled by the distortion and polarization in 'Entanglement in the New Right'?"

Channon, Geraldine

Arbos, March-April 1969, p. 24; "Geraldine Channon claims there is only one effective way to change educational practice - to alter teachers. Miss Channon is Projects and Information Officer with the Canadian Teachers' Federation?"

Cheveldayoff, Nicholas

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 1963, p. 30; "NEW FACES IN OLD PLACES. Nicholas Cheveldayoff: Mr. Cheveldayoff who has been appointed superintendent of the Hudson Bay school unit, is on one year's leave of absence from the department."

Chyzowski, John

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 15, 1976, p. 1, 6 "1970-71 EXECUTIVE ASSUMES OFFICE JULY 1. John Chyzowski, a mathematics teacher from Holy Cross high school, Saskatoon, has had 16 years teaching experience and has served on negotiating committees for seven years, the present year as chairman of the Area 6 bargaining team."

Claire, Inderjit

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 20, 1980, p. 8 "EIGHT ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY FOR EXECUTIVE. Inderjit Singh Claire, who is seeking his first term as a member of the executive, received his high school education in a village and in 1953 completed a B.Sc. degree at Punjab University."

Clayton, Ray

Image of Ray Clayton, Director of Financial Management for the Department of Education, stands with another man outside the Eamer Auditorium during the Eston Elrose Convention Oct. 29, 1970 .

Coombs, W. D.

Head and shoulders image of Professor William D. Coombs, Head of the Department of Special Education at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon.

Cooper, D.

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Council Report 1962, p. 9, "General secretary of the Montana Teachers' Association, D. Cooper, challenges teachers to transcend routine professionalism an accept full responsibility of the mantle of teacher."

Cooper, Ken W. F.

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 1965, p. 1; "A familiar figure to many teachers, Ken W. F. Cooper, former editor of THE SASKATCHEWAN BULLETIN and now Senior Consultant in marketing for Martin Marketing and merchandising Co. Ltd., in Montreal, returned to Saskatoon to take part in the Tenth Annual Editors' Workshop. Mr. Cooper was the major consultant and lecturer on high school yearbooks. The workshop, unique in Canada, attracted students from all parts of the province."

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