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Royal Visits 1959, 1987 - Royal Walkabout

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, November 6, 1987, p. 7; "A day to remember. Oct. 20, 1987. It was a day for fanfares and great excitement at Westberry school in Kindersley. The Queen was coming!" Queen Elizabeth goes on "royal walkabout" outside Westberry school in Kindersley.

Adamack, Mrs. Helen Anna

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 1967, p. 11; "Mrs. Helen Anna Adamack, winner of the STF scholarship at the fall convocation of the University of Saskatchewan, Regina campus." Item consists of a head and shoulders photo of Mrs. Helen Anna Adamack.

Ayres, Dr. J. D.

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Feb. 1953, p. 43; "The selection of Dr. J. D. Ayres as CTF's research director was then a significant step in the formation of our research office?" Image consists of Dr. J. Ayres, CTF research director, sitting at a desk in a crowded office.

Anderson, Dr. R. N.

Arbos, September-October, 1968, p. 9; "Why is Teacher Education the Step-child of the University?" Dr. R. N. Anderson, Professor and Head of Secondary Education, Faculty of Education, Regina campus discusses issues in teacher education in Saskatchewan. Image consists of a head and shoulder photo of Dr. R. N. Anderson.

Andrews, Harold C.

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 1, 1971, p. 3; "Harold C. Andrews of Regina is congratulated by Chancellor John G. Diefenbaker after receiving honorary doctor of laws degree at convocation ceremonies held May 21 by the University of Saskatchewan, Regina campus. W. C. Blight, campus secretary, looks on. Dr. Andrews was honored for outstanding contributions to his community and to his profession. He was principal of the Saskatchewan Teachers' College for 16 years." Image consists of a photo of Harold C. Andrews receiving honotsty doctor of law degree from Chancellor John G. Deifenbbaker.

Archer, Bertha

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept., 1966, p. 7 "LONG-TIME LLOYDMINSTER TEACHER HONORED ON RECENT RETIREMENT. Early in June, a testimonial dinner to honor Miss Bertha Archer upon her retirement from the teaching profession was held in the Andrew Walker Memorial Wing of the Presbyterian Church in Lloydminster." Image consists of a photo of Bertha Archer shaking hands with a gentleman at the front of the receiving line during her retirement testimonial dinner.

Arkell, Bob

Image consists of bust photo of Bob Arkell in a striped vest, long hair and a moustache sitting to the left of a man named Jensen who is wearing a tie and has a beard.

Arraf, Emile

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 2, 1981, p. 6; "SEVEN ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY FOR EXECUTIVE. Emile Arraf was born and raised in Israel where he taught for 10 years at the elementary, high school and teachers' college levels. This fall, he commenced his 19th year of teaching in Canada, 16 of which are in the town of Meadow Lake in an administrative capacity." Image consists of a head and shoulders photo of Emile Arraf .

Ashton, Ellen

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 6, 1977, p. 13 "SOME OF THE PEOPLE WHO WERE THERE TO HELP US? S. T. F. EDITORS' WORKSHOP '76. Ellen Ashton of the Saskatchewan Bulletin." Image consists of head and shoulders photo of Ellen Ashton.

Atkinson, Roy

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May, 1966 , p. 12; "PROMINENT LEADERS EXTEND FRATERNAL GREETINGS TO COUNCIL. Roy Atkinson, President of the Saskatchewan Farmers' Union, called for equality of educational opportunity for students in rural areas. He said there should be greater pressure on the provincial government to provide more funds for rural education." Image consists of photo of Roy Atkinson holding a pen sitting at a table with a stack of papers and drinking glasses on it.

Armstrong, Robert G.

Arbos November - December 1969, Periphery; "Robert G. Armstrong, Beechy." Image consists of Robert Armstrong, pen in hand, seated behind a desk with an open book in front of him. Illustration for article "What Teachers are Talking About."

Baker, Faye

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Dec. 31, 1973, p. 5 "KINDERGARTEN LESSONS EVOLVE INTO BOOK. A timesaving suggestion from a teaching colleague started Faye Baker of Moose Jaw on the road to authorship 10 years ago." Image consists of a bust photo of Faye Baker with her arms crossed resting on a desk.

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