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Farewell Dinner for Julius Friesen, editor of The Saskatchewan Bulletin.
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Farewell Dinner for Julius Friesen, editor of The Saskatchewan Bulletin.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 20, 1972, p. 3 "KINDERSLEY COMPOSITE - AS TOLD BY JACK FUNK. During the controversy over the termination of his principalship, Jack Funk did not appeal to the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation for help, maintaining that he wanted the ratepayers of the district as his judges."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Jan. 29, 1970, p. 2 "DR. ALAN FURBAY CLAIMS SELF EVALUATION GOAL OF EDUCATORS. New and strange expressions soon may be heard in the halls of Saskatchewan schools if the ideas of Dr. Al Furbay, Wheaton College, catch on." (more text)
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May, 1967, p. 6 "CREDIT UNION APPOINTMENTS ANNOUNCED BY FEDERATION. Two new appointments have been announced by the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation. Larry A. Fast has been appointed manager of the STF Credit Union, Saskatoon..."
Arbos March - April 1970, p. 19; "Larry Fast, Credit Union Manager."
Head image of Larry Fast, Credit Union Manager.
Head and shoulders image of Frank P. Flemington, Associate Editor, Trade Publications for the Ryerson Press.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Dec. 14, 1984, p. 7 Dalhousie University professor, Edgar Friedenberg, speaking to Our children / Our schools? conference Regina.
Mr. Fullerton, in trousers, shirt and suspenders, is seen lying on the grass next to a soda bottle.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May, 1965, p. 20 "FIVE OUTSTANDING MEN TO RECEIVE HONORARY DEGREE, U OF S CONVOCATION. Honorary doctor of laws degree will be conferred on Dr. John Kenneth Galbraith, who is Paul M. Warburg Professor of Economics, Harvard University, and author of 'The Affluent Society.'"
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 15, 1972, p. 4 "AT SSEA ASSEMBLY EDUCATORS PRACTICE WHAT THEY PREACH. 'It Happened' in Moose Jaw Oct. 20 and 21 when the Saskatchewan Society for Education through Art met for its annual assembly? Keynote speaker for the conference was Sister Canisia Gerein, art consultant with the separate school board in Edmonton..."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 14, 1974, p. 1 "BULLETIN BREAKS RECORD. Two awards for feature articles were received. Mrs. Gill received an award for 'Teacher Embarks on School at Sea Venture' which appeared in the Dec. 14, 1973 edition."
A gentleman discusses a letter with Dr. Ed. Gillespie (seated.)
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept., 1967, p. 15 "Below, trumpeter Bobby Gimby, the Pied Piper of Canada, shows his famous long horn to a proud little boy. Mr. Gimby was on hand to lead 7,000 children through several rousing choruses of his 'Canada' song during Saskatoon public school children's Centennial celebrations. A colorful program and excellent displays by the students delighted visitors to the Exhibition grounds during the two-day celebrations in mid-June."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 22, 1988, p. 4 "PANELISTS ATTACK, DEFEND GOVT. ACTIONS. Liberal Leader Ralph Goodale." (more text)