- 2.B1.33.02
- Stuk
- [ca. 1970]
Image of head and shoulders photo of Richard Keith Bolton of Kelvington, president of the STF.
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Image of head and shoulders photo of Richard Keith Bolton of Kelvington, president of the STF.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 15, 1970, p. 1 "1970-71 EXECUTIVE ASSUMES OFFICE JULY 1. Keith Bolton of Kelvington assumes office as president of the STF July 1. He succeeds Harry Walker of Regina."
Roy Bonisteel, left, host of CBC-TV's Man Alive program, exchanges with Saskatoon Judge Mary Carter and Rusty Macdonald, executive editor of The Western Producer.
Prof. Eli Bornstein sitting on a stool with his hands clasped together.
Head and shoulders image of Prof. C.A. Bowers.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 16, 1981, p. 3 "BULLETIN STAFF WRITER NAMED. With this issue, the Saskatchewan Bulletin welcomes our new staff writer, Jane Bradley."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Mar. 15, 1976, p. 16 "FLYING U OF S PROFESSORS TAKE COURSES TO DISTANT AREAS. Professor Barry Brown, after landing his Cherokee 180, prepares to set off for the Maple Creek high school in the background. Since the landing strip is beside the school, he just has to park the plane and walk to his classroom."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Dec., 1966, p. 1 "STF TO SET UP COMMITTEE ON PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE. The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation will take steps to eliminate incompetent teachers from the Saskatchewan teaching force, Joseph Brown, STF President said Thursday morning. Mr. Brown was addressing the 51st Annual Convention of the Saskatchewan School Trustees Association in Regina."
Image of Helen Bumphrey, reading consultant for the Saskatoon public school system.
Image of Helen Bumphrey, reading consultant for the Saskatoon public school system.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Feb. 4, 1988, p. 6 "TEACHERS PART, NOT ALL, OF SOLUTION. Teachers are on the front-line of the child hunger problem, but they can't solve it alone. That's Leona Burkhart's first impression the day after attending a recent public meeting of Regina's coalition on child hunger. Burkhart, president of the Regina Public School Teachers' Association, went to the meeting out of a combination of personal interest and information-seeking on behalf of teachers."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Council Report 1962, p. 7 "FRATERNAL DELEGATES BROUGHT MOST FAIR RETURN OF GREETINGS. 'There has never been a time when we needed better educated teachers, more dedicated teachers, better skilled and better trained teachers and better types of teachers who are more adaptable and who have more foresight than we do today,' Mayor S. L. Buckwold told Councillors in bringing greetings from the City of Saskatoon."
Arbos, Periphery, September-October, 1968, p. 3 "TEACHING HOW TO TEACH. Dr. J. Orrison Burgess, Department of Elementary Education, Regina Campus."
Stanley Burke, author of Frog Fables and Beaver Tales, speaks to an audience.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 10, 1973, p. 5 "INDIVIDUAL INVOLVEMENT PRAISED. If the welfare of students is to be assured, there must be individual involvement by those providing education, Lorne Byrnes told those attending the annual STF Council March 29. The Saskatchewan School Trustees Association president said, 'Organized groups are not as readily responsible to the needs of individuals as are other concerned individuals.'"