- 2.B2.27.02
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- [ca. 1974]
Stanley Burke, author of Frog Fables and Beaver Tales, speaks to an audience.
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Stanley Burke, author of Frog Fables and Beaver Tales, speaks to an audience.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Mar. 18, 1974, p. 12 "On camera in the Swift Current comprehensive high school film studio are (fourth from left) former CBC announcer and reporter Stanley Burke and a group of SCCHS students. Mr. Burke, author of Frog Fables and Beaver Tales, had asked to speak to the students while in the city to address teachers. The discussion was filmed and put in a videotape library for the school's use."
Stanley Burke, author of Frog Fables and Beaver Tales, speaks with two members of his audience.
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."
Head and shoulders image of Jim Burnett.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, October, 1960, p. 41 "FOUR NEW SUPERINTENDENTS APPOINTED FROM THE RANKS OF ACTIVE STF PERSONNEL. James Alexander Burnett was born at Bethune, Saskatchewan. He took teacher-training at Moose Jaw and the University of Saskatchewan, graduating with a B.Ed. degree. He is currently working towards his M.Ed. degree..."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, October, 1967, p. 6; "18 Teachers Seek Votes in October 11 Provincial Election? Foam Lake teacher, Neil E. Byers, is CCF candidate in the Kelvington constituency." Head and shoulders image of teacher - candidate Neil Byers.
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.'"
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Dec. 1, 1972, p. 3 ; "SSTA CONVENTION SPEAKERS. Left to right are four of the major personalities at the SSTA annual convention? L. A. Byrnes."
L. A. Byrnes, member of the SSTA Executive speaks at the SSTA convention Dec. 1, 1972.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Dec. 1, 1972, p. 5 ; "L. A. Byrnes appears to be straightening his tie prior to taking office as president of the SSTA. At the podium is George Slater, now past president."
Cadets - Aerial Reconnaissance
Three cadets wearing uniforms and parachutes examine maps with an instructor in the back of an airplane. Pilot and co-pilot are visible in the cockpit.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, October 1954, p. 18; "Youths Become Citizens in a Six-Week Training Programme at Camp Dundurn, Under Guidance of Prairie Teachers? Closing exercises included competition between truck teams parking and backing into confined areas."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, October 1954, p. 18; "Youths Become Citizens in a Six-Week Training Programme at Camp Dundurn, Under Guidance of Prairie Teachers? Closing exercises included competition between truck teams? drivers demonstrated formation driving."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, October 1954, p. 18; "Youths Become Citizens in a Six-Week Training Programme at Camp Dundurn, Under Guidance of Prairie Teachers? Closing exercises included competition between truck teams? Teams were scored on large board."