Aero-Bee (Youth Takes to the Skies) - Rocket Launch
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Arbos September-October 1969, p. 9; "All eyes are on the rocket as a student waits for the right moment to push the launch button."
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Aero-Bee (Youth Takes to the Skies) - Rocket Launch
Arbos September-October 1969, p. 9; "All eyes are on the rocket as a student waits for the right moment to push the launch button."
Aero-Bee (Youth Takes to the Skies) - Rocket Preparation
Arbos September-October 1969, p. 10; "Kirk Marleau (left) and Murray Neufeld pack the rocket's parachute in preparation for a launch."
Aero-Bee (Youth Takes to the Skies) - Rocket Preparation
Arbos September-October 1969, p. 10; "Teacher Errol Fraser-Harrison and student Randy Grauer set the 'Aero-Bee' up on the launcher."
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Agro Education Seminar 1972 - Presentation
A girl makes a presentation to the massed group of students. Dr. Lawrence Ready, associate deputy minister of education, looks on from the front of the room (back to camera).