STF Offices - Del Building - Secretaries
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- [ca. 1952]
Secretaries Eileen Potts, Sylvia Berryere and Merle Bocking working in cramped quarters.
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STF Offices - Del Building - Secretaries
Secretaries Eileen Potts, Sylvia Berryere and Merle Bocking working in cramped quarters.
STF Offices - Del Building - Office of Field Director and Bulletin Editor
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1958, p. 28 ; "Almost from the beginning of their association with the STF, Field Services Director Hector Trout and Editor Ken Cooper out-grew their allotted space. In the Del Building, they shared an office; later to be shared with new Executive assistant Stirling McDowell."
STF Offices - Del Building - Office of the late Wm. Perkins
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1958, p. 29; "The late Wm. Perkins, STF Pensions Consultant occupied this office."
STF Offices - Del Building - Work Room
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1958, p. 27; "? secretaries, typists, stencil-cutters, mailers and Credit Union people occupied a single, crowded room."
STF Offices - Del Building - Office of Accountant George MacDonald
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1958, p. 27; "Accountant George MacDonald occupies a private office, no longer the cubby-hole it was in the Del Building."
STF Offices - Del Building - Ken W. F. Cooper
The Saskatchewan Bulletin January 1952, p. 31; "Below: Bulletin Editor Ken. W. F. Cooper."
STF Offices - Del Building - Louise Norlin in STF General Office
The Saskatchewan Bulletin January 1952, p. 35; "Below: Two views of the general office where most of the 'paper work' is done. Bottom: Louise Norlin (left) is Central Office bookkeeper."
STF Offices - Del Building - Philosophy Committee Meeting
Arbos 1983: STF Memories, page 33; "Emma Stewart, on the right, hard at work in the STF offices over the Del Café, in January 1952, with the members of the newly-struck philosophy committee. The committee members are, from left to right, Anna (Enns) Tye, Florence Benny, Reg Cantelon and John Egnatoff. The empty ashtray was a trademark of Emma Stewart - she didn't encourage people to smoke at meetings."
STF Brief to Government 1964 - Brief Presentation
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, November 1964, p. 1; "Pictured from left to right, during the presentation of the STF brief to the cabinet are, Minister of Education, George Trapp, STF president Reuben Richert, Premier Ross Thatcher, and STF executive secretary, G. D. Eamer."
STF Brief to Government 1964 - Brief Presentation
Presentation of the STF brief to the Saskatchewan cabinet. Premier Ross Thatcher.
Canadian Conference on Education (CCE) - Panel
CCE Panel - Aitcheson, McDonald et. al.
Canadian Conference on Education (CCE) - Dr. Claude Bissell
Dr. Claude Bissell addressing the CCE.
Canadian Conference on Education (CCE) - Guest Speakers
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 1962 ; "Shown here are the three guest speakers from abroad who addressed delegates on the topic: Education in the Life of a Nation. From left, they are: Hon German Arciniegas, Colombia; Dr. M. S. Mehta, Indian; and Hon. Ba Ibrahim, Senegal."
Canadian Conference on Education (CCE) - Saskatchewan Committee
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 1962, p. 30; "The Saskatchewan Committee to the CCE deserves credit for the fact that the 76 Saskatchewan delegates were well prepared for the national meeting... The committee members are, from left: Chairman A. Wray Wylie, Canora; E. Wedge, 211 Fourth Ave, Saskatoon; Secretary Mrs. Dorothy Van Cleave, 1032 University Dr, Saskatoon; Emma Stewart, 902 Spadina Cr. E., Saskatoon; Dr. Hilda Neatby, U of S, Saskatoon; Mary Donaldson, Provincial Library, Regina; J. W. Hamilton, 2100 Montague St, Regina; Mrs. G. J. Buck, Regina; Dr. J. B. Kirkpatrick, College of Education, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon; Frank Lovell, U of S, Saskatoon; and Cliff E. Geall, Grandora. Not present at the Conference was Committee member A. F. McLeod, Regina."
Canadian Conference on Education (CCE) - Delegates
Four delegates to the Canadian Conference on Education seated on a sofa.