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Awards Various - 1986-90 - Allen Fedoruk

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct. 21, 1987, front cover; "Saskatoon science teacher Allen Fedoruk is right at home beside the electron gun at the University of Saskatchewan's linear accelerator laboratory (LINAC), as he chats with LINAC electronics technician Rino Verhulst, left, and U of S education professor Dr. Howard Birnie, centre, during a recent visit. Fedoruk and James Swift, of Estevan, spent five weeks at LINAC this summer as the two high school physics teachers who received LINAC research experience awards in a three-year-old program co-ordinated by Birnie..."

Hilroy Fellowships 1986-90 - Allan Melenchuk

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 6, 1987, p. 2; "Allan Melenchuk, left, vice-principal of Regina's St. Mary school, receives his Hilroy Fellowship pin from STF President Gerry Cooke during the official Hilroy award presentation on the first day of Council 1987. CTF Secretary General Stirling McDowell, right, presented Melenchuk with a Hilroy certificate. Melenchuk won the award for developing a program which successfully alters prejudice against Indians in non-Native Grade 8 students."

Hilroy Fellowships 1986-90 - Saskatoon Native Theatre

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 27, 1988, p. 7; "Grandma" asks the professor where she might find her daughter, one of his students - and enjoys flirting with him in the process - in one of the scenes from Saskatoon Native Theatre's 1988 production, Indians 'R' Us. The theatre, which works out of the Native Survival School, has created a separate identity for itself for fund-raising purposes."

Hilroy Fellowships 1986-90 - Therese Durston, Debby Noble

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 14, 1989, p. 6; "Two Saskatchewan teachers were among 28 from across Canada who have received Hilroy fellowship awards for creating outstanding innovative projects for their classrooms. Radville teacher Therese Durston, second from left, and Deschambault Lake teacher, Debby Noble, third from left, receive their award at Council from Canadian Teachers' Federation Vice-president, Allan McDonald, left, and Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation President Susan Bates, right. Durston designed Kid Proof, a whole-language newspaper and Noble developed a Native art slide kit."

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