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Regina Normal School
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Saskatchewan Teachers College fonds

  • Fonds
  • 1893-1964

This fonds is divided into two sous-fonds: Administrative and Student Assembly. Administrative records come from both schools and are principally academic records of students (Accession Nos. 84-48 and 87-37) as well as some administrative correspondence and directives from the provincial Department of Education (Accession 85-30). The Student Assembly records are almost all from the Moose Jaw school and include minutes of meetings, financial records, and historical records (84-48 and 85-30). Student yearbooks ("Normal Echoes") are also available in the Publications Section of the Archives.

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Regina Normal School - 1905 souvenir booklet

Local names include Louise Gray (Qu'Appelle - p32); Pearl Hall (Wolseley - p33); Pearl McCannel (Qu'Appelle - p51); Carrie Belle Mitchell (Wolseley - p52): Beryl Nimmons (Wolseley - p56); Annie Rowell (Qu'Appelle - p56);

Regina Normal School - 1926 Yearbook "The Aurora"

Includes the yearbook (IHM.2023.0051a) and a program leaflet for the "Graduation Exercises of the Class 1925-26" (IHM.2023.0051b). The items apparently belonged to Violet McAfee (Room G - p65), daughter of Indian Head's Presbyterian Rev. Thomas McAfee. Various other students are marked in pen in the yearbook - likely friends of Ms. McAfee.

Regina Normal School - "Early Thirties Reunion"

Includes a 100-page book (IHM.2023.0056a) and a certificate of appreciation to Violet McAfee (IHM.2023.0056b). Violet McAfee was the daughter of Indian Head's Presbyterian Rev. Thomas McAfee.

Jenny Young and Margaret Foster

Jenny Young and Margaret Foster (Mrs. R. G. Walden and Mrs. G. R. Hutchings). respectively, on their return home from Normal School in 1911, along with their large ribbon hats.

Jenny Young and Margaret Foster

Jenny Young and Margaret Foster, (Mrs. R. G. Walden and Mrs. G. R. Hutchings). respectively, on their return home from Normal School in 1911, along with their large ribbon hats.