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Saskatchewan Visual Education Employees

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, September 1953, p. 42; "Meet the Folks Who Script the Broadcasts. Left to right (sitting): Ruth Bowes, Moose Jaw; Anne MacMillan, Regina; Gertrude Murray, Supervisor of School Broadcasts, Regina; Amelia Wensley, Regina; Rowena hawkings, Regina; Mary Ellen Burgess, Regina; Marilda Clermont, Regina; David Watson, Regina. Left to right (standing): Eva Chapman, Moose Jaw; Muriel Clements, Regina; Beatrice Harding, Regina; Fred Laight, CBC Program Organizer, Winnipeg; Mary Gardiner, Regina; Kay Parley, Regina; May Neal, Regina; Ed. Abbott, Regina."

Historama Essay Contest Winners

Saskatchewan Teachers Federation (STF) and Western Development Museum (WDM) - sponsored Historama essay contest winners. Diane Quilichini (Biggar, Sask), Julia Hart (Beaver Dam School District) and Bonnie Coventry (Alex Wright School, Nipawin, Sask.)

STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Under Construction - STF Executive Visit

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, October 1957, p. 26; "It's routine for the STF executive to inspect the building as part of each meeting agenda. In September members were conducted through building by Central Office executives. Left to right: Don Wright, Wray Wylie, George Trapp, Stirling McDowell, Jean Clyde, Emma Stewart, Hector Trout, Art McBeath and Wendel Herle."

STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Bulletin Photo Lab

; The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1958, p. 32; "Bulletin Editor Ken Cooper shared a room with Hector Trout; later occupied rented space in another building. NOW, he has a private office as well as the magazine workroom shown at top and the photographic processing laboratory above. His duties include press and radio publicity as well as being a "pamphleteer" for the STF."

STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Office of Emma Stewart

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May, 1958, p. 25 ; "The many problems that vex women teachers have found their solution, on many occasions, in the office of the assistant secretary in the person of Emma Stewart. Her office in the Del Building was small and inadequate; NOW, she has larger space, plus a new privacy for meeting with her confreres."

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