Saskatchewan Occupational Group Council (SOGC) - 1961-65 - Seminar
- 1.0077.14
- Stuk
- 1965
A man stands at a podium and speaks as others are seen sitting to the right at the SOGC Institute in Fort Qu'Appelle.
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Saskatchewan Occupational Group Council (SOGC) - 1961-65 - Seminar
A man stands at a podium and speaks as others are seen sitting to the right at the SOGC Institute in Fort Qu'Appelle.
Saskatchewan Occupational Group Council (SOGC) - 1961-65 - Presentation
A presentation is made at an event marking Saskatchewan's Diamond Jubilee. [SOGC Institute in Fort Qu'Appelle?]
Saskatchewan Occupational Group Council (SOGC) - 1961-65 - Annual Conference
"15th Annual Farmer Labour Teacher Institute, Sponsored by the Saskatchewan Occupational Group Council, Valley Centre, Fort Qu'Appelle, Sask. June 29 to July 2, 1962." Representatives that attended the 15th annual S.O.G.C. conference in a group photo at the Valley Centre, Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan. ; See photocopy enclosed in file folder for number key.; #4 - Floyd [Dixon]; #9 - Gordon Wright, STF; #14 - Victor Lalonde, STF; #15 - Wray Wylie, STF; #18 - Fred McClelland, SFL; #19 - Walter Smishek, SFL; #21- Earle Proctor; #22 - Bruce [Brown?]; #24 - Bob Little; #25 - Ed Mahood; #31 - Beatrice [Marron]; #32 - Velda Laing; #33 - Anne Ferguson, SFL, Moose Jaw; # 35 - Thelma [Connaught?].
Science 1961-70 - Science Fair Project
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct. 1961, p. 35; "Summer School Science Fair." (no cutline) A Science Fair project, the "Six Basic Principles of Machines" included are a pulley, a wedge, an inclined plane, a screw, a lever, and a wheel and axle. This project was done by "Class A - Clarissa Hilts + Agnes Goodman."
Science 1961-70 - Science Fair Project
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct. 1961, p. 34; "Summer School Science Fair." (no cutline) A Science Fair project depicting "Proper Conservation" by Class A - Jim Emmons, Andy Joerisson, Ken Anderson, Chas. Field, and Robert Jenson.
Science 1961-70 - Science Fair Project
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct. 1961, p. 34; "Summer School Science Fair." (no cutline) A Science Fair project, "Demonstration Model for working principles of 1. Fly wheel 2. Crank shaft 3. Cam or Make and Break 4. Pitman or Connecting Rod ; 5. Electromagnet."
Science 1961-70 - Science Magazines
A [teacher?] shows three young students a magazine dealing with underwater life.
Saskatchewan High School Drama Association (SHSDA) 1960-65 - Conference
A table of seven people meeting at the SHSDA Convention. From left to right: [?], Jim Belford, [?], Jack Wilkie, Gordon Mundell (?), Mary Ellen Burgess (executive secretary of the SHSDA) and Nan Reid (secretary of fitness and recreation.)
Saskatchewan High School Drama Association (SHSDA) 1960-65 - Conference Seminar
A gentleman is seen standing and holding a gavel at the front of a room at the SHSDA Convention. A woman is seated to the right.
Saskatchewan High School Drama Association (SHSDA) 1960-65 - Conference Seminar
A group of three people is seen at a table at the front of a classroom during the SHSDA Convention.
Saskatchewan High School Drama Association (SHSDA) 1960-65 - Awards Dinner
Head Table Mrs. M. E. Burgess, Mr. K. Saddlemeir (guest speaker), CBC School Broadcasts, Mr. John Swerhone (Vice Pres.), Mr. Duncan Simmonds (Pres.), Mr. Richard Moore (Executive secretary). Far table (facing) Miss Nan Reid, Mr. Lou Vizer - these two received life membership pins at this dinner.
Saskatchewan High School Drama Association (SHSDA) 1960-65 - Life Member - Nan Reid
Miss Nan Reid of Regina receiving her life membership pin from President Dunc Simmonds.
Historic Photos - Early Settlers - ca. 1890-1940 - Polish Settlers
Jan Sopel family standing near their stable and hay supply - 1935 Polish settler, Ituna Saskatchewan.
Historic Photos - Early Settlers - ca. 1890-1940 - Polish Settlers
Jan Sopel at granary and showing part of flax crop - 1935 Polish settler, Ituna, Saskatchewan.
Ethnic Series - 1965-66 - Highland Dancers
Arbos March-April 1965, p. 28; "Today, prairie residents can still enjoy the skirl o' bagpipes. Carrying on the tradition of the Scots are Isabel Clubb, daughter of Sally Clubb, and the three Doherty sisters of Saskatoon (who happen to be Irish!) The highland dancers are Debbie, age five; Helen, age twelve, and Judy, age seven."