- 2.G1.36.01
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- [ca. 1976]
James Gray stands at a podium before a microphone and speaks.
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James Gray stands at a podium before a microphone and speaks.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct., 1964, p. 12 "WHAT HAPPENED AT GOODSOIL WHEN THE TEACHERS OF THE MEADOW LAKE SUPERINTENDENCY HELD THEIR 25TH ANNIVERSARY CONVENTION. Teacher Psychologist Evelyn Hannington made a plea for close cooperation."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 26, 1984, p. 3 "MEET YOUR 1984-85 EXECUTIVE. Doug Haroldson, Maple Creek."
Head and shoulders image of Terry Harrison, President of the Saskatchewan Industrial Education Association.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March, 1968, p. 7; "Dr. Ralph Bohn, guest speaker at the Industrial Arts convention held in Regina recently is seen above with Terry Harrison, who was elected president of the newly formed Industrial Arts Education Association."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 10, 1973, p. 16 "QUANCE LECTURE: THE DESIGN AND DIRECTIONS OF MIDDLE RANGE EDUCATION. 'There is a growing emphasis on institutions as resource centres for individual learning,' said Dr. R. F. E. Harvey, 1973 Quance Lecturer, at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, March 26." (more text and biographical information)
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Council Report 1962, p. 20; "FOR THIS RELIEF MUCH THANKS! Despite the myriad of detail to be looked after at 1962 Council, the Central Office stenographic staff was right 'on top of everything' - and stayed in good humour too!" (more text) Mrs. Eileen Potts, Private Secretary
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Dec. 12, 1986, p. 8 "SPECIFICS AVOIDED: MINISTER MEETS SSTA. Lorne Hepworth was minister of education less than a week when he stepped publicly onto the province's education stage last month, with a visit to the SSTA's annual convention."
STF president-elect Wendelin Herle, shown standing in front of podium speaking with G. W. Wright seated at his right side.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 10, 1983, p. 9 ; "U OF S 'DYNAMIC' INSTITUTION: HERSOM. In the two years Dr. Naomi Hersom has been dean of the University of Saskatchewan's college of education she has found it a 'dynamic' institution, willing to change to meet new needs."
Dr. Naomi Hersom, dean of the University of Saskatchewan's college of education, seated at a desk with book shelves behind her.
Head and shoulders image of Geoff Hillier, member of the provincial executive.
Head and shoulders image of Mrs. Ellen Hockley, STF kindergarten summer short course.
Head and shoulders image of Jacob John Holliday.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 1964, p. 3 "FOUR PROVINCIAL SCHOOL UNIT SUPERINTENDENTS APPOINTED. Morris William Holota, principal of Hafford High School and Hafford elementary school for the past four years, has been appointed superintendent of the Eastend School Unit."