Audio-Visual Education 1950-54 - Projector
- 1.0010.16
- Stuk
- [195-?]
A woman stands beside a large projector behind a class whose attention is directed toward a projector screen.
Audio-Visual Education 1950-54 - Projector
A woman stands beside a large projector behind a class whose attention is directed toward a projector screen.
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.)
Awards - Various 1961-70 - Historama Essay Contest Winners
The Saskatchewan Bulletin November 1962; "Gordon Braun of Lake Lenore, pictured above, was the top winner of the 1962 Historama Essay contest sponsored by the Sask. Teachers' Federation and the Western Development Museum."
STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Planning
Arbos , March-April 1970 (flashback), p. 15; "STF president of 1957-58 Reginald Cantelon, G. D. Eamer, vice-president John Egnatoff, and architect Tinos Kortes discuss plans for a proposed new Federation building to be erected at 902 Spadina Crescent E. in Saskatoon."
STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Under Construction - STF Executive Visit
Gib Eamer checks construction details with Cyril Verbeke, Saskatoon Technical Collegiate woodworking instructor who acted as building and construction observer for the STF executive during building's erection
STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Under Construction - STF Executive Visit
Under construction - 1957 executive & staff visit STF Building site on Spadina
STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Under Construction - STF Executive Visit
Under construction - 1957 executive & staff visit STF Building site on Spadina
STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Under Construction - STF Executive Visit
Under construction - 1957 executive & staff visit STF Building site on Spadina
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 - Front Grounds During Construction
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, October 1957, p. 27; "Clearing the front grounds, removal of old caragana hedge and three unflattering elms was completed by mid-October. Initial rough landscaping is to be finished before winter sets in."
STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Building Exterior
Arbos , March-April 1970 (flashback); "The new 1958 STF building."
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 - Work Room
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1958, p. 26; "NOW - right - there's space for the new addressing equipment, with metal address plate embosser, plate files - with counter for folding machine, postage meter and wrapping materials."
STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Work Room
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1958, p. 30; "Right, below, - a new off-set duplicator supplements the original stencil duplicator with lots of room for stencil storage and supply cabinets."
STF Building - Spadina Crescent 1957-58 - Library
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1958, p. 30; "?magazines were the only publications on regular display. NOW, left, on modern adjustable shelving, a large collection of professional books available to teachers."