Biggar Elementary School Staff of 1985-86
- 13.530.414
- Pièce
- ca.1985
Fait partie de Biggar Photograph Collection
The Biggar Elementary School Staff posing for a group photograph. A sign at their feet reads "Biggar Elementary Staff 1985 86 JK 5013"
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Biggar Elementary School Staff of 1985-86
Fait partie de Biggar Photograph Collection
The Biggar Elementary School Staff posing for a group photograph. A sign at their feet reads "Biggar Elementary Staff 1985 86 JK 5013"
Agriculture - Class in Session
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Lecture is being given to the first year class. Classroom has double windows and a painting of wild cattle on the background wall.
Agriculture - Class in Session
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R.J. St. Arnaud instructs a first year class in auditorium of Kirk Hall. Painting of wild cattle, and windows along wall.
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Head and shoulders image of L.V. St. Louis, Associate Professor, Department of Economics.
The pupils and teachers in the stone school in 1899
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The pupils and teachers in the stone school in 1899. The principal was Mr. J. A. Gregory, right rear, and his assistant was Mr. J. A. M. Patrick, later be came Judge Patrick, left rear. A list of the pupils shown here may be found on another page in the album.
Fonds consists of personal and professional papers of Rita Shelton Deverell. Documenting her multi-faceted career are publications, research files, teaching records, correspondence , audio-visual materials, committee and conference records, professional memberships, reviews, clippings, and workshop records. Of particular note are background information, correspondence, financial records, transcripts, and clippings relating to Deverell's research on theatre personality, Florence B. James. Personal records include appointment books, financial records, contracts, photographs, publications, scrapbooks, clippings, and songbooks, as well as a small quantity of personal correspondence. Research files, seminar materials, drafts and abstracts, and other records relating to Deverell's doctoral studies are also present, chiefly pertaining to her dissertation on "Arts Policy, Society, and Children".
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Fait partie de University of Saskatchewan Photograph Collection
Jean G. Bayer, Department of English, 1915-1945, crouching by two ducks at an unknown location.
Bio/Historical Note: Jean Gordon Bayer joined the staff of the university in 1909 as President Walter Murray's secretary. Bayer previously had been his secretary at Dalhousie University. She arrived in Saskatoon in time to witness the registration of the first students. She was the President’s secretary, university librarian, and unofficial adviser to students. Bayer helped choose the university colours and motto, and was one of the founders of the Pente Kai Deka Society. In 1915, due to staff shortages caused by the Great War, Bayer was appointed Instructor in English. She proved so effective she was encouraged to continue, and took a year of study at Bedford College, London, prior to being formally appointed to the faculty. Like Murray, “she possessed a wide vision of the function of a university and, like him, she…dedicated herself to Saskatchewan.” “A most kindly guide” to her students, “many caught their first glimpse of what a literary ‘salon’ of the great days might have been in the genial atmosphere of tea and literature in her book-lined suite. She was a most loyal and cooperative colleague….She made it seem an easy thing to be happy and brave.” When Bayer returned from London in 1921 she was named Assistant Professor of English, a rank rarely held by women in that period. Bayer retained the post until her death in 1945. A scholarship in her name is available to a student who has completed at least two years of university studies
The Staff at the Opening of Nova Wood School
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A group of women posing for a group photo in front of the new Nova Wood School in Biggar, Saskatchewan
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Written in Arbos 1983: STF Memories, p. 21; "In 1909 Georgina McGill, a student at McMaster University, came west to visit her brother Jud at his farm near Stranraer. She stayed to teach for several months at Wynona school? built in 1907. Miss McGill taught fourteen students in this sodded frame schoolhouse." Georgina McGill standing outside the Wynona sod schoolhouse.
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A group of retired teachers posing for a group photograph at a reunion in Biggar, Saskatchewan.
The fonds contains one framed black and white photograph of the Melfort Public School and students of May of 1926.
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Melfort Public School students - 1926
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The Broadway School staff and students. North side of School on Broadway Ave. in Melfort, Sask.
The collection contains one mounted black and white photograph of Melfort High School students in 1926.
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Group photograph of teacher and students at the Meadow Bank School
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The full cast for theatrical, March 1914. Left to right, front row: Joy Carpenter, Elder Fleming, Leslie Trueman, John Young, Ralph Clark, Wm. Ross, Harold Brown, Lorne Burke, George Parker and Douglas Ewen. Centre row: Miss Hockley- teacher, Doris Trueman, Dorothy Hill, Mr. Ross- Principal, Constance Vaughan, Mary Christopherson and Miss Ostrum-Teacher, Bach row: Mr. Leighton-Asst. Principal, Bert Lancaster, Miler Magrath, Dan Young, Milton Lloyd and Gregory Fehrenbach.