- CA MHSS 153-9
- Item
- 196-?
Students observe a ground breaking ceremony on the grounds of Rosthern Junior College. Reverend Arthur Regier is second from left. A 1966 Pontiac is parked in front of the school.
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Students observe a ground breaking ceremony on the grounds of Rosthern Junior College. Reverend Arthur Regier is second from left. A 1966 Pontiac is parked in front of the school.
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George Zacharias Photo Collection
Photos of German English Academy, Rosthern, Saskatchewan
George Zacharias
GEA students on steps of their school
Saskatchewan Photo Supply
GEA students on steps of school building
Saskatchewan Photo Supply
German English Academy Grade X
Grade X GEA students on steps of their school
Saskatchewan Photo Supply
German English Academy students on steps of their school
Saskatchewan Photo Supply
Teachers & Students of German English Academy
Teachers and Students of GEA. (Same photo as item MHSS 894-14). See item 339-2-LG for list of names.
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GEA Student's & Teacher's Names
List of names on reverse of 339-1-LG. Also on reverse is written Miss Susie M. Janzen & Nellie cooked for Boys in 1927 & 1928.
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Part of Esther Peters Photo Collection
Students of the German English Academy photographed in front of the stage in the Rosthern Town Hall
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Part of Abe Buhler Photo Collection
Head shots of 45 students and staff of the German English Academy
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Building the Girl's Dormitory at GEA
Scaffolding around a 4-story building. Man with cap in attached photo. On photo reverse: The dormitory in progress. Peter P. Rempel, teacher at the school, worked at the project during the summer.
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Building Girl's Dormitory at GEA
Men shingling the roof of a 4-story building.
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A white 4-story building in winter time.
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Women's tables and men's tables in the Dining Hall in the basement of the Girl's Dormitory. The single door at the left rear led to the Gr. 12 classroom.
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Grade 10, Rosthern Junior College
Part of Dick Epp Photo Collection
Class of 12 men and 15 women
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