- CA MHC ORG-E-298-972.0
- Item
- 1972
Andres, Jacob, 1921-1987
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Andres, Jacob, 1921-1987
Andres, Jacob, 1921-1987
Andres, Jacob, 1921-1987
Rosthern Junior College Student Residence
Part of Leo Driedger fonds
The initial residence building was built in 1912 and was enlarged later on to what can be seen in this photograph.
Driedger, Leo, 1928-2020
Part of Leo Driedger fonds
The German-English Academy had began in 1903 and this photo shows the first quality 2 story school building built in 1910. Its name changed to Rosthern Junior College and in 1956 an extra story was built onto the school building.
Driedger, Leo, 1928-2020
German-English Academy, Rosthern, Saskatchewan
Part of Leo Driedger fonds
Cornelius Driedger attended the German-English Academy (now called RJC High School) in 1917. This item is a post card for the Academy. Note the misspelling "Acadamy" and the dormitory in the back left.
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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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Jake Harder and Henry Funk at Ribbon-cutting for RJC Dorm
Part of Der Bote Photograph Collection
This is a photo of Jake Harder, representative of the Alberta General Conference (left) and Henry Funk, representative of the
Saskatchewan Conference, at a ceremonial ribbon-cutting for opening a new dormitory at Rosthern Junior College in Rosthern,
Saskatchewan.
Letkeman, Frank
Guest speaker at RJC Deeper Life Days.
Jensen, Terry
Rosthern Junior College - Campus
This is a photo of an aerial view of the RJC campus.
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Rosthern Junior College - Campus
This is a photo of the RJC campus. An aerial view.
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Rosthern Junior College - Campus
This is a photo of the RJC campus.
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Rosthern Junior College - Campus
This is a photo of the campus at RJC.
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Basketball at Rosthern Junior College
This is a photo of student life, boys playing basketball at RJC.
Rempel, Delmar C., 1933-