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Period
Principal
1978-1982
Steve Stasiuk
School Year
Teachers
1978-1979
Shirley Carson (grade 2), Grace Craig (EMH), Gaylene Crozier (grade 1), Lois Dandridge (grade 3), Joan Galatiuk (grade 2), Theresa Genik (grade 1), Jean Kustra (grade 3), Denise Phillips (grade 1), Anita Roloff (kindergarten), Irene Serwa (grade 2), Steve Stasiuk (grade 3), Odile Wolfe (kindergarten)
1979-1980
Rosalee Bornn, Shirley Carson, Joan Galatiuk, Jean Kustra, Anita Roloff, Mary Quick, Irene Serwa, Odile Wolff
1980-1981
Rosalee Bornn (grade 1), Shirley Carson (grades 2, 3), Constance Faucher (kindergarten), Cecilia Fjeldsted (grade 2), Ollie Harrison (kindergarten), jean Kustra (grade 3), Catherine MacGillivray, Irene Serwa (grade 2), Steve Stasiuk (grade 3), Lillian Urichen (grade 1), Odile Wolff (kindergarten)
1981-1982
Rosalee Bornn (grade 1), Shirley Carson (grade 2), June Caruk (kindergarten), Michelle Faucher (grade 2), Ollie Harrison (kindergarten), Jean Kustra (grade 3), Catherine McGillivray (grade 1), Irene Serwa (grade 2), Steve Stasiuk (grade 3), Lillian Urichen (grade 1), Odile Wolfe (kindergarten)
Site Coordinates (lat/long): N51.15840, W100.04215
denoted by symbol on the map above
“Twelve new faces among staff at Dauphin-Ochre schools,” Dauphin Herald, 6 September 1978, page 2.
“Dauphin Ochre teaching staff down slightly from last term,” Dauphin Herald, 12 September 1979, page 19.
“Teachers for 1980/81,” Dauphin Herald, 27 August 1980, page 16.
“School bells ring today,” Dauphin Herald, 2 September 1981, page 4.
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 29 June 2021
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