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        <titleproper encodinganalog="title">Yearbook Collection</titleproper>
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        <publisher encodinganalog="publisher">Edmonton Public Schools Archives and Museum</publisher>
        <address>
          <addressline>10425 99 Ave NW</addressline>
          <addressline>Edmonton</addressline>
          <addressline>AB</addressline>
          <addressline>Canada</addressline>
          <addressline>T5K 0E5</addressline>
          <addressline>Telephone: 780-422-1970</addressline>
          <addressline>Fax: 780-426-0192</addressline>
          <addressline>Email: archivesmuseum@epsb.ca</addressline>
          <addressline>archivesmuseum.epsb.ca</addressline>
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        <date normal="2019-09-17" encodinganalog="date">2019-09-17</date>
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        <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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      <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Yearbook Collection</unittitle>
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        <corpname>Edmonton Public Schools Archives and Museum</corpname>
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          <addressline>10425 99 Ave NW</addressline>
          <addressline>Edmonton</addressline>
          <addressline>AB</addressline>
          <addressline>Canada</addressline>
          <addressline>T5K 0E5</addressline>
          <addressline>Telephone: 780-422-1970</addressline>
          <addressline>Fax: 780-426-0192</addressline>
          <addressline>Email: archivesmuseum@epsb.ca</addressline>
          <addressline>archivesmuseum.epsb.ca</addressline>
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        <p>Digitized yearbooks are available for viewing on the Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/epsam_yearbooks</p>
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      <p>Published</p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">H. A. Gray 1975-1976</unittitle>
          <unittitle type="statRep" encodinganalog="1.1F">Edmonton Public Schools</unittitle>
          <unitid encodinganalog="1.8B11" countrycode="CA" repositorycode="EPSAM">0084.HAG.90.2</unitid>
          <unitdate id="atom_11336_event" normal="1976/1976" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1976</unitdate>
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        1 folder of textual material.    </physdesc>
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          <note>
            <p>Opened to students in 1914. The school was named after the first Anglican Bishop in Edmonton, Henry Allen Gray. Gray later became an Edmonton Public School Board Trustee and Provincial Judge. An addition was added to the school in 1955.</p>
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        </bioghist>
        <odd type="publicationStatus">
          <p>Published</p>
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          <p>Item is the H.A. Gray yearbook for Grade VII, VIII, IX, Vocational, and Senior Adaptation.</p>
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          <genreform source="rad" encodinganalog="1.1C">Textual record</genreform>
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          <subject>Students</subject>
          <geogname>Edmonton (Alberta)</geogname>
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        <accruals encodinganalog="1.8B19">
          <p>Closed.</p>
        </accruals>
        <custodhist encodinganalog="1.7C">
          <p>Item transferred to Archives and Museum from H.A. Gray School on July 3, 1984.</p>
        </custodhist>
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          <p>
            <date>Entry created October 4, 2021 by AE.<lb/>Entry revised February 6, 2025 by MP.<lb/>Entry revised February 11, 2025 by MP.</date>
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          <p>No restrictions on access.</p>
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      <c level="item">
        <did>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">H. A. Gray Public School 1977-1978</unittitle>
          <unittitle type="statRep" encodinganalog="1.1F">Edmonton Public Schools</unittitle>
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          <unitdate id="atom_11343_event" normal="1978/1978" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978</unitdate>
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        1 folder of textual material.    </physdesc>
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            <corpname id="atom_11343_actor">H.A. Gray School</corpname>
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          <note>
            <p>Opened to students in 1914. The school was named after the first Anglican Bishop in Edmonton, Henry Allen Gray. Gray later became an Edmonton Public School Board Trustee and Provincial Judge. An addition was added to the school in 1955.</p>
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        <odd type="publicationStatus">
          <p>Published</p>
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          <p>Item is the H.A. Gray yearbook for Grade VII, VIII, IX, Vocational, and Senior Adaptation.</p>
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          <genreform source="rad" encodinganalog="1.1C">Textual record</genreform>
          <genreform encodinganalog="1.1C">Yearbook</genreform>
          <subject>Yearbooks</subject>
          <subject>Students</subject>
          <geogname>Edmonton (Alberta)</geogname>
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        <accruals encodinganalog="1.8B19">
          <p>Closed.</p>
        </accruals>
        <custodhist encodinganalog="1.7C">
          <p>Item transferred to Archives and Museum from H.A. Gray School on July 3, 1984.</p>
        </custodhist>
        <processinfo>
          <p>
            <date>Entry created October 4, 2021 by AE.<lb/>Entry revised February 6, 2025 by MP.<lb/>Entry revised February 11, 2025 by MP.</date>
          </p>
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          <p>No restrictions on access.</p>
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      <c level="item">
        <did>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">H. A. Gray Yearbook for 1954-55</unittitle>
          <unittitle type="statRep" encodinganalog="1.1F">Edmonton Public Schools</unittitle>
          <unitid encodinganalog="1.8B11" countrycode="CA" repositorycode="EPSAM">0084.HAG.129.1</unitid>
          <unitdate id="atom_11640_event" normal="1955/1955" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1955</unitdate>
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        1 folder of textual material.    </physdesc>
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            <corpname id="atom_11640_actor">H.A. Gray School</corpname>
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          <note>
            <p>Opened to students in 1914. The school was named after the first Anglican Bishop in Edmonton, Henry Allen Gray. Gray later became an Edmonton Public School Board Trustee and Provincial Judge. An addition was added to the school in 1955.</p>
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        </bioghist>
        <odd type="publicationStatus">
          <p>Published</p>
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        <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
          <p>Item is a Junior High Yearbook. Included are group photographs of the Elementary and Junior High teaching staff and the Gr. VII, and IX classes.</p>
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          <genreform source="rad" encodinganalog="1.1C">Textual record</genreform>
          <genreform encodinganalog="1.1C">Yearbook</genreform>
          <subject>Teachers</subject>
          <subject>Students -- Activities</subject>
          <subject>Yearbooks</subject>
          <geogname>Edmonton (Alberta)</geogname>
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        <accruals encodinganalog="1.8B19">
          <p>Closed.</p>
        </accruals>
        <custodhist encodinganalog="1.7C">
          <p>Item transferred to Archives and Museum from H.A. Gray School on July 23, 1984.</p>
        </custodhist>
        <processinfo>
          <p>
            <date>Entry created October 5, 2021 by AE.<lb/>Entry revised February 6, 2025 by MP.<lb/>Entry revised February 11, 2025 by MP.</date>
          </p>
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          <p>No restrictions on access.</p>
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      <c level="item">
        <did>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">H. A. Gray Yearbook for 1955-56</unittitle>
          <unittitle type="statRep" encodinganalog="1.1F">Edmonton Public Schools</unittitle>
          <unitid encodinganalog="1.8B11" countrycode="CA" repositorycode="EPSAM">0084.HAG.129.2</unitid>
          <unitdate id="atom_11649_event" normal="1956/1956" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1956</unitdate>
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        1 folder of textual material.    </physdesc>
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            <corpname id="atom_11649_actor">H.A. Gray School</corpname>
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        </did>
        <bioghist id="md5-020c96944821da42c141d2b4d868d6e7" encodinganalog="1.7B">
          <note>
            <p>Opened to students in 1914. The school was named after the first Anglican Bishop in Edmonton, Henry Allen Gray. Gray later became an Edmonton Public School Board Trustee and Provincial Judge. An addition was added to the school in 1955.</p>
          </note>
        </bioghist>
        <odd type="publicationStatus">
          <p>Published</p>
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        <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
          <p>Item is a Junior High Yearbook. Included is a list of the Elementary and Junior High staff members.</p>
        </scopecontent>
        <controlaccess>
          <genreform source="rad" encodinganalog="1.1C">Textual record</genreform>
          <genreform encodinganalog="1.1C">Yearbook</genreform>
          <subject>Teachers</subject>
          <subject>Students -- Activities</subject>
          <subject>Yearbooks</subject>
          <geogname>Edmonton (Alberta)</geogname>
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        <accruals encodinganalog="1.8B19">
          <p>Closed.</p>
        </accruals>
        <custodhist encodinganalog="1.7C">
          <p>Item transferred to Archives and Museum from H.A. Gray School on July 23, 1984.</p>
        </custodhist>
        <processinfo>
          <p>
            <date>Entry created October 5, 2021 by AE.<lb/>Entry revised February 6, 2025 by MP.<lb/>Entry revised February 11, 2025 by MP.</date>
          </p>
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        <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
          <p>No restrictions on access.</p>
        </accessrestrict>
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      <c level="item">
        <did>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">H. A. Gray School</unittitle>
          <unittitle type="statRep" encodinganalog="1.1F">Edmonton Public Schools</unittitle>
          <unitid encodinganalog="1.8B11" countrycode="CA" repositorycode="EPSAM">0084.HAG.129.3</unitid>
          <unitdate id="atom_11656_event" normal="1978/1979" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1978 - 1979</unitdate>
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        1 folder of textual material.    </physdesc>
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            <corpname id="atom_11656_actor">H.A. Gray School</corpname>
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        </did>
        <bioghist id="md5-020c96944821da42c141d2b4d868d6e7" encodinganalog="1.7B">
          <note>
            <p>Opened to students in 1914. The school was named after the first Anglican Bishop in Edmonton, Henry Allen Gray. Gray later became an Edmonton Public School Board Trustee and Provincial Judge. An addition was added to the school in 1955.</p>
          </note>
        </bioghist>
        <odd type="publicationStatus">
          <p>Published</p>
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        <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
          <p>Item is a Junior High Yearbook.</p>
        </scopecontent>
        <controlaccess>
          <genreform source="rad" encodinganalog="1.1C">Textual record</genreform>
          <genreform encodinganalog="1.1C">Yearbook</genreform>
          <subject>Students -- Activities</subject>
          <subject>Yearbooks</subject>
          <geogname>Edmonton (Alberta)</geogname>
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        <accruals encodinganalog="1.8B19">
          <p>Closed.</p>
        </accruals>
        <custodhist encodinganalog="1.7C">
          <p>Item transferred to Archives and Museum from H.A. Gray School on July 23, 1984.</p>
        </custodhist>
        <processinfo>
          <p>
            <date>Entry created October 5, 2021 by AE.<lb/>Entry revised February 6, 2025 by MP.<lb/>Entry revised February 11, 2025 by MP.</date>
          </p>
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        <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
          <p>No restrictions on access.</p>
        </accessrestrict>
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      <c level="item">
        <did>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">H. A. Gray Public School 1980-81</unittitle>
          <unittitle type="statRep" encodinganalog="1.1F">Edmonton Public Schools</unittitle>
          <unitid encodinganalog="1.8B11" countrycode="CA" repositorycode="EPSAM">0084.HAG.129.4</unitid>
          <unitdate id="atom_11664_event" normal="1981/1981" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1981</unitdate>
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        1 folder of textual material.    </physdesc>
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            <corpname id="atom_11664_actor">H.A. Gray School</corpname>
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        </did>
        <bioghist id="md5-020c96944821da42c141d2b4d868d6e7" encodinganalog="1.7B">
          <note>
            <p>Opened to students in 1914. The school was named after the first Anglican Bishop in Edmonton, Henry Allen Gray. Gray later became an Edmonton Public School Board Trustee and Provincial Judge. An addition was added to the school in 1955.</p>
          </note>
        </bioghist>
        <odd type="publicationStatus">
          <p>Published</p>
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        <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
          <p>Item is a Junior High School Yearbook. Photographs of staff and students are included.</p>
        </scopecontent>
        <controlaccess>
          <genreform source="rad" encodinganalog="1.1C">Textual record</genreform>
          <genreform encodinganalog="1.1C">Yearbook</genreform>
          <subject>Students -- Activities</subject>
          <subject>Yearbooks</subject>
          <subject>Teachers</subject>
          <geogname>Edmonton (Alberta)</geogname>
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        <accruals encodinganalog="1.8B19">
          <p>Closed.</p>
        </accruals>
        <custodhist encodinganalog="1.7C">
          <p>Item transferred to Archives and Museum from H.A. Gray School on July 23, 1984.</p>
        </custodhist>
        <processinfo>
          <p>
            <date>Entry created October 5, 2021 by AE.<lb/>Entry revised February 6, 2025 by MP.<lb/>Entry revised February 11, 2025 by MP.</date>
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          <p>Identical copy 87.19.3.</p>
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          <p>No restrictions on access.</p>
        </accessrestrict>
      </c>
      <c level="item">
        <did>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">Diamond Anniversary : McCauley School : 1911-1971</unittitle>
          <unittitle type="statRep" encodinganalog="1.1F">Edmonton Public Schools</unittitle>
          <unittitle type="editionStat" encodinganalog="1.2B1">
            <edition>Interim ed.</edition>
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          <unitid encodinganalog="1.8B11" countrycode="CA" repositorycode="EPSAM">0085.45.7</unitid>
          <unitdate id="atom_15907_event" normal="1971/1971" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1971</unitdate>
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        1 volume of textual material.    </physdesc>
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            <corpname id="atom_15907_actor">McCauley School</corpname>
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        <bioghist id="md5-26de723b31570e22fb9d3450de6021cf" encodinganalog="1.7B">
          <note>
            <p>Named after the residential neighbourhood it was constructed in. An addition was made to the school in 1961.<lb/><lb/>As of 2022, the school is still owned by Edmonton Public Schools and is currently occupied by two non-profit organizations: Multicultural Health Brokers and the Intercultural Daycare, serving immigrant and refugee families.</p>
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        </bioghist>
        <odd type="publicationStatus">
          <p>Published</p>
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        <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
          <p>Item is a yearbook for McCauley School 1970-71. Included is a history of Matthew McCauley, a history of the school, and a personal remembrance of the school by teacher Ray Barson.</p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname role="subject">Matthew McCauley</persname>
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          <genreform encodinganalog="1.1C">Yearbook</genreform>
          <subject>Anniversaries</subject>
          <subject>Schools</subject>
          <geogname>Edmonton (Alberta)</geogname>
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        <accruals encodinganalog="1.8B19">
          <p>Closed.</p>
        </accruals>
        <custodhist encodinganalog="1.7C">
          <p>Item donated to Archives and Museum by M. A. Kostek on April 3, 1985.</p>
        </custodhist>
        <processinfo>
          <p>
            <date>Entry created January 4, 2022 by AE.<lb/>Entry revised February 10, 2025 by MP.</date>
          </p>
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        <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
          <p>No restrictions on access.</p>
        </accessrestrict>
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      <c level="item">
        <did>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">The Tech : Edmonton 1931 - 1932</unittitle>
          <unitid encodinganalog="1.8B11" countrycode="CA" repositorycode="EPSAM">0085.174.1</unitid>
          <unitdate id="atom_21854_event" normal="1932/1932" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1932</unitdate>
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        1 volume of textual records.    </physdesc>
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            <corpname id="atom_21854_actor">Edmonton Technical School</corpname>
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          <note>
            <p>Named Edmonton Technical because the programs provided were Technical education to help prepare students for industrial careers. Edmonton Technical [old] was formerly street car barns on Syndicate Avenue (95 Street) and 109 Avenue that were repurposed in 1913 for the school. This building was able to provide ten classrooms, laboratories and workshops. During World War I it was used as an armed forces training centre. Edmonton Technical School [new] opened in the Old Market Building north of 107A Avenue on 101 Street. Edmonton Technical was a manual training centre for other high schools as well, as students from Victoria, Westmount and Eastwood could attend for half-day courses. Department of National Defense requested the use of the entire school for the War Emergency Training Plain in 1943, bringing an end to Edmonton Technical School.</p>
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        <odd type="publicationStatus">
          <p>Published</p>
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        <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
          <p>Item is a yearbook for the Edmonton Technical School for 1931-32. Course descriptions, descriptions of student activities, descriptions of students, and photographs of teachers and students are included.</p>
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          <corpname role="subject">Edmonton Technical School</corpname>
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          <genreform encodinganalog="1.1C">Yearbook</genreform>
          <subject>Yearbooks</subject>
          <geogname>Edmonton (Alberta)</geogname>
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        <accruals encodinganalog="1.8B19">
          <p>Closed.</p>
        </accruals>
        <custodhist encodinganalog="1.7C">
          <p>Item purchased by Archives and Museum on September 30, 1985.</p>
        </custodhist>
        <processinfo>
          <p>
            <date>Entry created June 7, 2022 by AE.<lb/>Entry revised February 5, 2025 by MP.</date>
          </p>
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        <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
          <p>No restrictions on access.</p>
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      <c level="item">
        <did>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="1.1B">The Tech No. 2</unittitle>
          <unitid encodinganalog="1.8B11" countrycode="CA" repositorycode="EPSAM">0085.204.1</unitid>
          <unitdate id="atom_24125_event" normal="1933/1933" encodinganalog="1.4B2">1933</unitdate>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="1.5B1">
        1 v.of textual records.    </physdesc>
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            <p>Accompanying material, 85.204.1a, is a newspaper clipping about Edmonton Student Paul M. Castor winning Art Award in Chicago.</p>
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            <corpname id="atom_24125_actor">Edmonton Technical School</corpname>
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        <bioghist id="md5-1beb8a27e937ea79edaca4f005e89435" encodinganalog="1.7B">
          <note>
            <p>Named Edmonton Technical because the programs provided were Technical education to help prepare students for industrial careers. Edmonton Technical [old] was formerly street car barns on Syndicate Avenue (95 Street) and 109 Avenue that were repurposed in 1913 for the school. This building was able to provide ten classrooms, laboratories and workshops. During World War I it was used as an armed forces training centre. Edmonton Technical School [new] opened in the Old Market Building north of 107A Avenue on 101 Street. Edmonton Technical was a manual training centre for other high schools as well, as students from Victoria, Westmount and Eastwood could attend for half-day courses. Department of National Defense requested the use of the entire school for the War Emergency Training Plain in 1943, bringing an end to Edmonton Technical School.</p>
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        </bioghist>
        <odd type="publicationStatus">
          <p>Published</p>
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        <scopecontent encodinganalog="1.7D">
          <p>Item is the 1932-33 yearbook for the Edmonton Technical School.</p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform source="rad" encodinganalog="1.1C">Textual record</genreform>
          <genreform encodinganalog="1.1C">Yearbook</genreform>
          <subject>Students -- Activities</subject>
          <geogname>Edmonton (Alberta)</geogname>
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        <accruals encodinganalog="1.8B19">
          <p>Closed.</p>
        </accruals>
        <custodhist encodinganalog="1.7C">
          <p>Item donated to Archives and Museum by Flora Methven on November 28, 1985.</p>
        </custodhist>
        <processinfo>
          <p>
            <date>Entry created August 23, 2022 by AE.<lb/>Entry revised February 5, 2025 by MP.</date>
          </p>
        </processinfo>
        <accessrestrict encodinganalog="1.8B16a">
          <p>No restrictions on access.</p>
        </accessrestrict>
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