More subjects discussed in the audio cassette are mentioned in the Leo Noddings fonds.<br><br>Record No. 85.296 (audio cassette #19);00.35/ 2<br><br>
Amy Kathleen Stafford is also one of five teachers interviewed in 1980. See accession 85.286 (cassette# 9)
Amy Kathleen Stafford was born in 1910 in Lamont, AB to James William Mann and his wife, Ida Mann. In 1925 the family moved to Athabasca where James was elevator agent for Northern Grain Co. Kathleen attended Camrose Normal School and taught in Lahaieville and Parkhurst schools. In 1931 she married a farmer, Howard Stafford, 1899-1980, son of Frank Stafford and Margaret (McQueen). They had three children: Gordon, Gladys Doreen and Kenneth. In 1943 Kathleen returned to teaching, at Larvert school. From 1957-1970 she taught in Athabasca. Kathleen died in 1987.
Published
Final
Title based on contents of the fonds.
The fonds consists of a 10-page article written by Kathleen Stafford entitled: Life in a one-room school; and a 1985 interview with Kathleen and Leo Noddings by Frank Falconer which includes subjects: Chief Baptiste, Baptiste Lake Trail, Crystal Lodge, Wm.Dent, a French club, gas wells, Syd Mearon, and motion picture theatres.
The cassette is 60 minutes in length
There are no restrictions on access.
Subject to The Copyright Act.
The audio cassette has been digitized and is available at http://athabascau.ca/townarchives