The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1977, Page 25

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.09.1977, Page 25
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN 23 ceived his Bachelor of Science de- gree cum laude, in 1903. He was pro- ceeding towards his Master of Sci- ence degree when a sudden illness and death cut short his career, in February, 1904. The untimely death of these two young men of promise was tragic, but others among the early leaders lived to realize on the promise of their student years. To mention one, Thorbergur Thorvaldson, the young- er brother of Thorvaldur, became the head of the Chemistry Depart- ment at the University of Saskat- chewan, was awarded the Marshall Tory medal by the Royal Society of Canada, and received international recognition as a scientist. To be continued in next issue FIRST WOMAN NAMED TO POST Valdine Johnson, principal at Elm- wood High School has become the first woman appointed area superintendent in the Winnipeg school division since the division was divided three ways in 1973. A teacher and school administrator for the past 35 years, Miss Johnson will be responsible for 29 schools in Area 3, a jurisdiction in the south and west end of the division. Her appointment was announced this week, several days after Winnipeg teachers criticized school board offi- cials for the dearth of women holding administrative positions in the division. Superintendent Harold Pollock said fewer women are applying for such positions and denied charges that dis- crimination might be involved. Women don’t know how to get and keep these jobs, he said. Two out of nine positions in the super- intendent’s department are now filled by women, as are two of the 18 senior administrative posts in the division’s central office. Miss Johnson said it’s true competent women have been passed over for ad- ministrative positions, but she rejected the notion it might be deliberate. “Com- petent m^n have been passed over too for hiding their light under a bushel.” “One has to take the times, politics and personalities into consideration too,” she added. Speaking personally, Miss Johnson said “I happened to have been the type of woman who was content with what she was doing and as a result didn’t venture into new waters.” It was encouragement from division officials which led her to apply for the area superintendency, she said. —The Winnipeg Tribune Miss Johnson’s parents were John and Olina Johnson, formerly of Piney, Manitoba, and Winnipeg. Miss Johnson attended Normal School in Winnipeg, and has her Master’s degree from the University of Mani- toba. — (Editor). + + + Gimli Girl Crowned Miss Interlake One of the hi-lites of the Lundar Agricultural Fair held on June 10th and 11th was the crowning of Miss Interlake. Colleen Fjelsted, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Asgeir Fjelsted of Gimli was chosen to wear the crown of “Miss Interlake”

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