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"Julius Caesar"
This programme for a WWTC student production of "Julius Caesar" contains a list of cast members and production personnel, as well as a synopsis of the play.
WWTC Festival of Music
This programme for the 1962 WWTC Festival of Music contains a list of acts and artists.
Intercollegiate Programme, 1965
This programme for the 1965 Intercollegiate Contests between Wagga Wagga Teachers' College and Alexander Mackie College contains a list of events occurring throughout the three days, as well as a list of those participating in the sporting events and…
Intercollegiate Programme, 1964
This programme for the 1964 Intercollegiate Contests between Wagga Wagga Teachers' College and Newcastle Teachers' College contains a list of events occurring throughout the three days, as well as a list of those participating in the sporting events.…
Intercollegiate Programme, 1961
This programme for the 1961 Intercollegiate Contests between Wagga Wagga Teachers' College and Sydney Teachers' College contains a list of events occurring throughout the three days, as well as a list of those participating in the sporting events.…
Intercollegiate Programme, 1957
This programme for the 1964 Intercollegiate Contests between Wagga Wagga Teachers' College and Balmain Teachers' College contains a list of those participating in the debate ("Science with Destroy Civilisation") and a list of the acts in the Intercol…
Intercollegiate Programme, 1955
This souvenir programme for the 1955 visit of the Bendigo Teachers' College to Wagga Wagga contains a list of events occurring throughout the three days, such as a visit to the Demonstration School, the Soil Conservation Station and Wheat Research…
Intercollegiate Programme, 1953
This souvenir programme for the 1953 visit of the Bendigo Teachers' College to Wagga Wagga contains a list of events occurring throughout the three days, such as visits to the Demonstration Schools, the Soil Conservation Station and the Wagga…
Intercollegiate Hockey Game (Newcastle vs Wagga)
The students of the Wagga Wagga and Newcastle Teachers' Colleges played a game of hockey during Newcastle's Intercollegiate visit to Wagga.
Intercollegiate Netball Game (Newcastle vs. Wagga)
The students of the Wagga Wagga and Newcastle Teachers' Colleges played a game of netball during Newcastle's Intercollegiate visit to Wagga.
Intercollegiate Basketball Game (Newcastle vs. Wagga)
The students of the Wagga Wagga and Newcastle Teachers' Colleges played a game of basketball during Newcastle's Intercollegiate visit to Wagga.
Intercollegiate Tennis Game (Newcastle vs. Wagga)
The students of the Wagga Wagga and Newcastle Teachers' Colleges played a game of tennis during Newcastle's Intercollegiate visit to Wagga.
Intercollegiate Basketball Game (Newcastle vs. Wagga)
The students of the Wagga Wagga and Newcastle Teachers' Colleges played a game of basketball during Newcastle's Intercollegiate visit to Wagga.
Intercollegiate Tennis Game (Newcastle vs. Wagga)
The students of the Wagga Wagga and Newcastle Teachers' Colleges played a game of tennis during Newcastle's Intercollegiate visit to Wagga.
"The Mikado"
The students of Wagga Wagga Teachers' College performed the Gilbert and Sullivan opera, "The Mikado," in 1958.
"The Mikado"
The students of Wagga Wagga Teachers' College performed the Gilbert and Sullivan opera, "The Mikado," in 1958.
"The Mikado"
The students of Wagga Wagga Teachers' College performed the Gilbert and Sullivan opera, "The Mikado," in 1958.
The Dame Mary Gilmore Gates
Staff, students and visitors gathered at the entrance to the Wagga Wagga Teachers' College (at the Dame Mary Gilmore Gates in College Avenue) on the occasion of the opening of the E.H. Graham Memorial Gates in Urana Street.
Opening of the E.H. Graham Memorial Gates
Mrs. Phyllis White, daughter of Eddie Graham, cuts the ribbon at the opening of the EH Graham Memorial Gates, with the Premier of NSW, Mr JJ Cahill, looking on.
The E.H. Graham Memorial Gates
Vice-Principal George Muir spoke at the opening of the EHG Memorial Gates, in the absence of George Blakemore, who was seriously ill at the time.