Bart Bok in early January of 1981, with the plaque representing his honorary membership in the RASC.
Photo taken by Peter Jedicke at Bok's house in Tucson, AZ.
(1904-90) Observer and Toronto Centre member. Received the Service Award in 1979.
(1946-2004) An educator and active member of the Toronto Centre. Received the Service Award in 1981.
(1912-99) An active 75-year member of the Toronto Centre. He received the Service Award in 1960.
(1930-) An active observer and Toronto Centre member. National Secretary (1974-77). Received the Service Award in 1975.
(1925-91) An active observer and member of the Toronto Centre; founding editor of 'Scope; received the Service Award in 1972.
(1943-2009) A longtime active observer and member of the Kingston Centre. He brought Astronomy Day to Canada and developed the Beginner's Observing Guide. Leo received the Service Award in 1986.
(1948-) Possibly the RASC's most famous member and most active observer. Received the Chant Medal in 1980 and the Simon Newcomb Award in 2002.
(1915-2003) An active observer, and founding member of the Niagara Centre in 1960; recipient of the Service Award in 1984.
(1920-2004) An longtime active member of the Windsor Centre; received the Service Award in 1984.