Arbos September-October 1970 p. 19; "Jeremy Anderson (left) and Robin Bhatty play shop and learn the intricacies of counting change in the pre-school centre, Institute of Child Guidance and Development."
A drama director accepts congratulations and a handshake at the provincial drama playdowns. Student casts and others are seen to the right and the left of the stage in the background.
Arbos November - December 1964, cover page; "This month's cover photograph, by teacher-photographer Barry Brown, portrays College of Education student Howard D'Arcy as Feste in the University of Saskatchewan Drama Department's major 1964 production, Twelfth Night."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 7, 1972, p. 8; "The children went bug-eyed as the magician scolded his apprentice for letting the broom get out of hand. The youngsters' attention was completely engaged throughout the long presentation of The Sorcerer's Apprentice. The afternoon show was staged by Marionettes de Montreal in the lobby of the Centennial auditorium. The puppet show was part of the week long festivities for Theatre Canada Festival '72." A marionette Sorcerer is seen scolding his puppet apprentice on a stage set of a castle.
"MEDICINE HAT COLLEGE, Medicine Hat, Alta., in THE ECSTASY OF RITA JOE by George Ryga. Left to right: Ron Miller as David Joe, Carroll Becker as Rita Joe, Brian Quinn as Jamie Paul."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 19, 1972, p. 5; "THE MAKING OF THE SASKATCHEWAN BULLETIN (Blood, Sweat, and Tears)? The cardboard matt is then fitted inside a curved half-cylinder which forms the mold to make the final plate that will go on the press."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 19, 1972, p. 5; "THE MAKING OF THE SASKATCHEWAN BULLETIN (Blood, Sweat, and Tears)? The cardboard matt is then fitted inside a curved half-cylinder which forms the mold to make the final plate that will go on the press."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 1, 1971, p. 1; "STF President Larry Young (second from right) leads a group of teachers in a discussion about local association matters, one of four topics, at the STF leadership seminar."
A woman in a suit directs a pointer at a historical time-line printed on a portable chalkboard. In the foreground is a very large computer, labelled IBM 1230 Optical Mark Scoring (Reader), which is an examination answer sheet marking computer system.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 3, 1975, cover picture; "Easterlea School, established 1905, now located in the Western Development Museum in Saskatoon." Life-sized mannequins of a teacher and students are part of a vignette in the interior of a one-room schoolhouse.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 14, 1973, p. 5; "Above, Doug Bocking, assistant provincial archivist, examines a slide illustrating Saskatchewan's past. Slides are used to illustrate talks occasionally given to students by the province's archivists."