The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 1, 1989, p. 5; "Participants in the Peers Helping Peers workshop, Sept. 29-30 in Saskatoon, write their names on balloons to be used as decorations for one of the social events."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 8, 1990, p. 1; "Two students from Neville school work on a coop that will house the 50 pheasants the school is raising as part of its involvement in Kids for Saving Earth. The pheasants will be released in October into a bird sanctuary being prepared by the students..."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 27, 1987, p. 3; "For the 750 Grade 7 and 8 students in Moose Jaw's public schools, Friday, March 6 was a special day - one totally set aside for a look at 'health styles' and how each student can translate what is known about healthful living into practice in their own lives... Above, session presenter Jean Buchanan involves students in a leadership workshop."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 29, 1985, front cover; "More than 60 Grade 11 and 12 students from across the province took part in a historical model legislature this fall at the legislature building in Regina? Meadow Lake Grade 12 student Brad Berg, above, played Premier Tommy Douglas in the session, sponsored by the Saskatchewan Elocution and Debate Association."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct. 29, 1982, front cover; "Youth Mayor Tamara Goranson presides over a meeting of Saskatoon's youth council Oct. 25 in the city's council chambers. The meeting was the culmination of a month-long Civics 100 program? undertaken as part of the city's centennial celebrations."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, October 9, 1985, p. 5; "Displays galore awaited delegates to the student leadership conference? [some] offered students examples of a variety of products including school jackets."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, October 9, 1985, p. 5; "Displays galore awaited delegates to the student leadership conference. Among them were educational one, like that set up by the University of Saskatchewan."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, October 9, 1985, p. 5; "Heather Laxdal, left, and Trent Tuttosi listen to one of the speakers at the first Canadian student leadership conference held last month in Yorkton. Laxdal and Tuttosi, students at Yorkton regional high school, were the conference co-chairpersons."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 2, 1984, p. 13; "The Dr. Martin LeBoldus high school Genies en herbe team (Genies en herbe is similar to Reach for the Top) receive team blazers prior to attending the Western Canadian finals. Pictured from left to right are Roger Sylvestre (coach), team members Dion Tchorzewski and Chris Harland, Minister of Education Pat Smith, and team members Paul Dornstauder, Ian Sibbald and Carolyn Parker (alternate)."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct. 2, 1972, p. 8; "CTF GAINS TWO STAFFERS. The Canadian Teachers' Federation is richer by two staff members, since Larry Young and Wilf Brown arrived on the Ottawa scene?"