School Buildings - ca. 1961-80 - Education Building, U. of S. campus
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"The recently completed Education building, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon campus." - University News
School Buildings - ca. 1961-80 - Education Building, U. of S. campus
"The recently completed Education building, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon campus." - University News
School Buildings - ca. 1961-80 - Clavet School
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 1964; "The 17-room, $435,000 Clavet School, situated 17 miles southeast of Saskatoon, was officially opened Friday, October 23. Approximately 300 ratepayers of the Saskatoon East School Unit were in attendance at the evening program which featured Education Minister George Trapp as guest speaker. Clavet principal M. Sorochka said the entire school population of 444 is transported by bus to the school. The program included a key passing ceremony, musical selections by students and a brief congratulatory message from the STF representative J. Friesen. Master of ceremonies was Unit Board Chairman L.C. Duddridge of Hanley."
Exterior shot of the Saskatoon Public Library building, with snow on the ground.
Saskatchewan's Golden Jubilee - St. Paul's School Jubilee Display
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, December 1955, p. 31; "St. Paul's students put together a huge map (ceiling high), of the province (above), of which a part of the history of the RCMP is illustrated along with sites of historical importance."
Saskatchewan's Golden Jubilee - St Michael's School Jubilee Display
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, December 1955, p. 32; "Right: St. Michael's is also one of Saskatoon's newest separate schools but they made an impressive exhibit of the events connected with their history."
Saskatchewan's Golden Jubilee - St. Mary's School Jubilee Display
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, December 1955, p. 30; "At St. Mary's, the father of a student gave expert assistance in constructing a miniature of a sod-house school (second from left). A log house and Indian Museum with properly identified specimens in miniature made up another section of St. Mary's exhibit."
Saskatchewan's Golden Jubilee - St. Mary's School Jubilee Display
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, December 1955, p. 31; "Left: Each school was required to put down in album form a history of the school itself and the district it serves. Older schools, like St. Mary's, had more to recount."
Saskatchewan's Golden Jubilee - St. Joseph's School Jubilee Display
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, December 1955, p. 29; "Using toy soldiers and other small models, St. Joseph's portrayed the last stand of Riel and his band at Batoche."
Saskatchewan's Golden Jubilee - St. Goretti School Jubilee Display
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, December 1955, p. 32; "Above: St. Goretti's students studied the farm homes of the earliest settlers and the modern farm of today in order to put together this panorama of Saskatchewan agricultural life." Panorama of Saskatchewan farm life made with models and hand drawn backdrop.
Saskatchewan's Golden Jubilee - St. Francis School Jubilee Display
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, December 1955, p. 33; "Left: Another exhibit at St. Francis school depicted Saskatchewan as it looked in 1905." Collage map of 1905 Saskatchewan is shown surrounded by photos and captions.
Saskatchewan's Golden Jubilee - St. Francis School Jubilee Display
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, December 1955, p. 32; "Right: St. Francis is Saskatoon's newest separate school. The students there concentrated on Saskatchewan 'at work' and 'at play,' making wide use of printed pictures of industry and the holiday resorts."
Saskatchewan's Golden Jubilee - Massed Choir
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, January 1955, p. 34; "Design for a Jubilee. Ambassadors of song. These boys and girls from two Regina high schools have already carried an invitation from Saskatchewan to many people in the north-central states. In the year to come they will contribute musically to conventions and celebrations throughout the province."
Saskatchewan's Golden Jubilee - Local History Book
A page of a local history is shown, with four photographs of workers for the Rural Telephone in 1910 Saskatchewan.
Saskatchewan's Golden Jubilee - Local History Book
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, January 1955, p. 29; "What Shall We Call Our Local History? There's a popular song by the same name: 'Dear Hearts and Gentle People' - but how apt as a history that tells of well loved settlers who pioneered the district!" The cover of a local history is shown, with the title "Dear Hearts and Gentle People" printed above a photograph of a small town with church in foreground.
Saskatchewan's Golden Jubilee - Local History Book
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, January 1955, p. 31; "What Shall We Call Our Local History? The 'Now-and-Then' theme: present homes of oldest families paired up with original homes - photographically."