The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Dec. 1, 1970, p. 6; "Wayne Zimmer, Provincial Youth Agency." Wayne Zimmer of the Provincial Youth Agency stands behind a podium and addresses the Eston-Elrose Teachers' Association annual convention in Saskatoon on Oct. 30.
Students at Makumbi Secondary School prepare to leave for the one long weekend of the term. As required, they are dressed in school uniforms, which are made locally.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 10, 1983, p. 10; "The fashion and fabrics class of Makumbi secondary school display the fruits of their labours. Generally the students wear uniforms while at school."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov., 1963, p. 39 ; "THE WASKESIU SEMINAR. Dr. H. Ziel, director of the department of Vocational and Technical Education, University of Alberta, is shown addressing the seminar."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Jan., 1966, p. 2; "Dr. Henry Ziel, head of the Department of Vocational and Technical Education at the University of Alberta, is shown pointing at a circular graph that he says illustrates topic fields in the Alberta industrial arts program. The program, which has been operating successfully for three years, gives students in grades VII to XII an overall understanding of industry, rather than specific (soon to be obsolete) skills."
This fonds contains the bible of the Zess family. Within the bible are pages of birth, marriage, and death records as well as photographs of select family members.
This collection primarily reflects Zepp’s interest in Inuit art and artists. It includes interviews with artists, images taken over the course of several years of the northern landscape, community and individuals. Importantly, Zepp and Varga spent time at fishing and hunting camps or in the homes of artists, and the resulting material reflects that friendship and intimate relationship. Material created or acquired during Zepp’s career as a curator is also evident, including a significant photo resource of Inuit art from major collections. The reference library is an uniquely complete set of articles and major works relating to Inuit art in Canada. Additionally, the collection includes material relating to a number of other artists, predominantly from Saskatchewan, whose work Zepp admired (in many instances, Zepp organized the first major exhibition of their work).