Art - Summer School - 1954, 1957 - Art Methods Course
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March - April 1958, p. 23; "Mrs. Opal Fleckensteins (left) with Mary Smith in Education 62, 1957.
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Art - Summer School - 1954, 1957 - Art Methods Course
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March - April 1958, p. 23; "Mrs. Opal Fleckensteins (left) with Mary Smith in Education 62, 1957.
Art - Summer School - 1954, 1957 - Art Methods Course
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March - April 1958, p. 21; "Illustrations from a Public Display of Creative Art by Summer School Students at the University of Saskatchewan 1957."
Art - Summer School - 1954, 1957 - Art Methods Course
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March - April 1958, p. 21; "Illustrations from a Public Display of Creative Art by Summer School Students at the University of Saskatchewan 1957."
Art - Summer School - 1954, 1957 - School of Art, U of S Regina Campus
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, February 1954, p. 36; "Mrs. MacGregor Hone (Mr. Hone is art instructor at Central Collegiate, Regina) acts as instructor in ceramics for night students Raina Yanda and Mrs. Leonard James."
Aero-Bee (Youth Takes to the Skies) - Mr. Fraser-Harrison
Arbos September-October 1969, p. 11; "Above, Mr. Fraser-Harrison contacts the recovery group by walkie-talkie?"
Saskatchewan Society for Education through Art (SSEA) 1962-65 - Summer School
Image shows exterior of a geodesic dome building nestled into the bush at [Emma Lake]. A single room interior with chairs and tables is visible through the large bare windows.
Exchange Teachers 1966 - Orientation
Arbos 1983: STF Memories, p. 48; "These British teachers attending orientation in 1966 were almost the last in a program begun 10 years earlier by the provincial government to alleviate the teacher shortage in Saskatchewan. The government introduced austerity measures before the end of the '60s and the number of teacher positions was reduced drastically as grants were subjected to restraints."
STF Building (Arlington Avenue) - Construction - Architect's Model
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June, 1968, p. 12; "This is what the new STF office building to be built in South East Nutana during the coming year will look like. The photograph is from a scale model of the building by architect Tinos Kortes."
STF Building (Arlington Avenue) - Construction - Under Construction
The STF building on Arlington is shown under construction.
STF Building (Arlington Avenue) - Construction - Lobby Mural
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 2, 1970, p. 1; "Artists David Morgan and William Epp with helper add finishing touches to the wall sized mural featured in the lobby of the new STF building."
STF Building (Arlington Avenue) - Construction - Lobby Mural
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 2, 1970, p. 1; "Later, after stripping the protective papers from the glass mosaic, the intricate design of their craftsmanship is revealed." Glass mosaic in lobby of the STF building on Arlington.
STF Building (Arlington Avenue) - Move and Official Opening - Eamer Auditorium Opening
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 3, 1970, p. 1; "Left, former STF General Secretary Gib Eamer cuts the ribbon to open Eamer Auditorium."
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. 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 - Golden Jubilee Committee
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, January 1955, p. 32; "Design for a Jubilee. Below: Directors of the Saskatchewan Golden Jubilee Committee meet to thresh out final details of celebration plans. In the background can be seen a display of literature and projects. About the fireplace, left, are mounted a few of A. W. Davey's illustrations for the new history of Saskatchewan now in the hands of the publisher."