U of S Education Building Official Opening - Open House Puppet Display
- 1.0225.07
- Item
- October, 1970
An exhibit on knitting hand puppets was one of the displays at the University of Saskatchewan Open House.
472 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects
U of S Education Building Official Opening - Open House Puppet Display
An exhibit on knitting hand puppets was one of the displays at the University of Saskatchewan Open House.
U of S Education Building Official Opening - Open House Puppet Display
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Dec. 1, 1970, p. 7; "Has "SESAME STREET'S" popularity caught the imagination of the college of education? Maybe, if the Education 340 display at a recent University of Saskatchewan Open House is any indication. For a language arts project, the students produced a variety of instructional aids like the hand puppet examined here by student Mrs. Cheryl Kirk (left) and Professor Anna Enns."
U of S Education Building Official Opening - Open House Display
A diorama depicting "The Chicken and the Fox" was one of the displays at the University of Saskatchewan Open House.
U of S Education Building Official Opening - Open House Display
A diorama depicting "The Little Red Hen" was one of the displays at the University of Saskatchewan Open House.
U of S Education Building Official Opening - Open House Display
Three men stand and look at historic photographs, part of the displays at the University of Saskatchewan Open House.
U of S Education Building Official Opening - Open House Display
One of a sequence of pictures depicting a story is part of the displays at the University of Saskatchewan Open House.
U of S Education Building Official Opening - Open House Display
A collage of prairie life is one of the art displays seen at the University of Saskatchewan Open House.
U of S Education Building Official Opening - Open House Career Displays
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 16, 1970, p. 7; "STF councillor Judy Cosgrove (left), a U of S Education Students' Society representative was among the many students who helped man career displays during the annual 'Open House' on the Saskatoon campus Oct. 31. The visitors, senior high school students from around the province, took advantage of the opportunity to discuss teaching as a career and selected information provided by the STF and the Education Students' Society."
U of S Education Building Official Opening - Dignitaries
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct. 16, 1970, p. 1; "Mr. President meets Mr. Premier; STF President Keith Bolton (left) chats with Premier Ross Thatcher at the official opening of the new education building."
U of S Education Building Official Opening - Dignitaries
STF President Keith Bolton chats with Premier Ross Thatcher at the official opening of the new education building.
U of S Education Building Official Opening - Dignitaries
STF President Keith Bolton chats with Premier Ross Thatcher (center) and an unidentified man at the official opening of the new education building.
U of S Education Building Official Opening - Dignitaries
STF President Keith Bolton chats with unidentified guests at the official opening of the new education building.
U of S Education Building Official Opening - Alumni Dinner
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct. 16, 1970, p. 3; "Scrolls were presented to Dr. S. R. Laycock, Bill Quance and Mrs. G. C. Heard at the Oct. 3 education alumni reunion dinner in Saskatoon. Mrs. Heard represented the first graduating class of the Normal School, Bill Quance received the scroll in memory of his father, Dr. F. M. Quance, the first dean of the college of education. Mrs. Quance was presented with roses by Mrs. J. B. Kirkpatrick. Present for the occasion was Miss Beatrice Lick of Saskatoon, a classmate of Mrs. Heard's in 1912. From left to right are Miss Lick, Mrs. Heard, Mrs. Quance, Dr. S. R. Laycock, Wm R. Quance and his sister Ruth."
Head and shoulders image of Robert Tyre, author and newsman.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct., 1960, p. 35 "LARGEST ATTENDANCE YET AT EDITOR'S WORKSHOP SPONSORED BY STF AT REGINA COLLEGE IN 1960?. Robert Tyre, author and newsman."