Regina Central Collegiate Fine Arts Program - Plaster of Paris Sculpture
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- [ca. 1968]
Arbos January-February 1968, p. 11; "A plaster of Paris sculpture takes shape under the patient hands of Janice King."
Regina Central Collegiate Fine Arts Program - Plaster of Paris Sculpture
Arbos January-February 1968, p. 11; "A plaster of Paris sculpture takes shape under the patient hands of Janice King."
Regina Central Collegiate Fine Arts Program - Clay
Arbos January-February 1968, p. 10; "Teacher Victor Cicansky looks on as Diana Dobson examines her freshly fired vase."
Regina Central Collegiate Fine Arts Program - Music
Arbos January-February 1968, p. 8 (caption page 11); "The picture on page 8 shows Wendy Campbell singing folksongs she composed." Girl playing guitar and singing.
Regina Central Collegiate Fine Arts Program - Pottery
Arbos January-February 1968, p. 12; "Above, Ann Peters make wet clay take shape as she works on one of her individual projects."
Audio - Visual Education ca. 1966 - Shooting Filmstrips
Attached caption (removed): "Shooting of filmstrip colour negatives is complex and requires special experience. National Film Board"
Boys' Primary Education - Mini-Mechanics
Arbos May-June, 1968, p. 4; "WHAT ARE LITTLE BOYS MADE OF?? Carburetors and Transmissions." A male teacher and a group of young boys examine a car engine.
Boys' Primary Education - Reading Circle
A female teacher and a group of boys seated in a circle are looking at books.
STF Building (Arlington Avenue) - Construction - Mural Artists
Arbos May-June, 1970, inside back cover page; "Bill Epp, left, now a teacher in the Art Department of the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon Campus, has been in the teaching field for 20 years? Dave Morgan, right, an art teacher at Mount Royal Collegiate, Saskatoon, has been in Canada 18 months." Depicted are the artists who created the mosaic mural in the lobby of the STF building on Arlington.
STF Building (Arlington Avenue) - Move and Official Opening - Clerical Staff Offices
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, January 15, 1970, p. 5; "A feature of the steno pool (below) is the glassed in area of the office supervisor, Mrs. Sylvia Berryere." First Row: Background - Mrs. Sylvia Berryere (with phone) Across desk Mrs. Agnes Wilson, Mrs. Audrey Gilroy. Mrs. Annabeth Delorme (foreground); To the right of picture: Mrs. Bernice Shih, ; Mrs. Marnie Crook, Miss Fay Hurst, Mrs. Corona Carmichael (at Kardex Files)
STF Building (Arlington Avenue) - Move and Official Opening - Transfer of Keys
Architect Tinos Kortes handing keys of building to STF president H. G. R. Walker (Emma Stewart in background)
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 - Drama
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, October 1955, p. 35; "How Central Celebrated the Jubilee. Central Collegiate Made Some Improvements on the Concert Idea. Below: Arrival of the Barr Colonists." Student actors from Central Collegiate in period garb stand and confer on stage.
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."
Saskatchewan's Golden Jubilee - Local History Book
A page of a local history is shown, with two photographs of an outfit for harvesting as well as a story of an entertainment in pioneer Saskatchewan.