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Colgate School - Home-Ec Lab

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1957, p. 17; "The Facilities centralization brought to the Colgate school area: The same is true in Home economics instruction: Now, there is adequate equipment for teacher-directed home-ec courses."

Colgate School - Interview Room

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1957, p. 18; "Why the teachers like centralization is illustrated, in part in the photos here: Below (left), there can be parent teacher interviews under proper conditions?" A teacher seated behind a desk speaks with a student and his mother.

Colgate School - Library

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1957, p. 17; "The Facilities centralization brought to the Colgate school area: Library facilities eliminated necessary duplication of many reference books, added many more to cover a wider range of subjects. There is space too, for better supervised research and study."

Colgate School - Science Lab

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1957, p. 17; "The Facilities centralization brought to the Colgate school area: Lab facilities are adequate for all grades nine to twelve with extra facilities for physics instruction. Much of the equipment seen above had never before been available to Colgate students in their original rural one-room schools."

Colgate School - Music Class

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1957, p. 16; "The Facilities centralization brought to the Colgate school area: A better school music programme, because there are a greater number of students to work with, and a talented teacher may devote more time with better results to the music courses." A female teacher plays piano while in the background a class is seen seated at chair-desks.

Canada's Centennial - Miscellaneous - Centennial Project

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, November 1967, p. 12; "A former school teacher, originally from Saskatchewan, Mrs. Ida DeKelver of Clearwater, B.C. completed an imaginative Centennial project last month. Mrs. Deceiver followed the route of the Overlanders from Clearwater to Wadena. She is pictured above as she arrived in Saskatoon on the last lap of her journey, with two mules, one which she rode and the other which she packed. Welcoming her at the north limits of the city are Harry Jones of the Sheraton-Cavalier, and Verne Prior, chairman of Saskatoon's Centennial special events committee. The Overlanders trekked from Winnipeg to Edmonton, then across to the Yellowhead to Kamloops and beyond in 1862. One woman, with her children and husband travelled with this original group. To commemorate her courage and strength, Mrs. DeKelver chose the project for her Centennial contribution."

Canada's Centennial - North Battleford - Track and Field Stars

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, September 1967, p. 14; "Lorne Kemp of N.B.C.I. and Shelly Dean from the North Battleford Legion Track Club hold the trophies won by them as the best male and female track and field stars in the North Battleford Collegiate Institute Centennial Indoor games held last spring. The trophies were awarded by C. I. McIntosh on behalf of the Saskatchewan Centennial Corporation."

Canada's Centennial - Saskatoon - Tree Planting

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 1967, p. 16; "May 21 to 27 saw many scenes such as the one pictured above taking place throughout the province. Joanne Hawrish, Grade IV student at Brunskill School in Saskatoon, carefully plants the white spruce seedling given to her for Centennial Tree Planting Week..."

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