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.
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."
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.
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."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, December 1964, p. 9; "George Thiessen gets an answer from six grade three students from Humboldt while Charles Couglin worries about the TV camera. The children illustrated the success of learning fractions by the Cuisenaire Method at the Avenue A Campus in November.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, December 1964, p. 9; "Hector Trout, STF Assistant Secretary, holds the microphone and the attention not only of two Humboldt students who participated in a special closed circuit Avenue A campus telecast, but also of five classrooms of student teachers. Associate Professor Henry Wiebe watches while Dr. Stuart Selby manipulates one of the two cameras used."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, December 1964, p. 12; "Eight year old Christine is ready with the answer to Hector Trout's problem. This lesson in Cuisenaire mathematics was held in John Egnatoff's office at the Avenue A Campus in Saskatoon. Two hundred and fifty education students watching from their classrooms learned something too."
Team photograph of the four members of Danny Fink's championship team from Regina's Balfour Tech; Canadian Champs, hold the Saskatchewan Junior Curling Grand Award with their [coach?]