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STF Brief to Government 1949 - Brief Presentation

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, January 1950, p. 31; "On October 1, 1949, the Executive journeyed to Regina to present a brief to members of the Provincial Cabinet. Above, standing, left to right, are: J. Ross Homer; Hon. Woodrow Lloyd, Minister of Education; Hon. Clarence M. Fines, Provincial Treasurer; Gilbert D. Eamer, secretary; Hon. T. J. Bentley, Minister of Health; Hon. J. W. Corman, Attorney General, and Hon. J. A. Darling, Minister of Telephones, Public Works and Reconstruction. Seated are E. O. Chappell, J. N. W. Elkington, Stanley Fowler, Mrs. Alix Steen, Caroline Robins and Wray Wylie."

Drama - Student - 1950-55 - Play Rehearsal

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Dec. 1950, p. 14; "A full dress rehearsal of the play as it was to be given at Asquith and Perdue. Pupils used a corner of the classroom, made make-shift properties of desks and tables; marked the floor with chalk to show stage outline. The scene above was re-enacted for the photographer."

Drama - Student - 1950-55 - High School Drama Festival

The Saskatchewan Bulletin October 1953, p. 25; "Hard to do, hard to win with is the fantasy. In 1952, Nipawin Consolidated High School won with "THE ANIMAL WORLD," directed by J. R. Williams. Performed by characters in animal costumes, and with two 'humans:' an angel and a lost soldier." Audience watches stage play.

Drama - Student - 1950-55 - High School Drama Festival

The Saskatchewan Bulletin October 1953, p. 26; "Top honours in the Nipawin play (in the 1953 playdowns), for individual performance went to the girl who played the serpent (centre above under white flash-mark); a difficult feat considering she depended entirely upon voice and restricted head movements to project her role."

Drama - Student - 1950-55 - Student Actors

The Saskatchewan Bulletin December 1949, p. 14; "Cast of 'Weird Sisters,' pupils of Stanley: Phyllis Kilpatrick, Evelyn Marshall, Judy Johnson, Inga Johnson and Irene Flynn. They toured Welwyn, Fairlight, Rocanville, McAulay, Manson and Elkhorn." Stanley Mission high school students in costume.

Drama - Student - 1950-55 - Stage Production

The Saskatchewan Bulletin February, 1950, p. 29; "Watch the make-up. Below, Mary Ellen Burgess answers director's query on the legitimacy of certain stage business he was doubtful about?" Drama adjudicator Mary Ellen Burgess with director at right; student, left, being made-up.

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