The Saskatchewan Bulletin February, 1950, p. 31; "At the table, below, three characters were required to be seated to establish 'validity,' but the director provided for animation in this scene by having the old character (stooping, left) move towards and away from table, registering by excited gestures his reaction to what the character (right) was writing."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin February, 1950, p. 32; "Skillful make-up is the player's aid in helping to establish character." Two student actors being made-up by adults.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, October 1955, p. 27; "'Come, come, I am king; my masters, know you that?' This scene from 'Lear' shows the block units faced with fern and rock cut-outs."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, October 1955, p. 20; "An example of the use of hinged scenery from a production of 'The Merry Wives of Windsor'; the walls, center - back, swing round to reveal a forest scene."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, October 1955, p. 29; A dramatic scene from 'Treasure Island'. The columns in 'Two Gentlemen' are now the masts of 'Hispaniola'."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, October 1954, p. 23; "Internationally famous stage star is James Mason (above) but the lady, not yet so well known internationally, is a Regina girl - Frances Hyland, shown in her role of Isabella." James Mason as Angelo and Frances Hyland as Isabella; Measure for Measure; Shakespearean Festival 1954; Stratford Canada
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 1962; "M. J. Serienko, Driver Education Director, gives City Park Collegiate student Janet Paul a parking pointer. Mr. Serienko says the technical aspects of driver education are secondary to developing a mature sense of responsibility."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Jan. 1961, p. 16; "W. W. Hitchcock observes the reaction time of BRCI student Delmar Haug as part of an aptitude test required of would-be drivers."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Jan. 1963, p. 30; "Pictured above Lorne Wilson, left, science teacher at Aden Bowman Collegiate and Lorne Ehmann, right, science teacher at Mount Royal Collegiate, demonstrate a lesson on momentum in the new Physical Science Study Course being introduced in Saskatchewan. They were televised on closed circuit television at the first educational TV Workshop to be produced in the province."