The Saskatchewan Bulletin, December 13, 1969, p. 5; "Christmas is the season when children assume many roles - not the least of which are those of shepherds, wisemen, angels and choir boys. In schools throughout Saskatchewan the nativity scene will be enacted this week. The above picture shows children at Victoria School in Saskatoon at their Christmas pageant last year."
Dr. Rittenhouse is seen behind the podium, speaking at the International Reading Association conference. Two other men, seated at a table, are on stage with the speaker.
At the STF staff Christmas party, General Secretary Gib Eamer is seen handing a gift-wrapped bag of [candy] to a little boy. Arbos editor Julius Friesen watches from a nearby table.
Arbos November-December 1966, cover page; "Our cover photo, by editor Julius Friesen, was a Christmas-in-September venture made possible by the cooperation of the Blankenagel family of Saskatoon. A fully-decorated Christmas tree and colorful German costumes in a setting displaying their cherished German Christmas customs awaited our editor when he came to call on a Saturday morning in late September." A man in traditional German costume sits in an armchair beside a decorated tree. German dolls and Christmas decorations are seen on the mantle and in front of a fireplace with a pile of unlit logs. The man is reading from a book propped open on his knee to a girl and two boys, also dressed in traditional garb. An alert beagle is apparently listening with interest to the story.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, June 1965, p. 2; "Miss Muriel Jacobson of Toronto, correspondent in Canada for the U. N. High Commissioner for Refugees, is seen in Saskatoon's Mendel Art Gallery with Prof. Colwyn Williams, immediate past president of the Northern Saskatchewan Branch of the U. N. Association, and Prof. Per Stensland, chairman of the Saskatchewan Committee for International Co-operation Year. Miss Jacobson was in Saskatoon on May 28 to address a public meeting on; I. C. Y."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1968, p. 1; "On the grounds of the Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, several Saskatchewan sculptors braved the elements to work on sculptures during the time of the SSEA conference until the April cold forced some indoors. Here, Judith Poole of Saskatoon puts the finishing touches on one unusual piece of sculpture."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1968, p. 12; "An artist's conception of Pandora's box? This nameless object was on display at the recent SSEA conference in Saskatoon. Curious viewers were treated to an unusual perceptual experience."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 1966, p. 3; "Miss Mina Forsyth, assistant professor in the College of Education, Regina and consultant at the S.S.E.A. Workshop held in Saskatoon, February 18 and 19, illustrates her lecture on collage art with a startling poster constructed by a Grade V child."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, January 1967; "At the SSEA workshop in Yorkton, Paul Kolysher (second from right) of Walter Murray Collegiate, Saskatoon, demonstrated pottery, tiles and mosaics to a group of interested teachers..."
Women attending an SSEA workshop, seen seated at slope-topped desks and a long wooden table, work on clay sculptures. Workshop consultant Bill Epp of the Technical Collegiate in Saskatoon observes.