The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 22, 1988, p. 3 "IN SPITE OF ADVERSITY TEACHERS CAN AND WILL PREVAIL - KING. While teachers face adversity, increased expectations in the community and an inaccurate public image, they will be able to meet those challenges, Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) President Glen King said April 6."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 22, 1988, p. 4 "SSTA PRESIDENT SAYS STANDARDIZED TESTS DON'T ENSURE QUALITY. Standardized testing will not ensure that students receive the kind of education they will need for the world of the 21st century. That was the message Berny Wiens, president of the Saskatchewan School Trustees Association, left with STF councillors April 8."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 6, 1987, p. 12 "Shamrock councillor Sharon Armstrong makes a point during debate on resolutions at the Saturday plenary session of Council '87."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 6, 1987, p. 1; "From left, STF President Gerry Cooke, General Secretary Mel Lofstrom and Vice-president Susan Bates compare notes during a break in the action at the Saturday plenary session of Council. Cooke and Bates took turns chairing proceedings as councillors debated and voted on resolutions."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 25, 1987, p. 1 "THANKS, MEL. Long-time Gull Lake councillor Gurnam Singh, left, chats with STF General Secretary Mel Lofstrom during a break in what was Lofstrom's last Council meeting. Lofstrom, who will retire Dec. 24, received a standing ovation from the councillors at the close of the Nov. 14 proceedings."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 25, 1987, p. 3 "THE 3Ds OF COUNCIL?Decision: Above, when discussion and debate are over, and the question has been called, hands go up saying yea or nay, thus deterring the fate of the resolutions."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 6, 1987, p. 6; "In spite of the 'gloom and doom' which has resulted from the recently announced funding cuts, there are good things happening in education in this province, the Saskatchewan School Trustees Association president [Alphonse Kirzinger] says."
No corresponding Saskatchewan Bulletin picture (except frame 16). Ten images of long-time Saskatchewan teachers receiving honorary STF life memberships, and posed seated, Phuman Vaid; standing, from left, Art Klassen and Al Cox.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 6, 1987, p. 10 "STF HONORS VAID, KLASSEN, COX. Long-time Saskatchewan teachers receiving honorary STF life memberships are: seated, Phuman Vaid; standing, from left, Art Klassen and Al Cox.