Art - Summer School - 1954, 1957 - Art Methods Course
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The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March - April 1958, p. 22; "Displays included puppets?"
Art - Summer School - 1954, 1957 - Art Methods Course
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March - April 1958, p. 22; "Displays included puppets?"
Educational Tours 1961 - RCMP on Horseback
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, January 1962, p. 43; "It was pass-out day at the RCMP barracks, and the Swift Current tour group got the full treatment?"
Aero-Bee (Youth Takes to the Skies) - Rocket Launch
Arbos September-October 1969, p. 9; "All eyes are on the rocket as a student waits for the right moment to push the launch button."
Saskatchewan Society for Education through Art (SSEA) 1962-65 - Display
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Dec., 1962; "A selected exhibition of Saskatchewan High School art was displayed at the University's Memorial Union Building." CSEA Convention (Canadian Society for Education through Art)
Saskatchewan Society for Education through Art (SSEA) 1962-65 - Workshop
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1965; "Mrs. Louise Malking, a well-known Saskatoon artist, assists elementary school teacher, Caroline Stacey, in the construction of a cardboard print. The scene is a classroom in Saskatoon's Mendel Art Gallery where members of the Saskatchewan Society for Education through Art recently held a two-day workshop."
Saskatchewan Society for Education through Art (SSEA) 1962-65 - Pottery Workshop
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, December 1965, p. 7; "William Epp of the Saskatoon Technical Collegiate and Gordon Sukut of City Park concentrate on their first efforts at potting. The two were attending a three-day pottery workshop sponsored by the Saskatoon Local of the Saskatchewan Society for Education through Art and the Saskatchewan Arts Board, November 19, 20 and 21."
Audio - Visual Education ca. 1966 - Motion Picture Seminar
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, September 1966, p. 6; "Thirty educators from across Canada attended a six-week seminar on motion pictures at the Montreal headquarters of the National Film Board. Aimed at investigating the social and personal effects of film and television, the NFB's Summer Institute is the first project of its kind ever held in Canada."
Audio - Visual Education ca. 1966 - Masking Filmstrips
Attached caption (removed): "Special masking of colour transparencies ensure optimum colour quality in finished filmstrip. National Film Board."
Arbos May-June, 1968, p. 13-15, ; "The industrial arts lab at Massey is divided into five areas." Industrial arts lab, Massey school, Regina
STF Building (Arlington Avenue) - Official Sod Turning - Sod Breaking Ceremony
STF executive members and staff stand and crouch around a sign proclaiming the future site of the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation. Back row (rhs of photo) from left - Mel Lofstrom, Ruben Richert, Stirling McDowell. Center row, from left - Ken Benson, Joe Brown, Bruce Wiggins, Larry Young, Harry Walker, Keith Bolton, Art McBeath, Leo Marshall, Arthur Cowley; Front row, from left - Errol Young, Gordon Merryfield, Boyd Taylor, [Harry Costello?], Dave Keith, Larry Lozinski, Dick Klippenstein
STF Building (Arlington Avenue) - Construction - Under Construction
The STF building on Arlington is shown under construction.
STF Building (Arlington Avenue) - Construction - Under Construction
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Dec. 13, 1968, p. 3; "The new Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation building located in Saskatoon's South East Nutana area is quickly taking shape. The above picture shows how construction had progressed up to the end of November. The building is to be ready for occupancy by November 1, 1969."
STF Building (Arlington Avenue) - Construction - Exterior Completed
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 2, 1969, p. 2; "The exterior of the new Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation building is virtually complete. It is expected that the building will be ready for occupancy by Dec. 1. Located at the corner of Arlington and Louise Avenues in suburban Saskatoon, the building dominates the skyline."
Saskatchewan's Golden Jubilee - St. Francis School Jubilee Display
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, December 1955, p. 32; "Right: St. Francis is Saskatoon's newest separate school. The students there concentrated on Saskatchewan 'at work' and 'at play,' making wide use of printed pictures of industry and the holiday resorts."
Saskatchewan's Golden Jubilee - Bishop Murray School Jubilee Display
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, December 1955, p. 33; "Below: Bishop Murray School put together a group of panels each of which was devoted to a different subject. One, for instance, showed the growth of transportation facilities and equipment."