United Nations - 1961-66 - U. N. Association Meeting Speakers
- 1.0870.02
- Stuk
- [ca. 1963]
[From left] Professors Simpson and Williams are seen at the head table during the U. N. (North Sask.) Association meeting in 1963.
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United Nations - 1961-66 - U. N. Association Meeting Speakers
[From left] Professors Simpson and Williams are seen at the head table during the U. N. (North Sask.) Association meeting in 1963.
United Nations - 1961-66 - U. N. Club Students in Costume
Students from North Park school, dressed in costumes from around the world, pose for a group shot in the auditorium. Many nations' flags can been seen decorating the edge of the stage behind them.
Audio - Visual Education 1960-65 - MacKenzie Education Division
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct. 1960; "Shown above is a map of the MacKenzie Education division where Mrs. K. McDonald worked last year, assisting teachers in a curriculum development programme."
Audio - Visual Education 1960-65 - Tape Recording
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, February 1965, p. 16; "Team work as well as individualized instruction results from use of tape recorders. These two girls from Hugh Cairns VC School are taping selections for a research assignment."
Western Cooperative College - Study Group
Students are seen studying around a table while attending Western Cooperative College summer courses in Saskatoon. They include from left, Elmer Bruder, Red Deer, AB; Margaret Leland, Winnipeg, MB; Roy Devlin, Nanaimo, BC; Mrs. Nina Smith, Punnichy, SK; and Phil Rothery (instructor at Coop College).
Science 1981-85 - Mealworm Experiment
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 4, 1985, p. 1; "Saskatoon science consultant and teacher Freda Trew helps April Fehr and Tamara Ferguson, Grade 5 students at College Park school, observe an experiment with mealworms, seeing whether they prefer the dark or the light (they like the dark!)."
Science 1981-85 - Space Shuttle Experiment
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct. 31, 1984, p. 7; "Rob Tanner records the temperature which Cory Schewga reads from a thermometer at a weather station set up near their school?"
Music 1982 - Student Recording
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Dec. 10, 1982, p. 5; "Lorraine Yausie and some of her students examine the record album which they and other teachers and students at Saskatoon's River Heights school have produced."
Sports - Various - 1981-85 - Teachers' Curling Bonspiel Winners
Pictured is [the men's winning team] from the South Saskatchewan teachers' annual bonspiel held Feb. 13 - 15, 1981.
Sports - Various - 1981-85 - Superannuated Teachers' Curling Bonspiel Winners
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 2, 1981, p. 11; "STS executive member Chas. Schwandt, left, presents the George Anderson trophy to Anderson's rink as winners of the A event in the STS bonspiel. Members of the rink are, second from left to right, skip Stan Watkins, third Eric Streeton, second George Anderson and lead Gladys Streeton."
Sports - Various - 1981-85 - Teachers' Golf Tournament Winners
The Eamer trophy is presented to winners of the annual teachers' provincial golf tournament, held June 11-13, 1982.
Sports - Various - 1981-85 - Teachers' Golf Tournament Winner
The Credit Union trophy is presented to the winner at the annual teachers' provincial golf tournament, held June 11-13, 1982.
Sports - Various - 1981-85 - Teachers' Curling Bonspiel Winners
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 31, 1983, p. 17; "The four top men's and the four top women's rinks from northern Saskatchewan met their counterparts from the south in the provincial teachers' curling playdowns, March 18-20 in Indian Head. Seen in each photo are Bill Pearce, who chaired the local organizing committee (left) and Don Bacon, area representative for Carling O'Keefe (right)... Winning rink, women's event: from left, lead Elaine Valleau, second Shawna Summach, third Gerri Wurtz and skip Kay Montgomery, from Melfort."
Sports - Various - 1981-85 - Teachers' Curling Bonspiel Winners
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 4, 1985, p. 9; "The provincial teachers' curling championship was held in Regina March 15-16, with eight men's rinks and four women's rinks competing. At left, women's champions, from Saskatoon, Olga Johnson (skip), Ev Safronetz, Bonnie Klinck and Fay Lee."