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Cadets - Driving Competition

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, October 1954, p. 18; "Youths Become Citizens in a Six-Week Training Programme at Camp Dundurn, Under Guidance of Prairie Teachers? Closing exercises included competition between truck teams parking and backing into confined areas."

School Programs - Various 1949-1958 - Shakespearean Puppet Construction

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1951, p. 29; "Muriel Gould, Yorkton Collegiate, Tells How She Used Hand Puppets to Present the Shakespearian Thriller, "Julius Caesar"? Arranging Calpurnia's hair. The same head with a different hair-do or wig can be used for other characters without loss of effect. Angeline Sarochan and Clarence Watson are the students."

School Programs - Various 1949-1958 - "A Lesson in Democracy"

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, September 1949, p. 19; "June 27 was Election Day in the Grade One Room in the King George School, at Moose Jaw. Henry Andres (who arrived from Germany at Easter) is about to place his ballot in the ballot-box. Gail Bray is sitting in the polling booth (built of large-sized blocks); live-posters frame the faces of the three candidates, Carol Ann Walker, Jimmy Hilton and Duncan Cameron. Billie Stewart waits to see if his name can be found on the Voters' List by Stephen Williams. Connor Hall watches the camera."

School Programs - Various 1949-1958 - Antelope School Cooperative Founder

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 1950, p. 26; "Rural School Co-operative in School Supply Business. Founder and son: Lewis and Donald Lloyd discussed past and present of Antelope School Supplies Co-op. Mr. Lloyd is a member of the executive of the Saskatchewan Federated Co-operatives Limited. Don is looking up from an issue of The Western Producer containing the story of another successful co-op."

School Programs - Various 1949-1958 - Growing Bulbs

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct. - Nov. 1958, p. 35; "A Teaching "Aid" that Pays Off in Glorious Color for your classroom? All bulbs really need for growth are dampness, light and warmth. Teacher Barbara Lee, Lavant Station, Ont., shows Woodroffe Public School grade one, how hyacinth flourishes in water."

School Programs - Various 1949-1958 - Boy with Daffodil

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct. - Nov. 1958, p. 35; "A Teaching "Aid" that Pays Off in Glorious Color for your classroom? Brian Miller proudly shows the result of all his work." A smiling boy holds up a daffodil in a terra-cotta pot. A beaming grey-haired man leans toward the boy and prepares to write in a notebook [judge cropped from Bulletin image].

School Programs - Various 1949-1958 - Mental Hygiene Teachers

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, September 1949, p. 50; "First of 2000 Canadian teachers who are to be given special training in mental hygiene of children, this group has finished studies in Toronto under auspices of Toronto University and the National Committee for Mental Hygiene. Seated, left to right: E. L. Abbott, Arcola, Sask.; Edna R. Lawrence, Vancouver; Herbert Matthews, Montreal; Louise Pettingel, Winnipeg; M. D. Gulutzen, Canora, Sask. Standing: J. J. R. Mahon, Ridgedale, Sask.; J. D. Stennett, Ridgetown, Ont.; J. P. Mayberry, Hamilton, Ont.; R. K. MacKenzie, Vancouver; Lloyd Smith, Moose Jaw, Sask."

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