The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Jan. 18, 1989, p. 5; "Winning skip Terry Howard from Prince Albert delivers a rock in the first provincial mixed teachers' curling bonspiel held Dec. 2-4 in Saskatoon. Sweeping is lead Cheryl Johnson from Estevan, while second Ken Peet from Prince Albert prepares for action. Also on the winning rink was third Marilyn Johnson from Gull Lake."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Nov. 26, 1986, p. 7; "The 34-year career of Kamsack's collegiate came to a fiery end the night of Nov. 3 when it burned to the ground, displacing 16 teachers and 260 students?"
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct. 21, 1987, p. 2; "An essential part of every school staff is the person - or persons - who takes care of the 'physical plant'. Here, Art Grove prepares North Battleford comprehensive high school for the coming day's onslaught of traffic."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 7, 1990, front cover; "It was back-to-school time a week before the bell actually rang for Judith Wilson, Grade 3 teacher at P. J. Gillen elementary in Esterhazy. Here she unpacks boxes in preparation for the first day of classes."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, March 7, 1986, front cover; "As part of its action to raise awareness of child abuse, the STF hosted a one-day consultation March 3 in Saskatoon with 20 representatives of interested agencies, including sexual assault centres, social workers, counsellors and the departments of education and social services. STF Executive Assistant Pat Donegan (above, right) and Research Assistant Verna Gallén led the discussion of participants' reactions to a new STF in-service kit on child abuse, which will be used to train teachers around the province to lead child abuse in-service sessions."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct. 3, 1986, p. 1; The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Sept. 16, 1987, pp. 6-7 A child's hand receives "the strap", illustration for an article on the corporal punishment debate.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Feb. 4, 1987, p. 6 St. Mark counsellor Lloyd Ratzlaff, creator of an innovative discipline program in an inner city school, smiles from his seat in front of a wall filled with student art.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 3, 1989, front cover; "As part of a major reading promotion featuring a dragon, five Grade 3 students from Battleford Central school, from left, Angie Stone, Anita Chartier, Michelle Bergeron, Alana Tucker and Alycia Etcheverry show their pet dragon how to read in their castle-like library."
"Lumsden High School Library recently donated four partial sets of historically significant books to the University of Regina library. From left are Karen McLeod, Library Co-ordinator; Sandra Johnson, Division Board Member; Ernie Ingles, U of R Librarian; Melitta Bosse, Deanna Dalrymple, Lumsden High School Library staff."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Feb. 24, 1988, p. 3; "Prince Albert school officials get a first-hand look at the new teachers' resource center. From left are, board vice-chairperson Bob Nelson, Director of Education Dennis Hockley, learning resources centre consultant Clyde Lutkin and trustee Peter Griffiths."
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Feb. 24, 1988, p. 3; "Prince Albert school board chairperson Ron Jevons takes a close look at reference materials in the new resource centre for use with primary students."
Potashville school division teachers Ken & Eloise Johnson are seen at their teachers' convention Feb. 12/87, in the Stewart Resources Centre, STF building, Saskatoon.
The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Feb. 20, 1987, p. 6; "? Here, Evelyn Zeebek (left) and Bev Lefebvre look through some language arts resource kits following a presentation on the centre during the Potashville Teachers' Association's convention, Feb. 12?"