- A-963
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- Sept. 1960
Five female cheerleaders and two male cheerleaders lead a pipe band [Bonnie Blue Bells] at the Huskies' opening game of the 1960 football season at Griffiths Stadium. Spectators in bleachers in background.
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Five female cheerleaders and two male cheerleaders lead a pipe band [Bonnie Blue Bells] at the Huskies' opening game of the 1960 football season at Griffiths Stadium. Spectators in bleachers in background.
Six female cheerleaders, wearing plaid skirts and sweaters, doing a routine during a basketball game between the Huskies and the State (U.S.) Teachers College.
Three female cheerleaders and one male cheerleader lead the crowd in a cheer at the Huskies' opening game of the 1960 football season at Griffiths Stadium.
Cheerleading Team - Group Photo
Indoor posed image of members of a five-person cheerleader team dressed in plaid skirts and white shirts with "U of S" with a number embroidered on the chest. From l to r: C. Hull, V. Kachman, W. MacLeod, J. Vaughan and M.L. Carter,
Cheerleading Team - Pre-Game Ceremonies
J.W.T. Spinks, University President, and Sid Buckwold, mayor of Saskatoon, walk across the field with three cheerleaders before the Huskies' opening game of the 1960 football season at Griffiths Stadium.
Cheerleading Team in Homecoming Parade
Marching band and cheerleaders crossing the University Bridge in Saskatoon during the Homecoming Parade.
Cheerleading Team in Homecoming Parade
Cheerleaders lead a marching band down 2nd Avenue in Saskatoon during the Homecoming Parade.
Emmanuel College - Students and Faculty - 1968
Indoor posed photo of Emmanuel College students and faculty.
Geology - Research - Marilyn Truscott
Marilyn Truscott of Glidden, Saskatchewan, a PhD candidate in geological sciences at the University of Saskatchewan, makes use of an electron probe x-ray microanalyzer. Mrs. Truscott uses the machine to analyze samples of volcanic rock from the Sweetgrass Hills in Montana. She is obtaining information that will help provide a more complete picture of the geological history of the Western Plains.
This fonds contains materials relating to the life of Jack Quinlan. It includes photographs of his years as a student at the University of Saskatchewan, but predominantly reflects his time with the RCAF. It is notable for the letters of condolence sent to his family following his death, which provide clear evidence of the extent to which one family’s loss was felt throughout the community.
Quinlan, John Michael
Students play cards and read in the lounge in Kirk Hall.
M. Ruth Murray takes paper currency from a freshman wearing a beanie in exchange for a book.
Bio/Historical Note: Margaret Ruth Murray was born on 17 October 1909 in Westville, Nova Scotia and in 1917 moved with her family to Saskatchewan. Ruth attended Caswell Hill School and Bedford Road Collegiate and graduated from the Saskatoon Normal School and taught for one and a half years. Ruth received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Saskatchewan in 1933. She worked in various departments in the University, until beginning her career with the Library in 1935. Murray took a years' leave in 1943 to obtain her BLS from the University of Toronto. She retired in 1977. Murray died in Saskatoon in 2006 at age 97.
Medical Lab - Class in Session
Students at work in the Medical Lab in the College of Medicine, from l to r: L. Upelwicks; R. Harrington; Theodoric (Ted) Nwafor Chukwulobe Agulefo; L.W. Wasew; T.R. Morris; P.C. Thorfinnson.
"out of an egg" - "Orkan Agro"
An Agricultural student stretches after apparently having just emerged from a giant egg.
Student Art Class, University of Saskatchewan
Part of A.F.L. Kenderdine fonds
Photograph of students from a University of Saskatchewan art class, used on a promotional calendar from Tham's studio.