Alumni Tea - Homecoming Weekend
- A-9552
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- 17 Oct. 1965
J.W.T. Spinks (right), University President, greets guests during the Alumni Tea at Marquis Hall. Mrs. Mary Spinks is to his right.
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Alumni Tea - Homecoming Weekend
J.W.T. Spinks (right), University President, greets guests during the Alumni Tea at Marquis Hall. Mrs. Mary Spinks is to his right.
Computers - Optical Mark Scoring Reader
Note on back: "Susan McGuirl, 4th year mathematics student, feeds examination papers into the Optical Mark Scoring Reader, while Mrs. U.G. Rao of the Computation Centre checks the machine. The Optical Mark Scoring Reader can mark answer sheets from objective tests at the rate of 1200 an hour".
CJUS-FM Radio Station - Interior
Note on back: "Dudley Newell, announcer librarian at CJUS-FM, operating in the control room of the University of Saskatchewan's student-run FM radio station".
Bio/Historical Note: In 1959 a campus group calling themselves "University Radio Productions" approached the federal government for a broadcast license to operate a student-run FM station on a non-commercial basis. Licensing requirements demanded that licenses only be issued to the university itself; in 1960 students approached the Board of Governors for approval. Operation of the station, including a constitution, was formalized in 1965 between the University and the Students Union (USSU), and CJUS-FM was launched. Studios were initially located in the basement of the university's Memorial Union Building, but were moved to the basement of the Education Building in 1980 next to the Department of Audio Visual Services. The station was launched through a partnership between the university's board of governors and its student union. For a number of years, the station also aired some programming from the CBC Stereo network before CBKS was launched. In 1983, with the station in financial trouble, it began to accept limited commercial advertising, and briefly changed its call sign to CHSK. The following year, the university's board decided to discontinue its funding of the station, and CHSK ceased broadcasting on 30 September 1985. CJUS was relaunched as an Internet radio stream in 2005.
View facing southeast showing construction of Arts Building Tower, and the Thorvaldson addition of the Chemistry Building. University Hospital in foreground; the Bowl and surrounding buildings at centre of image.
View looking east of campus, with river and riverbank in foreground. University Hospital at centre of image, with surrounding buildings. College Drive runs down right side of image.
Convocation - Addresses - J.W.T. Spinks
J.W.T. Spinks, University President, speaking from podium during Convocation in Physical Education gymnasium
Elevated view of Murray Adaskin, head. Department of Music, lecturing to music class while at a piano; students in foreground.
View looking north of Chemistry Building; cars parked in foreground.
Nurses Graduation - Addresses - G.L. Dick
G.L. Dick, executive director, University Hospital, gives an address at the Nurses' Graduation held in the Physical Education gymnasium. Dr. R.W. Begg, Dean of Medicine, is second from left, among other guests.
View looking west with farm land in foreground; most campus buildings visible. College Drive runs along top left side of image.
View looking southwest with Physical Education Building, Engineering Building and Rutherford Rink near centre of image.
View looking north with Griffiths Stadium in foreground. The Bowl and Administration Building near centre of image; College Drive runs through centre.
Law Building - Opening Ceremonies
Chief Justice E.M. Culliton, University Chancellor, unveils a plaque with Commerce crest to declare the new Law Building officially open. Rt. Hon. John G. Diefenbaker seated on dais at far left.
Bio/Historical Note: The Law and Commerce Buildings were designed and constructed as part of a single project between 1965 and 1967. The architect was John Holliday-Scott of the Saskatoon firm Holliday-Scott & Associates.
Convocation - Addresses - J.W.T. Spinks
J.W.T. Spinks, University President, speaks from podium at Convocation in Physical Education gymnasium.
Western College of Veterinary Medicine - Awards Banquet
Dr. W.F. Cates, Associate Professor, Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, presents the B.C. Artificial Insemination Centre $200 award to Stephen Acres at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine annual awards banquet. Two unidentified men sit in background.