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Dr. Brian Haig - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Dr. Brian Haig, Department of Surgery, College of Medicine.

Bio/Historical Note: Image appeared in 6 Sept.1996 issue of OCN.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. T.H. (Brian) Haig (1932 -2011) received his MD and PhD from the University of Saskatchewan, and his MSc from McGill University. He retired in 2000 and became Professor Emeritus.

Dr. Kenneth Haight - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Dr. Ken Haight, Family Medicine.

Bio/Historical Note: Image appeared in 5 Sept. 1997 issue of OCN.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Kenneth Russell Haight earned his MD from the College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan. He practiced as a family physician, first in Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan, and then Saskatoon. He served as associate dean of Undergraduate Education at the College of Medicine and as medical director of the Palliative Care Consultation Team at Royal University Hospital. Dr. Haight died 3 July 1997 in [Saskatoon].

Terry Hellquist

Construction engineer Terry Hellquist of Facilities Management considers water seepage in part of the three kilometres of campus tunnels.

Bio/historical note: Image appeared in 24 Jan 1997 issue of OCN.

Herstory

Members of the collective that produced Herstory posing informally indoors: (l to r) Mona Holmlund, Gail Youngberg, Cheryl Avery, Mary Gilliland, Shirley Martin, Teresa Harley, Deanna Herman, and Patti Williams.

Bio/Historical Note: Image appeared in 9 Jan. 1998 issue of OCN.

Bio/Historical Note: In 1973, five Saskatoon women - June Bantjes, Beth Foster, Gwen Gray, Colleen Pollreis, and Erin Shoemaker - applied for and received an Opportunities For Youth grant. With little background in either research or women's history, they produced and published Herstory: The Canadian Women's Calendar, a calendar documenting the history and achievements of Canadian women. Since then, 50 women have at some time been members of the Saskatoon Women's Calendar Collective; the calendar's 20th edition was published in 1995. When the Collective started, the field of women's history was relatively new: Herstory quickly became, and has remained, a Canadian best-seller, despite a two year hiatus (1983-1984) when one publisher's failure demanded a lengthy search for a new publisher. Each calendar contains profiles of individual women or women's groups, essays on issues, or highlights the work of an author or artist. The collective planned to rename and reform, launching as a new but familiar entity in 2016.

Dr. Blaine A. Holmlund - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Dr. Blaine Holmlund, Professor Emeritus of Planning and Development. Outdoor image possibly taken near time of presentation of an honourary Doctor of Laws degree by the University of Saskatchewan.

Bio/Historical Note: Image appeared in 16 Oct. 1998 issue of OCN.

Deborah Houston - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Deborah Houston, Assistant Operations Manager in Corporate Administration.

Bio/Historical Note: Deborah Houston is a contracts specialist with the College of Nursing (2023).

Bio/Historical Note: Image appeared in 4 May 2001 issue of OCN.

Mel Hosain - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Mel Hosain, professor of Civil Engineering.

Bio/historical note: Image appeared in 9 Apr. 1999 issue of OCN.

Bio/Historical Note: Mel Hosain graduated from the University of Dacca (Dhaka, now in Bangladesh) in 1960 with a B.Sc. (Civil Engineering) and was awarded a Ph.D. (Structural Engineering) from Dalhousie University in 1969. He enjoyed a long career as a professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Saskatchewan. Hosain’s main areas of teaching and research were in structural engineering with emphasis on steel structures and composite floor systems. His research contributed to the updating of the CSA code for structural steel. He was instrumental in establishing the Saskatoon section of the CSCE and served the Society in various ways, including as its President in 1998. His contributions to the engineering profession and to the community have been recognized with many honours and accolades including a Master Teacher Award from the U of S in 1999-2000.

First 20 Huskie Holiday Lottery Scholarship Winners - Group Photo

Huskies Lottery Scholarship winners. Front row (l to r):: Taryn Fjeld (hockey), Amanda Hagel (volleyball), Dawn Dreger (volleyball), Claire Dore (basketball), Lisa Bodnarus (basketball), Karlyn Serby (track & field), Edyta Sieminska (cross-country). Back: Eric Kirschner (wrestling), Seth Lang (basketball), Reid Bilben (volleyball), Jeremy Rondeau (hockey), Derek Sieben (hockey), Colin Dutton (football), Ryan Reid (football), Jamie Epp (cross-country). Missing are: Robby Boisson (hockey), Blake Cumming (track & field), Brent Dancey (football), Ian Ferguson (basketball), Joanna Mould (hockey).

Bio/historical note: Image appeared in 10 Nov. 2000 issue of OCN.

University of Saskatchewan Huskies Football Team - Vanier Cup

Hoisting the Vanier Cup, which now has the Huskies name on it three times, are (from l to r): Michael Stewart, Scott Flory, Matt Kellett, Warren Muzika, Trevor Ludtke (almost hidden), and James Repesse.

Bio/Historical Note: Image appeared in 8 Jan. 1999 issue of OCN.

Bio/Historical Note: In 1990 the Huskies beat the Concordia Stingers 24-17 for their first Vanier Cup win. In 1996 the Huskies won their second championship by defeating the St. Francis Xavier X-Men 31-12. Saskatchewan won their third championship in 1998 by defeating the Concordia Stingers 24-17. All three games were played at Skydome in Toronto.

University of Saskatchewan Huskies Football Team - Vanier Cup

George Ivany (partly hidden), University President, introduces President-elect Peter MacKinnon to the Toronto audience as Chancellor Peggy McKercher and husband Bob and others applaud.

Bio/Historical Note: In 1990 the Huskies beat the Concordia Stingers 24-17 for their first Vanier Cup win. In 1996 the Huskies won their second championship by defeating the St. Francis Xavier X-Men 31-12. Saskatchewan won their third championship in 1998 by defeating the Concordia Stingers 24-17. All three games were played at Skydome in Toronto.

Bio/historical note: Image appeared in 8 Jan. 1999 issue of OCN.

F. Hedley Auld - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of F. Hedley Auld, Director of Extension.

Bio/Historical Note: Francis Hedley Auld was born in 1881 in Prince Edward Island and attended Prince of Wales College at Charlottetown. Upon graduation in 1899, he taught public school briefly. In 1902 Auld moved to western Canada, intending to settle in Edmonton, Alberta. He visited his brother who taught in Abernethy, Saskatchewan, and met the Honourable William R. Motherwell. A general store job did not last long, as Motherwell secured employment for him in the provincial government's Dairy Branch. Auld was the first director of Extension at the University of Saskatchewan (1910–1912). On 31 January 1911 Auld met with 42 women in Regina, and the Saskatchewan Homemakers clubs were initiated. These clubs provided networking on homemaking, temperance issues, gardening, health, and poultry raising. Auld returned to the province's civil service in 1914, rejoining the Provincial Department of Agriculture. In 1916 Auld became Deputy Minister of Agriculture, serving until 1946. He was elected to the University of Saskatchewan Senate in 1944. He became the fifth Chancellor of the University of Saskatchewan from 1947-1965. From 1950-1951 Auld was Grand Lodge of Saskatchewan, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons Past Grand Masters. Auld was also a member of the Board of Governors of St. Andrew's College. In 1936 an honourary Doctor of Laws degree was awarded to Auld by the U of S. The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE), was awarded to Auld in 1946. Auld died on 15 February 1967 at age 95. In 1973 he was inducted posthumously into the Saskatchewan Agriculture Hall of Fame.

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