Grade Nine initiation at Thornton School
- 01.601.103B
- Item
- ca.1945
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
A large group of students in costumes on the steps of Thornton School in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Grade Nine initiation at Thornton School
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
A large group of students in costumes on the steps of Thornton School in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Gagenville School Children Near Biggar, Saskatchewan
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
A group of students from Gagenville School posing for a class photograph
Gagenville School Children Near Biggar, Saskatchewan
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
A group of students from Gagenville School posing for a class photograph
Gagenville School Children Near Biggar, Saskatchewan
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
A group of students from Gagenville School posing for a class photograph
Gagenville School Children Near Biggar, Saskatchewan
Parte deBiggar Photograph Collection
A group of students from Gagenville School posing for a class photograph
L-R: Lucille Hicks, Kerry Ogg (granddaughter), Donna Lea Ogg (Sweet)
L-R: Dennis Ogg, Devin Ogg, Donna Lea Ogg.
Children in about Grade 1 visit the children's area in the library. The boy in the front turning to look over his shoulder is Danny Gardner. The girl standing and reaching for a glass is Peggy Fletcher.
A group of Wiggins school students pose outside the schoolhouse with their musical instruments, fiddles and mandolins. Identities not known.
Engineering students, Nadia Plumb, Paije McGrath and David Hall pose in a studio. This image was for the 1997-1998 U of S Annual Report.
Thorvaldson Building - Laboratory
Students at work in the Thorvaldson Laboratory.
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.
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.
Grade 7 pupils - Old Victoria school
Parte deHoward Jackson Collection
Grade 7 Pupils - 1904. Old Victoria school.
Inglewood School with Miss Reid, the school's first teacher, and her students