Vocational Agriculture - Curling Team
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The Grant Reed team, Vocational Agriculture, winner of 2nd event; team member throwing a stone.
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Vocational Agriculture - Curling Team
The Grant Reed team, Vocational Agriculture, winner of 2nd event; team member throwing a stone.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies Men's Curling Team
Team member L. Trickey (lead) throws a stone; [teammates] in background.
University of Saskatchewan Huskiettes Curling Team
Janet Thompson, skip, throwing a rock.
Bio/Historical Note: Janet Thompson played in the Diamond D Championship (later the Scotties Tournament of Hearts national championship) in 1965.
University of Saskatchewan Fencing Club - Member Photos
Four images of fencing action and groups. Team members identified for image 1639 are W. MacKay, D. Trew, T. Howard, A. Beke, M. Hayes, K. Thompson.
Track and Field - Sprint - Action
Running competition in Saskatoon Arena as a crowd watches.
University of Saskatchewan first women's sprinting race.
Track and Field - Long Jump - Action
An unidentified male athlete takes a jump as spectators line the landing pit [at Griffiths Stadium at dusk].
Two women grappling.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies Men's Wrestling Team - Action
Elevated view of two male wrestlers grappling in a match.
Elevated view of men using parallel bars and doing tumbling exercises in Qu'Appelle Hall gymnasium.
University of Saskatchewan Huskies Men's Curling Team
Men's curling team in action.
Joanne McTaggart - World Record
Joanne McTaggart, second-year Physical Education student and Huskie track and field sprinter, setting a new world record in 300 meters at an indoor CWUAA (CIS) meet in Edmonton, lowering it from 38.9 to 38.2 seconds.
Bio/Historical Note: Joanne McTaggart, indisputably one of Canada’s premier runners of the 1970s, was born in Regina in 1954. She moved to Saskatoon for Grade XI and graduated from Walter Murray Collegiate, where she once won five events at the school meet. McTaggart also started to compete on behalf of the Saskatoon Track and Field Club. She was named to Canada’s national track team in 1972 while in Grade XI. She qualified for the relay team at the 1972 Munich Olympics but Canada didn't send a team. McTaggart enrolled at University of Saskatchewan (B.Ed. 1977) in 1974. In her rookie year with the Huskies, she won conference championships in the 40 yards and 300 metres. That same year she was Western Canadian Junior Champion in the 50 and 200 metres and the Canadian senior indoor 200 champion. McTaggart won 10 conference titles in her four years with the Huskies, highlighted by a world record performance of 38.2 seconds in the 300 metres at the 1975 indoor CWUAA (CIS) meet in Edmonton, Alberta. McTaggart qualified for the Canadian team at the 1975 Pan-American Games, won a bronze medal in the 4x100-metre relay and half an hour later, was invited to run the 4x400-metre relay where Canada held off the Americans and the Cubans to win the gold medal. At the 1976 Montreal Olympics, Joanne competed in the 200 metres and finished fourth in the 4X100-metre relay. McTaggart was inducted into the University of Saskatchewan Athletic Wall of Fame in 1984; the Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame in 1994, and the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame and Museum in 1996.
Parte deJ.E. Murray fonds
University women playing hockey at [Nutana Collegiate Rink], 1915.
Parte deAgriculture Collection
A lynx lying across an upright shovel, with a rifle leaning against the handle in the middle of a field with buildings in the background
Lloydminster Post Office under construction
Group of men/construction workers standing in front of the Lloydminster Post Office that is under construction.