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Moose Jaw Millers Hockey team

Team photograph of the Moose Jaw Millers hockey team, Southern Saskatchewan Champions for the 1937-1938 season. Photograph taken in front of Kerr and Anderson Mens Wear store. Players identified on back of photograph as (left to right): Ted Pudden; Vic Myles; Eddie Steinhauer; Archy Getty; Lou Labovitch; Harry Warr; Sid Boyling; Pete Dewar; Alex Echit; Pallie Pascoe; Billy Simpson; Pete Voet; Tommy Dewar; Reg Bentley; Doug Bentley; ___ Collins; Hendy Henderson; Howard Weekes; Cy Polson; Doc Calvert (in front)

Moose Jaw Millers Hockey Club

Peewee Champions

Maple Leafs hockey team Peewee champions 1941-42. Back row, L-R: Ron Mullins, Bill Haid, teacher Bill Martin, unknown, L. Wickett, S. Rushmore. Front row: Ron Winters, K. Aseltine, Bill Graham, Jim McCortin, Ray Reid.

Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)

Penta Kai Deka - Activities

Big and Little Sisters hockey game during Pente Kai Deka Week.

Bio/Historical Note: From the Greek for ‘five and ten,’ Pente Kai Deka was created on 8 April 1911 with the first 15 women students on campus – five “big sisters” and ten “little sisters.” Every woman entering the University automatically became a member. Eventually the group became its own directorate within the Students Representative Council, and the PKD president, the vice-president of the SRC. Activities of the group included a Big Sister-Little Sister Dance, June in January, Jeanboree, a Spring Tea and a Frosh Week fashion show. As the sexual revolution loomed large in the late 1960s women on campus grew increasingly ambivalent toward the group, which had been seen by many female students as irrelevant and antiquated since midway through the decade. It was this attitude, as well as the sheer increase in the number of women and students in general at the University by the late 1960s that led to the group’s demise after the 1968-1969 academic year.

Red Indians Hockey Club, Humboldt, Sask.

Team photograph of the Red Indians Hockey Club in Humboldt, Saskatchewan. Team members identified as, back row (left to right): D. Smith (Smitty), R. Smith (Rudy), L. Smith (Lou), J. Mitchell (Skip), E. England (Joe), H. Roden (Red), L. Parker (Mike); middle row (left to right): D. Poelzer (Dick), P. Frederick (Pete), A. Walker (Andy); front row (left to right): 'Curly' Coleman.

Redwings Hockey

L-R standing: Vic Hicks, Bob Holler, Bob Johnson, Wayne Legge, Jim Foster, Dennis Gillis, Don Conlin. Front, L-R: Allan Duncan, Pete Dreidger, Larry Grothe, Larry Bentham, Roy Haddock, Dale Brown.

Regina Argos hockey team

Father Athol Murray (4th from left--back row) and the Regina Argos, when he first came to Regina in 1925-1926. Back row (L-R) E.C. Rossie, Tony Neisner, Jack Cranston, Father Murray, Mr. Acaster, John Habelman, Bob McGregor; Middle row (L-R) Jim Caswell, Mike Uraski, Clarence Acaster, Tony Ritter, Luid Palm, Angus Mitchell, Joe Dutkowski; Front row (L-R) Len Dowie, Henry Ast.

Rosetown Nitehawks

The Rosetown Nitehawks team photo. Back row, L-R: Grant Henderson, Neil Manson, Ron Hare, Ray Kolstad, Don Aitken, Ron Christianson, Dennis Ogg, Dave Wickett, John Howard, George Bessey. Front row: Luc Labrecque, Hugh Lees, Myron Michayluk, Randy Fox, Tom Frerichs, Steve Gilroy, Rollie Parise. Missing: Grant Clark.

Rosetown Peewee Hockey Team

Rosetown's Peewee Hockey club in 1938-1939, the first year of organized hockey in Rosetown. Back row, L-R: Ted Carr, Eldon Muttit, Hank Craddock, Geo. Lee (Principal), unknown, Lorne McConnell. Front row, L-R: Vic Dillabough, Phil Lefevre, Jim Maxwell, Gord Winters, George Pietro.

Sovereign Starlets

Sovereign girls' hockey team. Back row, L-R: Lenora Palen (Anton), Carol Turner (Walker), Gloria Veitenheimer (Joyner), Audrey Anderson (Ritchie), Rev. Brandow, June Shatilla (Wickett), Joyce Lyons (Carmichael), Edith Wilson (East), Margie Sparks (Thompson). Front row: Margaret Anderson (Lymburner), Irene Sparks (McAdam), Julie Crilly (Middleton), Elaine Sparks, Velma Crilly (Lyons).

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