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University of Saskatchewan Men's Track and Field Team

Individual photographs of team members grouped. Inter-Collegiate champion track team members, Names: A. Moses (javelin); J. Mitchell .(relay), B. Wylie (pole vault, high jump); J. Cram (1 mile, 3 mile); K. McLeod (high jump), T. Rackham (hurdles), D. Cameron (100, 220 yards, low hurdles, relay), Bob Rowed (quarter, half, mile); David Kirkbride (100, 220 yards, hurdles, pole vault, relay); Paul Lanz (javelin); G. Thrall (broad jump); J. Charnetski .(shot put, hammer, discus); William (Bill) Denton (relay); B. Hanson (half mile, 3 mile), J. Klinck (discus, shot put, hammer); Joe Griffiths coach); Gil Watson (mgr).

School of Agriculture - Graduates - 1965

Individual photographs of School of Agriculture graduates grouped. Names: R.A. Beckman, A.E. Bruce, M.G. Clarke, W.D.M. Coke-Kerr, M.L. Coolidge, B.J. Good, R.A. Jorgensen, J.W. Mulhern, H.F. Turvey, J.D.H. Wallace, A.L. Anderson. R.A.P. Andreas, M.W.D. Berner, M.L. Currie, F. Duke, J.R. McCulgham, G.E. Ericksteen, M.V. Finel, R.J. Froth, G.G. Gwillim, S.G.L. Hall, J.A. Hankins, R.F. Harris, H.L. Haubrich, C.T. Henderson, V.A. Hult, D.HJ. Isaak, P.H. Janzen, G.H. Hohnson, L.R. Kirk, J.J. Kubin, J.V. Kuffner, J.B. Lamb, W.C. Latrace, G.L. Longmire, E.S. Lorenz, C.L. Edwards, W.T. McDonald, H.S. Martin, R.C. Mellor, A.T. Midgley, T.W. Moore, M.H. Morvik, D.H. Walker, G.A. Pederson, K.H. Penny, V.P. Retterath, L.B. Russell, F.G. Skinner, D.K. Strudwick, T. Switicka, G.C.R. Theil, H.D. Toews, R.A. Nagel, W.E. Walker, D.L. Wudruck, J.F. Zelmer.

School of Agriculture - Graduates - 1962-1963

Individual photographs of School of Agriculture graduates grouped. Names: R. Laackmann, T. Freitag, R. Cay, N. Cay, D. Marin, D. Textor, C.W. Churchill, R. Kuhl, B. Keeler, L. Kenny, R.Wilson, D. Mitchell, W. Annis, K. McLean, D. Duczek, D. Saunderson, N. Skelton, L. Madge, W. Hogg, E. Wilson, K.K. Klein, L. Labrecque, B. Johnson, R. Ziolkoowski, D. Whiting, R. Wooltoron, G. Hamilton, L. Elviss, D. Sanborn, D. Howarth, B. Gardiner, A. Keen, R. Hewlitt, D. Turner, V. Rowden, D. Leifso, N. Boe, L. Haywood, R. Weetman, W. McNaught, T. Zoller, D.J. Jacobs, A.B. Newland, S. Herbst, R. Butterfield, W.L. Allen.

4-H Homecraft Clubs - Members

One image of club leaders sitting and standing around Emma Ducie, who is seated at centre. Also three images of several club leaders posing informally.

Bio/Historical Note: Emma Jane Roberts was born 28 April 1883 in Morley, Yorkshire, England. and emigrated to Canada with her family in 1907. She married Harry Ducie, a farmer and school trustee, in 1909; they had three children, Harold, Rose, and Emmie. Emma Ducie organized the Coates Homemakers' Club [Dundurn District] and continued to be an active member of the Clubs and Women's Institutes at the local, provincial, and national level. Ducie also served with the Saskatoon Council of Women, the Saskatoon Friendship Club and the Canadian Institute of International Affairs. Ducie was also a long-serving member of the advisory council for the College of Agriculture at the University of Saskatchewan. Emma Ducie died 3 December 1990 at age 107.

College of Pharmacy – Graduates

Individual photos of Pharmacy graduates grouped. Names: Vivian L. Anderson, Wayne D. Baumgartner, G. Murray Behl, Cheryl L. Bell, Barry E. Berge, Barry L. Bergen, Deborah A. Bernard, Janet C. Betker, Heather A. Bradshaw, Cyril C.W. Bright, Joyce E. Brownlee, Linda J. Bymoen, Glenna H. Canita, Neil H. Cannon, Deborah L. Carruthers, Lianne M.M. Chasse, James R. Chen, Marjorie J. Chernenkoff, Paul J. Chorneyko, Debbie F. Chow, Norme L. Coleman, Susan K. Conly, Harvey J. Cross, Dougles H. Cuming, James S. Davis, Gail R. Dean, Maylane L. Der, Warren J. Domres, Douglas J. Domres, Douglas B. Down, Margaret R. Dressell, Harvey D. Duke, Leslie A. Duncan, David C. Filipowich, Darlene L. Finley, Gail Y. Fisher, Linda H. Folden, Judith M.L. Fribance, Audrey Lynne Fuglerud, Carolyn S. Gaertner, Joy L. Gillies, Gary G. Gower, Gordon M. Gray, Lois I. Gruending, Adele S. Halke, Monica M. Harmel, Linda M. Hartle, Gaylene J. Heisler, Ethel J. Heuchert, Sharon L. Hills, Gary D. Hubar, Robert S. Hunter, Carolyn L. Jarvin, Raymond J. Joubert, Gerald N. Kirk, Carol R. Knock, Janet L. Kostyna, Paul J. Kot, Janet A. Lawrek, Victor J. Lieffers, Roberta L. Lindenbach, Charles E. Linfoot, Carol J. Listoe, Wendy M. Lyons, Katherine L. MacDonald, Barbara L. Madej, Ronald A. Mahnke, Donald W. Manson, Garth L. McCutcheon, Preston J. McDade, Alex W. McGregor, Colleen McIntosh, Julie A. Mitchell, Rodney Olson, Cheryl L. Ovans, Barry J.A. Parkes, Cheryl S. Parrott, Kelly G. Patrick, Charles Perrin, Florian P. Pikula, Barry R. Poletz, Norman F.T. Puhl, Eugene R. Quan, Bonnie R. Ramsay, Spencer A. Reavie, Murray R. Rousay, Norma K. Scansen, Grant W. Schiltroth, Norman E. Shotter, Sharon G. Sielski, Helen M. Slawinski, Marion L. Smith, R. Murray Smith, Daniel W. Sollid, David A. Sollid, Mary E. Staples, Sheila J. Stevenson, Rosemaria I. Stewart, Gordon S. Stueck, Shauna L. Taylor, Kenneth R. Thompson, Patricia A. Thompson, Patricia J. Verbeke, John N. Vinge, Neil F. Walls, Margaret A. Ward, Brian E. Welford, Karen J. Wserezak, Cornelia M.V. Werkhoven, Gregory J. Wismer, Dale B. Wolfe, Moira A. Young, Linda M. Zimmerman, Clara F. Zulkarnain.

University of Saskatchewan Huskiettes Basketball Team - Player Photos

Individual photographs of team members in uniform grouped. Names: Jean Howes, Noreen Wallace, Dorothy Lake, Pat Lawson, Sylvia Fedoruk (co-capt), Charrie Tofsted (Mgr), Lydia Yaremchuk (co-capt), Eleanor Ciuca, Shirley Howes, Camille Garnier, Peggy Wilton.

Bio/Historical Note: The 1948-1949 Huskiettes won four on the floor, defeating the University of Alberta and the University of British Columbia in Edmonton to take the Cecil Race Trophy as Western intercollegiate champions, winning the Gardiner Trophy as Saskatoon city league champions and adding the provincial junior and senior women's titles. Exams prevented the team from attending the Western Canadian championship. The Huskiettes were undefeated in the 1948-49 season, Ivan King's third as coach of the team. Pat Lawson was the leading scorer, averaging 13 points per game in 18 games. Lydia Yaremchuk was the leading scorer and MVP in the city league, while Peggy Wilton was named the cleanest player. Sylvia Fedoruk and Lydia Yaremchuk were both in their third season with the Huskiettes, Lawson, Wilton and twin sisters Shirley and Jean Howes in their second, while Eleanore Ciuca, Camille Garnier, Dot Lake and Noreen Wallace were all in their first year.

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