- SC6.004
- Item
- [1940s]
Three female friends pose for a photograph in front of the Anglican Church. L-R: Ellen Woolum, Irene Hnatchuk, Mable Hunter. All three attended Stewart School.
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Three female friends pose for a photograph in front of the Anglican Church. L-R: Ellen Woolum, Irene Hnatchuk, Mable Hunter. All three attended Stewart School.
Students sitting at their desks inside a classroom at Rosetown Composite High School.
Four women studying with books and a microphone on the table.
A school photo taken outside Balnamoon School in the McGee area, SE 1/4 9 29 16 W3. Third from left, front row: Stella Roach (Wilson).
Students of Sunny Bank knit woollen squares which were assembled to make the pictured quilt. The quilt was then sent to the Red Cross which in turn sent it to soldiers overseas who served in World War II.
Seven girls pose with a quilt they made through school. This quilt was likely made to be sent to the Red Cross, who would send it overseas to soldiers who served in World War II.
20 unidentified students lined up for a school photo outside Wiggins School.
Groups of schoolchildren parade down the 100 block of Rosetown's Main Street. Rosetown Grade 1's are in the foreground, with grade 2 behind. Businesses along the east side of Main Street can be seen in the background.
A group of Wiggins school students pose outside the schoolhouse with their musical instruments, fiddles and mandolins. Identities not known.
L-R: Lucille Hicks, Kerry Ogg (granddaughter), Donna Lea Ogg (Sweet)
L-R: Dennis Ogg, Devin Ogg, Donna Lea Ogg.
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.
Students play cards and read in the lounge in Kirk Hall.