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Kenderdine Homestead Plaque

Plaque installed on a rock. It reads:
Kenderdine Homestead
Gus Kenderdine
1870-1947
The pioneer home of the artist Kenderdine was just east of here. Overlooking Hunter’s Lake. He was the foremost interpreter of Saskatchewan scenery, from the open prairies to the norther lakes and forests: and he was also a painter of portraits. Gus Kenderdine had no rival in capturing the spirit, majesty and power of the western Canadian scene. His pictures are his bequest and our heritage, for he left a record on canvas of scenes that have now vanished forever. 1971

ParticipACTION - Band

Group photo of a band from Umea, Sweden, Saskatoon's twin city. Their matching shirts read “Skarsgards Holmsend Bandet” and are holding a variety of band instruments including flutes, clarinets, trumpets, drums, and saxophones. [Taken during a visit to Saskatoon].

Bio/Historical Note: ParticipACTION Saskatoon was a community based event that operated in parallel with a similar event in Umeå, Sweden, Saskatoon’s twin city. Established in 1972 as ParticipACTION’s first model community program to assess if it would be possible to obtain cooperation at the local level from the public and private sectors (including media), as well as from community organizations and community “thought leaders”. If positive, to assess what strategies worked and what could be the expected results. The target audience was all citizens of Saskatoon. A volunteer Board of Directors, headed by Dr. Sam Landa and comprised of influential leaders representing a variety of community sectors, provided the leadership. Funding, as required (almost all initiatives were volunteer or donated), was completely generated locally. National ParticipACTION did not provide any funding, a key decision that could mean the program could be duplicated in any community.

Medicine - Students - 1932

Group photo taken in front of the horticulture greenhouses. Students, back row (l to r):: M.K. Brandt, L.S. Chipperfield, K.C. Johnson, O.R. Schindler, W.T. Maguire. Second row: H.L. Harrington, Harold D. Dalgleish, A.T. Wiens, M.P. Boryski, [John Allen] McNab, Howard Dixon Hart, E. Hitsman, Emile Esram Therrien, J. MacDonald. Front row: B. Orchard, Dr. Rea, Dr. McGibbon, Dr. W.S. Lindsay, Dr. John Fiddes, M.R. Bennett, A. Gumpel. The huskies belonged to Dr. McGibbon.

Medicine - Class Picture, 1936

Sections of Greystone yearbook photographs in parts (only one part shown here).
Back of photo #1 reads:
Upper
N.F. Bile, H.H.W. Brooke, J.L. Coltart, Robert L. Cooke, M.M. Donnel
Lower
D.K. Grant, G.R. Hancock, M.G. Hill, G.R. Hogg, A.B. Houston

Back of photo #2:
Upper
Sid Israels, J.C. Johnston, B. Meth, J.E.B. McPhail, P.G. Schwager
Lower
W.B. Taylor, A.C. Walsh, L.H. Wettlaufer, R.D. Whitman

Medicine - Class Picture, 1940

Back row: N.elson John Bradley, [James Merlin] Rae, Marvin Wasserman, Stewart Arthur Orchard, Harry Edward Dickson, Kenneth Lorne Drummond, William Thompson Beatty, Alfred Henry Grenz, Robert Walden Cram, Samuel Kling, Gordon Dougald Blue, Frederick Edward Gabel. Second row: H.W. Bottomley, Erwin Gregory Hawes, Efstathois William Barootes, Max Menard Gertler, John Driscoll Rublee, Henry Lawrence Coleman Garner, Colin Archibald Sands. Bottom row: Lorna Merle Sansom, Margaret Cleveland Williams, Ms. Ricky Kanee, Dr. J.L. Jackson, Dr. J. Fiddes, Dean W.S. Lindsay, Dr. J.M. Campbell, Dr. R. Altschul, Dr. R. Rea, Dora Palynchuk, Rhonda Maynard Boughton.

Medicine - Class Picture, 1941

Page from the Greystone Yearbook. Names listed are: Paul John Barniecki, S. Berger, C.B. Chambers, C.D. Ellis, E.L. Ewart, M.J. Furman, R.R. Harper, R.M Jackson, J. Ketchum, A. Lehman, Ross Alexander Lobb, J.G. McFetridge, J.S. McGoey, R.J. McKay, J. Moriarty, D.K. Murphy, W.H. Ostapovitch, P.J. Rich, D.A. Stewart, K.P. Turner, J.L. Weatherhilt, R.J.A. White, N.F. Wishlow, M.O. Zerebko.

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