View of sunken garden between Marquis Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall. Students walking on sidewalks and lying on the grass. Biology Building in background across the Bowl.
Dr. R.S. Butler, Professor of Veterinary Medicine, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, presents a $100 prize, provided by the Manitoba Veterinary Medicine Association Ladies Auxiliary, to Valerie Broadfoot of Gladstone, Man., at the College's annual awards banquet in Marquis Hall. Dignitaries seated in background.
View looking northeast of Thorvaldson Building; northwest corner of Murray Building in foreground. Physics Building, the Bowl, and Administration Building visible in background. Taken from roof of Arts Tower.
J.B. Conway, Assistant Professor of Psychology, conducts abiofeedback experiment on a female subject. Subject is reclining while wearing headphones. An unidentified man sits behind subject in front of equipment.
Note on back: "Brazilians (l to r) Julio Meira e Sa, Clemente Carneiro da Silva, Marivone Gonzaga de Almeida, and Waldeciro Colaco gather a cylinder of soil adjacent to the U of S experimental grain plots for isotopic and nutrient analysis. The students are undertaking two-year doctoral soil science studies at the University and will return to Brazil in the fall of 1978 to begin projects related to tropical soils".
Queen Elizabeth II travels by car on the sidewalk in front of the Murray Building. Mrs. Elsie Begg accompanies her. Health Sciences Building visible in background; spectators stand on the grass.
Dr. Douglas R. Cherry (left), dean of Arts, presents the Earl of Bessborough Prize in Science to Kevin Scott Gordon of Saskatoon at Convocation held at Centennial Auditorium.
View looking south of exterior of Centennial Auditorium, location of the University of Saskatchewan's annual convocations. Two city transit buses wait in front; pedestrians on sidewalk and vehicle traffic in foreground.
An audience of adults and children watch a demonstration of gaseous anaesthesia performed on a horse by a Veterinary employee or student at Vetavision.
Note on back: "Shirley Dawn (seated), daughter of the late naturalist Grey Owl, examines memorabilia associated with her father's life and work. Mrs. Georgeann Short, who is doing a study of Grey Owl for a masters thesis at the University of Saskatchewan, points out an item of interest".
View of campus looking west; Preston Avenue runs along bottom of image, with campus buildings at centre. East side residential area visible, with College Drive running along left side of image. 25th Street Bridge, river and west side in background.