Farm Boys Club - Short Course - Saskatoon
- A-3802
- Item
- Nov. 1938
Club members shown sitting and standing in a building.
Farm Boys Club - Short Course - Saskatoon
Club members shown sitting and standing in a building.
Group photo of club members sitting and standing on grass, with trees in background.
Farm Boys Club - Grain Club -Tuxford
Group photo of club members and staff, including a female, from Tuxford, Saskatchewan, standing on boardwalk and ground in front of building.
Farm Boys and Girls Club - Swine Club - Wiseton
Group photo of club with four hogs in the foreground and some members holding a sign saying," Wiseton Boys Swine Club, Annual Fair Oct 20, 1931, Toronto 1926 and 1930".
Young Men's Christian Association - Executive - Group Photo
Group photo of the YMCA executive. Back row (l to r): Thomas Hunter Wells (chairman, devotional committee); George Arthur Harding (chairman, bible study); Reginald Miller Luckraft (vice-president); Abraham J. Leoppkey (treasurer). Front row: J.A. Graham (secretary); James W. Cruikshank (president).
Group photo of club members sitting and standing on lawn at Regina Exhibition; monument and trees in background.
Morton Historical Association - Executive - Group Photo
Executive of the Morton Historical Association. Written on back of photo are names: K.M. Benson, Jean E. Murray, Ruth Smith, P. Jordan, Jean MacKay, Beth Stewart and Jack Purves.
Bio/historical note: Membership in the Historical Association, formed in 1917-1918, was open to any student who had taken one course in history at the University. Professor A.S. Morton fostered the society from the beginning and proved a source of inspiration in awakening and sustaining interest not only in ancient history and historical research, but also in modern problems and events. A photograph of members and a brief account of the Associations activities appears in most editions of the official yearbook or Greystone.
Morton Historical Association - Executive - Group Photo
A.S. Morton and G.W. Simpson pose with the executive of the Morton Historical Association in academic robes. Names of members not supplied.
Membership in the Historical Association, formed in 1917-1918, was open to any student who had taken one course in history at the University. Professor A.S. Morton fostered the society from the beginning and proved a source of inspiration in awakening and sustaining interest not only in ancient history and historical research, but also in modern problems and events. A photograph of members and a brief account of the Associations activities appears in most editions of the official yearbook or Greystone.
Students' Representative Council Executive - Group Photo
Group photo of the Students' Representative Council executive. Back row (l to r): Alfred Lamsett Leach, V. Janzen, Spencer Ball (treasurer), Robert L. Harold (general secretary). Front row: Maude Margaret Lamont (vice-president), William Eliot Walker (president), Sybilia Kydd (secretary of executive committee), John Feinstein.
B.L. (Bryan) Harvey (far right), professor of Agriculture, lectures to a group of farmers in a field at Frobisher, Saskatchewan.
John G. Diefenbaker in Army Uniform
Lieutenants J.G. Diefenbaker, Hugh Aird and M.A. MacMillan, Royal Canadian Army, in uniform with tree and field in background.
First Saskatchewan University Track Team - Group Photo
First University of Saskatchewan men's track team members, back row (l to r): R.H. MacDonald, J.L. Malcolm, Harold V. Mighton, William Exton Lloyd. Front: J.F. Cairns (donor of trophy), Prof. Reginald Bateman (honourary president [trainer].
Huskiettes Figure Skating Team - Group Photo
Six members of the Women's Figure Skating team pose indoors: S. Hill, J. Art, Judy Gathercole, C. Hull, P. White, M. McClocklin.
University of Saskatchewan Students, 1912-13
Group photo of University of Saskatchewan students (Agriculture, Arts & Science, Theology) in front of the Administration Building.
University of Saskatchewan Seed Club
Group photo taken in in the bowl, in front of Saskatchewan Hall on the University campus.
Gibson Photo, Saskatoon