- A-4712
- Item
- 1973
Ken Lewis (left), sales representative, Geigy Pharmaceuticals, presents the $500 Geigy Pharmacy Scholarship of $500 to Wilhelm Joseph (Bill) Mayer (centre), Dr. J.R. Dimmock, College of Pharmacy, stands at right.
Ken Lewis (left), sales representative, Geigy Pharmaceuticals, presents the $500 Geigy Pharmacy Scholarship of $500 to Wilhelm Joseph (Bill) Mayer (centre), Dr. J.R. Dimmock, College of Pharmacy, stands at right.
William S. Escalante, local representative, Frank Wyeth Horner, presents a book to Donald Frank LeGatt, winner of the Frank Wyeth Horner Memorial Prize for High Standing in Subjects Related to Pharmacology. Dr. J.G. Jeffrey, professor of Pharmacy, stands at left.
Al Fothergill, local representative, Charles E. Frosst & Company, presenting the Charles E. Frosst Medal to Robert Terry Scales of Swan River, Manitoba. Wesley C. MacAulay, dean of Pharmacy, stands at right.
Wesley C. MacAulay, dean of Pharmacy, presents the Martin Prize in Pharmacy to Roberta Lynn Lindenbach at Convocation held in Physical Education gymnasium.
W.C. McAulay, Dean of Pharmacy, presents the graduates to F.H. Auld, University Chancellor, as N.K. Cram, University Secretary, hoods a female graduate at Convocation ceremony in Physical Education gymnasium.
Bio/Historical Note: Following passage of the Saskatchewan Pharmacy Act in 1911, the newly incorporated Saskatchewan Pharmaceutical Association requested the University of Saskatchewan undertake the training and examination of pharmacists. A School within the College of Arts and Science was established in 1913 and the following year, 22 students enrolled in a one-year certificate program following a three-year apprenticeship. In 1921 the School became a College offering a four-year course leading to a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy. Three years later the certificate program was extended to two years. In 1946 the four-year BSP was a requirement for license in Saskatchewan. In 1987 a Division of Nutrition and Dietetics was established in the College of Pharmacy. Prior to this, Nutrition and Dietetics had been offered in the College of Home Economics. In 1994 the College was renamed the College of Pharmacy and Nutrition.
Morley Blankstein (right), Western Divisional manager, Warner-Chilcott, presents the Warner-Lambert Fellowship Award to Maureen L. Morin. Wesley C. MacAulay, dean of Pharmacy, looks on.
Al Fothergill, representative, Charles E. Frosst & Company, presenting the Charles E. Frosst Medal to Gerald N. Kirk. Wesley C. MacAulay, dean of Pharmacy, stands at right.
R.J. MacNeill, supervisor, Charles E. Frosst & Co., presenting the Charles E. Frosst Medal to William J. Ostapovich, In attendance are Wesley C. MacAulay, dean of Pharmacy (third from left); and Al Fothergill, local representative, Charles E. Frosst & Co.
Al Fothergill, local representative, Charles E. Frosst & Company, presenting the Charles E. Frosst Medal to Robert Terry Scales of Swan River, Manitoba. Wesley C. MacAulay, dean of Pharmacy, stands at right.
R.J. MacNeill, supervisor, Charles E. Frosst & Co., presenting the Charles E. Frosst Medal to William John Ostapovich, In attendance are Wesley C. MacAulay, dean of Pharmacy (third from left); and Al Fothergill, local representative, Charles E. Frosst & Co.
Dr. Bruce R. Schnell, dean of Pharmacy, presents Dale Elizabeth Wright with the Martin Prize in Pharmacy. Dignitaries in academic robes applaud in background.
Deborah Lynn Hodgson, second-year Pharmacy student from Weyburn, receives a $200 Upjohn scholarship from Harry Loveys, Saskatoon representative, Upjohn Company of Canada. Wesley C. MacAulay, dean of Pharmacy, looks on.
V. Jendrusha (left), Upjohn representative; presents the Upjohn Scholarship to William J. Ostopovich. G. Bayne and Glen Hartnett, College of Pharmacy, look on.
Ron Hegg, local representative, Charles E. Frosst & Company, presenting the Charles E. Frosst Medal to James R.J. McNeill, the son of R.J. McNeill, Frosst supervisor. Wesley C. MacAulay, dean of Pharmacy, stands at far right.