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College of Home Economics - Awards

Dr. Edith C. Rowles Simpson, dean of Home Economics, presents the Rutter Prize in Home Economics to Sister Elaine, the most distinguished graduate at the Centennial Year Convocation in Convocation Hall.

Bio/Historical Note: Elaine Christine Clark grew up on the family farm at Wynyard and entered the Congregation of Sister Servants of Mary Immaculate, where she served the Lord until 1968. She received her BHc as Sister Elaine in 1967. She married Ray Clark in 1971 and went on to teach for many years in both Yorkton and Regina. She was known as a truly kind soul, always caring for others first. Elaine Clark died in September 2019 at age 77.

College of Home Economics - Awards

Ann-Marie John, winner of the Hope Hunt Scholarship, standing with Dr. Milt Bell and Dr. Hope H. Hunt, donor of the award and retired dean of Home Economics, after presentation at Convocation held at Centennial Auditorium.

Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Hope H. Hunt attended public and high school in Calgary. She earned a BAHSc from the University of Toronto, an MSc from Columbia University and a PhD from the University of Minnesota, where she held a faculty position. In 1940 she accepted an appointment as head of the School of Household Science at the University of Saskatchewan. In 1941, when the school became a college, Dr. Hunt became the first dean of a College of Household Science in Canada. Her research involved the evaluation of cooking qualities of fruits and was conducted in conjunction with the Horticulture Department. Dr. Hunt was responsible for securing additional faculty members and introducing many important changes to the Home Economics curriculum, including new classes in Child Development, Family Relations, Community Nutrition, Household and Institution Management, Diet Therapy, and History and Development of Home Economics. She was instrumental in changing the name to the College of Home Economics. She laid the groundwork for curricular revisions to establish a general course to meet the needs of teachers and five majors: Dietetics and Nutrition, Housing and Design, Food Science, Clothing and Textiles and Home Management. Dr. Hunt convened a committee to plan a new home for Home Economics in the addition to the Chemistry Building. Dr. Hunt retired in 1972 and was named Dean Emerita. The Hope Hunt Scholarship was established in her honour by alumna and friends. It is awarded annually to a graduate of Home Economics, Nutrition and Dietetics, Family Studies or Consumer Studies who is pursing graduate studies at the University. Dr. Hunt died in Saskatoon in 1995 at age 97.

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