Robin H. Farquhar, Dean, College of Education, addresses the audience after unveiling a special Jubilee flag during the College of Education's Jubilee Year official opening ceremonies. Dignitaries seated in background include R.W. Begg, University President, at far right.
Note on back of photograph: "Dandina Nagarajo Rao (left) assembled the pilot plant in a chemical engineering laboratory at the U of S before taking it by truck to Prince Albert. Here, he discusses the plant's operation with Profs. N.N. Bakhshi (centre) and Doug Macdonald. The two containers at the top receive effluent from the pulp mill's bleach plant, the one on the left highly colored caustic effluent and the one on the right acid-containing effluent goes into the bottom right container where the fly ash is introduced. The acidified fly ash is then piped across to the bottom left container to treat the caustic effluent, which flows in from the top left container".
Note on back: "Prof. F.W. Bigsby, Dept. of Agricultural Engineering, prepares to install one of the new monitors he has developed for farm tractors that indicates fuel efficiency in acres per gallon".
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".
Note on back: "A new lily, named 'Saskatoon', was unveiled at the 30th International Lily Show by Saskatoon Mayor Cliff Wright (right) while E.A. Maginnis, Associate Professor of Horticulture Science, looks on".
Note on back: "Dr. T.R. Bone, principal of Jordanhill College of Education, Glasgow, Scotland, was the first first speaker in the 1977-78 University Lecture series". Dr. Bone operates an overhead projector while speaking.
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.
Posed image of recipients of bursaries in the School of Agriculture. Standing: Ross Johnson (left), $250 Canadian Seed Growers' Association (Sask. Branch) bursary; and David Nieman, $200 Pioneer Grain Co. Ltd. bursary. Seated: Linda Ellis (left), $250 Gordon South bursary; and Marilyn Pederson, $200 Saskatchewan Dairy Association bursary.