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The 'Apollo Choir' in Biggar, Saskatchewan

Group photograph of the Apollo Choir in Biggar, Saskatchewan; members identified as: Back Row (left to right) Charles Maddin, John Davie, Fred Mansfield, Art Maddin, Bernard Cunningham, Harold Cunningham, Robert Laird, James Menielly, Margaret Burgess Middle Row (left to right) Agnes Brown, Magdelene Flemming, Mrs. Flemming, Frankie Ferguson, Doreen Poole, Emily Mclean, Bessie Webster, Dora Braun; Front Row Barbara Flemming, Ross Menielly

Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)

Stagettes 1939

Twenty women and one dog standing and sitting in front of the doorway of a building; individuals identified as: Frank Ford's dog Red. Top Bea Grenkie, McCaig, Sis (Anita) Stewart, __ Lovina Butt, Muriel White, Lorence Brown (?) teacher, Irene Calvert, Freda Wood, Eleanor Brown, Elizabeth Dickson, Kay Pointz, __ Kay Ellis, Lorrie Cox (kneeling), __ Verna Watson, Evelyn Norgord, Frances McPherson (teacher), Gladys Lindgren"

Stagette Club at the Legion Clubhouse

20 women standing (and three sitting) in front of a stone fence and stuccoed white archway. Written on the back in pencil: "1 Muriel H."; written on the back in blue ink: "Stagette Club Biggar Legion Club House Main St."

Shuttleworth Mathematical Society

Members of the Shuttleworth Mathematical Society.

Bio/Historical Note: The Shuttleworth Mathematical Society was designed to give students interested in mathematics an opportunity to meet in an informal setting, and was open to all students who had completed one math class and were registered in a second. The Society was originally formed in November 1916 as the University Mathematical Society. It was renamed in honour of Roy Eugene Shuttleworth, a brilliant honours student who had been the first president of the organization. Shuttleworth was born in 1896 in Leavenworth, Washington. He studied mathematics and physics at the University of Saskatchewan. He joined the Army in the spring of 1917 and served as a private with the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regiment). Shuttleworth died in combat during World War I on 26 August 1918 at Vimy Ridge, France. His name is inscribed on the Vimy Memorial. The society has been inactive for many years.

Shuttleworth Mathematical Society

Members of the Shuttleworth Mathematical Society.

Bio/Historical Note: The Shuttleworth Mathematical Society was designed to give students interested in mathematics an opportunity to meet in an informal setting, and was open to all students who had completed one math class and were registered in a second. The Society was originally formed in November 1916 as the University Mathematical Society. It was renamed in honour of Roy Eugene Shuttleworth, a brilliant honours student who had been the first president of the organization. Shuttleworth was born in 1896 in Leavenworth, Washington. He studied mathematics and physics at the University of Saskatchewan. He joined the Army in the spring of 1917 and served as a private with the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (Eastern Ontario Regiment). Shuttleworth died in combat during World War I on 26 August 1918 at Vimy Ridge, France. His name is inscribed on the Vimy Memorial. The society has been inactive for many years.

Rutherford Harmony Boys

Seven men with instruments sitting behind a mural of trees, mountains, hills and a train
Another man is standing beside the mural
A banner above the sitting men reads "B of RT"

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