View of crowd assembled for the official opening of the Health Sciences Building B Wing. Construction of south wing of Murray Memorial (Main) Library in background.
Bio/Historical Note: The oldest wing of the Health Sciences Building, the A Wing, dating to 1949, was originally the Medical College Building. The Health Sciences A Wing has heritage value as the cornerstone of the medical precinct at the university and was designed by architects Webster and Gilbert. The A Wing was renovated and reopened in 2019. The B Wing was completed by 1971.
Standing in front of the Unit van are l to r: Dr. D.J. Cotton, Dr. James A. Dosman, and Dr. B.A. Graham. All are Assistant Professors of Medicine. Likely taken outside of University Hospital.
University banner hanging on wall in Convocation Hall; embroidered by Mary Hull, Professor of Extension.
Bio/Historical Note: Mary Helene Hull (nee Robin), Associate Professor of Extension, was a specialist in clothing and textiles with the Extension Division, Uof S, from 1961 to her retirement in 1979. She received her formal training in Winnipeg as an apprentice and was granted a diploma in dressmaking and tailoring. In 1949 Hull graduated from the University of Manitoba in Home Economics. An MSc graduate in Sociology from the University of London, Hull had a thorough background of experience as a teacher of clothing construction. Before joining the staff at the U of S, she worked in Extension in Prince Edward Island. Hull died in Saskatoon on 14 January 1999.
Display assembled for Financial Post Conference at the Centennial Auditorium. W.O. Kupsch, Professor of Geology, introduces delegates to the display. Display staffed by Leona Olfert (seated left), Publications Secretary, Institute for Northern Studies, and Norma Moe (seated right), Secretary, College of Graduate Studies and Research.
View looking northwest, with partial view of Griffiths Stadium and tennis courts in foreground. The Bowl is at centre of image; river, city, and prairie fields in background.
View looking northeast with College Drive running along bottom of image. National Research Council building at centre with surrounding buildings; prairie and Preston Avenue in background.
View looking northwest with College Drive running along bottom of image. The Bowl is at centre, with surrounding buildings; river and city in background.
Aerial view looking northwest with Assiniboine Hall residence on Cumberland Avenue South and University land in foreground. Campus buildings at centre of photograph, with river, city, and prairie in background.
Aerial view looking southwest with Crop Science Field Laboratory and University land in foreground. Campus buildings at centre of photograph; river and city in background.
Aerial view looking northeast with Arts Tower, Murray Building, and Place Riel in foreground. The Bowl and surrounding buildings at centre of photograph;
Aerial view looking west with University land and agricultural buildings in foreground. Campus buildings at centre of photograph; river and city in background.
Posed image of School of Agriculture students, winners of a $200 bursary for the current year. Standing: Bruce Pennington, winner of Pioneer Grain Company bursary. Seated (l to r): Gilbert Stremick, winner of United Grain Growers bursary; and Howard Ellis, winnner of Saskatchewan Dairy Association bursary.
Posed image of School of Agriculture students who have received bursaries for the current year. Standing: Jim Hornford, winner of $250 Canadian Seed Growers Association (Sask.) bursary. Seated (l to r): Jason Dreger, winner of $100 R.C. Ross bursary; and Brent McKen, winnner of $250 Gordon South bursary.