Shirley Renee, Rita Witt, and Vivienne McKay in Biggar, Saskatchewan
- 01.601.84
- Item
- ca.1949
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
Three women sitting on the ground together
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Shirley Renee, Rita Witt, and Vivienne McKay in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
Three women sitting on the ground together
A Group of Women in Biggar, Saskatchewan
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Ten women posing for a group photograph
"Thirsk Ladies Aid" in Biggar, Saskatchewan
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A large number of Women, some holding infants, posing for a group photograph
O. Kostchenko in Biggar, Saskatchewan
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A group of women standing in front of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church located at Fourth Avenue and Main Street in Biggar, Saskatchewan.
Group of Women in Biggar, Saskatchewan
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Group of women sitting around a table outdoors
Head and shoulders image of Jean Storey, Education graduate and sports award winner.
Bio/Historical Note: Jean Storey Thompson was born 21 April 1924 and spent the majority of her life in Saskatoon. A graduate of Nutana Collegiate in Saskatoon, enrolled at the University of Saskatchewan (BA 1946) in 1943. She was a member of the Huskiettes basketball team for four years, serving as captain in 1945-1946 and was noted for her playmaking ability. Thompson was also an accomplished tennis player and won the 1946 intervarsity doubles title. Thompson served on the Women's Athletic Board for four years and was vice president of the Students' Representative Council. Following graduation Thompson was an alumni representative on the Women's Athletic Board and was assistant director of physical education at the U of S from 1946-1950. Her first teaching job was at Balfour Tech in Regina. After two years she returned to Saskatoon. Thompson worked at Nutana and Mount Royal collegiates as a physical education teacher. Her love of sports allowed her to enrich many female students and athletes. Her move to Mount Royal in guidance counseling enabled her to focus on her compassion for mentoring students. Thompson was actively involved in the Saskatoon Kiwanis Club, members at Saskatoon Golf and Country Club and Nutana Curling Club. She was inducted into the U of S Athletic Wall of Fame as a two-sport athlete in 1984. Jean Thompson died 23 June 2011 in Saskatoon.
Louvina Butt, Mrs. Norgord and Dorothy Sandwich
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Black and white image of three women sitting on a rock with trees and a lake in the background; they are identified as (from left to right): Louvina Butt; Mrs. Norgord; and, Dorothy Sandwich.
Biggar Royals Women's Baseball Team
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A group of women in baseball uniforms are posing for a team photo; A baseball diamond and grand stand can be seen behind them
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A group of women in Biggar, Saskatchewan
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A group of women posing for a group photograph
A Woman in Biggar, Saskatchewan
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A woman next to a in Biggar, Saskatchewan. There is a house in the background
Rosabel Harmes in Biggar, Saskatchewan
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Rosabel Harmes posing in front of some trees
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A group of women and children posing for a group photo
Two of the women are holding plaques
A Slumber Party in Biggar, Saskatchewan
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Nine people posing for a group photo
Graduating Students in Biggar, Saskatchewan
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Eight people posing for a group photo
Graduating Students in Biggar, Saskatchewan
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Eight people posing for a group photo