- A.676.XIX.[114]
- File
- ca.1925-1986
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Church history file. Also see Plenty-Dodsland.
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Part of Church Histories collection
Church history file. Also see Plenty-Dodsland.
Part of Church Histories collection
Church history file.
Part of Church Histories collection
Church history file.
Homecoming Week - Parade Floats
Image of Commerce float at Griffiths Stadium. Slogan on float reads "Commerce...Uniting the World". Two unidentified women stand next to a ship with the name "Be Calm."
Homecoming Week - Parade Floats
Image of Medical students float during Homecoming Parade at Griffiths Stadium. Signs on float read "Witch Doctor / Which Doctor?" and "Medicine Marches On". From back of photo: "meds take of for Sask. medicare took 1st place in stunt section".
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Church history file.
Homecoming Week - Parade Participants
Twelve students dressed as letters spell "Big Doggy Show" as they parade during Homecoming Parade at Griffiths Stadium.
Homecoming Week - Parade Floats
Image of the Alpha Omega float at Griffiths Stadium during Homecoming Parade.
Bio/Historical Note: The Alpha-Omega Society was organized in November 1932. The membership was open to all students. Its objective was to foster such social and intellectual activities to bring the students of Ukrainian descent into a closer bond and a clearer understanding with the rest of the University.
Homecoming Week - Parade Floats
Image of the Alpha Omega float at Griffiths Stadium during Homecoming Parade.. People dressed in Ukrainian costume dance on the float.
Bio/Historical Note: The Alpha-Omega Society was organized in November 1932. The membership was open to all students. Its objective was to foster such social and intellectual activities to bring the students of Ukrainian descent into a closer bond and a clearer understanding with the rest of the University.
Homecoming Week - Parade Floats
Female students in white dresses sit on a float during the Homecoming Parade. The float reads "The Awakening of Arts & Science".
Homecoming Week - Parade Floats
Medical students in costumes standing on their prize-winning float. Signs read "Are you satisfied with your sex?" ; "Dr. Balzov Resex machine" ; and "Christine Did it - So can You", an apparent reference to Christine Jorgensen, the first person to become widely known in the United States for having gender reassignment surgery in [1952].
Homecoming Week - Parade Floats
Image of he "Stairway To Freedom" float at Griffiths Stadium during Homecoming Parade. Student in academic gown stands to the side of a globe.
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Homecoming Week - Parade Floats
The prize-winning Engineering float at Griffiths Stadium during Homecoming Parade.
Homecoming Week - Parade Floats
Image of the Arts and Science float at Griffiths Stadium during the Homecoming Parade; student poses as The Thinker.