- A-3099
- Item
- June 1946
Unidentified young women seated and standing on a lawn with a University of Saskatchewan campus building in the background.
Unidentified young women seated and standing on a lawn with a University of Saskatchewan campus building in the background.
Unidentified girls, women and one man seated and standing before a monument; trees in the background. Annotated.
Unidentified young women seated and standing before a monument; trees in the background. Annotated.
Members of the club participating in the Travellers Day Parade are marching at an unidentified street corner. Buildings, crowds and parked vehicles in background.
[Greystone Theatre] - Unidentified Scene
Two students in costume on stage; one dressed as a priest.
[Greystone Theatre] - Unidentified Scene
Two students dressed in costume; one is miming choking the other.
[Greystone Theatre] - Unidentified Scene
Six students dressed in costume standing on outdoor stage.
[Department of Drama] - Students
Students performing outside while other students sit on grass.
[Department of Drama] - "Wonderful Town"
Various images with actors in costume on stage and off stage.
Greystone Theatre - "Royalty is Royalty"
Scenes from "Royalty is Royalty", produced in celebration of the University's Golden Jubilee in 1959. Also the world premiere of the W.O. Mitchell play.
Farm Girls' Clubs - Homecraft Clubs
Two girls holding a rack of clothing exhibit at Ratner, Saskatchewan; [house] in background.
Females learning the art of square dancing; chairs stacked up in background.
4-H Grain Clubs - Provincial Interclub Competitions
G. Hass of Hanley and J. Hickie of Waldron, Saskatchewan, representatives of their respective grain clubs.
4-H Homecraft Clubs - Dress Revue
Members' dress review, sitting and standing in a group. Sign in background: "Saskatchewan 4-H Dress Review, Sponsored by Federated Co-Op Limited". Location unknown.
4-H Homecraft Clubs - Dress Revue
Group photo of participants standing in front of the runway at Regina Exhibition. Thelma Howard, supervisor of Girls' Work, speaking at microphone.