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School of Agriculture - Graduates - 1962-1963

Individual photographs of School of Agriculture graduates grouped. Names: R. Laackmann, T. Freitag, R. Cay, N. Cay, D. Marin, D. Textor, C.W. Churchill, R. Kuhl, B. Keeler, L. Kenny, R.Wilson, D. Mitchell, W. Annis, K. McLean, D. Duczek, D. Saunderson, N. Skelton, L. Madge, W. Hogg, E. Wilson, K.K. Klein, L. Labrecque, B. Johnson, R. Ziolkoowski, D. Whiting, R. Wooltoron, G. Hamilton, L. Elviss, D. Sanborn, D. Howarth, B. Gardiner, A. Keen, R. Hewlitt, D. Turner, V. Rowden, D. Leifso, N. Boe, L. Haywood, R. Weetman, W. McNaught, T. Zoller, D.J. Jacobs, A.B. Newland, S. Herbst, R. Butterfield, W.L. Allen.

Regina City Council, 1927

Composite photograph of City Council in 1927. Left to Right, Top: J. Cooksley; H. Perry; Mayor J. McAra; M.J. Coldwell; N.J. Taylor. Middle: C.B. McKee; R.N. Kelly. Bottom: L.A. Thornton, City Commissioner; C. Gardner; T.G. McNall; I.H. Bowman; H.E. Drope; Geo. Beach, City Clerk.

Regina City Council, 1938

Composite photograph of Regina City Council in 1938. Left to right, top: A.M. Derby; T.G. McNall, Mayor A.C. Ellison; G.N. Menzies; C.M. Fines. Middle: Commissioner R.J. Westgate; Clerk George Beach. Bottom: W.J.E. Adamson; Rev. S.B. East; James Grassick; V. Olson; J.M. Toothill; C.C. Williams.

Moose Jaw Miller Hockey Club, 1939

Composite photograph of Moose Jaw Miller hockey club players and managers. Also includes a picture of “Ambassadors of Goodwill” – Pallie Pascoe, Howard Large and Sid Boyling, CHAB sports announcer.

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4-H Homecraft Clubs - Members

One image of club leaders sitting and standing around Emma Ducie, who is seated at centre. Also three images of several club leaders posing informally.

Bio/Historical Note: Emma Jane Roberts Ducie was born 28 April 1883 in the Morley, Yorkshire, England. and emigrated to Canada with her family in 1907. She married Harry Ducie, a farmer and school trustee, in 1909; they had three children, Harold, Rose, and Emmie. Emma Ducie organized the Coates Homemakers' Club and continued to be an active member of the Clubs and Women's Institutes at the local, provincial, and national level. Ducie also served with the Saskatoon Council of Women, the Saskatoon Friendship Club and the Canadian Institute of International Affairs. Ducie was also a long-serving member of the advisory council for the College of Agriculture at the University of Saskatchewan. Emma Ducie died 3 December 1990 at age 107.

University of Saskatchewan Huskiettes Basketball Team - Player Photos

Individual photographs of team members in uniform grouped. Names: Jean Howes, Noreen Wallace, Dorothy Lake, Pat Lawson, Sylvia Fedoruk (co-capt), Charrie Tofsted (Mgr), Lydia Yaremchuk (co-capt), Eleanor Ciuca, Shirley Howes, Camille Garnier, Peggy Wilton.

Bio/Historical Note: The 1948-1949 Huskiettes won four on the floor, defeating the University of Alberta and the University of British Columbia in Edmonton to take the Cecil Race Trophy as Western intercollegiate champions, winning the Gardiner Trophy as Saskatoon city league champions and adding the provincial junior and senior women's titles. Exams prevented the team from attending the Western Canadian championship. The Huskiettes were undefeated in the 1948-49 season, Ivan King's third as coach of the team. Pat Lawson was the leading scorer, averaging 13 points per game in 18 games. Lydia Yaremchuk was the leading scorer and MVP in the city league, while Peggy Wilton was named the cleanest player. Sylvia Fedoruk and Lydia Yaremchuk were both in their third season with the Huskiettes, Lawson, Wilton and twin sisters Shirley and Jean Howes in their second, while Eleanore Ciuca, Camille Garnier, Dot Lake and Noreen Wallace were all in their first year.

University of Saskatchewan Women's Basketball Team - Group Photo

Individual photographs of "A" team members grouped. Names: Phebe Winifred (Winnie) Rowles, J. Wille (mgr), J. Hoshal, E. Roger, J. MacMillan, Ethel Mary Cartwright (coach), A. Aitchison, B. McCartney, L. Rutherford (capt); J. Bulmer.

Bio/Historical Note: Green and white were established as the official colours of U of S sports teams in 1909-1910 by Reginald Bateman, a native of Ireland and the first English professor at the University of Saskatchewan. But the Huskies name did not appear at that time. Teams were generally referred to as “varsity” or “the green and white” when they played or appeared in media. The name Huskies was included in an article in the 20 September 1932 Star-Phoenix: “The Varsity Stadium yesterday morning saw the advance guard of over twenty gridiron Huskies swing into action.” The origin of the Huskie name is unclear. One of the earliest images of players wearing sweaters with ‘Huskies’ on across the front was in the 1932-1933 Greystone yearbook, showing the men’s hockey team in uniforms with the new name. By 1937 women’s teams were generally referred to as Huskiettes.

University of Saskatchewan Men's Track and Field Team

Individual photos of track and field team members grouped. Names, top row: J. Harvey (100 - 200 yards, hurdles, relay); W. Maguire (broad jump, quarter mile, relay). Third row: F. Brady (shot, hammer, javelin); D. Cook (high jump). Second row: R. Lee (discus, javelin); C. Armit (hurdles, relay); J. Klinck (shot, hammer, discus). Front row: E.W. Griffiths (coach); David Kirkbride (pole vault, relay), H. McMahon (half mile, mile, three mile), G. McCallum (mgr.), Western Inter-Collegiate champions.

University of Saskatchewan Huskies Boxing and Wrestling Teams - Individual Photos and Action

Huskie team members in action, and group photos of each team grouped. Names: C. Leidle (boxing), Harvey Skaarsgard (wrestling), N. Wyshinski (boxing), Fred Kernan, William Pritchard Hanna, R. Bennetts, F. Hodgson, E. Beamish, H. Jones, J. Dlugos, Jim Webster, Doug Mackie, D. Kish. Members of wrestling team: G. McCaw, ? Hagemeister, J. Joerrison, B. Onerheim, Johnny Galon, ? Ferner, Al Busse..

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