Marquis Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall Addition - Construction
- A-9332
- Item
- Mar. 1963
View of construction looking east, with construction stone on the ground. Marquis Hall at left, with Qu'Appelle Hall at right.
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Marquis Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall Addition - Construction
View of construction looking east, with construction stone on the ground. Marquis Hall at left, with Qu'Appelle Hall at right.
Marquis Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall Addition - Construction
Image of Marquis Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall Addition under construction with the Bowl in foreground.
Display of various forms in ceramics, sewing, wicker and woodwork from [Mrs. Stewart's] class in Qu'Appelle Hall.
Inside the Qu'Appelle Hall gymnasium. In the photograph is a display of posters on boards.
Looking south across the Bowl into the courtyard between Saskatchewan Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall. 186 students stand in three rows with torches held aloft, honouring students and alumni who died in World War II. A flare lights up the night sky. Reginald J.M. Parker, Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, was on hand to unveil a permanent marker.
Looking southwest across the Bowl at buildings (l to r): Chemistry, north wing of Murray Memorial (Main) Library, College of Medicine, and Qu'Appelle Hall in background.
Looking west across the Bowl at buildings (l to r): Physics, Chemistry, north wing of Murray Memorial (Main) Library and Qu'Appelle Hall in background. Students walking on pathways.
Qu'Appelle Hall - Swimming Pool
Two men at the edge of Qu'Appelle Hall (men's residence) pool wearing contemporary bathing costumes. One man is sitting, while the other is standing, and preparing to dive into the pool.
Photographs the same. Taken from the Murray Memorial Library, looking directly east. The Administration Building is in the middle of the photographs. Saskatchewan and Qu'Appelle Halls are on the right side. Five large trees lining the sidewalks.
Looking south from Thorvaldson building, Saskatchewan Hall is on the left, and Qu'Appelle Hall is on the right of the photograph. In the middle, between these is the Memorial Union building. Trees and foliage are present.
Looking south from Thorvaldson building, Saskatchewan Hall is on the left, and Qu'Appelle Hall is on the right of the photograph. In the middle, between these is the Memorial Union Bubuilding.
Campus - Scenic - Saskatchewan Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall
View looking southeast across the Bowl at Saskatchewan Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall, with the Medical Research (Cancer and Medical Research) Building in the background.
Exterior of Saskatchewan Hall, looking south west. Qu'Appelle Hall on the right of the photograph.
Saskatchewan Hall and Qu'Appelle Hall
Elevated view of Saskatchewan Hall (women's residence) at left and Qu'Appelle Hall (men's residence) at right; looking south from Physics Building. A road separates the residences; pathway in foreground.
University of Saskatchewan Men's Basketball Game - Action
The men's basketball team playing against an unidentified opponent in the Qu'Appelle Hall gymnasium.
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.