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Chem-Pharm Show

Various booths and displays for a Chemistry-Pharmacy Show, such as test tubes, labeled mannequin, cotton/gauze/adhesive supplies, toothpaste. Poster in one image says "chem - pharm theatre show".

Student Activities - Bogey Ball

Students dressed in costumes including Russian dress as well as cops and robbers.

Bio/Historical Note: The "Bogey Ball" was held annually in Rutherford Rink. The Ball was set up to replace the somewhat destructive student snake dance through downtown Saskatoon which had taken place each Halloween.

Students' Representative Council

Individual photographs of SRC members grouped. Names: D. Spencer, D. Haggerty, Barry Strayer, B. Brown, B. Turner, J. Stein, B. Caldwell, Corinne Cram, M. Dokken, B. Tibbit, N. Fages, P. Corrigan, D. Cherry, A. Winship, T. Rayment, L. Barton, N. Partridge, A. Cross, D. Bernie, A. Domes, W. Walker, P. Warner, D. Wright, N. Markewich, W.A. Swinton, Blaine Holmlund, R. Kutz, Stirling Macdowell, B. Cooper, J. Martin.

Students' Representative Council 1948-49

Individual images of Students Representative Council members grouped, Names: J.L. Harris, D. Bergin, S.A. Rokosh, W.G. Butler, K. Hodges, K. McCutchon, B. Horden, O.E. Veikle, R. Shand, B. Mahoney, B. Butler, S. Sinton, J. Gagne, C. Ellis, C.R. McMurty, B. Bater, J. Anderson, Sylvia Fedoruk, Joan Bracewell, R. Sample, L. H. Treleaven, B. Murphy, W. Holman, A. Howes, A. Beach, G. Parker, G.E. McBrien, L. Ehman, R.D. Fraser.

Dr. Eric B. Moysey - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Dr. Eric B. Moysey, associate professor, Department of Agricultural Engineering.

Bio/Historical Note: Born 12 July 1925 in Eston, Saskatchewan, Eric Bangor Moysey was raised on the family farm and received his early education in one-room schools. University studies took him to Saskatoon, graduating from engineering at the University of Saskatchewan in 1948. Dr. Moysey then pursued graduate studies at Iowa State in Ames. In 1950 he accepted a teaching position in the College of Engineering at the U of S. Dr. Moysey will be remembered professionally not only for his teaching but for his research, particularly in the areas of farm building standards, porous windbreaks and bulk storage of oilseed crops. In 2005 he moved to Winnipeg to be closer to family. Dr. Moysey died 12 March 2016.

Poundmaker - Portrait

Pîhtokahanapiwiyin (or Poundmaker) holding a pipe and seated for portrait.

Bio/Historical Note: Pîhtokahanapiwiyin (c. 1842-4 July 1886), also known as Poundmaker, was a Plains Cree chief known as a peacemaker and defender of his people, the Poundmaker Cree Nation. His name denotes his special craft at leading buffalo into buffalo pounds (enclosures) for harvest. Remembered as a great leader, Pitikwahanapiwiyin strove to protect the interests of his people during the negotiation of Treaty 6. Considered a peacemaker, he did not take up arms in the North-West Resistance. However, a young and militant faction of his band did participate in the conflict, resulting in Pitikwahanapiwiyin’s arrest and imprisonment for treason. Soon after his release he died from a lung hemorrhage on 4 July 1886 at Blackfoot Crossing, Alberta. He was 44 years old. His remains were exhumed in 1967 and reburied on the Poundmaker Cree Nation in Saskatchewan. In May 2019 Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau exonerated the chief and apologized to the Poundmaker Cree Nation.

Aurora at Saskatoon

A chart of photographs of eight different Aurora Borealis movements; each identified under each photograph. The name of the chart "Aurora at Saskatoon" shown at the top of the chart.

Bio/Historical Note: The Institute of Space and Atmospheric Studies (ISAS) was formed at the University of Saskatchewan in 1956. ISAS studied the aurora (northern lights), the related 'disturbances' in the upper atmosphere and ionosphere, and the effects of solar activity upon climate.

Curtis W. Tarr - Portrait

Head and shoulders image of Curtis W. Tarr, American academic.

Bio/Historical Note: Curtis William Tarr (1924- 2013) was an American academic best known for his role in the reform of the Selective Service System - in particular, of the Vietnam draft lottery, which had been criticized for being insufficiently random. Tarr also served as the seventh dean of the S.C. Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University, and as the twelfth president of Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin.

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