- A-262
- Stuk
- [ca. 1953]
Looking northeast at Chemistry Building.
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Looking northeast at Chemistry Building.
Greenwood School Class & Teacher
Part of LRA Photograph Collection
31 students stand outside the newly built Greenwood School for the "First day of Classes in new school." Their names are listed below the photo. To the left is a separate image of the teacher Jack O. Handel.
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
Newly wedded couple Gordon McKay and Agnes Minielly in Biggar, Saskatchewan the day of their wedding, July 20, 1953.
Part of Biggar Photograph Collection
A man in a suit standing in front of a building
Rosetown Catholic Church under construction
Rosetown Catholic Church partially constructed and surrounded by scaffolding.
Jas and Marguerite Deslauriers
Studio portrait. On the back of the photo is written "Souvenir of our wedding day April 6 (Easter Monday) 1953."
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Marguerite and Jas Derslauriers
The couple are standing on a wooden step in front of a house with the number 207 on the doorframe. Houseplants can be seen in the window.
Original members of the Glenn Lynn Circle
Part of Town Collection
The original members of the Glenn Lynn Circle gather at the 25 year anniversary.
Burning the diamonds before the game
Part of Recreation Collection
Burning the diamonds before the tournament was done to dry them out
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Indian Head Rockets waiting to receive their trophy
Part of Recreation Collection
The crowd gathered around the trophy moments before it was awarded to the Indian Head Rockets (Florida Cubans).
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Gilberto Yzquierdo receiving a trophy
Part of Recreation Collection
Gilberto Yzquierdo, manager of the Rockets (Florida Cubans), receiving the trophy for having won the Sixth Annual Indian Head Ball Tournament.
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1953 Indian Head Baseball tournament card
Part of Recreation Collection
A card containing the events of the 1953 Indian Head baseball tournament on the front side.
Advertisements for the other events happening the nights after the tournament and charts to allow fans to keep score on the back side.
Indian Head Rockets in Camrose, Alberta
Part of Recreation Collection
The Indian Head Rockets )Florida Cubans) with their trophy
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Part of Ellis Family fonds
This series contains programs and tickets from various events in Moose Jaw. It includes two photographs of Nurse Shepherd and Nurse Drewry (two of the first nurses in Moose Jaw), a photograph of Kay Bird in Crescent Park, as well as two photographs of the Turner & Ellis Hardware parade float. This series contains the some teaching records of Bessie M. Richards, the mother of Austin Ellis as well as TCA airplane papers that fell from the TCA airplane crash over Ross School. It also includes a chart about the first government of Saskatchewan, a prescription from Fysh Drugstore, a Zion Church Choir programme, and a Saskatchewan Music Association festival ticket.
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College of Medicine - Third Year Students
Members of 3rd year Medicine class, to graduate in 1957. Back row: Douglas Lloyd Anderson, Saskatoon; Ernest Henry Baergen, Vauxhall, Alberta; Mark Errol Boyd, Blaine Lake; Robert Charles Cooper, Prince Albert; Homer Edward Friesen, Rosthern; Jerry Sidney Grobman, North Battleford; Wilfred Walter Hathway, Saskatoon; Arthur William Hindmarsh, Saskatoon; Michael Anton Jacobi, Saskatoon. Third row: Edward Herman James, Eston; Gerald John Joseph Junk, Annaheim; Norwood Wilson Kavanagh, Saskatoon; William Arnold Stuart Klass, North Battleford; Michael Boris Krochak, Wroxton; Ronald David Ledray, Winter; Lowell Mervin Loewen, Herschel; David John Martin, Cut Knife; Stanley Joseph Mazurkie, Mortlach. Second row: Walter Lancelot Munholland, Strasbourg; Z.F. Muskovitch, Saskatoon; Eric Jacob Paetkau, Picture Butte, Alberta; Pearl Renpenning, Granby, Quebec;; R.L. Pendleton, Swift Current; H.J. Renpenning, McMahon; Donald Joseph Schmidt, Richmound; Peter Siemens, Saskatoon. Front row: Maxwell Roderick Smart, Drinkwater; John Clarence Specken, Saskatoon; Theresa Marie Laurendeau, Saskatoon; L.W. Perry, Regina; Edith Pauline Rogoman, Saskatoon; John Luther Spencer, Prince Albert; Robert Ross Wheaton, Saskatoon.
Bio/Historical Note: A medical college was part of President Walter Murray’s design for the new University of Saskatchewan, and was consistent with his view that the university should serve the needs of the province. In 1926 a School of Medical Sciences was established, which provided the first two years of medical training. Between 1928 and 1954, 605 students completed the course and then went elsewhere in Canada for the clinical years. In 1944, a survey of the health needs of the province (Sigerist Report) recommended that the School be expanded to a “complete Grade A Medical School” and that a University Hospital of 500 beds be constructed for scientific teaching, clinical instruction, and research. A medical building was completed in 1950, a four-year degree-granting College was inaugurated in 1953, and University Hospital opened in 1955. The College admits sixty medical students per year, supervises the training of 200 residents, and provides basic science training to 330 students in Arts/Science. The aim of the program is to produce a “basic” or undifferentiated doctor capable, with further training, of becoming a family practitioner, specialist or research scientist. Between 1953 and 2003, the College of Medicine has graduated 2,134 MDs, of whom 30.5% were women.