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1943 Graduates

1943 graduates of St. Joseph's Convent. Back row, L-R: Dorothy Duensing (sp?), Lea Senecal, Gordon MacDonald, Irene Murphy, Verla Lavachek. Front row: Betty Rene, Marion Hughes, Jean Rapchinsky, Jean Henderson, Muriel Randall.

Randall Photo Shop (Biggar)

Oratory Finals

Mr. M. Berscheid presents the Knights of Columbus Oratory Trophy to Helen Ogle, the winner in the senior group. Dale Shea, winner in intermediate group to the right; Evelyn Adnam, winner of junior group, to the left. Extreme left: Rev. G.E. Provost.

Grade 7 pupils - Old Victoria school

Grade 7 Pupils - 1904. Old Victoria school.

  1. James Large 2. 3. Leslie Komph. 4. William Smith 5. Fred Smith 6. Harold Duncan 7. Ernest Lamson 8. Victor Comernitzki 9. Mary Popoff 10. Pachal 11. Gertrude Meredith 12. Norma Chrysler 13. Mary Livingstone 14. Helen Pachal 15. Mary Winberg 16. Tom Benwell 17. Bob Christopherson 18. Dan Young 19. Gilbert Smith 20. Judson Carey 21. Mary Comernitski 22. Elva Switzer 23. Tena Winberg 24. 25. Tena Hansen 26. Lefie Hawes 27. Charlie McFarline 28. Harold Hopkins 29. Hackel Hilgen 30. John Comsrnitck 31. Carrie Meredith 32. Ellie Christopherson 33. Williams 34. Eoha Melvin 35. Gertrude Patrick 36. Teacher 37. Mr. Burke, Principal.

William Hamilton - Funeral Procession

Three images of the funeral procession of William Hamilton, who died while working as a volunteer nurse in the temporary hospital the City had set up at Emmanuel College during the Spanish Influenza Pandemic.
Photos A, B, C: Procession on campus; Dean of Agriculture's Residence at left, Saskatchewan Hall at right.
Photos D and E show a funeral procession [held around the same time as William Hamilton's; perhaps in Eastern Canada].
Photo D: Pallbearers carry a casket down a residential street. Marchers, women and men, walk behind.
Photo E: Procession on a residential street; marchers walking away from camera. People standing at far right.

Bio/Historical Note: William George Hamilton, Pharmacy student and widower with three children, contracted the Spanish Flu and died after serving as a volunteer nurse. Hamilton died on 15 November 1918, age 39. Hamilton’s wife, Mabel Isabelle (Coxworth) Hamilton, died on 28 March 1917, age 21. They are buried at Fairmede Cemetery, Wawota, Saskatchewan.

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