Image of transmitting equipment hooked up on a male subject; part of a radiotelemetry experiment conducted by the College of Physical Education at Griffiths Stadium.
Image of receiving equipment on a table located on the Griffiths Stadium infield; part of a radiotelemetry experiment conducted by the College of Physical Education.
Note on back: "Soils are sampled with a truck-mounted hydraulic coring unit by Lorne Babiuk (left), Canora, an Agriculture student at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, and John Fraser, a technician in the Department of Soil Science. The samples are analyzed in the laboratory as part of a research program at the U of S into the application of fertilizers to wheat".
Note on back: Laurie Monsees, Melfort, an Agriculture student at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, prepares for the application of fertilizer by a press drill with the seed during a research program at the U of S. Mr. Monsees is disconnecting the seeding mechanism on a discer so that it can be used strictly as a tillage instrument. The press drill is in right background".
Note on back: "A cheque for the $300 Plainsmen Bursary was presented to Merle A. White of Instow, Sask. at the annual convention of the Saskatchewan Pharmaceutical Association. L to R - Dr. W.C. MacAulay, Dean of Pharmacy; Miss White; Art Carey, President of Saskatoon Plainsmen". Mr. Carey is dressed in full native costume. Dinner held at Harvey's Cumberland House restaurant on 8th Street and Cumberland Avenue South.
Aerial view of campus looking northeast, with University Hospital at left. Arts Building at centre, with various buildings surrounding it. Prairie fields in background, with College Drive running along bottom of image.