O.A. Turnbull, Saskatchewan Minister of Education, presents a Government of Saskatchewan award to Hugh G. Allen during Convocation held in Physical Education gymnasium.
N.C. Cameron presents the Interprovincial Pipeline award to Robert Nicholas Kavanaugh and D.D. Pickering during Convocation held in Physical Education gymnasium.
F.H. Edmunds, professor and head, Department of Geological Sciences, presents the International Nickel Co. award to [Kenneth Lyle] Chobotuk and Nicholas Trofimenkoff during Convocation held in Physical Education gymnasium.
J.B. Mawdsley, dean of Engineering, presenting the William Patrick Scholarship to C.C. Turnbull during Convocation held in Physical Education gymnasium.
P.H.S. Campbell presents Indian Eskimo Association of Canada Award to M.R. Levaller during Convocation in Physical Education gymnasium.
Bio/Historical Note: The Indian-Eskimo Association had its origins in the Canadian Association for Adult Education (CAAE) when the CAAE appointed a committee to study the problems of natives in communities when natives were off the reserve. This committee became known as the National Commission on the Indian Canadian and it functioned as a standing committee of the CAAE. In 1960 the Commission withdrew from the CAAE and was incorporated as the Indian-Eskimo Association. Its services, at this time, were expanded to include all people of native origin, both on and off reserves, and the natives of the north who were known as Eskimos. Its first president was Clare Evelyn Clark. The Indian-Eskimo Association was a national citizen's organization with membership open to all people interested in promoting the well-being of Native Americans. Native people formed 25% of the membership and at all times had members on the Board of Directors. Headquarters for the Association were in Toronto and in 1973 moved to Ottawa. When the Association moved to Ottawa its name changed to the Canadian Association in Support of Native Peoples. The IEA was active in fund raising, organizing workshops to discuss native housing, and community and economic development.
W.R. Staples, professor of Engineering, presents Canadian Superior Scholarship awards to Robert James Berven, Richard Gary Metherall, James Ross McLean, and R.J. McKenzie during Convocation held in Physical Education gymnasium.
Posed indoor image of team members pose in uniform. Names: Lois Young, Margot Good, Pat Parker, Helen Wood, Joyce Castleden, Jeanne Anderson, Ruth Noble, Jim Tomlinson with basketball (coach), Helen Sherstibitoff, Jean Cowell.
O.M. McCreary, personnel division manager of Federated Co-operatives Limited, presents the Federated Co-Operatives Award to Winston Stuart Hall during Convocation held in Physical Education gymnasium.
A.D. Booth, dean of Engineering, presents Kimberley Clark Canada Ltd. awards to Winston Stuart Hall, Bernhard George Nickel, and Roderick Bruce Kerr during Convocation held in Physical Education gymnasium.
Speaker at podium addresses crowd during the Engineering 50th Anniversary celebration in Convocation Hall. Seated dignitaries visible on dais.
Bio/historical note: The 75th anniversary of the Engineering Institute of Canada was also recognized during the College of Engineering 50th Anniversary celebrations.
An unidentified speaker [Sid Buckwold?] at the Engineering 50th Anniversary celebrations at the Bessborough Hotel.
Bio/historical note: The 75th anniversary of the Engineering Institute of Canada was also recognized during the College of Engineering 50th Anniversary celebrations.
The Saskatoon Boys' Choir sings at the Engineering 50th Anniversary celebrations at the Bessborough Hotel.
Bio/historical note: The 75th anniversary of the Engineering Institute of Canada was also recognized during the College of Engineering 50th Anniversary celebrations.
Dr. Oliver L. Symes, Professor of Agriculture (centre), being presented with a new piece of Cockshutt farm equipment. [Two representatives from the Cockshutt company] stand next to Dr. Symes.
View of four Engineering students surveying during an outdoor instruction class. One student mans the survey unit & tripod, two students kneel on the ground taking notes, and one student in background, framed between the tripod legs. [Agricultural Research Station] in background.