F.L. Bates, assistant dean of Education, presents the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation Prize in Education to Henry Teichrob, BA, at Convocation held in Physical Education gymnasium.
View of campus looking southwest. Western College of Veterinary Medicine at centre of image with surrounding buildings. College Drive and Griffiths Stadium runs along top of image.
Dr. Leander Tryphonas (2nd from left) presented with the Veterinary Medicine Graduate Student Fellowship. From l to r: Dr. N.O. Nielsen, associate professor, Veterinary Pathology; Dr. Tryphonas; Dr. D.L.T. Smith, dean, Veterinary Medicine; Dr. Chris H. Bigland, professor and head, Department of Veterinary Microbiology.
View of campus looking north. Griffiths Stadium and fields in foreground; College Drive runs through centre of photograph. Campus buildings in background.
View looking west with campus buildings dominating photograph. College Drive runs along left side of image; river and west side residential areas in background.
Note on back: "Walt Cunningham, Apollo Astronaut, addresses faculty and students during the University's participation in the "Earth I Care" program," held in the Physical Education gymnasium. View is from the side; backs of audience members' heads visible in foreground, with a model of a spacecraft resting on a table. Speaker stands at podium with participants seated on dais.
View of campus looking northeast; west side residential area, 25th Street Bridge and river in foreground. Campus building at centre of image, with College Drive visible at right.
View of crowd assembled for the official opening of the Health Sciences Building B Wing. Construction of south wing of Murray Memorial (Main) Library in background.
Bio/Historical Note: The oldest wing of the Health Sciences Building, the A Wing, dating to 1949, was originally the Medical College Building. The Health Sciences A Wing has heritage value as the cornerstone of the medical precinct at the university and was designed by architects Webster and Gilbert. The A Wing was renovated and reopened in 2019. The B Wing was completed by 1971.
View looking west of campus at centre of photograph; Preston Avenue and University lands at bottom. College Drive runs along left side; river and west side residential areas visible in background.
View looking southwest with campus at centre of image. Preston Avenue and University lands at bottom of photograph, with east side residential areas visible. River and west side residential areas in background.
View looking southeast with campus at centre of image. River, riverbank and Lutheran Seminary at bottom of photograph; College Drive intersects image. University lands and residential areas in background.
Note on back: "Dr. Jack Millar, Department of Physiology, addresses students in the largest lecture theatre in the Health Sciences Building. The theatre, which seats 150 students, is fully equipped for audio-visual instruction".