"Gymnastics Group" in Biggar, SK
- 74.135.33B
- Item
- ca.1926
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
Seven boys and 14 girls posing in gymnastic stands
Written on the back in pencil: "1926"
Stamped on the back in blue ink: 'x11"
"Gymnastics Group" in Biggar, SK
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
Seven boys and 14 girls posing in gymnastic stands
Written on the back in pencil: "1926"
Stamped on the back in blue ink: 'x11"
A High School Student in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
A high school student in a gymnasium in Biggar, Saskatchewan
A High School Student in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
A high school student in a gymnasium in Biggar, Saskatchewan
Parte de Biggar Photograph Collection
Team photograph of the Conoco Women's Baseball team in Biggar, Saskatchewan. The players are identified as (left to right): Doris Barnett; Della Boyler; Joyce Burton; Vera Korneshanko; Ted Walington; Harold Powell; Irene Trask; Julia Madden; Lil Sheperd; Alma Turnbull; and, Ann Buchanan.
Sem título
University of Saskatchewan Women's Basketball Team
Parte de A.S. Morton fonds
The University of Saskatchewan Ladies' Basketball Team, group photo (from left to right): Miss E. Cartwright, L. Rutherford, G. Truenhelt, I. Aicheson, Peg Potter, D. Rutherford, M. Thackeray, B. Macartney, A. Robinson, E. Carsons, J. Bulmer.
University of Saskatchewan Fencing Club - Group Photo
Posed indoor image of men's and women's fencing team members; coach Hugh Carson at centre front.
University of Saskatchewan Fencing Club - Group Photo
Team members pose holding sabers (l to r): Corrine Craddock, Joan "Tex" Clark, Hugh Carson (coach), Lily Ann Jenkins.
University of Saskatchewan Fencing Club - Action
M. Hayes and another member in a duel as others stand in background.
University of Saskatchewan Fencing Club - Member Photos
Four images of fencing action and groups. Team members identified for image 1639 are W. MacKay, D. Trew, T. Howard, A. Beke, M. Hayes, K. Thompson.
University of Saskatchewan Fencing Club - Member Photos
Ten images of various groups and action. Team members identified for image 1310 are S. Roberts (mgr), W. MacKay, D. Barr, Reg Haskins (coach), T. Howard, T. Jackson, A. Beke.
[University of Saskatchewan Fencing Club] - Action
Two unidentified persons fence as another looks on.
University of Saskatchewan Huskiettes Swim Team - Group Photo
Team members sitting and kneeling on the pool's diving board. Members: Marg Hardy, Helen Wood, Jean Wimmer, Pat Lawson, Margot Good, Peggy Wilton, Molly Dunn, Ruth Noble, Betty McGregor.
Four images of women's intramural diving; two images of intramural swimming races; in the Qu'Appelle Hall pool.
Bio/Historical Note: The University of Saskatchewan’s first pool opened in 1916. Located in the basement of Qu'Appelle Hall, it was 18 feet wide, 45 feet long and around 8 feet deep with a spring board and changing rooms. Speed swimming, diving, water polo and recreational swimming soon became popular activities in the long Saskatchewan winters. The pool closed soon after the Physical Education pool opened in October 1964.
University of Saskatchewan Tennis Team - Harry Whelan
Posed indoor image of Harry Whelan, men's champion, holding a tennis racket.
University of Saskatchewan Tennis Team - Bob Fuller
Posed indoor image of Bob Fuller holding a tennis racket.
Bio/Historical Note: Robert Arthur (Bob) Fuller was born in 1926 in Moosomin, Saskatchewan, and grew up in Regina. He earned a BA and an MA in Chemistry from the University of Saskatchewan. Fuller was an avid tennis player and was a member of the U of S tennis team. Later he earned a PhD in Biochemistry from the University of Minnesota. Upon graduation in 1955, he joined Johnson and Johnson Canada in Montreal as a research chemist, becoming vice-president of Research and Development in 1962. He had a distinguished career with Johnson and Johnson and was promoted to their worldwide operations in New Jersey in 1966 as vice president Research and Development. He held a number of senior management positions with a variety of Johnson and Johnson companies, completing his 30-year career as Corporate Vice President of Science and Technology. He retired in 1986. Fuller died in Toronto in 2012.