College of Arts and Science - Men's Track and Field Team
- A-1125
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- 1926
Indoor posed image of team members with trophy. Names: [George A.M.] Bradford, A., Hughes, E., Anderson, N., Chappel, ? , Creed, D., Warren, C., Young, A.
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College of Arts and Science - Men's Track and Field Team
Indoor posed image of team members with trophy. Names: [George A.M.] Bradford, A., Hughes, E., Anderson, N., Chappel, ? , Creed, D., Warren, C., Young, A.
College of Arts and Science - Men's Track and Field Team
Image of men's track and field team, point winners. Names: John Ross MacPherson, Frederick James Fife, Peter George Makaroff, Donald Sutherland MacMurchy, Reuben John Haney, Ernest L. Spencer, Frederick J. Freer, Wilfred Louis Cushing. The [Cairns Cup] is on a stool at centre.
First Saskatchewan University Track Team - Group Photo
First University of Saskatchewan men's track team members, back row (l to r): R.H. MacDonald, J.L. Malcolm, Harold V. Mighton, William Exton Lloyd. Front: J.F. Cairns (donor of trophy), Prof. Reginald Bateman (honourary president [trainer].
Head and shoulders image of Fred (Bud) Carson, Physical Education graduate and sports awards winner.
Bio/Historical Note: Fred (Bud) Carson (1923-2013) enrolled at the University of Saskatchewan (BE 1945) in 1942. He was a member of the Huskies football team for three years and was captain of the team in 1945. Carson was a guard on the basketball team for three years and also played water polo. He was president of the Men's Athletic Board for two years (1943-1945), and also coached the Huskiette basketball team for one year. In 1945 Carson received the Rusty McDonald Trophy for sportsmanship, leadership and athletic ability during his undergraduate years. He married Aldis Peterson (d. 1998), also an inductee into the University of Saskatchewan Athletic Wall of Fame. Carson died in 2013 in Brockville, Ontario at age 90.
Head and shoulders image of Jean Storey, Education graduate and sports award winner.
Bio/Historical Note: Jean Storey Thompson was born 21 April 1924 and spent the majority of her life in Saskatoon. A graduate of Nutana Collegiate in Saskatoon, enrolled at the University of Saskatchewan (BA 1946) in 1943. She was a member of the Huskiettes basketball team for four years, serving as captain in 1945-1946 and was noted for her playmaking ability. Thompson was also an accomplished tennis player and won the 1946 intervarsity doubles title. Thompson served on the Women's Athletic Board for four years and was vice president of the Students' Representative Council. Following graduation Thompson was an alumni representative on the Women's Athletic Board and was assistant director of physical education at the U of S from 1946-1950. Her first teaching job was at Balfour Tech in Regina. After two years she returned to Saskatoon. Thompson worked at Nutana and Mount Royal collegiates as a physical education teacher. Her love of sports allowed her to enrich many female students and athletes. Her move to Mount Royal in guidance counseling enabled her to focus on her compassion for mentoring students. Thompson was actively involved in the Saskatoon Kiwanis Club, members at Saskatoon Golf and Country Club and Nutana Curling Club. She was inducted into the U of S Athletic Wall of Fame as a two-sport athlete in 1984. Jean Thompson died 23 June 2011 in Saskatoon.
Law-Accounting Rugby Team - Group Photo
Law-Accounting Rugby team members and Inter-Faculty champions. Names: Elmer Robert Bell, Thom, Gerein, McCauley, Michael W. Kalmakoff, Alton Raymond Dahlstrom, Meldrum, Provencher, Friedman, Linkletter, McCartney, Howard Ames Bowker, Miller, Gold, Burlingham (capt), Cronkite (Board of Strategy), Alexander (Board of Strategy), Corry (Board of Strategy), LaMarsh.
Law-Commerce-Education Rugby Football Team - Group Photo
Intramural championship-winning combined Law-Commerce-Education team. Names: Matheson (assistant coach), Marushak (Education), McKercher (Law), Bonney (Law), Whiteman (Education), Bingley (Commerce), Meiklejohn (Commerce), Tkach (Law), Phillips (Law), Armitage (trainer), Greenough (Commerce), Horner (Law), McKay (Education), Kern (Education), Richards (Commerce), Sisson (Law), Hammond (Commerce), Pinch (Commerce), Crowe (Commerce), Kozak (Law), Hutchinson, B. (coach), Pete (mascot), Hutchinson, J.(assistant trainer), Wolfe (manager, Law).
Norman Ferrier Memorial Trophy
Image of the Norman Ferrier Memorial Curling Trophy of the University Curling Club shot on a black background.
Bio/Historical Note: Norman Ferrier was a chief biological technician in the Biology Department.
Bio/Historical Note: Donations were solicited towards a curling trophy in the memory of Norman Ferrier (died 1965), with the trophy being awarded each spring to the winning team of the University Faculty and Staff Curling Club.
Saskatchewan Agricultural Graduates Association - Curling Team
Team members and [L.E.] Kirk Trophy winners (l to r): Ken Wilkinson (holding trophy), Doug Wilkinson, Hubert Woodcock and Hubert Cannon.
Bio/Historical Note: L.E. Kirk was dean of Agriculture from 1937-1947.
Saskatchewan Agricultural Graduates Association - Curling Team
Team members and [L.E.] Kirk Trophy winners (l to r): C.J. Wilkinson (holding trophy), Doug Wilkinson, Orest Mysak, D. MacKay.
Bio/Historical Note: L.E. Kirk was dean of Agriculture from 1937-1947.
Saskatchewan Agricultural Graduates Association - Curling Team - Group Photo
Team members identified as Agricultural Engineering students include J. Stus, B. Shaw and two others; wineers of Rutherford Trophy winners of the 2nd Event.
Bio/Historical Note: The W.J. Rutherford Memorial Trophy was first awarded around 1949 by the Saskatchewan Agricultural Graduates Association for competition during its annual Farm Week Bonspiel. The trophy honoured W.J. Rutherford, first dean of Agriculture. The names of all the members of the class of 1912 are engraved on a plate on the back of the trophy.
Saskatchewan Agricultural Graduates Association - Curling Team - Group Photo
Team members and [L.E.] Kirk Trophy winners (l to r): Ken Wilkinson (holding trophy). Doug Wilkinson, Hubert Woodcock and Hubert Cannon.
Bio/Historical Note: L.E. Kirk was dean of Agriculture from 1937-1947.
Saskatchewan Agricultural Graduates Association - Curling Team - Group Photo
Unidentified curling team members and winners of [L.E.] Kirk Trophy of 1st Event.
Bio/Historical Note: L.E. Kirk was dean of Agriculture from 1937-1947.
Saskatchewan Agricultural Graduates Association - Curling Team - Group Photo
Curling team members and Rutherford Trophy winners (l to r): Ash Smith, O. Lakness, Ben Blacklock, J. Klausen.
Bio/Historical Note: The Rutherford Memorial Trophy was first awarded around 1949 by the Saskatchewan Agricultural Graduates Association for competition during its annual Farm Week Bonspiel. The trophy honoured W.J. Rutherford, first dean of Agriculture. The names of all the members of the class of 1912 are engraved on a plate on the back of the trophy.
Saskatchewan Agricultural Graduates Association - Curling Team - Presentation
The N.B. Hutcheon Trophy being presented to the unidentified senior event winners.
Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Neil B. Hutcheon was professor of Mechanical Engineering from 1937-1953.