Seventh Annual Stockman's Day - Steer Feeding Unit
- A-2325
- Item
- 1962
A young boy stands with three older men watching cows that are behind a fence.
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Seventh Annual Stockman's Day - Steer Feeding Unit
A young boy stands with three older men watching cows that are behind a fence.
Summer school students sitting in the grass and under trees on the south side of the Administration Building.
Three men, including Dr. Bill Howell (centre), professor of Animal and Poultry Science, standing in front of posters which depict the pros and cons of dehorning by inheritance.
Class of 1942 Reunion - Group Photo
Indoor image of large group of graduates standing on risers; they appear to be singing. Tables set for dinner in foreground, possibly in Memorial Union Building (MUB).
Attendees at a banquet honouring the first seventy students enrolled at the University of Saskatchewan, standing (l to r): Sarah E. McEown (Mrs. George Watson); Mrs. Eleanor (Ross) Fife; Reverend Conor F.J. Fife; Douglas McConnell. Taken in the Memorial Union Building.
Trophies displayed on a table with a poster above it that reads Saskatchewan Vocational Agriculturists Assoc'n.
Varsity band performing with piano, saxophone, trumpet and trombone.
Group of male students standing on risers, holding sheets of paper, and singing at Awards Day; Dr. David Kaplan, director. Held in Physical Education gymnasium.
Contact sheet of photographs depicting various scenes from Frosh Welcome Week.
Images of the Frosh Week Parade travelling down the 100 block of Second Avenue South, as well as on campus.
College of Home Economics - Initiation
Home Economics students in Convocation Hall, dressed in costumes; one girl plays an accordion.
Film - "Saskatchewan Our University"
Filming of "Saskatchewan Our University" by Crawley Films Ltd. in the Memorial Union Building (MUB). Cameras and lights pointed at students wearing large brimmed hats.
Bio/Historical Note: First shown to the public in January 1959, ‘Saskatchewan Our University’ was produced by Crawley Films to mark the 50th anniversary of university classes. With a running time of 27 minutes, the film documents several aspects of campus life including scenes with the Cobalt-60, the betatron with Dr. Sylvia Fedoruk, Dr. Thorberger Thorvaldson and cement research, Emrys Jones directing a play, and W.P. Thompson, University President, speaking at Convocation. The Golden Jubilee was a year-long celebration that included a Royal visit, hosting the Learned Societies, a six-week summer music festival, the world premiere of a W.O. Mitchell play and open houses, public lectures and a special convocation. The film was seen by thousands of people in dozens of Saskatchewan locales as part of special "University Nights" organized across the province.
Large group of people mingling in the Memorial Union Building (MUB) lounge.
Marching band and cheerleaders crossing the University Bridge during Homecoming Parade.
Homecoming Week - Parade Floats
Composite image of multiple floats from the Homecoming Parade, iincluding Engineering, Intensely Vigorous College Nine, Golden Jubilee.