Zeroing in on World University Games for 2007; University Games Fanfare
- OCN-2002-6
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- Oct-02
Part of Office of Communications fonds
member of the Canadian Armed Forces Skyhawks parachute team; George Killian; kinesiology building
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Zeroing in on World University Games for 2007; University Games Fanfare
Part of Office of Communications fonds
member of the Canadian Armed Forces Skyhawks parachute team; George Killian; kinesiology building
Group photo of the YWCA executive. Standing (l to r): Florence Thomas '18, Elizabeth Smith, Hulda Haining, Edith Anne Trumpour '17, Hattie Johnston '18. Sitting: Maude Margaret Lamont (president), Mrs. Christina Murray (honourary president), Vivian Brown.
Head and shoulders image of Yvonne Brown, Associate Dean of Nursing, 1990-2000.
Bio/Historical Note: Yvonne Margaret Rose Brown was born in 1940 in Strasbourg, Saskatchewan, She attended school in Strasbourg prior to entering the College of Nursing at the University of Saskatchewan in 1958 where she earned a BSN and BA with Great Distinction, as well as a subsequent M.C.Ed. in 1983. Brown had a long and distinguished career in Health Sciences culminating in eleven years as Dean of the College of Nursing, 1989-2000. Other milestones include: General Duty Nurse, University Hospital, 1963-64; Lecturer in Anatomy and Physiology, Centralized Teaching Program, 1964-66; Clinical Instructor in Obstetrical Nursing, University of Saskatchewan School of Nursing,1966-67; Sessional Lecturer,1975-81; Lecturer,1981-83; Assistant Dean, 1986-1989; Professor Emeritus, 2008-present. Brown published numerous articles and participated in a major nursing textbook and history of the College of Nursing. She received many awards, medals, and scholarships throughout her academic career. The Yvonne Brown Award for Nursing Excellence was established by the SRNA in 2000; as well as two awards, one for Saskatoon site student and one for Regina site student, for a graduating four-year degree student with the highest cumulative nursing average during the total program. Brown died in 2016 in Saskatoon.
Yungwirth manages University's land & corporate affairs
Part of Office of Communications fonds
Judy Yungwirth
Yukon Territory - Selwyn Mountains
National Film Board photo of an aerial view of the Selwyn Mountains, Yukon Territory.
Youthfully dissected mountains between Tingo Maria and Huanuco
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Winding road and youthfully dissected mountains between Tingo Maria and Huanuco.
Young Women's Christian Association - Executive - Group Photo
Members of YMCA Executive, standing (l to r): Flora Elizabeth Forge (secretary), Dorothy Barnes (treasurer), Emma Lucinda Davies (vice-president). Seated: Margaret Helen Strang (president), Mrs. Christina Murray (honourary president).
Young stream with large blocks of conglomerate
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Young stream with large blocks of conglomerate. Old piers of bridge. Boqueron del Padre Abad.
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Three-quarter length photo of Sir John A. Macdonald seated, as a young man, [ca. 1842].
Young Men's Christian Association - Executive - Group Photo
Group photo of the YMCA executive. Back row (l to r): Thomas Hunter Wells (chairman, devotional committee); George Arthur Harding (chairman, bible study); Reginald Miller Luckraft (vice-president); Abraham J. Leoppkey (treasurer). Front row: J.A. Graham (secretary); James W. Cruikshank (president).
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
Head and shoulders of Mary Diefenbaker taken while she was in her late teens or early twenties.
Young John Diefenbaker reading
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
John Diefenbaker's inscription identifies this photo of himself as a youth, sitting and reading in his parent's home at 117 Albert Ave., Saskatoon.
Young John Diefenbaker in Wakaw, Saskatchewan
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
John Diefenbaker leaning on handle bars of scooter car, Wakaw, Saskatchewan. John Diefenbaker's inscription on reverse which reads: "Wakaw Sept 1919
Part of John G. Diefenbaker fonds
John G. Diefenbaker as young man holding a bouquet.