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Thomas H. McLeod, dean of Commerce, presents the University Prize in Commerce to Jean Orlynn Lowndes [nee Hartzell] at Convocation held in Physical Education gymnasium.
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Thomas H. McLeod, dean of Commerce, presents the University Prize in Commerce to Jean Orlynn Lowndes [nee Hartzell] at Convocation held in Physical Education gymnasium.
W. John Brennan, Dean of Commerce, presents the Xerox Company of Canada Ltd. Prize to Robert Paul Heinrichs of Saskatoon at Convocation held at Centennial Auditorium. Seated dignitaries applauding in background.
W.J. Brennan, dean of Commerce, presents the Goodspeed Award to Maureen Yvette Gutek of Humboldt during Convocation held at Centennial Auditorium.
Bio/Historical Note: Georgia Marie (Dodie) Goodspeed was born in Battlefords, Saskatchewan. She was awarded a Governor General’s Medal while in high school, and entered the University of Saskatchewan to study accounting in 1935, earned her Bachelor of Accounting degree in 1939. Goodspeed returned to the Battlefords for three years to article with V.J. Ferguson and Company. She became an instructor in Accounting at the U of S in 1942, an assistant professor in 1950 and professor in 1956. Goodspeed earned an MBA from the University of Chicago in 1949. She was assistant dean of Commerce for many years, and was acting dean twice – in 1962, and from 1964-1965. A champion of the college, Goodspeed was instrumental in upgrading the Bachelor of Commerce program to a four-year degree, and fought hard for the establishment of the Commerce Building. She was also the first woman in Canada to be named a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants (1960). She retired in 1984 and was named Assistant Dean Emerita. Dodie Goodspeed died in [October] 1986 in Saskatoon. The Goodspeed Award is given to the top graduate of the Edwards School of Business. A state-of-the-art lecture theatre in the college was named in her honour in 2000.
Thomas H. McLeod, dean of Commerce, presents the University Prize in Commerce to Roy Ernest Lloyd at Convocation held in Physical Education gymnasium.
Uwe Ernest Reinhardt receives the University Prize in Commerce from Thomas H. McLeod, dean of Commerce, during Convocation ceremony held in Physical Education gymnasium.
Georgia Goodspeed, acting dean of Commerce, presents the University Prize in Commerce to Robert Henry Moncur of Saskatoon at Convocation held in Physical Education gymnasium.
Bio/Historical Note: Georgia Marie (Dodie) Goodspeed was born in Battlefords, Saskatchewan. She was awarded a Governor General’s Medal while in high school, and entered the University of Saskatchewan to study accounting in 1935, earned her Bachelor of Accounting degree in 1939. Goodspeed returned to the Battlefords for three years to article with V.J. Ferguson and Company. She became an instructor in Accounting at the U of S in 1942, an assistant professor in 1950 and professor in 1956. Goodspeed earned an MBA from the University of Chicago in 1949. She was assistant dean of Commerce for many years, and was acting dean twice – in 1962, and from 1964-1965. A champion of the college, Goodspeed was instrumental in upgrading the Bachelor of Commerce program to a four-year degree, and fought hard for the establishment of the Commerce Building. She was also the first woman in Canada to be named a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants (1960). She retired in 1984 and was named Assistant Dean Emerita. Dodie Goodspeed died in [October] 1986 in Saskatoon. The Goodspeed Award is given to the top graduate of the Edwards School of Business. A state-of-the-art lecture theatre in the college was named in her honour in 2000.
Lloyd I. Barber, dean of Commerce, presents the University Prize in Commerce to Arleen Nora Weeks at the convocation ceremony.
P.M. Maher, dean of Commerce, presents the Xerox Company of Canada Ltd. Prize to Randolph Kenneth Rae at Convocation and Installation of Dr. Leo F. Kristjanson as University President. Dignitaries in academic robes applaud in background.
P.M. Maher, dean of Commerce, presents the Solomon Livergant Prize to Verlea Faye Hume of Carlyle at Convocation held at Centennial Auditorium. Seated dignitaries in academic robes applaud in background.
Lloyd I. Barber, dean of Commerce, presents the University Prize to John Donald Foss Rowlatt at the Centennial Year Convocation in Convocation Hall.
Lloyd I. Barber, dean of Commerce, presents the University Prize to Terry Lorne Malden at Convocation held at Centennial Auditorium.
Samuel Laimon, dean of Commerce, presents the Solomon Livergant Prize as most distinguished graduate in Commerce to Debra Louise Evans at Convocation held at Centennial Auditorium.
Samuel Laimon, dean of Commerce, presents the Solomon Livergant Prize to Joseph Darrell Herauf at Convocation held at Centennial Auditorium.
Samuel Laimon, dean of Commerce, presents the University Prize in Commerce to John Morley Paisley of Eyebrow at fall Convocation ceremony at Centennial Auditorium.
W.J. Brennan, dean of Commerce, presents the Solomon Livergant Prize to Gillian Ruth Currie of Frontier at Convocation held at Centennial Auditorium.