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File contains registration cards for the following students: 17a: Nina Sanborn Butler, Florence Skinner, Florence Laughton, William F.H. Kahlo, Mrs. W.L. Wright, Mrs. W.G. Matthews, Ivalene Evans, Ethel Estelle Grant, Ada Pitfield, Flora May Pitfield, Evelyn Muriel Golding, Mary Louisa Berlet, Bessie Kathleen Caskey, Anna Catherine Shirriff, Florence Katherine Hall, Essie Ingeborg Hindorff, Florence L.(?) Speers, Jack Elgin(?) Parke, Ruth Ethel Clement, Bertha Meriam Clark, Eva Price Sanders, Lina Irene Smith, Catharine Mahala Rankin, William Earl Kinna, Anna Mary Trott, Algot Israel Runeman, Ethel G. MacKenzie, George Bamford, Jessie Irene Grant, Marjorie Douglas Purdon, M. Alpheretta Currie, Helen Bell Chalmers, Ernest John Lawrence Bisson, Cordelia Belle Mackay, Mary Marjorie Talbot, Gladys Irene Wallace, Mary Freedman, Charles Inilroy(?) Barley, Donald Grant McKnight, Laura Mabel Whelpton, Wilfred Duncan Ketcheson, Arthur Cecil Young, Cassie Suella Melhuish, Carl Lindsay Saunders, Janette Eveline Grant, David Roy Lunn, George Rollant Lamont, Perry Wallace, Roy Evan Houck, Janet Mary Morgan, William Archie Mitchell, Earl Vincent McFarlane, Pete Kouinrok(?), James Thomas Hoey, Johan Edwin Hollander, David Hjalmas Stromgren, John Stephen Smook, William ?oder Hnatiuk, Ethel Beatrice McKerchar, Gladys Ferrier, Ellen Elizabeth Payne, Max Sodomsky, Maximilian Glass, Kenneth Elliott, Neil McCulay(?), Esther Magdalene Moore*, Edith Nancy Gerrand, Edna Vera Mills, William Samuel Lee, James B. Rowell, Frank Sterling Irving, Stephen Martin Doroschuk, William Beer James, William Stanley Whitefield Trott, Ethelwyne Irene Mackay, Gwendolyn Anne McGregor, George William Bicknell, William Robinson, Mary Elfred Wolstenholme, Clara Munn, Emily Meaden, Victor Theodor Mastberg, James Wallace Burton Doucette, Maurice Crosbie Fitzgerald, Helen Elizabeth Hall, John Alfred Stewart, William Penn(?) Johnson, Milton Cassel Crozier, Arthur Arnold Stott, Clifford Leonard Turnbull, Mary Belle Dunbar, Evelyn Clark, Mary Catherine Blaylock, Flora Mabel Meaden, Lillian Maud Leybourne, E. Mary Josephine(?) McLanghton(?), James Ward Warriner, Frederick Stanley Rawlinson, Harriet Turnbull, Alexander William Moore, Ernest H.J. Vincent, Janie Evans Struthers, Henry John Davis, Helen Glanville Coram, John Alexander Fisher, Laura Anna(?) Wrye, Lucinda Eleanor Beaubier, George Brownlee Craig, Helier Pepin, George Markland Yeomans, Evelyn Francis Doig, Evangeline Clive, Margaret Jean Gammon, Charles Norman Gammon, Christopher Riley, John Stewart Milton, Mabel Jonson, Maud Orchard, Ralph Morris Harwood, Leonard William Roper, Isabel Dickson, Sadie Jean Ross, Annie May McLachlan, Alexander Howard Leask, Frederick Richard Julian, Mary Oma Dennison, Mary Elizabeth Bell, Ruth Ella Clare Morgan, Fanny Tolhurst, Alena Florence Henderson, Ena(?) Underhill, Alberta May Turnbull, Florence Alice Matthews, Marjorie A. Sherrin, Rosina May Pithart, Helen Agnes Honeyman, Anna Mildred Sherrin, Clara Margaret Molberg, Stanley Herbert Miskiwan(?), Susie Rankin Lamont, Gladys Kathleen Gibson 17b: Audrey Selwyn, Lula Elouisa Mildred Pettigrew, Albert Hughes, Henry Fridolf Whiden, James Wilfred Moffat, Lilian Evelyn Edmison, Bertha E. Wade, Martha Pearl Wade, Henry Brachwan, James Reid, William Leslie Parker, William Alex McLeod, Barbara Lacy Macdonnell, Ruby Elspeth Margaret McDonald, S. Helen Young, Agnes McPherson, Charles H. Koester, James Harris McKee, Margaret Grace Rowe, Henry Thomas Pickard, Mary Letitia Mooney, Wallace Ross Donogh, Hazel Cordellia Merner, Earle Russell Masterson, Marguerite Murray, Ernest Norman Grantham, Ross Alexander McDonald, Helen Jessie McDonald, Frank Joseph Noble, Elijah D. Pound, Dora Ferchenson, Elsie Magdalena Adolph, Kathleen Maye Gordon, William Kenneth Gordon, Daisy Greta Fenwick, Helen Gertrude Clement, Orlow Beryl Smith, Bessie Freedman, Bertha Victoria Morris, Alexander Franklin Nichol, Adelene Monica Bailey, Andrew Rutherford, Maynard Sarah Rathwell, Rita Wood Bambridge, Madge la Prairie Struthers, Dorothy Blanche MacKay, H.L. Roberta Suzanne MacKay, Hubert Staines, Everett F. Stovel, Eva Mabel Gibson, John Scott, Annie Laurie Laughton, Daniel Wallace McEwen, Arthur Gordon Douglas, Marjorie Isabel Stovel, Norman McDonald, John Linton, Clarence Harvey Innis, John Mitchell, Theodore Wesley Willey, Beverley Charles Leech, John Hart, Robert Allan McKee, Leslie Albert Glinz, Reta Marion Willmott, Marguerite Bullock, Muriel Hargrave Shewan, Robert Wellington McBain, Frederick Earl Howard, Evan McDonald Whidden*, Mary Kathleen Moffat, Flora Alexandra Fraser, Eva Wade, Belle Shier, Archie Ewart Smith, Joseph Edward Cooper, Thomas Eric Stevens, Victor Coen, James Smith, Joseph Krendel, Arthur Henry, Clarence Albert Hurley, George Wesley Denstedt, Nettie Amelia Ross, Eunice Ellen Bullard, Robert Guy(?) Robinson, Charles Ganong Whidden, Gwendolynne Susan Whidden, Margaret Ethel Cunliffe, Marion Evelena Elliot, Gabriel Dojacek, Beatrice Hall, Hazel Mary Payne, William J. Isabel(?), Arthur Bruce Steele, Ethel E. McFadyen, Elliott Mead Dutton, Arthur Clifford Cresswell, Laura Irene Taylor, Dorothy Marion Kelly, David Hornor Beaubier, Lloyd D. Shewan, Robert Chanin, Gwendolen Annie Davies, Ralph Ernest Mayes, Ole Nordine, Ida Atkinson Wright, Gladys Beulah McClellan, Libbie Lyle Ross, Bessie Euphemia Turnbull, Sybil Clara Kerr, Eleanor Abigail Maley, Myrtle Gerogina Bolger, Edith Emily Irwin, Marie Christine Cameron, Stella May Bolton, Isobel Fern Cumming, Mary Forrester Murdoch, John Gray Grant, Christena Turnbull, Herbert Archibald Robertson, Frederic William Chambers, Cecil Leslie Strachan, Jean Ferguson Cameron, Duncan Dewar(?) Lindsay, Georgina Matilda Neithercut, Lorne Herbert Hardaker, Arthur Herbert Pullen, Mary Mildred McLean, Walter Arnold Bennett, Elma Barbara Massin, Kenneth Preston Campbell, Donald Rea. Wilkie, George William Roddick, Norman Edgar Mitchell, Clifford Charles Abey, Morley Armstrong, Albert Rae Smale, Annie Eyleen Armstrong, Aletha Elisson Blight, Jessie Merle Mitchell, Mildred Lavona Mitchell, Jean Marion Avery, Helena Bessie Dunbar, Duncan Scott McIntyre, Marion Gertrude Reesor, Harold Carlyle Hodges, Clarence Victor Warner, Wilfrid Clarence Coristine, Antonia Tranberg, Franklin Dorothy Trotter, Annie Ruth Mitchell, Ethel Mitchell, Garrey Iswan(?), William Edward Ballweber, Maurice Harry Cooperman, and Jean Myrtle MacLaren.
Notes
The registration cards for 1915-1916 shift back to the more personal information about the students. New fields include: phone number, purpose of course and remarks. *Esther Magdalene Moore fonds. *Evan McDonald Whidden fonds.
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File contains registration cards for the following students: Lawrence Reekie Miller, Mary Elizabeth Underhill, Clarence Albert Morgan, W. Arnold Bennett, Joseph Alexander Wiklund, Sam Sodomsky, Duncan Scott McIntyre, Florence Jean Leslie, Wellingston Clinton Gainer, Donald Grant(?) McKnight, Harold Carlyle Hodges, Frederic William Chambers, Mary Ann Thomson, Muriel Gladys Robertson, Libbie Lyle Ross, Maximillian Sodomsky, Elsie Pearl Underhill, Frances Mary Wolverton, Edna Mildred Burton, Hilda Schofield, Maria Corbett(?) Grant, Ida May Crawford, Grace Ellison Kennedy, Zoe Ellen Margerrison Hough, Elizabeth Greig, Phyllis Marguerite Rea, Eva Ross McNaught, Mabel Eva Gibson, Lillie May Coutts, Muriel Evelyn Golding, Ina Lolita Elliott, Jean Ferguson Cameron, Gabriel Dojacek, Maude Wilson, Helena Isabel Freer, H.L. MacNeill, Margaret Monteith, Carrie Chinkunboomer, Marjorie Bell McKenzie, Finn Tungeland, Dorothy Jean Ida Smiley, Stella Munshaw, Gwendolyn McGregor, Thelma Irene Smith, Beryl Aileen Stardaker, Mabel Van Norman, Kathleen Alexandra Struthers, Ethel May Nims, George William Bicknell, Ethelwyne Irene Mackay, Elizabeth Williamson, Aubyn Russell Sandison, James Carr(?) Sandison, Norma Akitt Bates, Lillian Evelyn Edmison, Annie Mabel May Nichol, Mrs. F.L. Beer, George Wesley Denstedt, Elsie Letitia Lee, Winnifred Brewer, Ellen Greig, Mayme Edna Olts, Madge Clement, Florence Eleno Smith, Millicent Marguerite Willows, Margaret Stella Grant, Norma Petch, Christine Margaret Taylor, Maud Orchard, Evangeline L. Cline, William Burt(?) Westman, David McLean McNaught, Lois Verna McNaught, Robert Alton Logan, Gordon Arthur Douglas, Stanley Septimus Hornby, Ruby Mae(?) Smith, Belle Shier, Norman Edgar Mitchell, Gertie Christina Stromgren, Jennie Olivia Olson, David Roy Lunn, Lillian Agnes Cooper, Alvin John McKnight, Samuel Bowtel Franklin, Maurice Crosbie Fitzgerald, Essie Ingeborg Hindorff(?), Cecil Leslie Strachan, Robert Joeseph Rourke, Lillian Maude Leybourne, Sarah Spector, Florence Louise Campbell, James Wilfred Moffat, Herman Dionysuis Riggs, William Jas. Thomson, Ernest Clifford Sproule, Edith Esther Peterson, Cordelia Belle MacKay, Stella May Bolton, Madge la Prairie Struthers, James Harris McKee, Verna Parke Grantham, Jean Marion Avery, Joseph Krendell, Christopher Riley, Dorothy Marion Kelly, George Hinch, Margaret May Husband, James William Beer, Nicholas Bilasz, Abe Livingstone, Margaret Ethel Cunliffe, Aletha Elisson Blight, Clifford Turnbull, George Brownlee Craig, Henry Grace Connolly, Karl Yaeger, William Alex Moore, Mercy Elizabeth Smith, Ruth Ella Clare Morgan, Elma Barbara Massin, Donald Rea. Wilkie, Gladys Evenden(?), Daisy Greta Fenwick, Eva Price Saunders, Mary Josephine Higgenbotham, Frances Irene Higgenbotham, Margaret Webster Higginbotham, Helen Gertrude Clement, Georgie Isa Lockhart, Annie Sophia Hemmingson(?), Eunice Sarah Whidden, Huber Duthie Creelman, Edith Emily Irwin, William John Hamilton Abey, Marguerite Murray, Hazel Willard Drause, Florence Langton, Walter White, John Gray Grant, James Wellington Bambridge, Mildred Annie Hanley, Barbara Lacy Macdonnell, Agnes McPherson, Mary Freedman, Evan McDonald Whidden, Florence Corfield(?), Hazel Cordellia Merner, John Howard Chapman, Marjorie Alleen Sherrin, Anna Mildred Sherrin, Marie Christina Cameron, Arthur Laurence Wrye, Clara Isabella Nesbitt, Eunice Eleanor Bullard, Ruth Erickson-Sanborn, Arthur Herbert Pullen, Ruby Espeth Margaret McDonald, Edith Mary Gerrand, Muriel Hargrave Shewan, Johan Alfred Johnson, Annie Emiline Lundy, James Edward Lloyd, Victor Emmanuel Nordlund, Helen Glanville Coram, Charles Ganong Whidden, Arthur Arnold Stott, Clarence Earl Cole, Herbert Archibald Robertson, George Kenneth Macpherson, Mary Kathleen Moffat, David Hjalmar Stromgren, Elsie Grace Pithart(?), William Kenneth Gordon, Kathleen May Gordon, Ethel Ruth Clement, Annie May McLachlan, D'Arcy George Cook, Victor Theodor Mastberg, Joseph Edward Cooper, Clara Margaret Molberg, Gladys Kathleen Gibson, Ruben Richard Molbeerg, Evelyn Frances Beckwith Doig, Mamie Hanley, Ellwood Murray Brown Chapman, Gwendolyn E. Davies, Charles Johan Nilsson, Ernest John Lawrence Bisson, Helier(?) Pepin, Marion Kathleen Waddell, Annie Ruth Mitchell, John Owen Winton, Bessie Freedman, Alexander Franklin Nichol, Grace Margaret Rowe, Flora Mary Pitfield(?), Marguerite Bullock, Helen Marie Wedin, Algot Israel Runeman, Reita Wood Bambridge, Bertha Miriam Clarke, Harold Pratt Clark, Pearl Janet Wedin, Clarence David Hardy, Jessie Agnes Kirkland, Fred. Earl Howard, Maybelle Bernice Porterfield, Hazel Irene Porterfield, Annie Cohen, Vivienne Bernice Pascoe, Marion Gertrude Reesor, Marion Reta Willmott, Lloyd Daniel McPhail, Margaret Jean Gammon, Donald Stewart Forsyth, Hazel Mary Payne, Beatrice Hall, Adelene(?) Monica Bailey, John Harold Forshaw, Eunice G. Carlson, Jean Isobel Downey, Verna Belle Morgan, Hilda Gillespie, Elfleda(?) Race, Reynard Lindquist, Leslie Albert Glinz, Ethel May Peirson, Gladys Basman, Joel Siegfried Peterson, Johan Amandus Bystedt, Victor Glen Clark, Anne Gwendolen Davies, William Everett Willamson, Susan Gwendolynne Whidden, Eleanor Abigail Maley(?), Christena Turnbull, Georgina Matilda Netthercut(?), Isobel Fern. Cumming, Ethel Annie Bolton, Fred Carl Gronbach(?), Lucy Eleanor Beaubier, Sybil Clara Kerr, Bessie Euphemia Turnbull, and Arthur Clifford Cresswell.
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File contains registration cards for the following students: File 19a: Vera Leech, Evelyn Mabel Crooker, Geneva Irene Martin, Charles Clifford Abey, Margaret Ellen Lowe, F. Westerberg, Marguerite Eaton Neilson, Ivan H. Blackwell, Charolotte Jane Miller, Walter Russell Hosie, Rachel Jamieson Brown, Elsie Mary Westaway, Everett Ellerington Tennant, Mary Ida Tennant, Alice Mary Currie, Irene M. Swinbank, Bertha L.(?) Anderson, Minnie Zewada, Lydia Victoria Lindwall, Zelda Bosman, Lewis Crystal, Dorothy Hope Harden, Robert Crawford Potter, Kate Muriel Henderson, Helen Irene Creelman, Helen Mildred Ball, Fraser McKinnon, Wilbur Allan Race, Flora Grace Irish, Mary Rixon(?), Aletha Elisson Blight, Hugh Paget Rose, Alexander Cristal, Dora Louise Cooney, J.A. MacRae, Edna Annie Mills, Mrs. J.V. Patterson, Edith Marie Irish, Ena(?) Rayment Rigg, Harriett Ethel Bird, Edith Josephine Olson, Gladys Tu?ebaz(?) Olson, Gertrude Fanny Godley, Margaret Blackburn Whitehead, Grace Langton, Florence Langton, Nellie Gertrude Kellington, Annie Elsie Dorsey, Mary Florence Nightengale Olson, Anna Mildred Sherrin, Dorothy Kathleen Lehigh, Laura Emma Phillips, Agnes Faihlun(?) Barnwell, Annie Laurie Laughton, Harold Haight Smith, Katharine McGregor, Mary Leitch McGregor, Lillian May Knowlton, Margaret Ethel Cunliffe, Janet Marjory Powell, Clara Margaret Allingham, George Granville McKinney, John Sethmann(?), Walter Wallace Waddell, Charles Ernest Gooden, Joseph William Nejedly(?), Stef?? Kasiurak, Marian Ann Kehoe, Mabel Pidgeon Brigden, Sarah Harriet Hall, Lillian Evelyn Edmison, Helen Glanville Coram, Marguerite Bullock, Maurice C. Fitzgerald, John Milson(?), Francis Wilfred Avery, S.(?) Melville Roy Turnbull, Florence Jean Turnbull, Mabel Elizabeth Buker, Merrill Clinton Stenshoel, David McLean McNaught, Zoe Ellen Margerrison Hough, Mary Belle Dunbar, Bertha Miriam Clark, Gladys Kathleen Gibson, Edith Isabel Ireland, Gertie Christina Stromgren, Jennie Olivia Olson, Lois Verna McNaught, Ira Rosmusson, Gladys Mary Hulme, John Bocskai, Thomas Charles Dandy, Jean Ferguson Cameron, Lucy Eleanor Beaubier, May Edythe Jones, John Scott, Muriel Evelyn Golding, Cordelia Belle Mackay, Clarence Albert Morgan, Ellwood Murray Brown Chapman, Ragmar Ajton(?) Lindquist, John Milne Jackson, Belle Verna Morgan, Beryl Aileen Hardaker, Edgar Alexander Bowering, Ruby Elspeth Margaret McDonald, Algot Israel Runeman, Leonard Cassemer Nelson, Vanda Viola Neilson, Reita Wood Bambridge, Jas. Wellington Bambridge, Vera May Irene McDorman, Doris Robertson, Walter Cecil Smith, Johan Amandus Bystedt(?), Lina Irene Smith, Muriel Scott Stewart, Susie Rankin Lamont, Marion Paterson, Kathleen McKenzie, Ethel Wynne Irene Mackay, Borghild Jungelaud(?), Marie Christina Cameron, Kathleen Horkin-Speers, Donald Cummings, Jean Marion Avery, Jack Laurence Wiswell(?), Earl Judson King, John Gray Grant, Ralph David Matthews, Delmas MacFee, Margaret Lilian King, Verna Parker Grantham, Herman Dionysius Riggs, Annie Cohen, Ernest John Lawrence Bisson, Eva R. McNaught, Mabel Annie Clark, Stella Agnes Munshaw, Walter White, Mildred Grace Mitchell, Vera Thompson Mitchell, Huber Duthie Creedman, Ruth Burton Taylor, Winnifred Margaret Brewer, Florence Corfield, Clarence Earl Cole, Violet May Webb. File 19b: Chester William Clark, Norman E. Mitchell, Ethel Ruth Clement, Eddie Victor Sundt, Elma Beatrice Sanderson, Marion Gertrude Reesor, Lillie May Coutts, Pearl Janet Wedin, Madge la Prairie Struthers, Marjorie Alleen Sherrin, Lloyd McPhail, Charles Beryl Kerrens Van Norman, Helier Pepin, Joel Siegfried Peterson, Finn Wallace Tungeland, Mary Kathleen Moffat, Maximilian Sodomsky, William Everett Williamson, Frank Robinson, Margaret Myrle Lamont, Henry Macmillian Edmuson, Joseph Alexander Everett, Roburt La Montagne, Eunice Gerania Carlson, Ethel Mildred McLachlan, Eunice Whidden, Samuel Sodomsky, Margaret Jean Gammon, Dorothy Smiley, Laura Ella Cole, Thelma Irene Smith, Flora Mary Pitfield, D'Arcy George Cook, Himey Harold Visler, George Brownlee Craig, Karl William Yaeger, Gwendolen A. Davies, Edna Lizzie McVeety, Kathleen Condell, Evelyn Francis Beckwith Doig, William Charles McClement, Rosie Olsonberg, Joseph Edward Cooper, Dorothy Marion Kelly, Florence Jean Leslie, Mary Freedman, Bessie Freedman, Signe Lenora Larson, Annie Sophia Bly, Ernest Jeffrey Plenderleith, Elizabeth Greig, John Howard Chapman, Thornton Joseph Linnell, Eva Mabel Gibson, Frances Margaret Berry, Dolly Sarah Willmott, Reta Marion Willmott, Eunice Eleanor Bullard, Orlow Beryle Austin Smith, Muriel Hargrave Shewan, Ethel May Nims, Gladys Eileen Patterson, Florence Louise Campbell, Leonore Alma Winnifred Crooker, Adelene Monica Bailey, Mamie Hanley, Mildred Annie(?) Hanley, Cecil Leslie Strachan, Donald Stewart Forsyth, Mary Alexa(?) Forsyth, Jean Gwen Wrye, Gwen Elizabeth Davies, Jessie Agnes Kirkland, Victor Glen Clark, Alfred James Noble, Alice Horsman, Ida May Crawford, Victor Emmanuel Nordlund, Arthur Arnold Stott, John Harold Forshaw(?), Beatrice Hall, Eleanor Abegail Maley, Sybil Clara Kerr, Ethel Annie Bolton, Inez Bulmer Ayers, Constance Edythe Schwarts(?), Christena Turnbull, Stella May Bolton, Frances Mary Wolverton, Isobel Fern Cumming, William John Hamilton Abey, Margaret Alexandria Smith, Florence Alice Matthews, Elisabeth Wolverton, Florence Catherine Kennedy, Beatrice Ethelyn Clendenning, Clare Evelyn Hardaker, Laura Anna Wrye, Doreen Guthrie, Marjorie Isabel Furbie(?), Winnifred Annie Gould, Bessie Euphemia Turnbull, Winnifred Marjorie Carer(?), Mona Augusta Weir, Susan Gwendolynne Whidden, Lavina Muriel Carey, Eva May Linkhorn, Ella Corabelle Tolton, Charlotte Mary Finlay, Belle Shier, William Penn(?) Johnson, Velma Esther Johnson, Maria Corlette Grant, Edna Mildred Burton, Isabel Mollberg, David Hjahmar(?) Stromgren, Leslie Oliver Harris, Royal Aberdeen Frith, Alice Josephine Bellamy, Zetta Louisa(?) Greenwood, Donald Grant McKnight, Elsie Mae Williams, Valley Lee Carey, Annie Emeline Lundy, Mina Hazel Webb, Jessie Lillian Maude Venables, Alice Nora Wright, Annie Adelia Sanford, Gabriel Dojacek, Reuben R. Mollberg, Wilbur Earl Smalley, Helen Barber Clive, William Stordy, Annie Jeannette Menzies, Fred Clifford Ferrier, Harry Mendell(?) Gibson, Duncan Scott McIntyre, Malcolm Payne Biggs, Arthur George, Mary Hazel Dunseith, Joseph Alexander Wiklund, and Albert Clark.
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File contains registration cards for the following students: File 20a: ??bella ?o?her(?), T. Russell Wilkins*, Ernest Norman Grantham, James Smith, Laurence Harvey Price, Margaret Ann Wood, Jean McTavish, Evelyn Margerite Moore, Margaret Sophia Caffrey, Winnifred Eason Rowan, Edward Ernest Gargett, Effie Aleda Mae Dempsey, Alexander Fraser Shirriff, Leslie Oliver Harris, Margaret Cumberland Templeton, Aletha Elisson Blight, Alfred James Noble, Dorothy Jean Smiley, Margaret Fannie May McDonald, Andrew Clark, Evelyn Elizabeth Kearns, Mary Diduk, Stephen Jorebewick(?), Ruth Jean Thornton, Ruth Alverda Wade, Ruth Ellen Clare Morgan, Ivy D. Hyde, Anna Catherine Shirriff, Gladys Rosa Ferrier, David McLean McNaught, Mrs. H.A. Laidlaw, Margaret Allison Louise Doak, Robert Lane, Ernest Goodwin Ball, Minnie Aletha McDorman, Mona A. Weir, Muriel Aleta Collie, Brunel Neil Murphy, Marion Godley, William Kuziak, Douglas Edmund Bourke, Edward Evan Creelman, Ruth Isabel Borden, Leila Annie Smith, John Scott, Ellen Maruel Johnson, Ann Chambers, Lois Corbin, David Broadwood McGilvray, Leonard Cosomere(?) Nelson, Campbell Mabee McIntyre, Marina Philp, Fred. Earl Howard, Archie Ewart Smith, Clarence Albert Morgan, Joseph Alexander Wickland, Joseph Herbert Green, Harold Job Friend, Walter Wallace Waddell, Victor Glen Clark, Kathleen May Stephens, Reta Marion Willmott, William Lewis Wright, Edith Emily Irwin(?), Mary Kathleen Moffat, Carl ?jogrur(?), Annie Christina Jorgenson, Gabriel Dojacek, Helen Louise Buckholtz, Emily Rowena Hunter, Helen A. Christie, Ethel Irene MacKay, Leonard Austin Green, Dorothy Martha McKay, Mabel Elizabeth Buker, Cecil Leslie Strachan, John Gray Grant, Donald Rea Wilkie, Helen Elizabeth Moyle, Marguerite Bullock, George Brownlee Craig, Mary Eliza Bromley, John Nazer(?), Fredrick Elnicki, Samuel M. Volsky, Michael(?) M. Kriewetsky, William Kriewetsky, Demetrius Kulesh, Elinore(?) Bergen, Arnold Lowes, Violet Ethel Campbell, Ruby Agnes Forrest, Mrs. Stuart M. Rose, Mary Mowat, Victor Emmanuel Nordlund, Geneva Irene Martin, John Day Irwin, Loyd(?) Ewen Oliver, Charlie Reginald Hitchins, Violet Frances Carpendale, Cecil Harold Patterson, Elmer H.B. Mallory, Henry Edwin Danady, Thomas Fred. Shackman, Frederick Earl Cheasley, Bessie Maude Wright, Evelyn Alberta Hinton, Jessie Merle Mitchell, Leonard S. Murray, Clarence Wade Lynn, Leslie Albert Glinz, Jessie Alexandria Baynes, Vera Thomson Mitchell, John Harold Forshaw, James Lorne Smith, John Arvid Strahl, Gerald Bracken(?), Hugh Allan Young, Earl Judson King, Lillian May Knowlton, Marjorie Isobel Yorke, Eunice Sarah Whidden, D'Arcy George Cook, Fre. Roy Willmott, Eva Mary Larmer, Herman Dionysius Riggs, John Bocskai, Eddie Victor Sundt, Helen Zimmerman, Maurice Crosby Fitzgerald, Charlotte Mary Finlay, Kathleen Joy McKenzie, Margaret Doris Robertson, Vera May Irene McDorman, Thorton Joseph Linnell, Bertha Miriam Clark, Willie Lewis, Edgar Alexander Bowering, Lavern Jewell Herbert, Zoe Ellen M. Hough, Kathleen Condell, Thelma Irene Smith, Evlyn G. Cookson, Anna Elizabeth Wells, Bertha L. Anderson, Edythe Isabell Ball, Helen Aileen White, Willie McClement, Madge la Prairie Struthers, Elijah D. Pound, Ethel Annie Bolton, Ruth Burton Taylor, Eva Stanley, Elizabeth Greig(?), Edith Mary Gerrand, Florence Jean Turnbull, Mae Gillies, Joseph Edward Cooper, Anabel McVeety, Jack Lawrence Wiswell File 20b: Anna Ruth Mitchell, Arthur Brian O'Hara, Himie Harold Visler, Marjorie Jean Leith, Edna Lizzie McVeety, Charles Ganong Whidden, Lloyd McPhail, Harry Mendell Gibson, Jennie Olivia Olson, William Penn Johnson, Robert Cecil Warner, Gertrude Fanny Louisa Godley, Edith Marie Irish, Susan Gwendolynne Whidden, Henry MacMillain Edmison, Ethel May Nims, Ada Montgomery Rixon, Helen Burchill, Constance Lamontagne, Muriel Scott Stewart, Sarah Harriet Hall, Esther Beatrice Stawkins, Mildred Grace Mitchell, Joseph Alexander Everett(?), Annie Jeannette Menzies, Dorothy Keating Ball, Mildred Annie Hanley, Violet M. Webb, Florence C.(?) Kennedy, Herman Christopher Olsen, Florence Edna McLeod, Charlotte Jane Millar, Margaret Blackburn Whitehead, Mary Ida Tennant, Melville Turnbull, Helen Ball, Everett(?) Ellerington Tennant, Flora Grace Irish, Evelyn Francis B. Doig, Margaret Jean Gammon, Karl Williams Yaeger, Ivan Blackwell, Gwendolen Anne Davies, Annie Shobrook, Charles Burnwell(?) Van Norman, Gwendolyn Elizabeth Davies, Marion Gertrude Reesor, Eunice Eleanor Bullard, Oscar W.J. Magnuson, Ida May Crawford, Lillian Elizabeth Forshaw, Esther Lydia Molberg, Elisabeth Wolverton, Pearl Janet Wedin, Leonard John Moser, Ruby May Smith, Helen Irene Creelman, Madge L. Clement, Frances Mary Wolverton, Annie Emiline Lundy, Alice Lily Crouse, Eva Christena Westerberg, Myrtle Eldora Carlson, Mary Livingston Robertson, Agnes Kathleen Barnwell, Mary Adelaide Ford, Cordelia Belle Mackay, Florence Jean Leslie, Dorothy Kathleen Lehigh(?), Edith Lake Whitehead, Mamie Hanley, Algot Runeman, Fred. C. Ferrier, Arthur George, Mary(?) Alexa Forsyth, Dolly Willmott, Zetta Louise Greenwood, Donald Grant McKnight, Clarence Wesley Taylor, Edythe Esther Peterson, Adelene Monica Bailey, Albert Rae Smale, Earnest Arthur Erickson, Anna Elizabeth Best, Ernest Jeffrey Plenderleith(?), Arthur Percival Macpherson, Beatrice Ethelyn Clendenning, Beryl Aileen Hardaker, Gladys Eileen Paterson, William John Paterson, Laura May Miller, Fred James Westcott, Margaret Alexandra Smith, Leila Mary Curry, Velma Esther Johnson, Rolf Smith Steeves, Florence Alice Matthews, Robert Glennie Rodger, Alexander John Kennedy, Clare Evelyn Hardaker, Christena Turnbull, Evelyn Norine Hosie, William Stordy(?), Leslie Gordon Dorrett, John Reginald Cresswell, Christene Gray Grant, Maria Corlette Grant, Robert Hugh Wellwood, Marjorie Magee, Mary Hazel Dunseith, Garland Gibson Hooper, Harold Haight Smith, Isobel Fern Cumming, Donald S. Forsyth, Mildred Adeline Williams, Floyd Ferguson, Albert Clark, Nellie Margaret Glover, Constance Schwartz, Sybil Clara Kerr, Annie Adelia Sanford, Jessie Lillian M. Venables(?), Elsie Mary Westaway, Marian Evelyn Hall, Isabel Mollberg, Estella Eureka Cullen, Amy Beatrice Alice Hearn, Beatrice Hall, Eleanor Abegail Maley, Lavina Muriel Carey, Helen Barber Clive, Mildred Isabel Smith, Mary Christine Ready, Ida Albertina Peterson, Joseph Henry Sampson, Ruby Rodena Lytle, Alice Harriet Linnell, Reginald Wilbur Whidden, George Cuthbert McNeil, Archie Robert Macdonald, Margaret Barton Rixon, Alma Londry, Winnifred Bullock, Marion Margaret Hales, Kathleen Annie Jones, Orlow Beryle Smith, Edith Nellie Burchill, Bessie Merle Barnhard, Verlie Cecily Smith, Vivienne Bernice Pascoe, Elizabeth Donalda McDonald, Fanny Elvira Sundberg, Marjorie Jane Fraser, Emma Caroline Luckman, Margaret Ida Miltion, Doreen Guthrie, Helen South Pengelly, Pearl Eliza Orriss, Mary Luella Forrest, Louise Regmor Stenberg, and Marion Letitia Webster.
Notes
*Later taught at Brandon College.
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File contains registration cards for the following students: File 21a: James Smith, Eileen Gladys Paterson, John Garrow Robertson, Arthur Leonard Jacobs, Charles Ganong Whidden, William Philp, Ethel Lois Strachan, Edna Agnes Cummingham, David Robertson Doig, William John Paterson, Walter Hubert Paterson, Gerald Bracken, Annie Julina McLeod, Paul Walfrid Stromgren, James Venning Phelp, Alma Jane Andrew, Charles Edward Currie, Helen Elizabeth Bridgett, Jerome Edward Beaubier, William Russell Maxwell, Harriet Ethel Bird, Jean Maxwell Reid, Ada Mary Greenaway, Matilda Alice Dallas, Lewis Willard Denstedt, Harold Dixon Clement, Alexander McIntosh(?) Derby, Elmer Raymond Carter, Charles Sinclair Crawford, Robert William Campbell, Ruth Laidlaw Marshall, Edna Mary Harrison, Sarah Lavinia Beatrice Williams, Mabel Dorothy Sopp, Margaret Lilian King, Mildred Adeline Williams, Margarita Lucy Sallano(?), Mary Elizabeth Elliott, Grace Mildred Jasper, Mildred Margaret Frith, Glenna Evelyn Skelding, Jean Doig, Muriel Martha(?) Frith, Bessie Katherine McLean, Vera Irene Skelding, Bessie Maude Wood, Evelyn Gertrude Whitney, Emma Gruenke, Ruby Rodena Lytle, Marjory Matilda Magee, Mary Diduk, Florence Olive Wood, Mary Esther Pearn, Lillian May Knowlton, Emily Catherine Membery Bate, Beatrice Frith, Margaret Evelyn Fleming, Christine Gray Grant, Gladys Elsey Campbell, Gladys Eleanor Dunsmore, Ellen Harriet Blanche Bate, Kathryn Elizabeth Schwartz, Sarah Alice Ledingham, Bessie Smith, Donalda McDonald, Ruth Isabel Borden, Florence Jean Lesliem, Ivy Doris Hyde, Helena Ida Roddick, Marion Margaret Hales, Lillian Evelyn Edmison, Evelyn Norine Hosie, Margaret Barton Rixon, Harriet Flora Margaret Edith van Someren, Phyllis Wilson, Henry Harcourt Henderson, Edith Isabell Ball, Hubert Duthie Creelman, William Stordy, George Cuthbert McNeil, Rosella Mary Pollock, Richard Nevile Jones, Harold Alexander Trotter, Edna Mable West, Eliza Madaline Bastard, John Hart, Alma Lillian Londry, Jean West Stevenson, David Hornor(?) Beaubier, William Charles McClement, Mina McKenzie Maley, Mary Louise Clark, Sybil Clare Kerr, Harry Mendell Gibson, Lillian Jane Winton, Gwendolyn Elizabeth Davies, Alice Margaret Sopp, Adelene Monica Bailey, Christena Turnbull, Orlow Beryle Austin Smith, Marian Evelyn Hall, Mamie Hanley, Marie Caroline Brothers, Eileen Myrtle McKenzie, Mildred Evelyn Gillies, Jean Isabella Ledingham, Lloyd George Williams, Joseph Clarence Hembling, John Brooks Van Norman, Stuart Carlyle Gulley, Reginald Wilbur Whidden, Robert Patrick Stewart, James Scott Leith, David Hjalmar Stromgren, David Broadwood McGillvray, William Boyne Cranston, Ernest John Church, Robert Lane, Jean McTavish, Ruth Wright, Anna Katherine Church, Helen Aluth(?) Christie, Fred James Westcott, Eleanor Abigail Maley, Dorothy Kathleen Lehigh, Helen Irene Creelman, Dagny Limiea(?) Lindstrom, Mildred Grace Mitchell, Florence Alice Matthews, Evelyn Clara Hardaker, Evelyn(?) Perley Burke, Laura Brown Shaw, Vera Thompson Mitchell, James Clement Morton Peirce, Annie Ruth Mitchell, Jean Isabel Wellwood, John Arvid Strahl, Ethel Annie Bolton, Retta Catherine McClung, Anna Ruth Mitchell, Jessie Lillian Maude Venables, Ethel Mary Abey, Nellie Noble, Gertrude Storey, Kenneth Reid Guthrie, Archibald John MacDonald, Maurice Giller, Robert John Stewart, Stella May Bolton, Velma Esther Johnson, Fred James Austin, John Harold Forshaw, Isabel Mollberg, John Reginald Cresswell, Howard William Humphrey, Clarence Embury Miller, Leslie Oliver Harris, Earl Judson King, Herbert Archibald Robertson, George August Magnuson, Ernest Rudolph Strahl, Clarence Albert Morgan, George Stuart Fraser, Charles Cecil Smith, David McLean McNaught, Cecil Leslie Strachan, William John Hamilton Abey, Jean Ferguson Cameron, Hugh John Kennedy, Murdock Ross McIver, Archibald Alexander McGahey, Beatrice Ethel Clendenning, Joel Siegfried Peterson, William Lewis, Esther Lydia Molberg, Lawrence A. Price(?), Eva Mabel Gibson, Zetta Louise Greenwood, Robert Cecil Warner, Floyd Raymond Van Schaick, Doreen Guthrie, James Lorne Smith, Herman Christopher Olsen, Alfred James Noble, Dulcie Vera Grantham, Margaret Blackburn Whitehead, Evelyn Margaret Moore, Norman McDonald, Muriel Guthrie Bulloch, Annie Adelia Sanford, Lillian O. Perry, Evan McDonald Whidden*, Mary Grace Bigelow, Karl Yaegar, Bertha Miriam Clark, Verta Reynolds Power, Evelyn Frances Beckwith Doig, Margaret Jean Fotheringham, Vivienne Bernice Pascoe, Victor Emmanuel Nordlund, Arthur Percival Macpherson, Laurence James Findlay, Ragnor Elof Bergren, Fern Pauline Stauffer(?), Charlotte Godbjork Olafson FIle 21b: Charles Gerald Stone, Constance La Montagne, Ernest Goodwin Ball, Helen Mildred Ball, Florence Jean Turnbull, Melville Roy Turnbull, Evelyn Alberta Hinton, Mary Noble, Lilian Leigh, Marjorie Bishop, Amy Almira Broad, Jean Hatcher, D'Arcy George Cook, Harold Haight Smith, John Bocskay, Elmer Hyatt(?) Briggs Mallory, Eleanor Swea(?) Gustavson, Laura Grace Smith, Margaret Ida Milton, Gladys Belle Alona(?) Williams, Harvey Spence Hyndman, William Monteith Scarth, Mary Hazel Dunseith, Sophia J. Burgess, Marjorie J. Leith, Victor Theodor Mastberg, Donald Grant McKnight, Clarence Earl Cole, Irene Elizabeth Bolton, Henry Norman Powell, John Graham McCamis, Fred Clifford Ferrier, Maria Corlette Grant, Robert Glen(?) Rodger, Bessie Maud Wright, John Ashley Maley, Barbara Lacey(?) Macdonnell, Ruben(?) R. Molberg, Verna Parker Grantham, Charles Burnwell Van Norman, Margaret Jean Gammon, William Elmer Hainer, Floyd Montague Ferguson, Walter Valentine Berg, Gustov Sanfred Fryklind, Kathleen Condell, William Carey Bunt(?), William Neelands Burchill, Dorothy Jean Smiley, Demetrius Kulesh, Frederick Carl Howard, Ruth Jean Thornton, Christopher Riley, Beatrice Belle Warren, Elizabeth Greig(?), Isabella Eva Greig, Brunel Neil Murphy, Isabella Sutherland Tait, Jean Elizabeth Patterson, Lloyd Douglas Shewan, Velma Ruth Strome, Clarence Victor Warner, Ross Alexander Douglas McDonald, Josephine Alexandra Eloise Manthorne(?), Douglas Edmund Bourke, Edward Lyle McLean, Brian Arthur O'Hara, Dutton Elliott Mead, Hubert Stames(?), Mary Mowat, Cordelia Bell Mackay, Donald Stewart Forsyth, Mary Ethel McNeill, Jean Gwendyln(?) Wrye, Dorothy Keating Ball, Anna Mabel May Nichol, William Penn Johnson, Cora Alexandra Maude Smith, Redverse(?) Clarence(?) LeRoy McConnell, Marwood Monto(?) Lanning, Brenna Beckett Reed, Georgia Maud Newbury, Bessie Freedman, Helen Bernice Burchill, Ethel May Nims, Donald Edward Lowe, Orval Calverley, George Earl Blythe, Lawrence Alexander Cowie, John Alexander Scales, Robert Hugh Wellwood, Edna Lizzie McVeety, Nina Christie Shaw, Laura Mabel Whelpton, Thomas Coldwell, Laura Anna Wrye, Edna Anne Hood, Edith Jane Pugh, Richard Walter Redeburg, Leonard Cosemer(?) Nelson, Zoe Ellen M. Haugh, Lillie C. Machesney, Arthur Albert Carey, Mabel Elizabeth Buker, Victor Glen Clark, Margaret Ethel Cunliffe, Edwin Arnold Wilkins, Joseph John Hewitt, Susan Williamson Curr, Leila Annie Smith, Ethelwyne Irene MacKay, Estella Cullen, Joseph Harker Johnson, Lavina Muriel Carey, Leila Grace Davidson, Joseph Alexander Wicklund, Aletha Ramona Gerrand, Charlotte Mary Finlay, Thomas Fred Spackman, Mable Irene Irving, Lewis Robert Caffrey, Eleanore May Bennest, Margaret Sophia Caffrey, Lavern Mervan Jewel Herbert, Eunice Whidden, Harold Job Friend, Helen Karin Johnson, Donald Rea Wilkie, Ruby Beryl Staples, Norah Thompson, Marjorie Maud Hooper, Olive Muriel Rose Bromley, Eileen Muriel Ritchie, Elgin Allen Stauffer, Lawrence Robert Thompson, Norman James Hewitt, Millie Webster Graham, Ella Henrietta Turnbull, Lorin Ambrose Cope Smith, James Bension(?) Smalley, Brenton T. Morse, Ivan Howes(?) Blackwell, Gwendolen Anne Davies, Edward Greig, Stanley Roy Campbell, Clifford Leonard Turnbull, Fred Roy Willmott, Norman Edgar Mitchell, Wallace Ross Donagh(?), Mary Clark Crawford, Frederick Robert Clarke, Susie Maityn(?) Lindsay, Marjorie Winnifred Jean Campbell, Arthur Clifford Gusdale, Marion Samuel Gusdale, Alice Bertha Christina Linner(?), Ivor John Westerberg, Noble Fred Isley, Geroge William Roddick, Ethel Mitchell, Dwight Lyman Johnson, Ella May Church, Helen Kovach, John Kovach, Florence Catherine Kennedy, Ruth Christalie Abrahamson, Gwendolyn Gladys Peirson, Eva Calverley, Alma Ellen Loney, Lillian Davetta McMillan, Thelma Irene Smith, Alice Virginia Hopkins, Ruby Williamine Mager, Isabel Alice Young, Jessie Merle Mitchell, Edith Bertha Gardiner, Ethel Anderson Swallow, Clara Munn(?), Annie Elsie Dorsey, Rhoda Elizabeth Forshaw, Ada Gertrude Bolton, Helen Elizabeth Hale, Agnes Jean Mitchell, Anna Rankiellor Gray, Dorothy Buchton(?) Kennedy, Dora Guard Van Loneren(?), Dorothy Grace Longley, Louisa May Westburg(?), Marguerite Neilson, Nancy Charlotte Davison, Winifred Spearin(?), Martha Anna Berg, Hazel Grant, F. Patricia Anderson, Ingsborg Essie Hindorff, Frank Tilley Matthews, Amy Beatrice Alice Hearn, Gladys Alberta Morrison, Elsie Irene McLean, Gladys Ada Boyd, Barbara Jeannette Yaeger, Vivian Sarah Hathaway, Vera Gertrude Robinson, Bertha L. Anderson, Beatrice McLeuir(?), Mildred Grace Garside(?), Isabel Copeland, Stella M.E. Grant, J.E. Cooper, Grace Enid Stouffer, John Scott, Ernest Jeffrey Pl??derleith, and Estella Cullen.
Notes
*Evan McDonald Whidden fonds.
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File contains registration cards for the following students: Mary Ethel Abey, Cecil Charles Smith, James Smith, James Lorne Smith, Leila Annie Smith, Orlow Beryle Austin Smith, Walter Cecil Smith, Alice Margaret Sopp, Mabel Dorothy Sopp, Daphne Maud Sowden(?), Ada Spackman, Thomas Fred Spackman, Sarah Eleeda(?) Sparling, Winifred Augusta Spearin, Armand Daniel Stade, Frederick John Stade, Hubert Staines(?), Elgin Allen(?) Stanffer, Fern Pauline Stanffer, Thomas Eric Stevens, Aleta Elizabeth Stewart, Charles Gerald Stone, Gertrude Storey, Ethel Lois Strachan, John Arvid Strahl, David Hjalmar Stromgren, Jean Taylor, Margaret Cumberland Templeton, Sigbert Thompson, Victoria Thordarson, Ruth Jean Thornton, Vivian Tuckey, Alberta May Turnbull, Christina Turnbull, Ella Henritta Turnbull, Florence Jean Turnbull, Floyd Raymond Van Schaick, Jessie Lillian Maude Venables, Ruth Wade, Clarence Victor Warner, Elsie Joyce Warren, Edna Winnifred Weatherald, Mona Augusta Weir, Fred. James Westcott, Edna Mabel West, Vivian Dedahlia Westman, Eunice S. Whidden, Evan McDonald Whidden*, Susan Gwendolyn Whidden, Reginald Wilbur Whidden, Joseph Alexander Wicklund, Blackburn Margaret Whitehead, Thoeodore Wesley Willey, Gladys Belle Helena Williams, Lloyd George Williams, Mildred Adeline Williams, Lilian Jane Winton, S. Wreede, Donald Wright, Bessie Maude Wright, Marguerite Nora Wright, Ruth Wright, Dorothy Wrye, Jean Gwendolyn Wrye, Jeanette Barbara Yaeger, Carl Yaeger, Nicholas Yarmey(?), Minnie Young, Arthur Leonard Jacobs, Eva Claire Jacobs, Dwight Lyman Johnson, Joseph Harker Johnson, Linnea Elizabeth Johnson, Velma Esther Johnson, Edith Jessie Jones, Harold Vincent (Clifford) Jones, Richard Nevile Jones, Hazel Marion Keith, Beatrice Kellewan, Florence Catherine Kennedy, Hugh John Kennedy, Kathleen Emily Kenner*, Sybil Clara W. Kerr, Ernest Evan King, Earle Judson King, Edna King, Margaret Lilian King, Jennie Kippen, Minnie Flora Kirkcaldy, Evelyn May Knapp, George Earle Lambert, Leila Mae Laing, Constance Lamontagene, Esther Larson, Olga Dolores Larson, Jean Isabel Ledingham, Sarah Alice Ledingham, Lillian Leigh, Marjorie Jean Leith, Florence Jean Leslie, William Lewis, Edward Roy Lindbow(?), Susie Martyn Lindsay, Eleanor Woster(?) Litch, Alma Lillian Londry, Alma Ellen Loney(?), Dorothy Grace Longley, Ruby Rodena Lytle, Christine Gordon Macdonald, Ellen Marjorie Mackay, Arthur Percival Macpherson, Marjorie Matilda Magee, George August Magnuson, Ora Magnusson, Elmer Hyatt Briggs Mallory, Eloise Josephine Alexandra Manthorne, Marion Marshall, Aton G. Martin, Victor Theodor Mastberg, Earle Russell Masterson, Frank Tilley Matthews, Mayme Matthews, Ralph Matthews, Russell William Maxwell, Morice John Maxwell, Linden Mayo, John Dodds Melhuish, Peter Malnychuk, Anna Ruth Mitchell, Howard Clayton(?) Mitchell, Mildred Grace Mitchell, Herbert John Moffat, Marshall Douglas Moffat, Mary Kathleen Moffat, Evelen Marguerite Moore, B.V. Morgan, Laurel Rea Morrison, Mertie L. Morrison, Lilian M.E.N. Forse(?), Marjorie Irene Moscam, Elsie May Murray, Margaret Elizabeth McCombe, Annie Isabelle McCreary, Norma R. McDonald, Helen Anita McGregor, Mary Henrietta McGill, Janet Christena McFarlane, Agnes Emily McFarlane, Nettie Jamieson McHattie, Ross Alexander Douglas McDonald, Jean Mervyn McIlquham(?), Eileen Myrtle McKenzie, Marjory Bell McKenzie, Donald Grant McKnight, Bessie Katherine McLean, John Ross McLean, Lily McLean, Annie Julina McLeod, George Cuthbert McNeil, Edna Lizzie McVeety, Marguerite Eaton Neilson, Marjorie Estelle Noble, Edith Kathleen Nordquist, Hermen Christopher Olsen, Roy Herman Olson, Mabel Overend, Vivienne Bernice Pascoe, Herbert Peachell, Beatrice L. Peck, Mary Ellen Peddicord, Oliver Wilson Peddicord, James Clement Moreton Peirce, Joel Siegfried Peterson, James Venning Philp, William Philp, Beatrice Grace Pollock, Marjorie Emma Pollock, Annie Elizabeth Powell, Laoura Agnes Power, Norah Howe Prince, George Perley Putnam, Edna Louise Rand, Richard(?) W. Rederburg, William George Reekie, William Henry (Harry) Reynolds, Christopher Riley, Margaret Barton Rixon, Doris Robertson, Herbert Archibald Robertson, John Garrow Robertson, Vera Gertrude Robinson, Robert Glen Rodger, Helena Ida Roddick, Murray Rose, Algot Israel Runeman, Freda Sainsbury, William Monteith Scarth, Roslin Brown Scott, Marguerite Victoria Sexton, Hazel Edith Shackleton, Muriel Hargrave Shewan, Muriel Anne Abey, Frederick Elliot Adolph, Hazel Emma Adolph, John Dudley Aikenhead, Ruby Annibelle Allan, Bertha L. Anderson, Ellen Anderson, Alma Jane Andrew, Adelene(?) Monica Bailey, Russell Mayhew Baldwin, Edith Isabel Ball, Helen Ball, Muir Lewis Barber, Edward Jerome Beaubier, George Ralph Bergquist, Harry Bicuer(?), Mary Grace Bigelow, Willa Martha Black, Annie Sophia Bly, Julia Emma Bly, George Earl Blythe, John Boeskarp(?), Ada Gertrude Bolton, Irene Elizabeth Bolton, Ruth Isabel Borden, Douglas Edmund Bourke, Ethel Maude Bowering, Gladys Ada Boyd, Gerald Bracken, Wesley Brandon, Oliver Clayton Bricker, Gertrude Bridgett, Helen Elizabeth Bridgert, Olive Muriel Rose Bromley, Mabel Elizabeth Buker, Doris Mae Bulloch, Muriel(?) Guthrie Bulloch, Margaret Sophia Caffrey, Rowena M. Caffrey, Jean Cairns, Edna Pearl Calverley, Eva Calverley, Martha Cameron, Jane Campbell, Eva May Campbell, Murray Campbell, Arthur(?) Albert Carey, Lavina Muriel Carey, Elmer R. Carter, Ernest John Church, Bertha Miriam Clark, Ella Clark, Mary Elizabeth Clark, Mary Louise Clark, Victor Glen Clark, Violet Clark, Beatrice Clendenning, Earl Coad, Clarence Earle Cole, Jean Collins, Mabel Alice Cooke, Isabel Copeland, William Boyne Cranston, Charles Sinclair Crawford, John Reginald Cresswell, Grace Crowhurst, Isabel F. Cumming, Ethel Margaret Cunliffe, Mary Bell Currie, Matilda Alice Dallas, A. Gwendolyn Davies, Gwendolyn Elizabeth Davies, Lyla Mary Dawson, Lena Day, Eunice Mary Death, Mabel Demman, Alexander McIntosh Derby, Jean Doig, Evelyn Frances Beckwith Doig, Robertson David Doig, Elsie(?) Dorsey, Mary Hazel Dunseith, Mandy Eckberg, Molly Eckberg, Lilian Evelyn Edmison, George Wallace Elder, Mrs. W.A. Elliott, Katherine Ellen Elliott, Carolina Erickson, Emily Gertrude Evenden, Lily Gertrude Everton, Kenneth Wilfrid Ferrier, Frances Lydia Field, Laurence James Findlay, Robert Fisher, Lottie Mary Finlay, Margaret Catherine Flaws, John Harold Forshaw, Rhoda Elizabeth Forshaw, Olive Freeman*, Eleanor Freedman, Harold Job Friend, Frederick(?) Benjamin Friend, Reginald Alexandar Frith, Gustav Sandfred Fryklind, Aletha Ramona Gerrand, Mabel Gibson, Edward James Glennie, Frank Wilton Gooden, Ethel Grace Gooden, Kathleen May Gordon, Kenneth William Gordon, William Thomas Graham, Christina Gray Grant, Estelle Margaret Grant, Maria Corlette Grant, Olive Gray, Percy James Green(?), Hazel Evangeline Greenwood, Zetta Louise Greenwood, Florence Elfreda Green, Elizabeth Greig, Anna Amelia Gronberg, H?lda Marie Gronberg, Doreen Guthrie, Kenneth Reid Guthrie, May MacGregor Guthrie, Marion Margaret Hales, Beatrice Hall, Marion Evelyn Hall, Sarah Harriet Hall, Mamie Hanley, Elmore Gibson Harkness, Leslie Oliver Harris, Ray Arnold Harris, Ruth(?) Amanda Harris, John Hart, Jean Isabel Katherine Hatcher, Gwendolen McGregor Harte*, Joseph Clarence Hembling, Henry Harcourt Henderson, Mary Elizabeth Henderson, Harold Charles Henn, Lavern Mervan Jewel Herbert, John Eric Hill, Howard Crysler Hilliker, James Clifford Hilton, Essie Ingsborg Hindoeff, Hjalmar Hindoeff, Evelyn Alberta Hinton, Prudence Edith Hockin, Alfred Holman, Edith Helen Holman, Irene Alice Emily Holman, Alice Virginia Hopkins, Mildred Eletta Hopkins, Evelyn Noreen Hosie, Phyllis Alberta Houston, C. Evelyn Howard, Mary Howat, Annie Howe, Clara Howell, Albert Hudson, Melvyn Hunter, Bessie Mary Hyndman, and James Alexander Jackson.
Notes
Registration card changes. New fields include standing, college department, occupation in view and religious denomination for father, mother and student. *Evan McDonald Whidden fonds. *Kathleen Kenner fonds. *Class schedule on the backside of the card. *McGregor fonds was donated by Gwendolen McGregor Harte.
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File contains registration cards for the following students: Mary Ethel Abey, Nellie Ray Abel, Fred. Elliot Adolph, Margaret Joan Allan, Bertha Irene Archer, Dorothy Armstrong, Gladys Baker, Russell Baldwin, Ernest Goodwin Ball, Geraldine Margaret Balmer, Edith Isobel Ball, Adelene Monica Bailey, Muir Barber, Ella Elizabeth Barr, Clarence Alexandra Beairsto(?), David Horner(?) Beaubier, George Beaubier, Lyall Beattie, Clara Bergum(?), George Ralph Berquist, Harold G. Bird, Willa Martha Black, James E. Blackford, Ellen Blackwell, Douglas Edmund Bourke, Helen Elizabeth Bridgett, Muriel Bromley, Kenneth Noel Brueton, Fetellous Odetta Butler, Mary Grace Bigelow, Helen Dorothy Burnell, Elmer Raymond Carter, Mary Viola Carey, Lavina Muriel Carey, Edith Helen Caffrey, Margaret Caffrey, Rowena M. Caffrey, Frank Dudley Caffrey, Edna Pearl Calverley, Eva Calverley, Martha Cameron, John Duncan Cameron, Mary A. Campbell, Jane Campbell, ? Cameron, Edward Chapman, Lawrence Russell Christian, Helen Aleith(?) Christie, Ernest John Church, Harold Pratt Clark, Donald C. Clark, Ella Clark, Ethel Ruth Clement, Harold Leslie Lyle Clendenning, Marguerite Collinson(?), Ada Elmira Cooley, Alice Mabel Cook, Jean Cullins, Clarence Earl Cole, Carlyle Salisbury Couch, Lloyd Crawford, John Reginald Cresswell, Eva Crystal, Florence Mary Cullen, Matilda Alice Dallas, George Darragh, Annie Gwendolyn Davies, Eunice(?) Mary Death, William Hill, Evelyn Alberta Hinton, Charles Edward Hinton, Helen Clare Hitchings, Stella Jane Hoey, Irene Alice Emily Holman, Edith Helen Holman, Marjorie Maude(?) Hooper, Mildred Eletta Hopkins, Anna Maria Hornfeldt, Evelyn Norine Hosie, Florence A. Hudson, Melvyn Hunter, Joseph William Hurst, Bessie Mary Hyndman, Edith Marie Irish, Flora Grace Irish, Carrie Jackson, Arthur Leonard Jacobs, Eva Claire Jacobs, Isabella Johnason, Velma Esther Johnson, Kathleen A. Johnson, Edwin Johnson, Richard Nevile Jones, Hazel Marion Keith, Alexander John Kennedy, Hugh John Kennedy, Florence C. Kennedy, Kathleen Emily Kenner*, Sybil Clara Kerr, Lilian Margaret King, Ernest E. King, Earl Judson King, May Evelyn Knapp, George James Knighton, Elizabeth Kovach, Marion Day Lambert, George Earle Lambert, Charles Middlemiss Langford, Sarah Ledingham, Lilian Leigh, Marjorie Jean Leith, James Scott Leith, William Lewis, Edward Roy Lindborn(?), Alma Lilian Londry, Caleb Alfred Hugh Lonsley(?), Donald Edw. Lowe, Ruby Rodina Lytle, Esther Margaret Lyons, Marjorie Magee, Oscar William Theodore Magnusson, George August Magnuson, Ruth Marie Maggrah(?), John Murray Matheson, Mina Maley, Jas(?) Linden(?) Mayo, Jas. Grant Marshall, Marion E. Marshall, Annie M. Mastberg, Mayme Matthews, Ralph David Matthews, Florence Alice Matthews, John M. Maxwell, Thomas Langford Miller, Meta Mischpeter(?), Marshall Douglas Moffat, Edith Linnea Molberg, Reuben Richard Molberg, Esther Magdalene Moore*, Evelyn Margaret Moore, George Chester Morris, Marion Mukanik(?), Jas. Henry Donald MacArthur, Jennie Elenor McAuley, Dorothy Maud McBean, ? McComb, Marjorie Jennie McCowan, Robert G. McDorman, Vera May Irene McDorman, Winnifred Beatrice MacDonald, Mary McLaughlin MacDonald, Ross Alexander Douglas McDonald, Merle McFadden, Jannet Chr. McFarlane, Agnes Emily McFarlane, Mary MacFarlane, Mary Henrietta McGill, Helen McGregor, Jean M. McIlguhom?, Gladys Evelyn McInerney, Lorne Albert McIntyre, Harold Lawson McKay, Duncan Hugh McKenzie, Marjorie Belle McKenzie*, Kathleen McKenzie, Florence Amelia McKillop, Donald Grant McKnight, William Murdock McLellan, John McLellan, Arthur Don. McLeod, Annie J. McLeod, Katheleen Bertha McNaught, Lloyd Daniel McPhail, Allie(?) Macpherson, Arthur Percival Macpherson, Marguerite E. Neilson, Hilda Anne Niblett, Henry Carl Nilson, Marjory Noble, Hilmer(?) E. Nordlund, Herman Christopher Olsen, Elna Erika Olson, Ruth Lilian Parker, Mary Elizabeth Parker, Mrs. D. Patterson, Vivienne Pascoe, Jessie Irene Pearce, Gwen G. Peirson, Joel Peterson, Edna Phillips, J. Venning Philp, William Phip, Marjorie E. Pollock, Mary Porterfield, Ethel May Powell, Edna Pound, Richard W. Rederburg, William Paul Reid, Ernest Arthur Ridgway, Ernest Reimer, Margaret Barton Rixon, Elsie May Robinson, Vera Robinson, Herbert A. Robertson, John Robertson, Robert Glenn Rogers, Mona Vivian Runchey, Algot Israel Runeman, Russell Earl Rutledge, Annie Oleavia(?) Sandeen, Selma Victoria Sandeen, Palmer Edwin Scott, Roslyn Brown Scott, Marionne Scott, Margeurite Victoria Sexton, Algie Wilford(?) Shaw, Muriel Hargrave Shewan, Ormond Robert Shuttleworth, Donovan C.W. Simpson, Florence Eleanor Smith, Leila Annie Smith, Orlow Beryle Smith, Claude Edwyn Snider, Mabel D. Sopp, Alice M. Sopp, Ada Harriet Spackman, Frederick John Stade, Armand Daniel Stade, Hubert Staines(?), Aleta Elizabeth Stewart, William Jno. Stewart, William Stordy, Gertrude Storey, Norman C. Stovel, Ethel Lois Strachan, John Arvid Strahl, David Hjalmar Stromgren, Gertie Christine Stromgren, Gladys Merle Sutherland, Jean Clara Sutherland, Alberta May Turnbull, Tena Turnbull, Harold Trotter, Howard Umphrey, Floyd Raymond Van Schaich(?), Ruth Alverda Wade, Gladys Irene Wallace, Elsie J. Warren, Harvey G. Warren, Ivan Mac. Weisbrod(?), Jack Weinstock, Fred. James Westcott, Vivian Westman, Reginald Wilbur Whidden, Evan McDonald Whidden*, Nelson Olaf Wickstrum, Lena(?) Wickstrum, Richard Wilkie, Theodore Wesley Willey, Margaret Blackburn Whitehead, William Cecil Wilson, Milton Edgar Windrim, William Edward Wirth, Jean Wrye, Barbara J. Yaeger, Carl W. Yaeger, Karle William Yaeger, Nicholas W. Yarmey, Margaret Luella Delmage, Pansy(?) Deunett(?), Alex McIntosh Derby, David Robertson Doig, Jean Doig, Ethel Dolman, Phyllis H. Donkin, Leslie Gordon Dorrett, Eunice Lavena Duff, Lillian Dundas, Jessie Georgina Roy Dumbar, May H. Dunkin, Dell M. Dunkin, Albert Edward Eamer, Henry McMillan Edmison, Lilian Evelyn Edmison, Ida Myrtle Eliason, Arthur Stanley Elson, Clarence Edmond Erickson, Lily G. Everton, John Scott Everton, Edgar Falconer, Vera Madeline Fielding, Margaret Kennedy Finlayson, Laurence James Findlay, Rhoda May Fletcher, Rhoda Fletcher, Margaret Russell Forbes, John Harold Forshaw, George Stuart Fraser, Eleanor Freedman, Donald Arthur Freeman, Olive Freeman, Frederick Benjamin Friend, Harold Job Friend, Gustav Sanfred Fryklind, Leta Marianna Fry, Margaret Jean Gammon, Charles Norman Gammon, Mabel Eva Gibson(?), Gertrude T.L. Godley, Grace Ethel Gooden, Sten Wiktor Goerwell(?), Rose Gordon, Margaret Ferguson ??mmell(?), Harriett Hellen S. Graham, Elva Beatrice Grantham, Christina G. Grant, Maria Corlette Grant, Marion Grant, Zetta Louise Greenwood, Marion M. Hales, Beatrice Hall, Marion Hall, Mytle Hammill, Charles Ernest Hammont(?), Hazel Hardaker, Minnie Harrington, Edna Harris, Flora Harris, Jean Isabelle Katherine Hatcher, Joseph Clarence Hembling, Esther Fraces Hensley, Mary Henderson, Henry H. Henderson, Clara Lenore Heise, Gordon Heise, Kenneth Higgins, and John Eric Hill.
Notes
*Kathleen Kenner fonds. *Esther Magdalene Moore fonds. *Marjorie Bell McKenzie: Was an Instructor in Dramatic Art at Brandon College (1927-1930) and the College's Dean of Women (1935-1936). *Evan McDonald Whidden fonds.
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File contains registration cards for the following students: Beatrice Hall, Doris Evelyn Alexander, Mary Ethel Abey, Fred Elliot Adolph, Russel Henry Adolph, James Campbell Anderson, Ralph Bruce Anderson, Annie E. Argue, Dorothy Armstrong, Louise Armington Arnold, Mary Frances Astrander, Adelene(?) Monica Bailey, Russell Mayhew Baldwin, Edythe Isobel Ball, Ernest Goodwin Ball, Muir Barber, Barbara Barr, Matthew Barr, Harold Francis Basho, Francois Gordon Bertrand, Mary Elizabeth Bertrand, Virginia Kathleen Bertrand, Horace Millar(?) Bigelow, Mary Grace Bigelow, Margareta May Biggs, Harold George Bird, Margaret Jean Bissett, Thomas Leonard Black, Willa Martha Black, James Ewart Blackford, John Bocskay, Harry Clinton Booth, Douglas Edmund Bourke, Reginald Frank Bridges, Helen Elizabeth Bridgett, Gordon Franklin Brownridge, Margaret Jane Buchanan, Percival John Buss, Frank Dudley Caffrey, Edna Pearl Calverley, Eva Calverley, Mary Aotia(?) Campbell, Martha Cameron, Duncan Campbell, Ella Ruth Campbell, William Arthur Campbell, William George Ernest Campbell, Harry Elmo Cannon, Mary Viola Carey, Elmer Raymond Carter, James Albert Casemore, Margaret Fyfe Castell, Ernest John Church, Bertha Miriam Clark, Harold Pratt Clark, Harold Wesley Lyle Clendenning, Caroline Clinkunbroomer, Clarence Earl Cole, Jean Eleanor Collins, Mabel Alice Cook, Lloyd Brooks Crawford, Linden Crocker, Alice Lily Crouse, Mary Bell Currie, Matilda Alice Dallas, George Darragh, John Harold (Bobby) Davidson, Muriel Davidson, Eunice Mary Death, Alex McIntosh Derby, Edith Alvira Dixon, David Robertson Doig, Evelyn Francis Beckwith Doig, Jean Doig, Leslie Gordon Doucett(?), Frances Dring, Cordelia May (Dell) Dunkin, John James Dunkin, Mary H.(?) Dunkin, Thomas Angus Dunkin, Mary Hazel Dunseith, Clara Margaret Eaker, Albert Edward Eamer, Lillian Evelyn Edmison, Marjorie Lucille Elsie, Arthur Stanley Elson, Myrtle Christina Evans, Clarence Edmund Erickson, Fred Clifford Ferrier, Joyce Louise Fielder, Vera Madeline Fielding, Laurence J. Findlay, Rhoda Fletcher, John Harold Forshaw, Donald Arthur Freeman, Olive Freeman, Frederick Benjamin Friend, Harold J. Friend, Alexander Reginald Frith, Pearl Edith Gainer, Margaret McPherson Galbraith, Charles Gammon, Eva Mabel Gibson, William James Gillesby, Gertrude Fanny Louise Godley, Kathleen Mae Gordon, William Kenneth Gordon, Christina Gray Grant, Maria Corlette Grant, Marion E. Grant, Elva Beatrice Grantham, Audrey Hammond, Charles E. Hannant(?), Hazel Marguerite Hardaker, Joseph Clarence Hembling, Mary Henderson, Herbert Hesselgrave, Thomas Kenneth Higgins, Dorothy Hill, John Eric Hill, Helen Clare Hitchings, Mary Lilian Seymour Hodges, William Sinclair Holms, Marjorie Maude Hooper, Eva Lorraine Hopper, Eva Fae Horner, Anna Marie Hornfeldt, Hilma(?) Erica Hornfeldt, Bessie Mary Hyndman, Edith Marie Irish, Flora Grace Irish, Anne Callback(?) Irving, Norma Isaac, Arthur Leonard Jacobs, Eva Claire Jacobs, Lillian (Essie) Sylvester Jarrett, Edwin Preston Johnson, Helen Johnson, J. Robert Johnson, Muriel Edith Jollow, M. Agnes Jones, Memoribilia Jones, Richard Nevile Jones, Hazel Marion Keith, Alexander John Kennedy, Kathleen Emily Kenner*, Sybil Clara Kerr, Margaret Kilgour, Earl Judson King, Ernest Evan King, Margaret Lilian King, Jessie Agnes Kirkland, May Evelyn Knapp, Mary Margaret Komer, Elizabeth Kovach, Helen Lane, Jean Isabelle Ledingham, Grace E. Lerman(?), Marjorie J. Leith, William Lewis, Elna Lindeblom, Martin Albert Lindeblom, Albert Wilkie Lousley, Donald Edward Lowe, James Lasby Lowes*, Margaret Esther Lyons, M. Ruth Maggrah(?), Marion Emma Marshall, George August Magnuson, Marjorie Elizabeth Mathews, John Murray Matheson, Mayme Matildia Matthews, John Morice Maxwell, Helena Eleanor Mayland, Joseph Linden Mayo, Louise Helen Milton, Jessie Merle Mitchell, Clara Margaret Molberg, Edith Linnea Molberg, Isabel Molberg, Reuben Richard Molberg, Esther Magdalene Moore*, Robert Arthur Moore, Gladys Morris, Katherine A. MacDonald, Mary McLaughlin Macdonald, Mary Rachel Macdonald, Mrs. C. McBurney, Robert Gerald McDorman, Samuel Ernest McDowell, Helen Anita McGregor, John Taylor McGregor, Gladys Evelyn McInerney, Lorne Albert McIntyre, May Olivia McKay, Florence Lenore McKenzie, Kathleen McKenzie, Marjorie Bell McKenzie*, Donald Grant McKnight, John McLellan, William Murdock McLellan, Arthur Daniel McLeod, Annie J. McLeod, Kathleen Bertha McNaught, Lloyd Daniel McPhail, Arthur Percival Macpherson, Freda Naslund, Marguerite E. Neilson, Isabel Ellen Nelson, Karl August Nilsson, Henry Nilsson, Elna Erika Olson, Mary Elizabeth Parker, Gwendolyn Violet Parker, Ruth Lillian Parker, Clifford Archibald Perry, Annie Ruby Pope, John William Popkin, Verta Power, Marjorie Emma Pollock, Aimee Purvis, Sadie Christina Quinn, Jean Elizabeth Rettie(?), Ernest Riemer, Alleyn Donald Ritchie, Herbert A. Robertson, Irma Anne Robertson, John Garrow Robertson, Willa Grace Robertson, Janet Lavinia Rorke, Anita Grace Sallans, Bryce John Sallans, Henry Ranken Sallans, Lilian Ellen Sayer, Kathleen Monteith Scarth, Marionne Louise Scott, Roslin Brown Scott, Marguerite Victoria Sexton, Robert Ormand Shuttleworth, Donovan C.W. Simpson, Alice Margaret Skilton, Dorothy Jane Smiley, Harold Haight Smith, Hollis Elza Smith, Mildred Isabel Smith, Orlow Beryl Smith, Ada Harriet Spackman, Charlie H. Spearin, Norman F. Spearin, Armand Daniel Stade, Frederick John Stade, Hubert Staines, Edward Stanley, Elizabeth Stanley, Arthur Bruce Steele, Thomas Eric Stevens, Aleta Elizabeth Stewart, Edith Lillian Pearl Stinson, Rose Margaret Stone, William Stordy, Lois Ethel Strachan, John Arvid Strahl, Gladys Merle Sutherland, Cecile Christina Switzer, Dorothy Margaret Taylor, Ruth Adelaide Taylor, Douglas Alexander Tedford, Jean Isabel Tedford, Joshua Beaumont Thompson, Fred Clifford Tighe, Harold Alexander Trotter, Alberta May Turnbull, Preston William Turnbull, Howard W. Umphrey, William Lyall Valens, Rose Jean Vasey, Floyd Raymond Van Schiack, George Harvey Warren, Norma Estella(?) Watts, Ivan Mac. Weisbrod, Marjorie Elizabeth Wellwood, WIlliam August Werck, Fred James Westcott, Reginald Wilbur Whedden, Margaret Blackburn Whitehead, Richard Wilkie, Theodore Wesley Willey, Vivian(?) N. Willoughby, William Cecil Wilson, Milton Edgar Windrim, Marjorie Wiseman, William Wirth, Jack Lawrence Wiswell, Annie Evans Wright, Marguerite Nora Wright, Ruth Wright, Jean Wrye, and Helen Zimmerman.
Notes
*Kathleen Kenner fonds. *J. Lasby Lowes: Was a President of the A.E. McKenzie Seed Co. Ltd. (RG 3). *Esther Magdalen Moore fonds. *Marjorie Bell McKenzie: Was an Instructor in Dramatic Art at Brandon College (1927-1930) and the College's Dean of Women (1935-1936).
Storage Location
RG 1 Brandon College fonds Series 4: Office of the Registrar 4.11 Registration cards Box 3
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Registration cards

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Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
File
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1923-1924
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
File
Series Number
4.11
File Number
25
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1923-1924
Physical Description
1 file
Scope and Content
File contains registration cards for the following students: Dorothy Armstrong, Mary Grace Bigelow, Adelene M. Bailey, Iona Evelyn Baker, Percy Charles Allard, Lillian Mabel Baldwin, Russell Mayhew Baldwin, Ernest Goodwin Ball, Margaret Eleanor Barr, Jean Barnwell, Harold Francis Batho, Walter Valentine Berg, George Ralph Berquist, Fracois Gordin Bertrand, Kathleen Virginia Bertrand, Margareta May Biggs, Nicholas Bilash, Jennie Sophia Billingham, Aleta K. Burchill, Thomas Leonard Black, James Ewart Blackford, Harold Irwin Bolton, James Edgar Bolton, Harry Clinton Booth, Zelda Bosman, Ella Margaret Bowering, Rose Mary Bowering, Alice Aileen Brandon, Reginald Franklin Bridges, Gordon Franklin Brownridge, Margaret J. Buchanan, Ivadell Viola Busby, Frank Dudley Caffrey, Margaret Caffrey, Rowena M. Caffrey, Edna Pearl Calverley, Martha Cameron, Duncan Peter Campbell, Ella Ruthe Campbell, Mary Aotea Campbell, Teena Kathleen Campbell, Margaret Woodward Carr, Helen Margaret Isabelle Carroll, Margaret Fyfe Castell, Ernest John Church, Robert Edward Churchill, Bertha Clark (Miriam), Harold Pratt Clark, Ruth Ethel Clement, Clarence Earl Cole, Gladys Jean Coleman, Lloyd Bryce Coleman, Jean Collins, Kathleen Crane, Laura Irene Joy Crane, Lloyd Brooks Crawford, Jessie Cristall, Matilda Alice Dallas, George Darragh, Helen Muriel Davidson, Bruce Davidson, A. Gwendolyn Davies, Gwendolyn Elizabeth Davies, Corinne Stella Dawson, Frances Annie Day, Lorne Richard Dennison(?), Pansey K. Dennett, Alexander McIntosh Derby, Andrew Whitelaw Derby, David Robertson Doig, Leslie Gordon Dorrett, Evelyn Francis Doig, Jessie Irene Drysdale, John James Dunkin, Mary Helen Dunkin, Thomas Angus Dunkin, Margaret Eaker, Hazel Jean Eaton, Ernest Scott Eaton, Lillian Evelyn Edmison, Marjorie Lucille Elsie, Arthur Stanley Elson, Myrtle Christina Evans, Maurice Ray Fargey, Fred. Clifford Ferrier, Alexandra Louise Ferguson, Agnes Fetterly, Joyce Louise Fielder, Vera Madeline Fielding, Muriel Fleming, Mary Luella Forrest, Eleanor Freedman, Alexander Reginald Frith, Gladys Louisa Fromm, Margaret McPherson Galbraith, Margaret Jean Gammon, Jean Elizabeth Gays(?), Joseph Lester Gayton, Warren Wendell Gayton, Aletha Ramond Gerrand, Leslie Frank Geddes, William James Gillesby, Jean Graham, Gertrude Fanny Louise Godley, Christena Gray Grant, Maria Corlette Grant, Marion Elizabeth Grant, Cosy(?) K. Hall, Howard Nelson Hainstock, Doris Heath, Joseph Clarence Hembling, Mary E. Henderson, John Eric Hill, Florence Emma Hitchcock, Helen Clare Hitchings, Winnifred Fannie Hockley, Mary Lilian Seymour Hodges, Grace Hooper, Anna Marie Hornfeldt, Helma Erica Hornfeldt, Mary Cecilia Hudymen(?), Rose Alexandra Hyndman, Edith Marie Irish, Flora Grace Irish, John Walfred(?) Isaacson, Sylvester (Elsie) Lillian Jarrett, Helen Johnson, Velma Esther Johnson, Muriel Edith Jollow, M. Agnes Jones, Richard Nevile Jones, Alexander John Kennedy, Kathleen Emily Kenner*, John McCrae Kilgour, Katharine Kilgour, Margaret Kilgour, Ernest Evan King, Margaret Lilian King, Jessie Agnes Kirkland, Evelyn Mae Knapp, Helen Lane, Jean Isabella Ledingham, Percy Allan Lee, Grace E. Leeman, Dorothy Kathleen Lehigh, Marjorie Jean Leith, Mary Isobel Leith, Florence Jean Leslie, William Lewis, Hazel Lewis, Margaret Lewis, Violet Martha Lissaman, George Arden Little, Albert Wilkie Lonsley, Donald Edward Lowe, Eloa Beatrice Lynch, Margaret Esther Lyons, Peggy MacDonald, Arthur G. Macdonald, Arthur Percival Macpherson, Lawrence Gladwyn Macpherson, Harry Allan MacMillan, Mary McLaughlin Macdonald, Carthina(?) McBurney, Sarah E. McConkey, Katharyne(?) McConkey, Bud McDiarmid, Jack McDiarmid, Minnie McDorman, Robert Gerald McDorman, Samuel Ernest McDowell, Helen Anna McGregor, Dorreene McGuinness, Kathleen McKenzie, Marjorie Bell McKenzie*, Arthur McLeod, John McLellan, Kathleen Bertha McNaught, Mayme Matthews, Joseph Linden Mayo, John Abner Matheson, John Morice Maxwell, Minnie Meyers, Margaret Miller, Jessie Merle Mitchell, Mary Kathleen Moffat, Clara Margaret Molberg, Reuben Richard Molberg, Esther Magdalene Moore*, Olive Miller(?) Moors, Marie Elizabeth Naismith, Marguerite E. Neilson, Nannie(?) Axcelia(?) Nordin, Hilmer Edward Nordlund, Iven Jacob Petre, Grace Margaret Paterson, Clifford Archibald Perry, Jean Paterson, Annie Ruby Pope, John William Popkin, Jean Elizabeth Rettie, Ernest Riemer, Shirley Marie Riesberry, Eileen Muriel Ritchie, Donald Alleyn Ritchie, Della Irene Robertson, Herbert Archibald Robertson, Robert Leslie Reid, Gordon Frederick Reid, Laura Jensiena(?) Robertson, Irma(?) Grace Robertson, Willa Grace Robertson, Adaleen Rogers, Janet Lavinia Rorke, Jessie Margaret Russell, Alice M. Saunders, Anita Grace Sallans, Bryce John Sallans, Lillian Ellen Sayer, Kathleen Monteith Scarth, Annie Schouten, Marionne Louise Scott, Roslin Brown Scott, Victoria Marguerite Sexton, Peggy Sharpe*, Ernest William Shaw, Cleo Anna Sheridan, Anna Catherine Shirriff, Bertha A. Shuker, Robert Ormond Shuttleworth, Alice Margaret Skilton, Charles Jarvis Smith, Hildred Isabel Smith, Kathleen Louisa Smith, Myra Lola Smith, Jeanette Sneath, Ada Harriet Spackman, Muriel Ethel Florence Sparling, Charlie Spearin, Frederick Norman Spearin, Armand Daniel Stade, Aleta Elizabeth Stewart, Rose Margaret Stone, Mary Stone, William Stordy, David Hjdmar Stromgren, Irene Hazel Sutherland, Elizabeth Clarke Sweet, Franklin W. Sweet, Margaret Arnold Sweet, Frederick Beaver Sweet, Margaret Cumberland Templeton, Joshua Beaumont Thompson, Arthur Herbert Henry Thomison, Mildred Field Thornton, Percy Raymond Toole, Harold Alexander Trotter, Alberta May Turnbull, Howard W. Umphrey, Nelson Unicume, Floyd Raymund Van Schaick, Herbert Reginald Varcoe, Emmeline Idora Ziegler, Rose Jean Vasey, Boyce Harding Vincent, Hilda Alvilda Volen, Norma Estella Watts, Dorothy Flora Webb, Robert Hugh Wellwood, Harold Joseph Webb, Mac Ivan Weisbrod, Marjorie Elizabeth Wellwood, Frederick James Westcott, George Harvey Warren, William August Wenk, Wilkie Franklin Westcott, Margaret Blackburn Whitehead, Stiva(?) Louise Wickstrom, Beatrice Wilde, Richard Wilkie, Ruth Eliza Willey, S. George Wightman, Vivian ? Willoughby, William Cecil Wilson, Marjorie Wiseman, Annie Evans Wright, Lottie Pearl Wright, Ruth Wright, Jean Wrye, James Edward Yates, Robert Yates, Elsie Angeline Yeo, Mary Alma Yeo, and Winifred Anna Yuill.
Notes
*Kathleen Kenner fonds. *Marjorie Bell McKenzie: Was an Instructor in Dramatic Art at Brandon College (1927-1930) and the College's Dean of Women (1935-1936). *Esther Magdalene Moore fonds. *Peggy Sharpe: Graduate of the Royal Conservatory of Music, attended Northwestern University in Chicago after studying at Brandon College. Joined the Faculty (School of Music) of Brandon College in 1943. See biographical file.
Storage Location
RG 1 Brandon College fonds Series 4: Office of the Registrar 4.11 Registration cards Box 3
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Registration cards

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4708
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
File
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1924-1925
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
File
Series Number
4.11
File Number
26
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1924-1925
Physical Description
1 file
Scope and Content
File contains registration cards for the following students: Frederick Elliot Adolph, Ethel Vera Allan, Annie Mildred Allan, Myrtle Edith Allan, Percy Charles Allard, Clara Margaret Allingham, Frank Alywin Anderson, James Campbell Anderson, Blanche Thelma Baker, Adelene Monica Bailey, Edythe Isobel Ball, Ernest Goodwin Ball, Geraldine Margaret Balmer, Jean Barnwell, Ethel Pyllis Barron, Agnes Bartlett, Harold Francis Batho, Elizabeth Beaubier, Helen Bennest, Walter Valentine Berg, George Ralph Berquist, William Murray Beer, Florence Miller Bigelow, Margareta May Biggs, Jennie Sophie Billingham, Nora Blackburn, Mary E. Bolton, Harry Clinton Booth, Ruth Isobel Borden, Catherine Alice Bourke, Douglas Bourke, Ella Margaret Bowering, Ewart Harry Bowering, Rose Mary Bowering, Mary Evelyn Bowes, Edna Monica Box, William Ernest Bracken, Riley James Bracken, Alice Aileen Brandon, Reginald Franklin Bridges, Wilfred Haddow Brown, Gordon Franklin Brownridge, Eldred(?) Whitney Buggey, Marion Bulloch, Aleta K. Burchill, Thomas L. Burnett, John Buss, Frank Dudley Caffrey, Helen Cairns, Edna Pearl Calverley, Martha Cameron, Duncan Peter Campbell, Teena Kathleen Campbell, Margaret Woodward Carr, Sarah Anetta Carrothers, Elmer Raymond Carter, Andrew Clark, Bertha M. Clark, Harold Pratt Clark, Ruth Ethel Clement, Beatrice Ethel Clendenning, Harold Wesley Clendenning, Doris Mariette Cochrane, James Earl Collen, Elenor Jean Collins, Kathleen Condell, Isabella Cooper, Margaret Elizabeth Cooper, Lorne Harold Coulter, Laura Irene Joy Crane, Grace Kathleen Drummond, Lloyd Brooks Crawford, Eva Ruth Cristall, Ernest James Critchley, Dorothy Jean Edna Dadson, Matilda Alice Dallas, George Darragh, Grace Leslie Davidson, Corrine(?) Stella Dawson, Gwendolyn Elizabeth Davies, George Wesley Denstedt, Andrew Whitelaw Dirby(?), Gwendolyn Elizabeth Dobbie, Evelyn Francis Beckwith Doig, Mary Elizabeth Donaldson, Mildred Donnelly, Thomas Douglas, Doris Lillian Dowling, Jessie Irene Drysdale, Thomas Angus Dunkin, Ellen Louisa Dunphy, Kenneth Rae Dunphy, Mary Hazel Dunseith, Charles Ernest Eaton, George Thomas Eaton, Hazel Jean Eaton, Harry MacMillan Edmison, Ida Myrtle Eliason, Grace Po?tmore Elliott, Marjorie Lucille Elsie, Arthur Stanley Elson, Clarence Edmond Erickson, Myrtle Christina Evans, Fred Clifford Ferrier, May Fitton, Christena Janet Forrest, Mary Luella Forrest, Donald Arthur Freeman, Eleanor Freedman, Frank Feedman, Frederick Benjamin Friend, Alexander Reginald Frith, Leta Marian Fry, Harold Fash(?) Gainer, Charles N. Gammon, Margaret Jean Gammon, Almer Sherman Garnet, Peter William Stewart Gould, Jean Gay(?), Joseph Lester Gayton, Warren Wendell Gayton, Leslie Frank Geddes, Aletha Gerrand, Gertrude Fanny Louise Godley, Wilfred Goldstraw, Marjorie Graham, Christina Gray Grant, Maria Corlette Grant, Emma Gruenke, Frederick Charles Grusz(?), Axel Elias Gunnfors(?), Howard Nelson Hainstock, Charles Brian Hall, Cosy K. Hall, Gladys Evelyn Hastings, Doris Millicent Heath, Dorothy Hope Harden, Leslie Henderson Hardy, Joseph Clarence Hembling, Mary Elizabeth Henderson, Lavern Mervin Jewell Herbert, Dorothy Launsbury Hill, Emma Jean M. Hill, John Eric Hill, Florence Emma Hitchock, Helen Clare Hitching, Winnifred Fanny Hockley, Alice Virginia Hopkins, Anna Marie Hornfelt, Alma Othelia Hornfelt, Elizabeth Hildegarde Howard, Mary Cecelia Hudyman(?), Miriam May Hunter, Rose Alexandra Hyndman, Edith Marie Irish, Flora Grace Irish, Annie Elizabeth Irving, Joan Lindsay Irving, John Walfred Isaacson, Hans Alfred Jensen, Isabelle Johnston, Helen Johnson, Muriel Isabel Johnston, Lewis John Jollow, Muriel Edith Jollow, M. Agnes Jones, Jessie Kee, Kathleen Emily Kenner*, Arthur Franklin Kerr, Hugh Kerr, Margaret Kerr, John McCrae Kilgour, Katharine Kilgour, Margaret Kilgour, Ernest Evan King, Kenneth Clarence King, Rosa Mary Kingsholt(?), Jessie Agnes Kirkland, Margaret Helen Knapp, Evelyn Pearl Knight, Hugh Robert Lamont, Arthur William Lawler, E. Grace Leeman, Dorothy Kathleen Lehigh, James Scott Leith, Marjorie Jean Leith, Mary Isobel Leith, Florence Jean Leslie, Daniel Grant Levennick, Hazel Lewis, Margaret Lewis, Violet M. Lissaman, Mrs. C.W. Lockard, Isabel Lockard, Albert Wilkie Lousley, Hugh Caleb Alfred Lousley, Donald Edward Lowe, Olive Emily Lowes, Elva Beatrice Lynch, Margaret Esther Lyons, Wilhelmine Muriel Malcomson, Ruby Williamine Magee, Gilbert Bryce Manshorne, Wallace James Martin, John Murray Matheson, Mayme Matilda Matthews, Robert Allen Maxwell, James Barton Ross Meible, Charlotte Millar, Maybelle Christine Miller, Thomas Langford Miller, Doris Irene Mills, Eva Christina Minaker, Grace Darling Minaker, Meta Emma Mischpeter, Stuart Mitchell, Marshall Douglas Moffat, M. Kathleen Moffat, Alice Victoria Molberg, Reuben Richard Molberg, Esther Magdalene Moore*, William Lyle Moore, Ross Cameron Morrison, Elsie Maude Mosher, Alfred Wellington Mott, Doris Muriel Murray, John Andrew Mutter, Phyllis Maud Mutter, George McCulloch, Mary McLaughlin Macdonald, Mary Rachael Macdonald, Jack McDiarmid, Robert Gerald McDorman, Vera Mae Irene McDorman, Samuel Ernest McDonnell(?), Delmas MacFee, Helen A. McGregor, John Taylor McGregor, Marjorie Jean McGregor, Dorreene McGuinness, Evelyn Margaret MacKenzie, Florence L. McKenzie, Kathleen McKenzie, Marjorie Bell McKenzie*, John McLellan, Arthur Percival Macpherson, Allie Mildred Macpherson, Lawrence Gladwyn Macpherson, Marguerite Neilson, Edward Hilmer Nordund, Frank Oscar, Elizabeth Maud Patmore, Richard Henry Patmore, Henry Stewart Purdue*, Clifford A. Perry, Ivan James Petre, Dennis Marland Phillpotts, Ketha(?) Irene Pitts, Edward Pommer, Annie Ruby Pope, Hazel Porterfield, James Leonard Pottinger, Charles Cummings Ranert(?), Isabel Rask, Andrew Edward Rea, Richard Walter Rederburg, Gordon Frederick Reid, Robert Leslie Reid, Jean Rettie, Ernest Riemer, Shirley Marie Riesberry, Donald Alleyn Ritchie, Eileen M. Ritchie, Mary Louise Rixon, Emily Clarissa Root(?), Janet Lavinia Rorke, Mable Eleanor Russell, Anita Grace Sallans, Marguerita L. Sallans, Clayton Arthur Sarsfield, Mrs. George Saunders, Gertrude Edna Saunders, Lilian Ellen Sayer, Annie Schouten, Marionne Louise Scott, Roslin Brown Scott, Victoria Marguerite Sexton, Gordon Francis Shaw, Peggy Sharpe*, Mary Elizabeth Shepley, Malcolm Wardlaw Shewan, Muriel Hargrave Shewan, Alice Margaret Skilton, Bertha A. Shuker(?), Robert Ormond Shuttleworth, Donovan Clarence Simpson, Charles J. Smith, Kathleen Louisia Smith, Laura Grace Smith, James Jamieson Smithson, Jeanette Sneath, Harriet Ada Spackman, James Arnold Spearn, Margaret Hawley Speers, Armand Daniel Stade, Gordon Edward Stanley(?), Thomas Eric Stevens, Aleta Elizabeth Stewart, Mrs. R.J. Stone, Reginald J. Stone, Rose Margaret Stone, William Stordy, John Arvid Strahl, Elizabeth Clarke Sweet, Fred. Beaver Sweet, Mary Eleanor Sweet, Stuart Murray Swinton, William Cecil Shuker(?), Mark Alexander Talnicoff, Mary Ida Tennant, Thomas Louise Alice, Arthur Herbert Henry Thomson, Joshua Beaumont Thompson, William Henry Thomson, Melva Adeline Todd, Floyd Winston Toombs, Harold Trotter, Myra Irene Turnbull, Preston William Turnbull, Howard W. Umphrey, Nelson Charles Unicume, Rose Jean Vasey, Frank H. Ward, George Harvey Warren, Dorothy Flora Webb, Harold Joseph Webb, Ivan Mac Weisbrod, Robert Hugh Wellwood, William August Wenk, Stanley John Westaway, Fred. Jas. Westcott, Margaret Blackburn Whitehead, Reuben Oscar Edward Wicklund, Beatrice Mae Wilde, George Duncan Wilkie, Ruth Eliza Willey, William Cecil, Marjorie Wiseman, Helge Earlond(?) Wreede, Sixten Leonard Wreede, Annie Evans Wright, Donald Wright, Ruth Wright, James Yates, Bobby Yates, Annie Myrtle Young, and John Edward Young.
Notes
*Kathleen Kenner fonds. *Esther Magdalene Moore fonds. *Marjorie Bell McKenzie: Was an Instructor in Dramatic Art at Brandon College (1927-1930) and the College's Dean of Women (1935-1936). *Henry Stuart Purdue: Brandon College Resident Master (1931), Registrar (1938-1948), College Dean (1947-1952), Dean of Arts and Science (1952-1962), Dean of Science (1962-1967). From August 1959 to August 1960 he was Acting President. From 1930-1973 he was an Instructor in Geology. In his early years at the College he was also the Director of the Matriculation Department. *Peggy Sharpe: Graduate of the Royal Conservatory of Music, attended Northwestern University in Chicago after studying at Brandon College. Joined the Faculty (School of Music) of Brandon College in 1943. See biographical file.
Storage Location
RG 1 Brandon College fonds Series 4: Office of the Registrar 4.11 Registration cards Box 3
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Registration cards

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4709
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
File
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1925-1937
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
File
Series Number
4.11
File Number
27
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1925-1937
Physical Description
3 files
Scope and Content
Files contain registration cards for students who entered Brandon College between 1925-1937. The cards are much larger than the earlier registration cards. In addition to the personal information about each student (name, address, parent's name, parent's occupation, church affiliation, credentials, course duration, objective, birth date and date of entrance), the cards were also used to keep track of the subjects and supplimentals of each student, as well as their academic deficiencies. Each card was designed to cover a four year period, i.e. the entirety of each students' academic program at Brandon College. The registration cards in this file are incomplete; only the cards for students with last names ranging from M-Z exist, and these may not be complete either. The name of each student has not been entred into the database as the cards were created with tabs for the students' names, which makes them easily searchable.
Storage Location
RG 1 Brandon College fonds Series 4: Office of the Registrar 4.11 Registration cards Box 3
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RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4722
Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Fonds
GMD
multiple media
Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Fonds
Fonds Number
RG 5
GMD
multiple media
History / Biographical
This record group was artifically created in January 2007 by Tom Mitchell and Christy Henry of the McKee Archives.
Scope and Content
The record group consists of various fonds and collections concerned with the political, cultural, social, and educational life of western Manitoba. See the Subject Access field for a list of titles.
Notes
Description written by Christy Henry (2007).
Subject Access
Joseph H. Hughes
Canadian Federation of University Women
Verna Gamey
Brandon Cinema Club
Birtle Indian Residential School
Brandon Assisted Passage Association
Binscarth Women's Institute
Griswold School District
Manitoba School Trustees Regional Association
Riverbank/Berbank Red Cross
A.C. Miller
C.J. Barnes
David Sommerville Charleson
Southwest A Region Manitoba Women's Institute
Berbank Ladies Aid
Berbank Church
Blyth Protestant School District #471
Crown Protestant School District #184
Ward Watson
Laurie V. Smith
Marion Doig
Elm Creek/Wingham Branch United Farmers of Manitoba
Roseland Church
Fairfax United Church
Humesville & Forrest Women's Missionary Society
Chater Protestant School District
William Wallace
United Grain Growers
G.R. Rowe
Cecil Herbert Edward Johnston
Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium
Brandon Art Club
James Duncan McGregor
Stephan Adolph Magnacca
Harry "Hap" Fraser
Leslie Victor Robson
Bertha School District #861
Manitoba Genealogical Society
Brandon Golf & Country Club
Keystone Centre Development and Construction
Manitoba Elevator Company
B.J. Hales
Brandon Council of Women
Westman Oral History
Mildred (Mollie) Kellet
Gerald McKinney
Janet Donnelly
Minnedosa OddFellows
Basswood OddFellows
Archibald E. Wilson
Audrey Silvius
Western Manitoba Philharmonic Choir
Lawrence Stuckey
Minnedosa Women's Institute
Clanwilliam Women's Institute
Cordova Women's Institute
Crocus Women's Institute
Rathwell Women's Institute
Strathclair Women's Institute
Manitoba Women's Institute
Brandon Business & Professional Women's Club
Minnedosa Business & Professional Women's Club
Neepawa Business & Professional Women's Club
Brandon Women's Musical Club
International Toastmistress Club - Land O'Lakes Region
Fred McGuinness
Reg Forbes
Jack Stothard
Janet Louisa May More
William J. Birtles
Ruby Miles
Manitoba Action Committee on the Status of Women
Canadian Union of Public Employees
Brandon & District Labour Council (CLC)
Westman Multi-Cultural Council
Westman Coalition on Equality Rights
Martin Kavanagh
James Buckley
James Douglas Wall
Brandon Women's Institute
Trilliam Business & Professional Women's Club
Westridge Senior Citizens
Kodaly in Manitoba
WARUCC - Western Association of Registrars of the Universities and Colleges of Canada
Margaret Laurence Endowment
Douglas Women's Institute
Albert Angus Murray McPherson
Edward Walker
Alexander MacPhail
Inventory of Archival Material in Western Manitoba Project
Greenway Fair
Brandon Hills Busy Bees
Prairie Horizons Toastmistress Club
Grand Valley School District #206
Douglas Brolund
Norma Laird
Brandon Square Dancing Club
Tully McKenzie
Basswood School District
Anna Enns
Frank Robb
Bankburn School District
John Crawford
J.C. Cousins
William Ridley Sheridan Wade
Mary Schwalm
Robert (Bert) Lane
Ross Hume
Quincy H. Martinson
Helen Dutka
Dorothy Frances Davidson
Brandon Sno-Goers Snowmobile Club
Brandon Folk, Music & Art Society, Inc.
Baker family
Brandon Daily Sun microfilm
Western Manitoba Home Economic Association
Hubert Weidenhamer
Len Evans
Henry Hlady
Delta Kappa Gamma Society International
Westman Recycling Council
Herbert Goodland
Storage Location
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Storage Range
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Arrangement
The fonds and collections in RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript collection have been arranged primarily by accession number.
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Norma Laird collection

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Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Fonds
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1880-1972
Accession Number
05-2007
Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Fonds
Accession Number
05-2007
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1880-1972
Physical Description
2 photographs 6 cm textual records, including architectural plans
History / Biographical
Norma Laird's mother, Irene Clarke, was a daughter of Mr and Mrs John Clarke, who were pioneers in the Brandon region. Irene married David Black. Norma Laird was their daughter.
Custodial History
The records passed from Irene Clarke to her daughter Norma, who donated them to the McKee Archives on January 15, 2007.
Scope and Content
Collection consists of two historical accounts, one of the beginnings of Grand Valley, and a second of the Grand Valley School (author(s) unknown); architectural plans for the brick residence of Mr. Clarke, Farmer on section 35, township 10, range 19, county of Brandon by W. Richard Marshall, Architect, Brandon (1892); a newspaper clipping from the Brandon Sun, June 8, 1972 depicting the fire that destroyed the Clarke residence; a Three-Quarter Century Farm Ownership certificate to M. Irene Black from the Provincial Exhibition of Manitoba (1967); a certificate to John T. Clarke to honour the significant contribution the family had made to the founding of Brandon from the Brandon Centennial Board (1982); two Grand Valley honorary Goodwill Ambassador of Grand Valley certificates for Mrs. J. Clarke and Mr. D. Black (1970). The first photograph is a 8x10 b&w mounted photo of the counsellers of the Municipality of Elton with names on the back (1912). The second photograph is a 5.5 x 3.5 b&w postcard of a bus of some kind with numerous men and women standing in front of it (ca. 1914).
Accruals
The Archives anticipates the donation of a photograph of the Clarke residence from Norma Laird at a later date.
Storage Location
2007 accessions
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Alf Fowler collection

http://archives.brandonu.ca/en/permalink/descriptions4794
Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Fonds
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1912
Accession Number
6-1999
Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Creator
Davidson & Gowen
Description Level
Fonds
Accession Number
6-1999
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1912
Physical Description
105 b/w photographs
History / Biographical
Alfred Fowler was born in 1903, in Toronto, Ontario. At the age of 23 he began working for Canadian National Railways (C.N.R.) in the company's telegraph accounting department. He remained employed there for 45 years, with the exception of the years 1940-45 when he served with the Royal Canadian Artillery during World War II. During his service he was stationed at Shilo, Manitoba, where he met his future wife, Elsie Bowen. They were married late in 1944, and in 1945 returned to Toronto. Fowler remained in Toronto until his death in 1969. Throughout his life, Mr. Fowler was an ardent amateur photographer.
Custodial History
All 105 prints in this collection were created by Davidson & Gowen, a photography business located in Brandon. It seems likely that they were created for display and/or for commercial sale as part of the November 7, 1912 "Harvest" edition of The Brandon Sun. Alfred Fowler acquired a copy of the Davidson and Gowen prints during his stay at C.F.B. Shilo during the Second World War. In 1946 Alfred Fowler left Brandon returning to his home in Toronto. With the death of Alfred in 1969 the collection passed to his wife, Elsie Fowler. Elsie died in 1987, also in Toronto. Her estate passed to her nephew, Byron Forsyth, a Brandon resident. Byron brought the collection back to Brandon and in 1999 donated it to the McKee Archives.
Scope and Content
The prints concern various subjects in Brandon, Manitoba c. 1911-1912 including Brandon residences, store fronts/businesses, streetscapes, churches, the Brandon Fair, parks, hotels, institutional structures (ie hospitals, City Hall) and rail yards (both Canadian Northern and Canadian Pacific) in the city. These images provide a visual record of Brandon in the years just before the Great War.
Notes
CAIN No. 202647. All addresses listed for photographs in the Fowler collection were derived from Henderson's Directories (1911, 1913).
Location Copy
Copies of the photographs are in the green binder on the reference shelf in the reading room. Negatives for CPR photographs have been placed with 6-1999.10 (CPR Railway depot).
Storage Location
RG 5 photograph storage drawer.
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Westman Coalition on Equality Rights in the Canadian Constitution fonds

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Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Fonds
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1987-1999
Accession Number
9-2004
4-2011
Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Fonds
Accession Number
9-2004
4-2011
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1987-1999
Physical Description
1.2 m textual records
9 video tapes
History / Biographical
In 1988, Sheila Doig was the Rural Liaison Coordinator for the Manitoba Action Committee on the Status of Women. That winter, she travelled to Crystal City, Manitoba, to meet with a group of women that included Verna Menzies. At the meeting, the women were concerned about the efforts of Prime Minister Brian Mulroney to amend the Constitution so that Quebec would sign on. They believed that the amending document, The Meech Lake Accord, would jeopardize women’s rights under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Thus began a chain of events that resulted in the formation of The Westman Coalition for Equality Rights under The 1987 Meech Lake Accord. The group became known simply as The Westman Coalition. During the years 1988-1990, these women—almost all grassroots rural women with no special training in things constitutional—met with and lobbied politicians, other feminists, and the public in order to change Meech Lake or defeat it. There were many high points to this campaign. Sheila conducted an extensive tour of rural and northern Manitoba, recruiting women to express their concerns in writing to Ottawa. The Coalition presented briefs to the Manitoba hearings and to the Charest Commmission. They were only permitted to appear at the latter after they picketed the hearings in Winnipeg and demanded that women be heard. They were courted by the national media for comments, and became adept at handling interviews and public appearances. After much turmoil, in June 1990, Meech Lake was defeated in the Manitoba legislature by Elijah Harper on behalf of Aboriginal peoples, who had largely been left out of the constitutional debate. The Coalition was there to support him and to show the face of women, who also felt that they had not been heard. This should have been the end of Canada’s constitutional debate, but Prime Minister Mulroney was determined to succeed where others had failed, and so a new process (the Charlottetown Accord, as it became known) was soon under way to bring Quebec into the fold by amending the Constitution. This time there was endless consultation with the public, and the women scrambled to respond to the many commissions and hearings. There were the Spicer Commission, the Manitoba hearings, the Dobbie/Beaudoin committee and so on. Finally, there were five (and later, six) constitutional conferences to be held around the country. Ordinary Canadians would be invited to apply to attend, and they would be chosen randomly. The women were invited to 5 of the 6 conferences. Just a coincidence of random selection? Or a consequence of their high profile in the debate? They thought the latter. In any event, Terri Deller, Kady Denton, Paula Mallea and Sheila Doig all attended at various venues and advanced the position of women on equality rights and on the other issues on the table. A high point of this second campaign was the visit to Brandon of Marcelle Dolment from Quebec City. As one of the few vocal feminists in Quebec who opposed the new Charlottetown proposal, she was a precious ally. She came to meet with the women, forge solidarity, and show that French and English, Quebec and The Rest of Canada, were capable of meeting and coming to agreement. Sheila conducted another rural tour in 1992, and also attended the Annual General Meeting of the National Action Committee on the Status of Women, where she felt she was given short shrift. The women were discouraged on many fronts during this campaign. They were out of pocket many thousands of dollars, and the promised funding from the Secretary of State for the Status of Women was finally denied. As well, despite herculean efforts to put their position to politicians and the media, the women felt again as though they were not being heard. By this time, the Coalition had developed a position on all of the salient issues under the Charlottetown process: property rights, distinct society, an interpretative clause, equal representation of women in the Senate, the economic agenda and the Canada Clause. In the summer of 1992, Canadians were finally shown the text of the Charlottetown Accord and were told that they would be voting on it in a referendum, even though the text was not in its final form. The women waged a final campaign asking people to vote “No” to the Charlottetown proposals. Politicians, business leaders, many academics and constitutional experts were saying that “No” would mean immediate Quebec separation and the breakdown of the country. The same had been said of Meech Lake. The women of the Coalition did not believe that the country was so frail, and they were proved right. On October 26, 1992, the country voted “No”. Secretary of State finally came through with funding to cover the Coalition’s many expenses, thanks largely to the efforts of M.P. Lee Clark. Sheila Doig was awarded the prestigious Governor General’s Award in Commemoration of the Person’s Case for her work on behalf of rural women. Paula was given the Manitoba Human Rights Award for her work on the constitution. All of the women who were involved in the Meech and Charlottetown campaigns felt that their lives had been changed by the experience. Like ordinary Canadians everywhere, they did not believe that they could have any real influence over constitutional affairs, much less national politics. They knew nothing about constitutions or the law of the Charter, but they educated themselves on the issues, and became articulate and incisive advocates. They were fearless in front of Prime Ministers and news anchors. They entered corridors of power that they had never thought possible. They were, then and now, a force to be reckoned with. The Westman Coalition became Women for Equality (WE) after the Charlottetown campaign. They met for many years every week to discuss the issues of the day. Then, as various members dispersed, the group waned. A new crisis threatening the equality rights of women, however, would surely revive what was once a powerful grassroots lobby.
Custodial History
Paula Mallea was using the records in accession 9-2004 to write a book on the Westman Coalition on Equality Rights ("The Fight for Women's Rights: Meech, Charlottetown and Manitoba women" published 2005). Once she was finished with the records, her husband, former president of Brandon University John Mallea, delivered three boxes of records to the Archives in 2004. A small number of photographs were donated later. The records in accession 4-2011 were originally in the possession of Shiela (Doig) Kingham. They were given to Terri Deller who donated them to the McKee Archives in 2011.
Scope and Content
Accession 9-2004 (96 cm textual records, 9 video tapes - 1987-1993) contains the records of the Westman Coalition on Equality Rights in the Canadian Constitution including newspaper clippings 1988-1991, dealing with the Meech Lake Accord and the Charlottetown Accord and the failed ratification of both; meeting notes and agendas of the Coalition 1987-1993; miscellaneous documents dealing with Canadian constitutional reform circa 1988-1993; documents related to the Manitoba Task Force on Meech Lake; correspondence 1987-1993; budget matters; rural tour by Coalition members; constitutional proposals development and submitted by the Coalition; miscellaneous files relating to Meech Lake and Charlottetown; a file dealing with Manitoba first-wave feminist Nellie McClung; and published commentary on the Charlottetown Accord. Accession 9-2004 also contains 2 video tapes of an interview conducted with Elsie McLaughlin, niece of Nellie McClung, as well as 7 additional video tapes consisting of panels with Coalition members, information sessions, Meech Lake workshops, the Westman Coalition meeting with Jean Chretien and Sheila Doig receiving the Governor General's Award. Accession 4-2011 (6.5 cm textual records - 1989-1999) consists of the records of the Westman Coalition on Equality Rights in the Canadian Constitution including notes on the origin and activities of the Coalition; a grant application - 1992 - by the Coalition; Coalition proposals and lobbying stragegies concerning the Meech Lake Accord; a brief to the Special Committee on the Companion Resolution to Meech April 1990; a brief to the Manitona All-Party Task Force on the Meech Lake Constitutional Accord, April 1990; a brief to the Dobbie Commission, November 1991; correspondence, clippings and e-mails concerning Coalition activities; book drafts - history of the Coalition - Paula Mallea, February 1996 and spring 1996; a brief to the Manitoba Legislative Task Force on Canadian Unity [nd]; copies of letters "Rural Tour" 1992; and several published sources on constitutional matters.
Notes
History/Bio information provided by Paula Mallea. See Paula Mallea, The Fight for Women's Rights: Meech, Charlottetown and Manitoba Women (Kagawong, Ont.: Paula Mallea, 2005).
Name Access
Paula Mallea
Shiela Doig
Shiela Kingham
Mary Annis
Terri Deller
Kady Denton
Subject Access
women's rights
Storage Location
2004 accessions
2011 accessions
Related Material
Brandon Chapter - Manitoba Action Committee on the Status of Women
Arrangement
For accession 9-2004 Box 1 File 1 Meech Westman Coalition File 2 Correspondence 87-91 File 3 Clippings 87-88 File 4 Budget meech File 5 Rural Tour Meech File 6 Final Document 1990 File 7 Minutes and Correspondence Meech File 8 Meech lake Correspondence File 9 Correspondence File 10 Meech – Our Own Stories Box 2 File 1 Meech cartoons File 2 Meech Effects on Economy File 3 Meech proposed legislation and early Responses File 4 Meech Charest Committee File 5 Analysis and Clippings 1989 File 6 Clippings January - February 1990 File 7 Clippings March - April 1990 File 8 Clippings May 1990 File 9 Clippings June 1990 Box 3 File 1 Meech – General Information – members, terms of reference File 2 Nellie McClung File 3 Coalition Financial File 4 Coalition Financial File 5 Manitoba Task Force on Meech File 6 Books on Meech File 7 Miscellaneous Meech File 8 Miscellaneous c. 1990 File 9 Meech miscellaneous Box 4 File 1 Shiela’s (Doig)Rural Tour fall 87’ File 2 Actions for Change - women File 3 Charter of Rights File 4 WE Meetings 1993 File 5 WE & WC correspondence File 6 Meech WE analysis File 7 Addresses File 8 Petition Box 5 File 1 Meech miscellaneous File 2 Westman Coalition 1987 File 3 Women for Equality 1993 File 4 Womens’ Centre Tapes and recordings Box 6 File 1 Meetings 1992 File 2 Correspondence 92-93 File 3 Fundraising general File 4 Minutes 1992 File 5 Miscellaneous File 6 Charlottetown documents for book File 7 CBC Commentary 1992 File 8 Charlottetown Bulletins File 9 Referendum Box 7 File 1 Charlottetown & referendum clippings File 2 Charlottetown – Manitoba task Force File 3 Charlottetown Conferences File 4 First Peoples and the Constitution 1992 – Report File 5 Report of the special Joint Committee on a Renewed Canada 1992 File 6 Charlottetown – Lobbying File 7 Charlottetown – Rural letters File 8 Charlottetown – correspondence File 9 Press Releases 1992 Box 8 File 1 WC Brief 1991 File 2 Charlottetown – clippings March 92-November 92 File 3 Published Analysis and Commentary on Charlottetown File 4 Published Analysis and Commentary on Charlottetown File 5 Published Analysis and Commentary on Charlottetown File 6 Photographs and Press clippings related to the activities of the organization
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Edward Walker fonds

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Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Fonds
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1896-1920; predominant 1896-1910
Accession Number
24-2006
Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Fonds
Accession Number
24-2006
GMD
graphic
Date Range
1896-1920; predominant 1896-1910
Physical Description
55 glass plate negatives (52 at 5x7; 3 at 3X5)
History / Biographical
Edward Walker was born in Lymm, Cheshire, England in 1836. He emigrated to Canada at age 59 in 1895, from Stockport, England. Walker came to Canada with three of his children - Dora, Daisy and Theo - and settled in Millwood, Manitoba. In childhood, Walker was a victim of polio and walked with the aid of two canes throughout his adult life. Walker was a professional photographer. Once in Canada, he also took out a homestead at N.W. 18-19-229, though it appears that his son Theo did most of the work required to gain title to the property. In addition to his work as a photographer, Walker was appointed post-master for Millwood in 1901, and operated a small store. Edward Walker retired as postmaster in 1920. He died in 1923.
Custodial History
The Walker fonds arrived at the S.J. McKee Archives as part of the Lawrence Stuckey Collection in 2001. While the circumstances are not known, it seems evident that Stuckey acquired the Walker negatives in the course of his professional career as a photographer and collector.
Scope and Content
Fonds contains a variety of images of Millwood, Manitoba and the surrounding agricultural community, its people, and life produced by Edward Walker in the course of his work as a professional photographer. These images were produced from gelatin dry plate negatives, a process introduced around 1880, to replace the wet collodin process in which a photographic solution was applied to a glass plate just prior to exposure. Edward Walker’s pictorial account of life in and around Millwood Manitoba circa 1900, is an important photographic legacy of pioneer life on the upper reaches of the Assiniboine Valley. The village of Millwood was located in the Assiniboine River valley close to the Manitoba-Saskatchewan border just a few miles northwest of Binscarth and a similar distance southwest of Russell. It came into existence in 1887, with the construction of the Manitoba and North-Western Railway, a road that ran diagonally through the new West from Prince Albert, North West Territories to Portage la Prairie Manitoba.
Notes
Description by Tom Mitchell.
Storage Location
2006 accessions
Storage Range
2006 accessions
Related Material
Several prints were located with the Walker Negatives. These were created by Lawrence Stuckey and have been located with the Lawrence Stuckey collection and identified as "Edward Walker" prints. RG 6, 8.2.4 (Library - S.J. McKee Archives - Archival displays).
Arrangement
Edward Walker – Millwood negatives 1. Manitoba and Northwestern railway steam shovel loading flat cars for the “fill” c. 1900 2. Completed “fill” near Millwood c. 1900 3. Steam shovel filling flat cars for the “fill” 4. Boy and pony 5. Farmer in field 6. Portrait – man 7. Portrait – man and woman 8. Portrait – man and women 9. Portrait – man 10. Portrait – little girl 11. Baseball game in progress 12. Cottage home 13. Portrait – man 14. Portrait – little girl 15. Gentlemen, horse and dog. 16. Portrait – two men 17. Portrait – mother and daughter 18. Mill and new Mill elevators c. 1896 19. Horse power in harness 20. Construction of railway bridge 21. Construction railway bridge 22. First automobile Millwood 23. Man, horse, carriage 24. Horse, sled filled with dead moose 25. Harvest scene reaper in action 26. Aboriginal people, tee pee 27. North Western railway bridge over the Assiniboine c. 1900 28. Railway trestle near the “Clay Dump”, on west hill near Harrowby 29. Team of horse in harness drawing a sled 30. Boy, horse with steer tethered to horse’s tail 31. Horse drawn wagon with children, woman and dog
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Western Manitoba Philharmonic Choir fonds

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Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Fonds
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1965-1980, predominant 25 May 1965 - 30 September 1976
Accession Number
8-2001, 13-2016
Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Fonds
Accession Number
8-2001, 13-2016
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1965-1980, predominant 25 May 1965 - 30 September 1976
Physical Description
12 cm textual records
6 b/w photographs (loose)
1 artefact
Physical Condition
Some of the items in the scrapbook have come loose from their pages, some documents are stained from a liquid, likely coffee
History / Biographical
In 1965, Chris Verhoef, member of the Overture Concert Association, Allied Arts Centre, and Brandon Citizens' Commitee for the Performing Arts, called for a meeting of Western manitoba citizens interested in the prospect of a Philharmonic Choir for the region. The meeting took place on 26 May 1965; the steering committee that gathered, led by Margaret Goodman, undertook the formation of the Choir. The Choir would have an Executive consistign of at least four members, and a committee consisting of a minimum seven members. Each executive member would be elected on an annual basis. The Choir's executive, in collaboration with the conductor, would determine the choir's repertoire for the year. The establishment of the Western Manitoba PHilharmonic Choir (WMPC) sought to encourage amateurs to sing for enjoyment, provide the opportunity for a choir to perform choral compositions in collaboration with a symphony orchestra and promote and sponsor the musical arts in the Western Manitoba region. Membership to the choir would be open to all citizens of the region, and members would be accepted based on the discretion of the conductor. The first meeting of prospective members took place on 27 September 1965 in St. Matthews Cathedral parish Hall where more than 90 people gathered and registered to become a member of the WMPC. Chris Verhoef led the Western Manitoba Philharmonic Choir into its first season as President of the choir's Executive Committee. For the organization's first season, the WMPC hired two members of the Brandon College School of Music: Lucien Needham for the position of conductor and Louise Chapman for the position of accompanist. Brandon College, as well as other donors sponsored the choir for its first season. The Choir held its debut performance in collaboration with the Winnipeg Sympnay Orchestra (WSO) on 12 March 1966, and the Choir's performance of Vivaldi's Gloria and Handel's Dettingen te Deum attracted an audience of more than 1400 people. The performance was well received by the public. The debut performance's asuccess earned the CHoir a rcommendation for a grant from the Manitoba Centennial Corporation that would sponsor a special concert during the centennial year. Furthermore, the Canada Council supported the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra, by the means of special funds, to make the Symphony's appearance witht he Philharmonic Choir possible. For the WMPC's second season, membership rose to 111 amateur singers. Verhoef remained as President of the Executive, while the Brandon Citizens' Committee for the Performing Arts provided sponsorship. Following the Choir's performance of Schubert's Mass in Eb Major on 17 November 1966, the membership increased to 132 singers. On 20 January 1967, the WMPC's first taped broadcast was released over CBC and CKX. The broadcast's success resulted in an offer from CBC to record another broadcast for a similar release. The Kiwanis Club of Rivers invited the Choir to perform in Rivers on 25 january 1967. On 7 April 1967, the Choir performed Haydn's oratorio, The Creation, in the Brandon College Gymnasium. The choir elected Murray Ames as President to lead it through its thrid and fourth seasons. In its third season, the WMPC, conducted by Leonard Mayoh, performed Handel's Messiah on 22 November 1967 in the Brandon University Gymnasium. The Choir's spring concert, name the "Chris Verhoef Memorial Concert," in honour of Chris Verhoef who had passed away December 1967, featured works by Bach, Brahms and Perry. Held on 9 March 1968, in the Brandon University Gymansium, the concert featured Brandon university student James Stewart as soloist and was received with great praise. In addition to the memorial concert, the WMPC also established a $500 scholarship for a Brandon University music student to honour Verhoef's substantial contribution to the community. The first concert of the Western Manitoba Philharmonic Choir's fourth season was held on 10 December 1968, in the J.R.C. Evans Lecture Theatre at Brandon University and featured selections from Handel's Messiah. A piano trio comprised of Francis Chaplin (violin), Malcom Tait (cello) and Gordon Macpherson (piano), as well as a brass trio, also performed at the chori's winter concert. In its fourth season, the WMPC performed two concerts in the second half of its season. On 15 FEbrurary 1969, in cooperation with CKX Radio and Television, the choir performed works by Mozart, Hindemith, and Mahler in collaboration with the Winnipeg Sympony Orchestra conducted by George Cleve. Later in the season, the choir performed Brahms' Requiem Mass, once again in collaboration with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra. Dr. R. Parker filled the position of President of the Executive for the duration of the Choir's fifth, sixth and seventh seasons. The fifth season saw the WMPC performing four concerts. Conducted by Leonard Mayoh, it opened its season on 11 october 1969 with a performance at the Grand Finale of the Grand Opening of the Western manitoba Centennial Auditorium, performing theoverture to Mozart's The Magic Flute and Beethoven's Symphony No. 9. Their Christmas concert, also conduceted by Mayoh, took place on 10 December 1969. The Choir's third concert of its fifth season was held on 31 january 1970, in cooperation with CKX RAdio and Television, and featured works by Mendelssohn, Ravel, and Schubert, in collaboration with the WSO under the direction of conductor George Cleve. The season concluded with another concert in collaboration with the WSO on 7 March 1970, conducted by Leonard Mayoh. This concert featured works by Vaughn Williams, Handel and Poulenc. Seasons six and seven consisted of two concerts each. The Choir held its fifth annual Christmas Concert on 5 December 1970. Led by Leonard Mayoh, it performed its spring concert on 10 April 1971 in collaboration with members from the Winnipeg Symphony, featuring selections by Bach and Mozart in the Western manitoba Centennial Auditorium. Into its seventh season, the Choir performed Bach's Christmas Oratorio on 4 December 1971 in the Central United Church. For its final concert of the year, the WMPC revisited a piece that had been the main focus of its second season: Haydn's oratorio, The Creation. The Choir performed this Haydn masterwork on 8 April 1972 under the direction of Piero Gamba. Helen Riesberry led the choir through its eigth and ninth seasons as President of the Executive. In its eigth season, the WMPC held its annual Christmas concert on 12 December 1972 in collaboration with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra in the style of a sing-along led by Mitch Miller. The choir's spring concert featured another masterwork, Beethoven's Missa Solemnis, conducted by Piero Gamba. The WMPC and members of the WSO performed the Requiem Mass on 28 April 1973 at the Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium. Despite the lack of attendance at rehearsals since the Christmas concert, the WMPC presented an overall effective performance of the challenging Requiem Mass. In its ninth season, Derek Morphy took over the position of conductor from Leonard Mayoh. Morphy had his debut performance as conductor with the WMPC at the annual Christmas concert on 17 December 1973. In March 1974, in collaboration with members from the WSO, Morphy led the Choir in its performance of Mendelssohn's oratorio, Elijah, in the Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium. later in the season, the choir performed a concert entitled "Reflections," a choral programme for Lent and Easter, accompanied by organist Arthur Bower. Nearing the end of its ninth season, the Philharmonic Choir encountered severe financial challenges. The Choir released a notice in the newspaper that the anticipated $3000 grant from the Manitoba Arts Council had been cut to $1000, leaving the Choir $3100 in debt. The notice explained that the Choir needed funds in order to enable operation and continue hiring the WSO for concerts. The WMPC executive and committee held a Leonard Mayoh Night in an attempt to gain funds and donations. Although the Manitoba Arts Council raised thegrant to $2000 and the City of Brandon contributed $500, the Choir's financial situation remained in a dire state as its ninth season came to a close. The Choir elected Edith Hayden to lead it through its tenth and eleventh seasons as President of the Executive. The opening of the tenth season challenged the WMPC. In addition to its financial woes, the Choir's Executive struggled to overcome the lack of attendance at rehearsals and the shortage of male voices. The WMPC had experienced membership issues in earlier seasons as well. In its third season, despite a membership of 130 individuals, the choir had struggled to create a balanced sound due to a lack of male membership and therefore a lack of lower voices. In its sixth season, the Choir opened their concert year with an appeal for members. In an effort to improve the choir's financial affairs, the Choir Executive and conductor decided against hiring the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra for the time being. In an attempt to improve the situation, Derek Morphy wrote a letter to the members of the Choir outlining his concern that he may not be meeting their expectations as a conductor but hoped to generate positive and hopeful prospects for the future of music-making together. The Choir's annual Christmas concert featured a collaboration with the Brandon School Division Music Department and Brandon School Orchestra and Band Association, as well as dancers choreographed by Barbra Enhes. The WMPC performed Haydn's Mass in D minor at its spring concert on 27 April 1975, accompanied by Arthur Bower. By the end of the season, the Western Manitoba Philharmonic Choir's financial situation had begun to improve. The WMPC hired conductor peter Allen to lead the Chori through its final season of operation. The Choir held its annual Christmas concert in the Central United Church on 7 December 1975, and featured Vivaldi's Glora, accompanied by pianist Barry Anderson. The choir perfomed Deller's Psalm 148, Teleman's Cantata for the Fourth Sunday after the Feast of the Three Kings, and Dvorak's Stabat Mater at its spring concert held at the Central United Church on 25 April 1976. Despite its best efforts, the Western Manitoba Philharmonic Choir's first rehearsal of its twelfth season saw just 26 members in attendance. As a result of lack of membership, the Choir Executive decided to disband the WMPC for its 1976/1977 season, with plans to reassess the situation in September of 1977 for the prospect of a 1977/1978 season. Matters were further complicated by financial considerations; by June 1977 the choir's financial situation had worsened as a result of the administrative fees that the WMPC covered for the duration of its unexpected inactive 1976/1977 season. Unlike past years, there were not any ticket sales to cover such expenses. Following its year off, membership interest in the Western Manitoba Philharmonic Choir did not increase and the decision was made not to return for another season. In 1980, the WMPC revoked its registration as an organization and officially ceased to exist.
Custodial History
Records in the 8-2001 accession were donated to the McKee Archives in 2001, by three representatives of the Philharmonic Choir: Dr. Bill Paton, Botany Department, Brandon University; Mrs. Edith Hayden, WMPC President; and Mary Davidson WMPC Archives Committee. Records in accession 13-2016 were given to Terry Stamper in the School of Music by Marilyn Hayden and then transferred to the McKee Archives on September 21, 2015.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of records that document the origin, activities, and ultimate disbandment of the Western Manitoba Philharmonic Choir. These records were created and accumulated during the eleven year existence of the WMPC. Records include: the organization's constitution and history from 1965-1968; financial records, which include grants received from the Manitoba Arts Council, Canada Council, and City of Brandon, as well as materials documenting the organization's financeial struggles from 1974-1976; minutes from executive and committee meetings from 18 June 1973 to 24 June 1974; correspondence in the form of letters between the president of the executive and the choir members, and between the conductor of the choir and its members; membership lists from each season of the WMPC; and concert programmes from every major Christmas and Spring concert that the organization performed. Fonds also contains mewspaper notices, advertisements and reviews of various performances, as well as posters advertising perfomrances of the WMPC in the 1967/68, 1970/71, 1971/72 and 1973/74 seasons; the posters advertise the choir, collaborators, patrons and featured works. Also included in the fonds is a scrapbook detailing the choir's history. Each page of the scrapbook is decorated with hand painted images of plants native to the southwestern Manitoba region. The scrapbook includes concert programs and photographs of the choir from all years of the organization's operation. The scrapbook also contains an assorment of informal photographs from various WMPC events. There are also six black and white group photos of the WMPC from various seasons. Finally, the fonds contains one artifact, a leather bag/zippered file folder with "WMPC" printed on it.
Notes
History/Bio information was provided by representatives of the Western Manitoba Philharmonic Choir. Copies of the history can be found in the fonds. Description by Jessi Gilchrist (October 2016).
Name Access
Chris Verhoef
Margaret Goodman
St. Matthews Cathedral
Lucien Needham
Louise Chapman
Manitoba Centennial Corporation
Canada Council
Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra
Brandon College
Kiwanis Club
CKX
Helen Reisberry
Mary Donovan
Tom Inglis
Humphrey Davies
Muriel Bain
H.V. Kidd
Eileen Christ
Brandon College Auditorium
CBC Radio
J.M. Donovan
Murray Ames
Dr. R. Parker
Henry Stein
Ernie Pearn
Gerry Streuber
Dorothy McLean
Mayme Tucker
Margaret George
Bob Blair
Bud Keenan
Marilyn Johnston
Sister Mary Rose
Lou Brown
Jeanine Baker
Muriel Patmore
Leonard Mayoh
Jim Cory
Eric Davies
Phil Ricou
Elaine Dechka
Lester Spinaze
Archie Miller
High Rest
Lorna hamilton
Ruth Cutforth
Ollie Timkiw
Thelma Findogasson
A. Bayne
Dick Vanderveen
Lee Donnelly
M. Rogosin
Ken Nichols
Manitoba Arts Council
Piero Gamba
Mary Graham
Reuben Gurevich
Leonard Stone
Brandon Area Foundation
Arthur Bower
Derek Murphy
Judy Pringle
Irma Peters
John Martens
Robert Publow
Brandon Citizens' Committee for the Performing Arts
Brandon Musical Supply
P.A. Kennedy
Bond Books
Brandon Public Library
Phylis Thomson
Hilda Miller
Arthur Janzen
Walter Deller
Nora Needham
Jean Dorian
Margaret hammond
Eileen Blain
Brian Bailey
Brandon College Gymnasium
Brandon University School of Music
G.R. Rowe
Sylvia Richardson
Peter Koslowsky
Nelson Lohnes
James Stewart
Francis Chaplin
Malcolm Tait
Gordon Macpherson
J.R.C. Evans Lecture Theatre
Lorne Watson
Donald Henry
Lawrence Jones
Alice Hekster
Walter Hekster
Hilda Dridger
Elizabeth Grant
Dorothy Froese
Robert Ford
James Mendenhall
Colin Cooper
Allison Ryles
Joy Crawford
Audrey Farnell
Maxine Miller
Smith Miller
Brandon Sun
Barbra Ehnes
Brandon School Division Music Department
Brandon School Orchestra and Band Association
Barbra Landry
Kiwanis Club of Rivers
Subject Access
philharmonic choirs
amateur choirs
amateur musicians
symphony orchestra
philharmonic
classical music performance ensemble
cultural organizations
music
community organizations
Storage Location
2001 accessions
Related Material
School of Music records
Lorne Watson collection
Lawrence Jones collection
Brandon Women's Musical Club fonds
Francis Chaplin collection
Brandon Festival of the Arts fonds
Fred McGuinness collection
CKX fonds
Music and the Brandon Community collection
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Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Fonds
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1971-1972
Accession Number
3-2013
Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Fonds
Accession Number
3-2013
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1971-1972
Physical Description
24 cm textual records
Material Details
Photocopies of originals
History / Biographical
The Toal Commission was a Commission of Inquiry conducted by James Toal at the Prince Edward Hotel in Brandon,MB from 1971-1972. The purpose of this inquiry was to investigage a report published by the Brandon Police Department entitled, "Problem Metis Families, City of Brandon," as well as allegations of police harassment in the City of Brandon from January 1, 1970, onward. The report was prepared by the Brandon Police Department following a petition submitted to Mayor Wilton. The petition, signed by approximately thirty residents of Brandon's East End, requested that the city prohibit the sale of homes in their neighborhood to Native families. A copy of the report was obtained by the Brandon Sun, which generated a considerable public response that resulted in the investigation in question.
Custodial History
Records were ordered from the Archives of Manitoba by Brandon University Archivist Tom Mitchell and Brandon University history professor Jim Naylor in 2013.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of records created over the course of the Toal Commission. It includes copies of verbatim transcripts of the Toal Commission hearings, as well as a commission of inquiry, a report on the commission, and indexes, which list the witnesses and evidence presented for each day of the hearings.
Notes
Description by Jason Dooley (October 2016).
Name Access
James Toal
City of Brandon
Brandon Police Department
Brandon Sun
City of Winnipeg
Prince Edward Hotel
J.S. Walker
K.P. Regier
Chief Constable D.A. McNamee
Inspector L. White
Constable Keith Yorke
John Richard Bell
Alan Ross
John Langston Tyman
Mayor W.H.K. Wilton
R.G. Lagimodiere
Edith May Bryan
C.W. Gordon
Mr. Houle
Archie Joseph Nabess
The Canadian Native Justice League
Manitoba Indian Brotherhood
Andy Moir
Brandon Friendship Center
Indian Affairs Department
Keystone Center
Mr. Meighen
Ronald Stoney
Thomas Stoney
Henry Hunter
Marie Hunter
Sharon Pompana
Edgar Lee Pompana
Howard Clyde Sandy
Sanderson family
Lorna Esther Wright
Dorothy Sarah Watt
Wayne James Clifford Desjarlais
Elizabeth Edith Oudie
Mary Wilma Wasicuna
Beulah Faye Langford
P. Schacter
Donald James McKay
Leo John Wayne Porter
Isobel Grasby
Gladys Pasche
Harold Weitman
George Munroe
Dorothy Betz
Roger Obansawin
Peter Whitecloud
Dr. Adam Cuthand
Kenneth Neil McCaskill
Rene Joseph Houle
Carole Diane Lavalle
Brian Norman Otis
IMPACTE
Indian Metis Project for Careers Through Teacher Education
Walter David Dennehardt
George Melvin Fleury
Frank Elding Price
Dr. Samuel W. Corrigan
Ruth McRae
Eddie Gosnold
William Wolski
Beth Cale
Clarence C. Mitchell
Ragnar B. Nygaard
Mrs. R. Nygaard
Marlene Brichon
Joseph A. Farion
Calvin Gerry
Helen Bell
Kenneth Bell
Angus Spence
J.W. Potter
Donald Pratt
Henry Carroll
Subject Access
Aboriginals
First Nations
Metis
race relations
government commissions
indiginous peoples
Storage Location
2013 accessions
Related Material
Toal Commission Review - F.C. Muldoon Commissioner - Review the Toal Commission's conclusions - review report (handwritten and typed copy), notes on testimonies and correspondence, Library and Archives Canada Inventory no. 6822 Finding aid no. MSS2374
Toal Commission - Archives of Manitoba
John Langston Tyman fonds (70-1997 & 9-2001)
Audrey Silvius collection (21-2000)
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Brandon College/Brandon University Women's Auxiliary fonds

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Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Fonds
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1955-1975
Accession Number
18-2016
Part Of
RG 1 Brandon College fonds
Description Level
Fonds
Accession Number
18-2016
GMD
textual records
Date Range
1955-1975
Physical Description
24 cm of textual records
3 scrapbooks containing newspaper clippings
History / Biographical
The Brandon College/Brandon University Women's Auxiliary was founded on February 17, 1955, with the purpose of a) foster[ing] good public relations between the university and the community, and to stress the importance of Brandon University to Western Manitoba; b) to gain a better knowledge of the functioning of Brandon University and; c) to improve the surroundings of the College/University's students and the university at large. They were to hold four regular meetings per annum, with an annual meeting in April, and one fund-raising tea a year. The organization raised money through these teas, as well as through receptions, with the intention of donating to the college/university and surrounding community, contributing to the furnishing of residences and offices at teh college/ university, as well as facilitating an annual community visitation day for the public to tour the university. The organization's name was change from the Brandon College Women's Auxiliary to the Brandon University Women's Auxiliary along with the renaming of the school itself on July 1, 1967. The organization was sometimes referred to simply as the Women's Auxiliary. The Auxiliary was run by an elected President and Board of Executives. Its members, who were all mothers of Brandon College/Brandon University students, paid an annual membership fee. Subcommittees within the organization included those in charge of social organization, membership management, program management, phoning management, press and publicity management and project management; all of these were fronted by their own individual leaders from within the members, under the board of executives. The organization ceased meeting in 1975; the minutes from the final meeting reference difficulties filling executive offices before a motion was carried to disband.
Custodial History
Records were created and held by the Brandon College/Brandon University Women's Auxiliary until their dissolution on October 23, 1975, when a motion was passed to move the records to the McKee Archives.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of records that relate to the organization of and activities coordinated by the Women's Auxiliary, as well as records detailing the contribution that the organization made to the university and community of and around Brandon. The records span the entire existence of the Women's Auxiliary from 1955 to 1975. Records include meeting minutes, treasurers' statements, financial bookkeeping, correspondence, a copy of the constitution, records of members, members' addresses and phone numbers, lists of members' children attending school and their respesctive degree, lists of council members, event memorabilia, organization letter heads, donation receipts, newspaper clipplings, advertisements, publicity reports, meeting reports, visitation records, scrapbooks and scrapbook inventories.
Notes
History/Bio information taken from the records. Description by Kayliegh Penner (October 2016).
Name Access
Mrs. R.B. Alexander
Mrs. Cumming
Mrs. R.G. McDiarmid
Mrs. R.K. Leiteh
Mrs. Wesley Nelson
Mrs. Robert Ghidorie
Mrs. Barney Thordarson
Kathleen Thordarson
Mrs. Stuart Craig
Mrs. Doris Hunt
Subject Access
centennial visitation day
women's organizations
Storage Location
2016 accessions
Related Material
Brandon University photograph collection (Observatory Opening)
Spring 1955 Alumni News (report on the founding of the organization)
Arrangement
Records are arranged in chronological order in four (4) subseries: 1) treasurer's books; 2) minute books; 3) textual files; and 4) scrapbooks and miscellany
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Valleyview Leisure Club fonds

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Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Fonds
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1980-2014
Accession Number
4-2015
Part Of
RG 5 Western Manitoba Manuscript Collection
Description Level
Fonds
Accession Number
4-2015
GMD
multiple media
Date Range
1980-2014
Physical Description
30 cm textual records
Physical Condition
Most of the photos are in peel and stick albums and the albums have a number of condition issues
History / Biographical
Valleyview Leisure Club (VLC) began in April 1978 as a senior's activity group in conjunction with Valleyview Community Centre. The impetus for the creation of the group was a meeting between John Svenson, Regional Director for Westman Seniors, and seniors in the Valleyview area who met to discuss the organization of a seniors club. At the time the club was established, space was limited at the Community Centre because some school classes were held there during the construction of Riverheights School. However, a New Horizons grant enabled the VLC to remodel and furnish the basement area of the Valleyview Community Centre for the Leisure Club. A Grand Opening of the space was held in May of 1980; there was a special luncheon and the offical ribbon was cut by Hon. Ed McGill. The Valleyview Leisure Club was run by a board and its associated committees and governed by a constitution. Members were charged an annual membership fee, as well as user fees for the various activities. In the early years, the CLub had monthly membership business meetings in conjunction with an evening meal and entertainment. The use of the basement area was varied and included: cards; shuffleboard and other games; craft activities; fundraisers; raffles; dances; and luncheons, dinners and potlucks. The space was also rented out for private functions, particularly special birthdays and anniversary's of community members. The Club made annual contibutions to the parent Community Centre, as well as helping the Community Centre functions (winter carnival etc.) In the course of time, the activities of the VLC became more focused on cribbage and bridge, with several regular groups scheduled at regular weekly time slots. At the time of the organization's disbanding, the following groups were active: Friday afternoon contract bridge - the "original" bridge group at the Centre; Tuesday afternoon cribbage; Thursday afternoon "Retired Educators" contract bridge - this group had played in vacant space at Neelin School up until around 1989. Its membership was eventually opened up to anyone who wanted to play in that time slot; Wheat City Duplicate Bridge Club - formed in the City as a sanctioned club and had a number of locations around town. When it moved to the Leisure Club, it came as a renter only, but chose in 2012 to join as VLC members; and Monday afternoon duplicate bridge - in an effort to increase the number of duplicate bridge plays, a "beginners" duplicate group was established with lessons, which proved to be a popular decision. The group thrived and most of the Thursday evening playser began to paly at this time also/or instead. The VLC hosted a Spring and a Fall Bridge Tournament each year, open to anyone, with invitations going to surrounding areas. As well as cash prizes, a cash donation was given to a local charity. In latter years these donations were $500 per tournament. An annual Christmas Dinner was another popular event. It was a catered event, at least in the later years, and was offered at a subsidized price to members. The club also made a donation to Christmas Cheer at this time. At some point in the organization's history the VLC came to be seen as a tenant of the Valleyview Community Centre, paying a rent of $3000 per year for its use of the basement space, as well as some maintenance expenses. When the Valleyview Community Centre voted to raise the rent to $12,000 per year within two years, the VLC sought other options. The VLC settled on Prairie Oasis Senior Centre for a nubmer of reasons. First, it offered to provide space for each of the club's existing card groups at the same time slots with no membership fees. Second, the move would also eliminate the increasingly difficult task of fielding a board of directors to run the club. Finally, the Prairie Oasis location offered the advantage of level access; the basement location of the VLC had excluded several of the club's former members with mobility issues. Effective September 1, 2014, the Valleyview Leisure Club was dissolved. The club disposed of equipment either by donating it to Prairie Oasis or to Valleyview Community Centre. Once all debts were cleared the Board voted to distribute the cash assets to the following local charities: Big Brothers and Sisters; Food For Thought; Humane Society; Prairie Oasis Senior Centre/Meals on Wheels; Salvation Army; Samaritan House; Seniors For Seniors Co-op Inc.; The Soup Kitchen; Westman Regional Hospital; Westman Hospice; and Y Kids.
Custodial History
Records were created and collected by Valleyview Leisure Club and donated to the S.J. McKee Archives by Barry Reilly following the disbandment of the club in 2015.
Scope and Content
Fonds consists of records created and maintained by the Valleyview Leisure Club to document their activities and membership. The records detail club events, finances, insurance and meetings. Records include meeting minutes, agendas, posters, correspondence, budget plans, grants, constitutions, newspaper clippings, membership lists, phone directories, membership rosters, financial statements, secretarial records, photo albums and other miscelleanous records.
Notes
History/Bio information was provided by the Valleyview Leisure Club. Description by Amanda Gramchuk (October 2016) and Christy Henry.
Storage Location
2015 accessions
Arrangement
Records are arranged in chronological order
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