Portrait of the Brandon University Bocats men's hockey team. Back Row (L to R): Mark Budz, Tom Clairmont, Gord Kaluzniak, Bill Rose, Kim Bosch, Bruce Paton, Rick Lindquist, Clint Haight, Strat Kane, Steve Woods. Middle Row (L to R): Gord MacKay, Blair Murray, Darren Gudsal, Bob MacDonald, Robert Thome, Mike Cooper, Greg Waldvogel, Rory Reinbolt, Randy Neufeld, Larry Mikituk, Brad Meggison. Front Row (L to R): Ron Popplestone, George Birger, Ken Schneider, Paul Murray, Earl Jessiman, Gary Clark, John Tresoor, Peter Gerlinger, Tom Marsh, Bob Fitchner (Ass’t Coach, Dwayne Patchett.
Item is a large piece of matting containing individual portraits of the members of the Brandon College class of 1960 with the first initial and last name of each person identified. In the centre of the board is a photograph of the Brandon College shield of arms and the title "Class of '60."
The Brandon Normal School was an arm of the provincial Department of Education. Manitoba Normal schools were initiated in the early 1880s (1882 for protestant teachers and 1883 for Roman Catholic ones) to meet the demand for teachers in the province's schools. Normal schools were held in Brandon at various locations until the construction of the Brandon Normal School in 1912 under the Roblin government. The Brandon Normal School operated until 1946.
Scope and Content
Portraits of the students and staff of Brandon Normal School's third class normal (Fall 1919).
The Brandon Normal School was an arm of the provincial Department of Education. Manitoba Normal schools were initiated in the early 1880s (1882 for protestant teachers and 1883 for Roman Catholic ones) to meet the demand for teachers in the province's schools. Normal schools were held in Brandon at various locations until the construction of the Brandon Normal School in 1912 under the Roblin government. The Brandon Normal School operated until 1946.
Scope and Content
Portraits of the students and staff of Brandon Normal School's third class normal (Fall 1919).
Wheat City Business College was established in 1904, when J.W. Beveridge and F.E. Werry resigned from the Commercial Department of Brandon College to establish the Wheat City Business College. It was located originally in the Commercial Building on 10th Street, owned by Hughes and Co. Wheat City Business College continued to operate until the later 1960s.
Custodial History
The photograph as donated to the McKee Archives by alumni of the Wheat City Business College sometime before 1997.
Scope and Content
Portraits of the students and staff of the Wheat City Business College.