Joan Garnett, B.Sc. '52 received the Alumni Award in 1970. The Alumni Award is presented to a nominee in recognition of exceptional service to Brandon University and/or the Alumni Association. During her employement at the College/University, Garnett was Secretary to the President (1956-1966, Manager of the Book Bureau, Secretary for the Alumni Association and Associate Registrar.
Scope and Content
Photograph is a profile image of Joan Garnett upon her winning of the Alumni Award in 1970.
Notes
History/Bio information provided by the Alumni Office (Carla Eisler) and various issues of the Sickle.
Photograph has bend marks in a couple of places running horizontally across the image.
History / Biographical
Joan Garnett graduated from Brandon College in 1952 with a B.Sc. She was also Lady Stick in 1952. Garnett received the Alumni Award in 1970. The Alumni Award is presented to a nominee in recognition of exceptional service to Brandon University and/or the Alumni Association. During her employement at the College/University, Garnett was Secretary to the President (1956-1966), Manager of the Book Bureau (1956-1959), General Secretary for the Alumni Association (1959-1965) and Associate Registrar.
Scope and Content
Portrait of Joan Garnett during her term as Associate Registrar.
Notes
History/Bio information provided by the Alumni Office (Carla Eisler) and various issues of the Sickle.
Robert Harvey's portrait has come loose of the backing. Matting is torn at base.
History / Biographical
John B. Cole, who operated Cole's Photographic Studio, first at 656 15th Street and then at 831 Rosser Avenue, was a photographer in Brandon from c. 1911 to c. 1914.
Scope and Content
Item consists of eleven oval shaped portraits of the members of Brandon College's graduating class of 1913. L to R: Lillian Wilhelmina Speers; Robert Harvey; James Robinson, Muriel Vivien McCamis; Tom Hare Harris; Leslie Alberta Ward; J.R.C. Evans; Evelyn J. Simpson; W.E. Wilkin; Archibald Gordon; and Constance Gunn.
Photograph shows a portrait of an elderly woman with crimped hair and wearing classes. The woman has been identified as Elma Hughes, wife of Willard J. Hughes.
Photograph shows an elderly couple posing for a formal portrait. The woman is wearing a black crepe dress. The man, who is bearded but not mustached, is wearing a black jacket.
Notes
Writing on the back of the photograph reads: Mrs. L. O'Neil?