Portrait of the 1917-1918 Brandon College Women's field hockey team.
Front Row-L to R: Marie Cameron (later a medical missionary), Bessie Turnbull (Jane and Tina’s sister), Gwen Whidden (daughter of President H.P. Whidden), Isabel Cummings ’19, (later a history teacher in Winnipeg).
Back Row-L to R: Frances Yeomans (nee Wolverton) ’19, Mabel Gibson (later married a Professor of Economics), Christina Turnbull ’21, (married C. G. “Kelly” Stone).
Photograph of the Brandon University women's field hockey team. Rookie of the year: Lynn Boyce. Most improved player: Marg Chalmers. Most valuable player: Shelley Hartel. G.P.A.C. champions. Missing: Rona Henderson.
Photograph of the Brandon University women's field hockey team. Rookie of the year: Linda Dalling. Most improved player: Nicola Andrews. Most valuable player: Shelley Hartel. G.P.A.C. all-star: Shelley Hartel. Conference: 1-2-1. Overall: 6-2-13.
Photograph of the Brandon University women's field hockey team. Manitoba Small College champions. Missing: Mary Ellen Tyler, Linda Smith, Ruth Ann Johnson.
Portrait of the Brandon University Lady Bobcats field hockey team. Front Row (L to R): Naomi Marumoto, Gisele Bauche, Pat Challis, Debbie Norbery, Mary Field. Back Row (L to R): Nancy Stanley (Coach), Glenda Bodnariuk, Gwen Connon, Eileen Hannig, Ruth Ann Johnston, Vicki Hanwell, Bobbie Lelond, Marcia Hale, Connie Turnbull, Denise Horbas, Pat Butterfield (Manager).
There is a tear at the bottom of the photograph towards the right corner.
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Portrait of the Brandon University Lady Bobcats field hockey team. Back Row (L to R): Mary Jo Abbott, Diane Cop, Mona Harley, Brenda Johnson, Kirsty Henderson, Wendy Benyk, Jean Dell, Nancy Stanley (Coach). Front Row (L to R): Janet Fraser, Bev Cooper, Bev Morrison, Laurie King, Lucy Evans, Rona Henderson.
Library Foyer, 2nd floor Library and Arts Building. Receipt of a gift of journals from the Winnipeg Free Press. L-R Eileen McFadden, College Librarian; John Robbins, President; Ray Hegion, Library Staff
Hamilton was hired in 1984, as a Brandon University employee but became a Cook from approximately 1989 until 2002. In 2002 she became the Manager of Food Services at Brandon University, as a Brandon University employee. In 2003, the contract for Versa Foods (formerly called Aramark Canada) expired, and Brandon University decided not to renew the contract and decided to operate the Food Services themselves, with Hamilton remaining a BU employee. The position was renamed Food Services Manager (replacing Food Services Director) c. 2002; Food Services is part of Ancillary Services, which is headed by the Director of Ancillary Services with the Food Services manager reporting to that individual.
Custodial History
Photograph was tranfered to the McKee Archives from the Public Communications Office in the winter of 2007.
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Photograph of Koren Hamilton preparing food for a campus event.
McNeil-Hordern graduted from Brandon University in 1987. She was the Executive Assitant to the President during Perkins' era and during Mallea's ear (1985-1990) she ran the Planning Office. McNeil-Hordern is married to former Brandon University Dean of Arts and member of the Religion Department, Peter Hordern.
Custodial History
Photograph was tranfered to the McKee Archives from the Public Communications Office in the winter of 2007.
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Photograph of Alison McNeil-Hordern and her son Scott Greenlay was taken at a special event to mark Brandon's centennial in 1981. For the occassion McNeil-Hordern wore her mother's wedding gown; Greenlay wore his grandfather's wedding suit.
Caption on the photograph: President Dr. J.R.C. Evans gets the Field Day underway by ? for the men's 100 yard dash.
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Photograph of the 100 yard dash held at Kinsmen Stadium during Brandon College's track and field day. L-R: Lloyd Henderson, ?, ?, Jerry Jerrett, ?, ?, Jack Medd.
Caption on the photograph: Jack Medd of Rounthwaite romps home easy winner of the long distance run. Medd was aggregate winner for the men piling up 41 points, 17 more than his nearest rival. At the provincial high school meet earlier this year Medd captured the Manitoba half mile championship.
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Photograph of Jack Medd running the long distance run at the Brandon College track and field meet held at Kinsmen Stadium.
Portrait of the 1910-1911 Brando College track team. Back Row (L to R): ?, Erlandson, J. Robinson, Oliver, C. McKee. Front Row (L to R): ?, J.R.C. Evans, ?, ?