W.M.C.A.Convocation (Spring '76) Stanley Knowles (standing), L to R: ?,?,?, W. Lorimer, Dept. Min., H. Tolton, Lld., L. Dulmage, M. Blanar, A. Miller, R. Pippert background: E. Pepper, Chris Kennedy (University Registrar) , A. Loveridge, A.C.C., ?,?, R.F.B. King
Photograph shows a reception of the King and Queen of Siam at the Winnipeg Railway Station by Manitoba dignitaries. L to R: Major M.Turner, Hon. J.D. McGregor, Premier John Bracken (1922-1943), Their Majesties the King and Queen of Siam, Miss Phyllis Webb, and Mayor Ralph Webb (1925-1927, 1930-1934).
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This photograph was originally part of the J.D. McGregor fonds.
Portrait of the Brandon Bobcats women's basketball team. Front Row (L to R): Laurie King, Rona Henderson, Shauna McKinnon, Kirsty Henderson, Bev Morrison. Back Row (L to R): Kevin MacDonald (Coach), Ray Houssin (Ass’t Coach), Tracy McKim, Deb Goleski, Karen Simpkin, Linda Davis, Brenda Johnson, Debbie Morris (Ass’t Coach), Marie Lindbloom (Manager)
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.
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.
Portrait of the Brandon Bobcats women's basketball team. Front Row (L to R): Deb Morris, Bev Morrison, Laurie King, Monica Guerte (Manager), Tori Gregory, Sheila Green, Laura Gillespie. Back Row (L to R): Bill Moody(Coach), Karen Pearson, Martha Hix, Virginia Morris, Joyce Stewart, Linda Edwards, Dara McGowan, Bob Nevill (Assistant Coach)
Portrait of the Brandon Bobcats women's basketball team. Front Row (L to R): Ray Kardas (Trainer), Bill Moody (Coach), Bob Nevill (Ass’t Coach), Gloria Patterson (Manager). Back Row (L to R): Janet Lumsden, Linda Edwards, Lana Chambers, Colleen Sweeney, Shelley Gahagan, Dara McGowan, Claire Booker, Barb Rohleder, Karen Pearson, Chris Hogan, Joanne Weir, Krista Einarson, Laurie King
Portrait of the Brandon University Bocats men's hockey team. Front Row (L to R): Dale McKinnon, Russ Shaw, Ken Buchy, Greg Thompson, Barry Gooden, Bob Young, Harley Campbell. Middle Row (L to R): Trevor Fahey, Chuck Naish, Erik Tully, Tom Hinch, Rob Smith, Craig Campbell, Bob King. Back Row (L to R): Kit Harrison, Don Hurton, Bob Basiuk, Jeff Sheardown, Glen Williamson, Darry Stevens.
Portrait of the Brandon University Bocats men's hockey team. Front Row (L to R): Trevor Fahey (Coach), Esa Mottonen, Kit Harrison, Craig Dutton, Avie Hutchinson, Ron Baryluk (Ass’t Coach). Middle Row (L to R): Steve Dzubinski (Therapist), Rob Smith, Russ Shaw, Ken Coey, Randy Kalynuk, Leo McDonald, Mike Baryluk (Ass’t Manager). Back Row (L to R): Bob King (Manager), Darry Stevens, Jeff Sheardown, Doug Hedley, Richard Christie, Bob Basiuk, Don Hurton, Merv Tweed.
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.
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.
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Portraits of the students and staff of Brandon Normal School's fall class (1912).
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 fall term class (1915).