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Item is a photograph of Al Yair, the women's cross country coach, with Pam Currie. It isn't clear who is receiving the award and who is presenting it. Currie is holding the trophy and Yair is holding a plaque.
File contains two copies of a photograph of W. A. MacKay presenting the Climo Trophy to Greg Wilson. A caption included with the photograph says: "Climo to Climo - the first Climo Trophy winner, President W. A. MacKay, presents the trophy to the 1981 winner Greg Wilson of wrestling."
File contains two copies of a photograph of Dr. W. A. MacKay presenting the Dalhousie Award to Bev Piers. A caption included with the photograph says: "Piers above his peers - Bev Piers was in the spotlight at the Athletic Awards Banquet as he received the Dalhousie Award for his contribution to Nova Scotia sport. Dr. W. A. MacKay made the presentation."
File contains two copies of Everett Maessen receiving the Class of '55 Award on behalf of his daughter, Karin Maessen. One copy of the photograph has an inset photograph of Karin Maessen. A caption included with the photograph says: "Maessen wins award - Everett Maessen accepts the Class of '55 Award from Alumni President, Dr. Doug Eisner, on behalf of his daughter Karin, unable to attend the Athletic Awards Dinner."
Item is a photograph of Professor Pierre Page presenting an MVP award to Ken Bickerton. A caption included with the photograph says: "Prof. Pierre Page, hockey coach, presents Ken Bickerton, goalie with MVP award. Bickerton also won the Climo Award."
Item is a photograph of Guy R. MacLean, Vice President, presenting the Coach of the Year award to Pierre Page. This was the first time the award was presented.
Item is a photograph of John Van Buuren, winner of the Climo Award, and Susam Mason, winner of the Class of '55 Trophy, standing together and holding their trophies.
Item is a photograph of Julie West, winner of the Class of '55 Trophy, and Bob Fagan, winner of the Climo Award, standing together and holding their trophies.
Item is a photograph of Ray Riddell and Karin Maessen, the top male athlete and top female athlete of 1977. A newspaper caption attached to the back of the photograph says "The university's top athletes of the year: Soccer star Ray Riddell, winner of the men's Climo Award, and Volleyball-Track-and-Field's Karin Maessen."
Item is a photograph of W. Andrew MacKay presenting an MVP trophy to Karin Maessen. A newspaper caption attached to the back of the photograph says "Haligonian Karin Maessen, a 1st-year Phys. Ed. student, and double MVP, receives her trophy from Vice-President Andy MacKay. A gifted all-rounder, she has been on the national junior volleyball team for two years and has been invited to join the World Cup qualifying tournament with the national team."
Item is a photograph of the Tigerettes field hockey team being presented with a plaque at the 1977 Athletics Awards banquet. A caption included in the file says "Still Jubilant after their national intercollegiate victory, the Tigerettes' field hockey team were further honored at the annual Athletics Awards banquet when they received a special plaque - and a rose each - from the Nova Scotia Department of Recreation."
Item is a photograph of the Tigerettes field hockey team being presented with a plaque at the 1977 Athletics Awards banquet. A newspaper caption attached to the back of the photograph says "Still Jubilant after their national intercollegiate victory, the Tigerettes' field hockey team were further honored at the annual Athletics Awards banquet when they received a special plaque - and a rose each - from the Nova Scotia Department of Recreation."
Item is a photograph of Rod Shoveller presenting the Nancy Lynn MacDonald Memorial Award to Lynn Fergusson. A newspaper caption attached to the back of the photograph says "Gymnast Lynn Fergusson received the first Nancy Lynn MacDonald Memorial Award from Rod Shoveller."
Item is a photograph of W. Andrew MacKay presenting the Climo Award to ray Riddell. A caption included in the file says "Ray Riddell, from Mississuaga Ont., is a graduate of RMC, a reserve pilot and a second-year law student. He has been with the soccer Tigers for two years. Here he receives the Climo Award from Vice-President MacKay, himself a winner of the award in 1949."
Item is a photograph of W. Andrew MacKay presenting the Climo Award to ray Riddell. A newspaper caption attached to the back of the photograph says "Ray Riddell, from Mississuaga Ont., is a graduate of RMC, a reserve pilot and a second-year law student. He has been with the soccer Tigers for two years. Here he receives the Climo Award from Vice-President MacKay, himself a winner of the award in 1949."
Item is a photograph of Henry D. Hicks presenting the Dalhousie Award to Aileen Meagher. A caption attached to the back of the photograph says "Aileen Meagher, former track star and Nova Scotia's first Olympic woman competitor received the Dalhousie Award for great contribution to Nova Scotia sport, from Dal's president, Dr. Henry D. Hicks."
Item is a photograph of Henry D. Hicks presenting the Dalhousie Award to Aileen Meagher. The photograph shows an unidentified man holding Meagher's bouquet while Meagher and Hicks shake hands. A caption included in the file says "Aileen Meagher, former track star and Nova Scotia's first Olympic woman competitor received the Dalhousie Award for great contribution to Nova Scotia sport, from Dal's president, Dr. Henry D. Hicks."
Item is a photograph of Henry D. Hicks presenting the Dalhousie Award to Aileen Meagher. A newspaper caption attached to the back of the photograph says "Aileen Meagher, former track star and Nova Scotia's first Olympic woman competitor received the Dalhousie Award for great contribution to Nova Scotia sport, from Dal's president, Dr. Henry D. Hicks."
Item is a photograph of Joan Selig presenting the award for Outstanding Female Athlete to Helen Castonguay. A caption included in the file says "Helen Castonguay, field hockey and basketball star, received the trophy for the Outstanding Female Athlete from Joan Selig, who won it last year and the year before."
Item is a photograph of Joan Selig presenting the award for Outstanding Female Athlete to Helen Castonguay. A caption included in the file says "Helen Castonguay, field hockey and basketball star, received the trophy for the Outstanding Female Athlete from Joan Selig, who won it last year and the year before."
Item is a photograph of Joan Selig presenting the award for Outstanding Female Athlete to Helen Castonguay. A caption included in the file says "Helen Castonguay, field hockey and basketball star, received the trophy for the Outstanding Female Athlete from Joan Selig, who won it last year and the year before."
Item is a photograph of Shawn Healey being presented with the Climo Award. The photograph shows W. Andrew MacKay handing the Climo Award trophy to Healey, while another unidentified man watches. A caption included in the file says "From one Climo Award winner to another: V.P. W. Andrew MacKay presents the trophy to this year's outstanding male athlete, gymnast Shawn Healey."
Item is a photograph of Shawn Healey being presented with the Climo Award. The photograph shows W. Andrew MacKay handing the Climo Award trophy to Healey. A caption included in the file says "From one Climo Award winner to another: V.P. W. Andrew MacKay presents the trophy to this year's outstanding male athlete, gymnast Shawn Healey."
Item is a photograph of Henry D. Hicks and Henry Pelham talking to each other next to the Dalhousie Award trophy. A caption included with the photograph says "Dr. Henry D. Hicks with Henry Pelham after the presentation of the first Dalhousie Award."
Item is a photograph of Henry D. Hicks presenting the Dalhousie Award to Henry Pelham. The photograph shows Hicks speaking into a microphone while Pelham stands next to him and two other men stand in the background. A caption included in the file says "President Henry D. Hicks presents to 1932 Olympic oarsman Henry Pelham the First Dalhousie Award for great contributions to N. S. Sport."