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Modo optimum : Dalhousie College of Pharmacy 96

Item is a copy of the 1996-1996 Dalhousie College of Pharmacy yearbook,.

Graduates included Brian Abernathy, Amena Ahmed, Lori Andrews, Eric Baker, Paula Bambrick, Shawn Brown, Michelle Burnett, Mark Clark, Wanda Colpa, Kelly Conrad, Marcy Cook, Brian Coolen, Nicky Corkum, Christianne Cottreau, Diane Crowley, Sarah Cummings, Kim Dauphinee, Harriet Davies, Tim Dunn, Melissa Feltus, Cristen Franken, Gillian Frost, Janet Galloway, Tania Greenwood, Perveen Gulati, Cristel Hogeboom, Alicja Kasina, Katrina Allen, Margaret Kuczinski, Karen Lawson, Heidi Liston, Randy Little, Clair MacInnis, Jackie MacInnis, Laura-Lee McBride, Heather McDonald, Kelly McLean, Paula McNeil, Anthony Miller, Deb Ann Orridge (Barnhill), Lori Pater, Sara Pierce, Barbara Pollock, Nancy Robar, Suellen Rogers, Stewart Sable, Jamie Sampson, Donna Saulnier, Brenda Shaw, Sandeep Shodi, Josee Soucie, Evan Sullivan, Stephanie Tanner, Marcia West, Michelle Wong, and Drina Zunic. Also: Rod MacQuarrie, Dana MacDonald, Sheldon Higdon, Shawn Callaghan, Steve Allen, Dave Chiasson, and Darryl Moore.

Ending the millennium : modo optimum 1999

Item is a copy of the 1998-1999 Dalhousie College of Pharmacy yearbook.

Graduates included Peggy Apostolides, Jacqueline Bower, Alissa Bradley, Angela Buckley, Tammy Burke, Lisa Campbell, Gail Coleman, Jasminder Combow, Dale Copp, Daniel Corey, Amalie Crawford, Tara Reed, Philip d'Entremont, Sheila Dee, Jennifer Dykeman, Mary Anne Fitzpatrick, Jena Harrity, Seana Hennessey, Carol Hilchie, Andrew Jay, Kelly Jay, Nancy Jennex, Jennifer King, Jaclyn LeBlanc, Erika LeFort, Robert MacAulay, Denne MacDougall, Angella MacLennan, Shelly Morrisey, Julien Muise, Andrea Murphy, Marlene O'Laney Stephanie O'Sullivan, Renee Peters, Ryan Post, Charles Rak, Andrea Reid-Stewart, Tammy Ripley, Natalie Rix, Krista Robertson, Glenn Rodrigues, Kimberlea Schimp, Trevor Simmons, Sarah Simpson, Bryan Sinclair, Deah Sutton, Janice Thompson, Michelle Tijssen, Joyce Totton, Angela Wadden, Nicole Watters, Shelly Wilkins, Lori Wong, and Sarah Woodworth.

Dalhousie College of Pharmacy 2003

Item is a copy of the 2002-2003 Dalhousie College of Pharmacy yearbook.

Graduates included Dalia Abdalla, Laura Achenbach, Alison Anderson, Stacey Lee Andrecyk, Mark Barry, Allen Boutilier, Kim Carruthers, Jill Cotton, Ray Cushing, Jill Daley, Beverly Dawson, Nicola Devlin, Vicki Forbes, Lynda-Marie Grosvold, Angela Hatfield, Cindy Hatton, Angie Hensbee, Leslie Heusdens, Alicia Hingley, Cheryl Hudson, Angela Hunt, Nicole Hunt, Jennifer Isenor, Amy Kaulback, Davina Kearley, Shivani Khanna, Trevor Kidney, Stacey Kierstead, Joe Koty, Andrewa Lawrence, Suzanne Levasseur, Hanh Luong, Sylvie Macias, Melanie MacInnis, Shannon MacKinnon, Leanne MacLean, Erin MacLellan, Lorelle MacPhee, Chris Mailloux, Charlotte McAssey, Sherri McLean, Rachèle McLellan, Shawn Meek, Tasha Muise, Ryan Murphy, Crystal O'Hagan, Steve Paupin, Susan Peddle, Monique Prince, Melanie Sears, Phil Shaheen, Jessica Shupe, Scott Simpson, Paige Smart, Carrie Surette, Niska Surette, Angela Sutton, Matthew Swetnam, Connie Tam, Michelle Yetman, and Lesley Zwicker. Not shown: Scott Morley, Pauline Tran-Roop.

Dalhousie College of Pharmacy [2005]

Item is a copy of the 2004-2005 Dalhousie College of Pharmacy yearbook.

Graduates included Alina Magdalena Alam, Khalid Al-Siyabi, Masoud Amidi-Mazaheri, Christine Baines, Loa Barndregt, Josie Barrett, Vanessa Benoit, Kendra Bernard, Angela Bitar, Amanda Blazevic, Greg Boutilier, Erin (Brand) Reiben, Melanie Bryden, Jennifer Cahoon, Heidi Caldwell, Tina Caldwell, Stephanie Chaisson, Fausta Charlong, Darlene Currie, Ashley Cyr, Louis Deveau, Philip Doiron, Chris Dolan, Rene Doucet, Yoko Dozono, Sarah Dunville, Angela Feltmate, Susan Gallivan, Heather Gilfoy, Lauren Gillis, Chelsea Hatcher, Amanda Hayden, Kent Hayes, Melissa Hicken, Melissa (Cameron) Hines, Tiffany Hodder, Ivana Jankovic, Fady Kamel, Stephanie Keith, Joanna Kelly, Pam Kenney, Matthew Kerr, Natasha King, Kim Larade, Michelle MacAskill, Candra MacDonald, Laura MacDonald, Melissa MacKenzie, Paul MacKinnon, Kelly MacLean, Janet MacMullin, Sanjay Mahabir, Davida Marsh, Karli Mayo, Jody McArel, Lesley McLaughlin, Nicola McLellan, Robert McManus, Sarah McNally, Tasha McNutt, Craig Meek, Amber Mercier, Jennifer Moore, Gavin Morgan, Leah Morrison, Sarah Murphy, Kelly Peters, Gisia Pisegna, Alicia Roberts, Danielle Robichaud, Courtney Roy, Pierre Samson, Robin Shaw, Mark Sinclair, Jolene Sonier, Karrie Tong, Josephine Tracz, Molly Trueman, Carolyn Walsh, Erica Walsh, Norma Welch, Jennifer Whalen, Melody Wheaton, Tanya White, Amy Wilson, Elke Wissmann, Nadya Ninos, and Derek Roberts.

Dalhousie College of Pharmacy : two thousand six

Item is a copy of the 2006 Dalhousie College of Pharmacy yearbook.

Graduates included Antonio Behno, Trevor Bourque, Jeff Boutliier, Cheryl Boyer, Nicole Bradley, Allison Buckland, Amy Cheverie, Amy Chisholm, Erin Clarke, Sarah Comeau, Craig Connolly, Erica Cooper, Samantha Covert, Carolyn Cox, Angela Crichton, Christopher Dalseg, Katherine Dalziel, Susanna DeWolf, John Farrell, David Gallant, Nicole Gallant, Krysta Gallivan, Katie Gammon, Natalie Gaudet, Ben Gunter, Christine Hager, Amy Halsall, Krista Henderson, Jill Hoffman, Holly Howell, Erika Jones, Jason Keddy, Natasha Lantz, Angela LeBlanc, Rachel LeBlanc, Andrea LeVesconte, Julia MacCormick, Jennifer MacDonald, Juanita MacDonald, Russ MacDonald, Heather MacIsaac, Timothy MacLaggan, Jeanette MacQueen, Greg Maichele, Ryan Maltais, Adam McDowell, Janelle McLean, Brodie McMurrer, Felicity Mitchell, Jacqueline Mouris, Kiki Nguyen, Terra O'Handley, Melanie Parker, Julia Paterson, Nadine Pettipas, Kelly Pitre, Rebecca Prince, David Quinn, Rayleen Rantala, Moira Reiley, Gabrielle Richard, Shannon Roach, Wesal Salih, Jennifer Sears, Julie Selby, Cynthia Sheppard, Adam Somers, Andrew Steeves, Brad Steeves, Andrew Suh, Renee Susin, Kate Swetnam, Jody Tapp, Jennifer Trecartin, Krista Tulkens, Gina Vaninetti, Angela Walsh, Lara Wilson, Lisa Wood. No photo available: Andrew Marks, Timothy Rees, Jonathon Snow.

Dalhousie physiotherapy 1982

Item is a copy of the 1982 Dalhousie University School of Physiotherapy yearbook.

Graduates of the program included: Shirley Faye Alden (nee Hanlon), Mary Dianne Aucoin, Holly Patricia Brown, Jane Elizabeth Butler, Krista Elizabeth Connell, Elizabeth Louise Covert, Tanya Patrice Crowell, Elizabeth Jean Drury, Jennifer Joy Fowler, Angela Lily Genge, Sandra Marie Grant, Ian Hutchinson, Barbara Elaine Jeffrey, Gary Delbert Keeling, Maria Lythgoe, Cynthia Dianne Mac Donald, Susan Marguerite Mason, Frances Maybury Pottle, Theresa Lynn Power, Florence Carmel Rankin, Barry Roberts, Barbara Lunn Sherwood, Katherine Ann Simmons, Janice Eleanor Sutherland, Elisabeth Mary van de Riet, Ann Denise Vivian, and Ann Louise White.

Dalhousie physiotherapy 1990-1991

Item is a copy of the 1991 Dalhousie University School of Physiotherapy yearbook.

Graduates from the program included: Lynn Aucoin, Pam Ayer, Lorraine Breau, Alicia Broughm, John Brown, Joel Buckler, Jennifer E. Burt, Shelley Cameron, Jonathon Campbell, Lisa Carroll, Lori Collhttps://findingaids-stage.library.dal.ca/dalhousie-physiotherapy-dalhousie-university-school-of-physiotherapy-yearbook-1991/edit#ins, Tanya Comeau, Karen Decker, Clare Doucet, Trudi Dunn, Cheryl Edwards, Jennifer Elliott, Gayle Furlotte, Sarmita Ghose, Lisa Gosse, Colleen Hollis, Susan Hynes, Lisa Johnston, Paul Jonah, Brenda Joy, Mary Keenan, Susan Laufer, Bill Maher, Rebecca McCormack, Steve McKay, Kim McMullen, Sharon Neil, Judy Parsons Budgell, Patricia Pearson, Kimberley D. Powell, Josette Richard, Bethany A. Rogers, Maureen Ryan, Jane Schenkels, Nancy Slaney, Richard Smith, Duane Snow, Karen Snow, Krista Sweet, Brent Thompson, Wendy Waterman, and Gayle Wilson.

Dalhousie University School of Physiotherapy 1991-92 yearbook

Item is a copy of the 1992 Dalhousie University School of Physiotherapy yearbook.

Graduates from the program included: Kellie Andrews, Lucille Arseneau, Andrea Belyea, Heather Buckle, Susan Butler, Melissa Carr, Tina Cleveland, Brenda Corey, Cathy Crawley, Cynthia Danells, Dave Foley, Terri Lynn Fowler, Paula Fraser, Patty Frenette, Jennifer Gillespie, Carolyn Grant, Brian Hiscock, Trish Hislop, Krista Hooper, Susan Johnson, Kimberley Kerr, Debbie King, Glenda Landry, Trent Laing, Nicole Leblanc, Crystal MacCulloch, Joy Marks, Rod McGory, Brian McGrath, Frances Moffett, Jennifer O'Connor, Jackie O'Reilly, Julia Park, Sarah Petrie, Karen Planke, Tracey Pope, Ann Porter, Suzanne Pye, Wendy Redfern, Guy Reid, Susan Seviour, Janice Slade, Nancdy Spargo, Alvin Straub, and Kristen Sweet.

Lily Fraser Cameron scrapbook

  • MS-14-39, OVR Box 4, Folder 1
  • File
  • 1940
File contains Lily Fraser Cameron's scrapbook created from her attendance at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. It contains a combination of: - NSAC commencement booklets from 1 May 1940, 30 April 1941, 29 April 1942, 22 April 1943. - Black and White photographs - Newspaper clippings relating to NSAC academics and sports, as well as WWII - Personal letters, postcards, and greeting cards from family and friends - NSAC "winged" crest (sew/iron-on) - Dried flowers and dance cards - Acceptance letter dated May 29142 from the McDonald College of McGill University (stating her as the first female NSAC graduate to attend the agriculture program at McDonald College).

Cameron, Lily Fraser

Stephen Archibald's student protest photographs

  • MS-2-805
  • Collection
  • 1967 - 1971

Collection comprises 34 mounted photographs of political demonstrations and protest marches organized by Dalhousie students between 1967 and 1970. The photographs were taken by students for the Dalhousie Gazette and/or Pharos yearbook and were compiled and printed by Stephen Archibald for a show in the Student Union Building in Spring 1971. The scope and content notes for the images are drawn from the background information provided by Stephen Archibald, who writes: "The pictures were taken by young men in their late teens and early 20s who had no formal training, but who were drawn to photography because it provided a visual, aesthetic outlet that was missing from their academic university life. We also had no particular political beliefs or insight. The editors at the Gazette were left-leaning during this period so it is not surprising that we were assigned to photograph demonstrations that were organized, in large part or totally, by Dal radicals."

The photographs were printed and mounted by Stephen Archibald on F5 high-contrast paper to exaggerate their graphic nature, and printed full frame, which gives them a black border. As he explains in his notes, this was part of the contemporary aesthetic, ensuring that the viewer was aware that the images were composed in the frame, with nothing edited or cropped out. Most of the photographs are mounted, and the dimensions provided in the physical descriptions do not include the mount board.

Archibald, Stephen

Marion Reid Smith collection

  • MS-2-829
  • Fonds
  • 1907 - 1973
Collection comprises records collected by Marion Reid Smith during her time as a student at Dalhousie University.

Smith, Marion Reid

Biology Department - Debates

File contains photographs of Duane Gish (item 2) and Mark Ragan (item 1). - Photographs taken by Wamboldt-Waterfield Photography Limited (items 1-2). - Public debate "Creation vs. Evolution." Graduate biology student Mark Ragan debated for the side of evolution and Dr. Duane Gish, Associate Director of the Institute for Creation Research in San Diego, Calfornia, argued for creation.

Wamboldt-Waterfield Photography Limited

Photograph of the Dalhousie Orchestra 1926-1927

Photograph includes the members of the 1926-1927 Dalhousie Orchestra: Jean Fraser; C. Smith; Gertrude Phinney; F. McLellan; Virginia Irvin; D. Murray; Professor H. Reid; L. Wickwire; Isabel Morris; G. Langstroth; Claire Murphy; G. Holland; F. Musgrave; Hazel Williamson; Jean Shaw; C. MacKenzie; Mary Evans; Dorothy Irvin; A. Bell; J. Thurrott; W. Clark; J. Budd; Minnie Black

Nova Scotia Agricultural College records and photographs relating to special events, celebrations, and workshops from 1928-2005

Series contains photographs, documents, flyers, scripts, and audio recordings of special events, celebrations, and workshops at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. Records relate to Founders day, anniversaries, exhibitions, dramas, open houses, commencements, etc. between 1928-2006.

Nova Scotia Agricultural College students athletics records from 1945-1992

Subseries contains records relating to students athletics at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. Included is a photograph of the 1945-1946 Nova Scotia Agricultural College hockey team and a photocopy of a newspaper article including the same photo and a caption with regard to a reunion of the Truro and District Hockey League that took place May 9, 1992 [?] at Keddy's.

Nova Scotia Agricultural College satirical theater script

File contains a satirical script (ca. 1971) for a play focused on student life, the academic calendar, and social interests of the day at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College. Topics include College Royal, sheep management, etc. It includes a list of actors: R. W. Hounsell (potentially NSAC faculty circa 1960s?); Ray Porth (NSAC Biology Faculty 1970-1980); J.S. (John) Bubar (NSAC Class ’50, and Plant Science faculty); Stuart Smith (NSAC Faculty 1964 to 1991; Len Eaton (NSAC Professor of Biology circa 1970’s and 1980’s (?); and, Gordon Delaney.

Nova Scotia Agricultural College beanie hat

Item is a Nova Scotia Agricultural College beanie hat made of blue and gold coloured felt. It has the letters “AC” adhered to it, and a ram head stitched on it. Tradition for decades was they were given to first year students (“frosh”) upon arrival at the NSAC for "Frosh", or orientation week and worn by freshman all week.

Photographs of student activities at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College

File contains photographs of Nova Scotia Agricultural College students and faculty. Photographs were taken within buildings (laboratories, barns, library, machinery shed, and mess hall), and outdoors on campus at various spaces including farm yard, residences, and fields. These were taken approximately in the 1960's and 1970's

Photographic negatives of the Nova Scotia Agricultural College August 1976 Open House

File contains negative photographs of the August 1976 Nova Scotia Agricultural College Open House. There are 4 sets of negatives, they include people sitting at tables outdoors around a field in 1970s era clothing, people watching a marching pipes and drum band, some of the photographs feature the campus barn and silos in background, one shows Clydesdale horses pulling a wagon with approx. 8 people seated.
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