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Student Publications: The Greystone

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"Do You Remember..."



A University of Saskatchewan student yearbook was first published in 1912, the year the first class graduated. From 1913 to 1920 the April edition of The Sheaf was called the "Graduation Number", with yearbook-like summaries of students, athletics, colleges and events. In 1921, when the format of The Sheaf was changed from that of a monthly magazine to a weekly newspaper, a separate yearbook, The Spectrum, was again published. In 1922 the name was changed toThe Keystone then US in 1924 and finally to The Greystone in 1927. It would maintain this latter name until publication of a yearbook ceased after 1969.

 

 

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Staff of the original yearbook
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Advertisement for the yearbook, 1921
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Staff of The Greystone

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Deadline approaches
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Biographies form



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