Indian Head Grade 6 1946 & 1948
- IHM.2024.0050
- Stuk
- 1946-1948
Part of School Collection
Four photos depict the grade 6 class of the Indian Head Collegiate in 1946 and 1948. Top right picture is of the United Church Chior.
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Indian Head Grade 6 1946 & 1948
Part of School Collection
Four photos depict the grade 6 class of the Indian Head Collegiate in 1946 and 1948. Top right picture is of the United Church Chior.
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Part of School Collection
Photograph showing the grade 5 class in 1945. B. Ramsay is listed as the teacher.
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Two adults and students posing on the steps of the Winona School, which opened in 1907.
Dollybrae & Glen Eagle Districts
Group of adults and children from the Dollybrae school district and the Glen Eagle school district in front of Mrs. Dave Ritchie's house. Contact Rosetown archive for list of names.
Back row, L-R: H.D. Windsor, Ray Russell, Ralph Ritchey. Middle row: Ed Brenne, Scott McLeod, Sterling McDowell, Glen Amy, E.G. Henderson. Front row: M.G. Warner, Olive Staffen, E.J. "Netta" Buchanan
Unidentified students on the front step of Rosetown Public School.
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1951 Grade 1 and 2 Class Photo
Nettie Stewart's grade 1 & 2 class. Back row, L-R: Terry Marfell, Maynard Slater, Jim Gardner, Allan Klassen, Gordon Massey, Bob Humble, Bill Clarke, Dennis George, Jim Hamel, David Driedger. 2nd Row: Margaret Buttar, Gayle McLaren, Judy Foster, Marian Meacham, Lynda Grenkie, Carolyn Blue, Diana Benjamin, Diana Hastings. Front row: Barbara Arthur, Carol Slater, Marilyn McIsaac, Carolyn McIsaac, Carol Beckman, Linda Naigle, Louise Kersey.
Rosetown Composite High School graduation, 1957. 17 male and 28 female students (45 total) in graduation finery.
Graduating class of 1967, RCHS.
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Student Mable Hunter poses on the front steps of Stewart School.
Students sitting at their desks inside a classroom at Rosetown Composite High School.
Four women studying with books and a microphone on the table.
Students of Sunny Bank knit woollen squares which were assembled to make the pictured quilt. The quilt was then sent to the Red Cross which in turn sent it to soldiers overseas who served in World War II.
L-R: Wilfred Frechette, Stuart McLellan, Judy Frechette, Rene Frechette, Lil Frechette, Leo Frechette.
Seven girls pose with a quilt they made through school. This quilt was likely made to be sent to the Red Cross, who would send it overseas to soldiers who served in World War II.