Three pages stapled together including a 1-page list of the 21 children between the ages of 7 and 15 in the Fair Play School District 192 in December, 1946; a 1-page list of the 14 Fair Play students in December 1957 and a 1-page hand-written summary of the 7 children registered at Fair Play school in December , 1961.
Seven legal-sized pages stapled together which are photocopies of attendance registers of Glenn Lynn SD 333 from 1911 -1919, including October, 1911; June, 1914; September, 1914; June, 1915; August, 1916; August, 1917; April, 1919.
2 copies - Page from a newspaper that gives information about the new elementary school scheduled to open on May 30th 1977 as well as information and photographs of previous schools in Indian Head
An envelope addressed to "Mrs. Ernest Prior Indian Head, Sask." containing two letters - dated February 17 and February 21, 1964 - from A.L. Karras, Secretary-Treasurer of Indian Head School Unit #19. The letters apparently relate to school consolidation. The first letter announced an Indian Head School Unit Board meeting to be held in April to which all rural school district delegates were invited. The second letter announced the 49th Annual Convention of the Saskatchewan School Trustees Association at the Hotel Saskatchewan in Regina on March 9-12, 1964, and invited rural school district delegates to attend at their own expense. A folded undated piece of paper entitled "claim for hail damage (Harry Hitchens - labour) was also in the envelope with the inscription on the reverse "(Mrs) Muriel Prior Secretary Sunny Slope S.D. #1843".
A 24 cm X 29 cm green hardcover binder with about 150 pages of typewritten meeting minutes and expense reports for Sunny South SD 161 for 1890 to 1963.
A white, letter-sized envelope containing many letters. lists of names, historical summaries and chronologies relating to Sunny South SD 161. It also contains photos and negatives of the schools and students, ranging in date from 1882 to 1980. The envelope also contains some materials that related to the relocation of Jubilee School to the grounds of the Indian Head Museum. Much of the material involves and may have been written by Winnie Kerr.
A tan coil-bound photo album containing 34 pages of photographs and articles by T.E. Anderson, James Hockley and Mary Ford with reminiscences and stories about Wide Awake SD 54.
Local names include Louise Gray (Qu'Appelle - p32); Pearl Hall (Wolseley - p33); Pearl McCannel (Qu'Appelle - p51); Carrie Belle Mitchell (Wolseley - p52): Beryl Nimmons (Wolseley - p56); Annie Rowell (Qu'Appelle - p56);
Includes the yearbook (IHM.2023.0051a) and a program leaflet for the "Graduation Exercises of the Class 1925-26" (IHM.2023.0051b). The items apparently belonged to Violet McAfee (Room G - p65), daughter of Indian Head's Presbyterian Rev. Thomas McAfee. Various other students are marked in pen in the yearbook - likely friends of Ms. McAfee.