- FGPC-S-P384
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- 1982
Smith School, a brick building located in the 200 block of 2nd Avenue West, being demolished.
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Smith School, a brick building located in the 200 block of 2nd Avenue West, being demolished.
1943 graduates of St. Joseph's Convent. Back row, L-R: Dorothy Duensing (sp?), Lea Senecal, Gordon MacDonald, Irene Murphy, Verla Lavachek. Front row: Betty Rene, Marion Hughes, Jean Rapchinsky, Jean Henderson, Muriel Randall.
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Grand Opening of the Gymnasium
Bishop F. Klien addresses the assembly at the grand opening for the St. Joseph's school gymnasium on the northwest end of the convent.
Mr. M. Berscheid presents the Knights of Columbus Oratory Trophy to Helen Ogle, the winner in the senior group. Dale Shea, winner in intermediate group to the right; Evelyn Adnam, winner of junior group, to the left. Extreme left: Rev. G.E. Provost.
The front view of St. Joseph's Convent, with the turnabout and statue in full view.
Rosetown's first brick school built [ca. 1911]. Renamed Stewart School in the mid 1950s.
A group of children and adults working in a garden area. A building can be seen in the background with a number of small buildings off to one side.
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Rosetown General Photograph Collection
The Rosetown General Photograph Collection spans approximately ten decades of the history of Rosetown and district, consisting of photographs taken by and collected by the Rosetown Centennial Library Archives.
Graduates of St. Joseph's Convent on the stage during the graduation ceremony.
The gym, attached at the right side, was added in 1956 (construction began 1955). Postcard photo by Ward Photo.
A crowd gathers outside St. Joseph's Convent at the grand opening of the new Marion Wing. Photo taken from southeast corner.
St. Joseph's Convent behind a snow-covered yard.
Teacher and nine students standing in front of the Muirland Rural School one of the first rural schools in the Rosetown area.
Rosetown Elks school children's parade
Assembly of children and adults, in the background can be been No. 4 Highway and the Convent.
Female graduates of St. Joseph's. Back row, far right: Mary Fitzgerald. Front row, 3rd from left: C. Pelletier.