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Teachers and students of Indian Head Public School

1 page of photograph album (double-sided) with 13 photos. Four posed photos of students and teachers on one side of the page with the caption "Last day of school - June 30, 1943" and nine other snapshots. On the other side of the page with eight snapshots, showing people having fun at the lake, one snapshot is incribed "Teachers weekend at Leach's cottage - 1943"

Memories 1977*78 - school yearbook

Yearbook with head-and-shoulders portraits of students and staff. Pictures are grouped by grade from kindergarten to grade 7. No names accompany the pictures, but there is a welcome message on the second page with a photo of Principal George Shain.

Indian Head High School

The First School in Indian Head (Indian Head School District #49) was established in 1885 by HH Campkin in the upstairs room of the Thompson Hotel. In 1887, a two-story school was built on Buxton Street. As the population grew, so did the need for a larger facility to house the students. In the early 1890s, the overflow of students also utilized the new town hall located on the corner of Grand and Otterloo. In 1889, interest for a permanent school structure was voted on and the Territorial Government provided $25,000 to have a public school constructed. It was completed in 1901 and used for all grades until 1910 when another boom in the population prompted another move. It was decided that the high school grades would be moved to a building that used to be the headquarters for William Bell, located at Grand Ave and Woodward. There was a need to find a space with room for a playground so in 1914 a piece of land on the Corner of Crawford and Bell was purchased. This 4 room High School changed its name in the 1920s to Indian Head Collegiate. It boasted a soccer field, two baseball diamonds, tennis and basketball courts. Plus, one of the best Physics and Chemistry labs outside of the cities.
The elementary school was growing rapidly and two smaller cottage houses were built outside the main building to house more students. These were used until the 1930s when enrollment declined and the cottages were no longer needed and thus removed. After WW II and the birth of the baby boomers, enrollment once again skyrocketed and the need for more space. In 1953, a new building was constructed on the site where the cottages were. In 1961 a new high school was constructed with 6 classrooms, teacher’s lounge, gym, library, offices, and chemistry lab.
In the Spring of 1976, $1,100,000 was allocated to build a brand new elementary school.

High School sports

Textual and Graphical items related to Indian Head High School sports teams and activities

The Ninth Annual SHSAA Yearbook 1963

Reports of the Saskatchewan High School Athletic Association for 1962 athletic activities. Page 10 has a team photo and a write-up about the Indian Head 8-man football team - the provincial champions in the category - coached by Bob Frohlick

The Tenth Annual SHSAA Yearbook 1964

Reports of the Saskatchewan High School Athletic Association for 1963 athletic activities. Page 10 has a team photo and a write-up about the Indian Head Broncs 8-man football team - the provincial champions in the category - coached by Bob Frohlick

Indian Head Collegiate Yearbook 1947 - 1948

A beige and orange paperback yearbook (~150 mimeographed pages single-sided) for the Indian Head Collegiate (Indian Head High School) for the 1947 - 1948 school year. Contains advertising from local businesses throughout.

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