The Saskatchewan Department of Education's official register for January-December, 1918, completed by teacher Winnifred R. Mustard for Jubilee SD# 1122.
A photograph of Jubilee School in 1907 with its students and teachers lined up outside it.
Front row L to R Dave Hamilton - Wm. Black - Will Livingstone - Roy Norton - Pat Holden - J. H. Wilson - Hugh McDermaid- Harold Wilson - George McDermaid
Back row L to R Ethel Livingstone (Mrs. Lloyd Brooks) - Miss Smith (Teacher) -Elizabeth Holden (Mrs. F. Middleton) - Ruby Livingstone (Mrs. H. Miles).
A large album with 35 pages of photos of the Jubilee SD 1122 and its students as well as official documents and letters. Attached to the inside back cover is paper-clipped an 8-page document with details of trustees, teachers and teachers' salaries from 1905 to 1955.
The series consists of a photo/text album prepared by Eleanor Holden for the Indian Head Museum and the Indian Head History Book. It contains stories, information and photos that did not appear in the history book.
Includes a 100-page book (IHM.2023.0056a) and a certificate of appreciation to Violet McAfee (IHM.2023.0056b). Violet McAfee was the daughter of Indian Head's Presbyterian Rev. Thomas McAfee.
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.
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);
Simple b&w map showing section and quarter of the schools. The sections, townships and ranges are not marked but the Trans-Canada Highway, Highway 56, Indian Head and Lake Katepwa are marked for reference.