Two sheets of legal-sized paper with the Wide Awake SD 54 Financial Statement - one page listing its assets and liabilities and the other one listing its revenues and expenses.
A small (17 cm X 25 cm) 36-page unlined paper school exercise book (Humber Practice Book) containing notes and financial records. Many of the financial entries involve groceries (apples, tea, sugar) and "Wide Awake" entitles some of the pages. There are also personal notes, apparently by Mr. Livingston
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.
7 children and 2 adults are sitting by the school. There is typewritten text attached with a brief history of the school, including the names of pupils and teachers.
A brown envelope containing over 100 pages of student records, teacher reports, for from the Sunny South SD 161, including list of students and grades from 1903 -1955. Most of the records are from the 1920s-1950s.
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 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.
One rolled paper with the architectural drawings for the Sunny South School 161 on it. It has an attached sheet with an inscription that details and names those responsible for funding, building and running the new school. The stone schoolhouse, built according to Osment's plans, was located on the southeast corner of NW-16-17-13-W2. The school closed in 1961.
Sunny South (school District 161 was located on the southeast corner of NW-16-17-13-W2. It was built in 1890 and closed due to school consolidation in 1963.
Handwritten letter of application by Grace Ella Clarke for teacher's position at the Sunny Slope school. Ms. Clarke attached annual Inspector's reports from her years of teaching at Strathcarrol and Balcarres and other letters of recommendation.