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Drills in front of old Victoria school

The old Victoria school was taken in the spring of 1900, just after the school was built and shows Constable Junget. N.W.M.P. drilling the boys.
The smart boy on the right of the first section will easily recognized as Charlie Bull, prominent Yorkton farmer who if asked might easily give names of the other boys, who would if living be now men of from 55 to 60 years of age.

Grade 7 pupils - Old Victoria school

Grade 7 Pupils - 1904. Old Victoria school.

  1. James Large 2. 3. Leslie Komph. 4. William Smith 5. Fred Smith 6. Harold Duncan 7. Ernest Lamson 8. Victor Comernitzki 9. Mary Popoff 10. Pachal 11. Gertrude Meredith 12. Norma Chrysler 13. Mary Livingstone 14. Helen Pachal 15. Mary Winberg 16. Tom Benwell 17. Bob Christopherson 18. Dan Young 19. Gilbert Smith 20. Judson Carey 21. Mary Comernitski 22. Elva Switzer 23. Tena Winberg 24. 25. Tena Hansen 26. Lefie Hawes 27. Charlie McFarline 28. Harold Hopkins 29. Hackel Hilgen 30. John Comsrnitck 31. Carrie Meredith 32. Ellie Christopherson 33. Williams 34. Eoha Melvin 35. Gertrude Patrick 36. Teacher 37. Mr. Burke, Principal.

Jenny Young and Margaret Foster

Jenny Young and Margaret Foster (Mrs. R. G. Walden and Mrs. G. R. Hutchings). respectively, on their return home from Normal School in 1911, along with their large ribbon hats.

Victoria school and the West End school

Victoria school and the West End school.
Above.
Victoria school, built on the present site of Shaw Park on 5th. Avenue in 1899. Mr. J. A. Gregory was the principal and Mr. J. A. M. Patrick was his assistant. This building became outdated and was replaced by the New Victoria school on 4th. Avenue in 1929.

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The West End school, built on the present site of the Western Grocers building on Broadway West in 1905. It was moved, in 1910, to the corner of Broadway and Melrose Ave., to make way for the right-of-way of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. It was used for school purposes until the Simpson school was opened in 1915. The building is still in a good state of repair and has been used as a multiple for a long number of years.

Sacred Heart Academy and St. Joseph's College

Sacred Heart Academy, Ontario Avenue. A girls school run by the "Sister Servants of Mary Immaculate". Built in 1916.
St. Joseph's College, Ontario Avenue. A boy's secondary school, run by the brothers of Christian schools. built in 1920.

"Macbeth"

MacBeth. 1910-1911.


  1. Allan Tuckwell. 2. Lily Speers. 3. Faith Carpenter. 4. Majory Turner. 5. Sylvia Trueman. 6. Adrain Horn. 7. Miler Magrath. 8. Miss Hotson. 9. Lawrence Homer. 10. Mr. Gram. 11. Pearl Clement. 12. Mr. Bean. 13. Josephine Hendrickson. 14. 15. Fred Lawton. 16. Proctor Foster. 17. Frank Christie. 18. Loy Matheson. 19. Frank Clark. 20. Percy Pearce. 21. Dan Young 22. James Magrath. 23. Milford Switzer. 24. John Montgomery. 25. Roy Hukins. 26. Allan Hull. 27. Harold Ashdown. 28. Herbert Reed. 29. N. Murray. 30. Frank Ferguson.

"Julius Caesar" 1912-1913

Julius Caesar. 1912-1913.


  1. L. Trueman. 2. G. Leitch. 3. Oliphant. 4. R. Clark. 5. W. Markham. 6. H. L. Brown. 7. L. Burke. 8. S. Sovechuk 9. Geo. Parker. 10. Gregory Fehrenbach. 11. L. Neimczeik. 12. Mr. Leighton. 13. Lily Speers. 14. Fred Lawton. 15. Mr. Cram. Principal. 16. Frank Clark. 17. H. Larson. 18. Miss Hotson. 19. Donald Matheson. 20. Donald Brown. 21. O. Kursluk. 22. E. Phelps. 23. A. Kibsey. 24. D. Robertson. 25. W. Callander. 26. L. V. Barnes. 27. G. Miller.

Collegiate students in costume for theatrical

Collegiate students in costume for theatre Left to right back row; Gregory Fehrenbach, Miler Magrath, Daniel Young, Doris Trueman, Milton Lloyd, Front row: Mary Christopherson, Dorothy Hill, Mr. Ross-collegiate principal, Bert Lancaster and Constance Vaughan.

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