- CA GPR 0478-2011.44.35
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- 1929
Part of Turner Family fonds
Grande Prairie High School, built in 1929, east of the first Montrose School, was the first high school in Grande Prairie.
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Part of Turner Family fonds
Grande Prairie High School, built in 1929, east of the first Montrose School, was the first high school in Grande Prairie.
Part of Turner Family fonds
Ethel M.A. Turner, Somme School Teacher in the Glen Leslie area.
Across the road from the Webster Store & Post Office was the Butcher Shop operated by the Wrosek family. By 1947, the Butcher shop had closed and it was being used as rented living quarters. Edna Kokosha, the supervisor at Torun School, lived in the back part of this building.
The first Torun School at Webster. This school was located east across the road from the Webster graveyard and slightly south. It was built ca. 1930 and replaced with a frame school moved in from the Twilight District in 1954. The school closed in 1957 and the students were bussed to Sexsmith.
Hermit Lake School class in the fall of 1954 with Teacher Mrs. Muriel Coleman. Back: Gordon Nissi, Bill Dunfield, Gavin Craig. Centre: George Jobson, Bruce Coleman, Brian Coleman, Bobby Jobson, Harvey Nissi. Front: Donna McCauley, David McCauley, Marion Prentiss, Jennie Jobson, Billy Prentiss, Gail Craig.
Hermit Lake School class in the fall of 1955 with Teacher Miss Jackson. Back row: Harvey Nissi, Gordon Nissi, George Jobson. Centre: David McCauley, Jennie Jobson, Bob Jobson, Bill Prentiss, Marion Prentiss, Donna McCauley. Front: Mary Van Stratten, Lloyd Jobson, Floyd Jobson, Gail Craig.
School girls in costume, Valhalla, Alberta.
Part of Rorem family fonds
Valhalla school girls in costume ready for a school performance: Audrey Hanson, Sonia Lee, Hardus Hegglund, Muriel Hegglund, Doreen Loberg.
Lyman Rorem and Chester Ronning
Part of Rorem family fonds
Lyman Rorem and Chester Ronning, students studying in their dorm room.
Picnic at Valhalla School, Alberta.
Part of Rorem family fonds
A large group of people gather for a picnic at Valhalla's first school.
Valhalla Center School Playground, Alberta.
Part of Rorem family fonds
Students of Valhalla Center School playing baseball next to the school.