Lund School was formally established in May 1902 but began operation in 1905. Its building was located in the southeast quarter of 22-17-17 west of the Principal Meridian, in what is now the Municipality of Clanwilliam-Erickson. It closed in January 1965 and remaining students went to Erickson Consolidated School No. 2405.
Among the teachers of Lund School were Miss K. M. McDougall (1902), Carl Lundgren (1905), J. M. Carmichael (1907-1908), Bertina Nelson (1909), Violet Churchill (1914), Olive Irwin (1915), Salome Oliver (1916), Ruby Crealock (1917), Gertie Stromgren (1918), Daisy Churchill (1919), Ruby Crealock (1920-1921), Alice Jackson (1922-1923), Charlotte Moss (1923-1924), Rose Racklin (1925-1926), Charlotte Moss (1927), Anna Campbell, Rose Racklin (1929-1930), Elveretta Harris (1931-1933), Jessie Campbell (1934-1937), Edith Miller (1937-1938), Bessie Katchanouski (1938-1940), Emily Surby (1940-1942), Kathleen Sparks (1942-1943), Ethel de Jersey (1943-1945), Marian Kreg (1945-1946), Eva Kock (1946-1947), Irene Baraniuk (1947-1948), Jean Sharpley (1948-1949), Phyllis Skoglund (1949-1951), Maureen White (1951-1952), Mamie Wetteland (1952-1953), Orest Lazaruk (1953-1954), Anne Prosak (1954-1956), Walter Yanchycki (1956-1957), Louise Kascielny (1957-1958), Ralph Cibula (1958-1959), Edward Coptiuk (1959-1960), Evelyn Szwaluk (1960-1961), L. H. Bonner (1961-1962), and Mary Duncan (1962-1964).
Lund School (no date) by W. C. Hartley
Source: Archives of Manitoba, School Inspectors Photographs,
GR8461, A0233, C131-2, page 74.Lund School (no date) by W. C. Hartley
Source: Archives of Manitoba, School Inspectors Photographs,
GR8461, A0233, C131-2, page 74.Lund School (no date) by R. E. Beecher
Source: Archives of Manitoba, School Inspectors Photographs,
GR8461, A0233, C131-2, page 74.Lund School commemorative monument (2010)
Source: Allan DrysdaleLund School commemorative monument (September 2020)
Source: Rose KuzinaSite Coordinates (lat/long): N50.46231, W99.72459
denoted by symbol on the map above
One Hundred Years in the History of the Rural Schools of Manitoba: Their Formation, Reorganization and Dissolution (1871-1971) by Mary B. Perfect, MEd thesis, University of Manitoba, April 1978.
Forest to Field: Centennial History of Rural Municipality of Clanwilliam and Village of Erickson, Manitoba, Canada by Clanwilliam History Book Committee, 1984, pages 139-141.
This page was prepared by Allan Drysdale, Gordon Goldsborough, and Rose Kuzina.
Page revised: 28 September 2020
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