The school with the most names: Stillwater, Hill Creek, Shaw, and South Fork was in operation the shortest time. It was built in 1925 by Kirk Shaw from native logs in a clearing of pines overlooking the South Fork meadows. Although it was only used as a school for two years, the building continued to be used for many years by outfitters, cowboys, and Forest Service workers until destroyed by a fire in the early 1970’s.