Box PCA 303
Contains 142 Results:
Weldon and Cathy Morgan.
Weldon is now (1988) a school superintendent somewhere in Teller, Alaska. They succeeded the Kahl’s as teachers.
Spring play day at the school.
A shaggy track meet which drew everyone in the vicinity. A great day of fun for onlookers as well as participants. Bea Kahl standing at the right. People are sitting on the steps of the teacherage.
Jossilin Olin doing the long jump; teacherage in background.
The woman in the red jacket is Harriet Amundson who was the third teacher in the system with Kahl's (two years) and Morgan's (one year).
Town cleanup day organized in the spring by the Kahls.
The house in the background was owned by Steven and Catherine Attla.
Dogs being lined up for loading into Cessna mail plane.
According to Mrs. Keller, transporting the dogs was a first step to the North American dog race.
George Attla Jr. with dogs and sleds piled in Wien's Pilatus Porter aircraft.
Madeline Attla, his sister, sits in front of him. She was on her way to Hughes to be married to ? Williams.
A racer, Bergman Sam I think, finished during the Huslia New Year's race.
A frosty George Attla Jr. having just finished the Huslia race.
It was so cold we had to place our cameras inside our jackets.
Cue Bifelt with his trophy after winning in Anchorage.
He had just returned a few months earlier from treatment for tuberculosis, which included the removal of one lung so this was a real triumph. He had also won the seal parka he is wearing.
Richard Derendoff with a load of winter wood
Dogs were very utilitarian and necessary as well as used in racing. Within a few years snowmobiles replaced dogs for many people as working vehicles.