Box PCA0176
Contains 287 Results:
Mrs. Ada Charlton.
These colored transparencies and prints, taken between 1951-1965, depict village and rural schools and teachers' housing in Alaska. Portraits of men and women applying for teaching positions in Alaska are included as well as a pictorial essay compiled by the Sand Point High School students in December, 1973, “SOS - Save Our School.”.
O.C. Connelly – Ouzinkie, Alaska. Taken May 12, 1947., 1947-05-12
These colored transparencies and prints, taken between 1951-1965, depict village and rural schools and teachers' housing in Alaska. Portraits of men and women applying for teaching positions in Alaska are included as well as a pictorial essay compiled by the Sand Point High School students in December, 1973, “SOS - Save Our School.”.
Norman F. Connors, 319(?) 6th St., Juneau, Alaska.
These colored transparencies and prints, taken between 1951-1965, depict village and rural schools and teachers' housing in Alaska. Portraits of men and women applying for teaching positions in Alaska are included as well as a pictorial essay compiled by the Sand Point High School students in December, 1973, “SOS - Save Our School.”.
Angela DeCarlo Loranzano- Adak 1949-50. Taken Sept. 29, 1942., 1942-09-29
These colored transparencies and prints, taken between 1951-1965, depict village and rural schools and teachers' housing in Alaska. Portraits of men and women applying for teaching positions in Alaska are included as well as a pictorial essay compiled by the Sand Point High School students in December, 1973, “SOS - Save Our School.”.
Albert Dickey- College, Alaska. Feb. 1939., 1939-02
These colored transparencies and prints, taken between 1951-1965, depict village and rural schools and teachers' housing in Alaska. Portraits of men and women applying for teaching positions in Alaska are included as well as a pictorial essay compiled by the Sand Point High School students in December, 1973, “SOS - Save Our School.”.
Wesley Dutiel, Box 104, Wrangell, Alaska. Nov. 1960., 1960-11
These colored transparencies and prints, taken between 1951-1965, depict village and rural schools and teachers' housing in Alaska. Portraits of men and women applying for teaching positions in Alaska are included as well as a pictorial essay compiled by the Sand Point High School students in December, 1973, “SOS - Save Our School.”.
Mr. & Mrs. H. K. French – Unga, Alaska.
These colored transparencies and prints, taken between 1951-1965, depict village and rural schools and teachers' housing in Alaska. Portraits of men and women applying for teaching positions in Alaska are included as well as a pictorial essay compiled by the Sand Point High School students in December, 1973, “SOS - Save Our School.”.
James M. Garrigues, St. Rt. B, Box 389 A-M, Spenard, Alaska.
These colored transparencies and prints, taken between 1951-1965, depict village and rural schools and teachers' housing in Alaska. Portraits of men and women applying for teaching positions in Alaska are included as well as a pictorial essay compiled by the Sand Point High School students in December, 1973, “SOS - Save Our School.”.
Elizabeth R. Ganet, Skagway, Alaska.
These colored transparencies and prints, taken between 1951-1965, depict village and rural schools and teachers' housing in Alaska. Portraits of men and women applying for teaching positions in Alaska are included as well as a pictorial essay compiled by the Sand Point High School students in December, 1973, “SOS - Save Our School.”.
Mrs. G. V. Green Marie Green 1955- Seward, Alaska., 1955
These colored transparencies and prints, taken between 1951-1965, depict village and rural schools and teachers' housing in Alaska. Portraits of men and women applying for teaching positions in Alaska are included as well as a pictorial essay compiled by the Sand Point High School students in December, 1973, “SOS - Save Our School.”.
