Skip to main content

Box PCA0465

 Container

Contains 152 Results:

1928 Sheldon Jackson School team.

 Item — Box: PCA0465
Identifier: PCA0465-76
Scope and Contents

L‑R Standing: Walter Soboleff; Dick Marshall; Gerald Clark, Coach; Tom Saunders; Andrew Gamble. L‑R Front: _____; Carteeti; Oscar Osborne; Walter John.

Dates: ca. 1917 – 1975

1928 Sheldon Jackson School team.

 Item — Box: PCA0465
Identifier: PCA0465-77
Scope and Contents

L‑R: Gerald Clark, Coach; Andrew Gamble; Walter Soboleff; Tom Saunders; Dick Marshall; _____; Carteeti; Walter John; Oscar Osborne.

Dates: ca. 1917 – 1975

1934 Sheldon Jackson School team on a tour of Southeast aboard the school training vessel, "Princeton".

 Item — Box: PCA0465
Identifier: PCA0465-78
Scope and Contents

L‑R Back: Gilbert Hamilton; Francis Dundas; Harry "Ham Bone" Hamilton. L‑R Front: Paul Edwards; Harold Donnelly; Johnny James; Clarence Peele; Bert Leask; Embert Demmert.

Dates: ca. 1917 – 1975

1935 Sheldon Jackson School team.

 Item — Box: PCA0465
Identifier: PCA0465-79
Scope and Contents

L‑R Standing: Gilbert Hamilton; Harold Donnelly; Embert Demmert; Bert Leask; Harry "Ham Bone" Hamilton; Russell Bope, Coach; L‑R Front: Francis Dundas; Johnny James; Paul Edwards

Dates: ca. 1917 – 1975

1937 Sheldon Jackson School team.

 Item — Box: PCA0465
Identifier: PCA0465-80
Scope and Contents L‑R Row 3: Henry Sing; Eugene King; L‑R Row 2: Cecil Torgramsen; Reginald Ludy, Coach; Ernest "Shanty" Johnson. L‑R Front: Robert "Booby" Ridley; Larry Demmert; Tom Atkinson; Wally Leask; Romey Atkinson. On a tour of Southeast, this team lost only one game (to Wrangell Institute, by one point in over‑time) and had a string of victories that included a win over the Juneau Crimson Bears, 1937 Southeast high school champions. Sheldon Jackson and Wrangell Institute were not members of the...
Dates: ca. 1917 – 1975

1945 Sheldon Jackson School team.

 Item — Box: PCA0465
Identifier: PCA0465-81
Scope and Contents

L‑R Back Row: Ernie Young; Harris Atkinson; Jack Booth; Ed Benson; Kenneth Hanson. L‑R Front: Ray Booth; Frank O. Williams; L‑R Row 2: David Leask; Herb Didrickson; Roger Lang; Alvin Faber. This team defeated the Coast Guard, 57‑35 for the Sitka championship. The Coast Guard came close to winning the Armed Forces Alaskan Department tournament at Ft. Richardson and had to settle for Third Place. The 1945 SJS club toured Southeast and lost only to the Metlakatla Town Team, by one point.

Dates: ca. 1917 – 1975

1946 Sheldon Jackson School team and Sitka Champions.

 Item — Box: PCA0465
Identifier: PCA0465-82
Scope and Contents

L‑R Row 4: Dick Nelson, skipper of the school training vessel "SJS II"; Bob "Oozie" Sanderson; "John Bull" Williams, team chaperon; L‑R Row 3: Ed Benson; Kenneth Hanson; Jack Booth. L‑R Row 2: Mel Booth; Herb Didrickson; Alvin Faber; Roger Lang. John Borbridge is in front, holding ball. This team toured Southeast and made a "clean sweep" by winning all games played, including wins over Wrangell High School and Wrangell Institute in consecutive games the same night.

Dates: ca. 1917 – 1975

1947 Sheldon Jackson School team.

 Item — Box: PCA0465
Identifier: PCA0465-83
Scope and Contents

L‑R Back Row: Raymond C. Perkins; Charlie Daniels; Ray Booth; L‑R Front: Jack Booth; Roger Lang; Alfred Perkins; Kenneth Hanson; Solomon "Dundee" Atkinson.

Dates: ca. 1917 – 1975

1947 Sheldon Jackson Junior College team and Sitka Champions.

 Item — Box: PCA0465
Identifier: PCA0465-84
Scope and Contents

L‑R Back Row: Howard "Sarge" Bremner; Mark Davis; Mel Booth; Herb Didrickson. L‑R Front: George "Scoop" Haldane; John Borbridge; Henry Benson; "Sing Lee" Jimmy. This club defeated the Sheldon Jackson School team for the Sitka title in a game of epic proportions.

Dates: ca. 1917 – 1975

1947 Sheldon Jackson Junior College team in the First Juneau Lions Club Gold Medal Tournament.

 Item — Box: PCA0465
Identifier: PCA0465-85
Scope and Contents

L‑R: Mel Booth; George "Scoop" Haldane; Henry Benson; Herb Didrickson; John Borbridge; Mark Davis; Howard "Sarge" Bremner; "Sing Lee" Jimmy.

Dates: ca. 1917 – 1975