Close proximity view of a smiling young woman wearing a headdress and Native American-inspired costume, doing baton twirling, likely as part of the National JC Convention 1955 Parade of States. Noted on back of photo, "Jaycee Natl. [National]…
Close proximity view of two young women riding on a car, wearing potato sacks, with its partner car in the background displaying an "Idaho" sign; procession likely part of the National JC Convention 1955 Parade of States. Noted on back of photo,…
View of two cooks (volunteers?) pouring and stirring batter in a large vat in the Pendleton Roundup Stadium. Noted on back of photo, "Prep for pancake breakfast."
View of a parade float with several men and women aboard, many underneath a bedazzled cube structure; float likely part of the National JC Convention 1955 Parade of States. [Correct description for image]
View of a man dressed as a clown walking down a street, likely as part of the National JC Convention 1955 Parade of States. Noted on back of photo, "704."
View of a campaigner standing on a man-supported platform, surrounded by lobbying "Back Buck" march in the Pendleton Roundup Stadium. Noted on back of photo, "705."
View of a march of campaigners/supporters holding "Back(s) Buck" signs in the Pendleton Roundup Stadium; one campaigner's jacket features "Washington Jaycees." Noted on back of photo, "705."
View of a march of campaigners/supporters holding "Back(s) Buck" signs in the Pendleton Roundup Stadium. Noted on back of photo, "Lobbying for proxy election, 705."
View of a campaigner standing on a platform carried on the shoulders of several men, holding "Back Buck" signs in the Pendleton Roundup Stadium. Noted on back of photo, "Natl. [National] JC Proxy (?) on parade 1955, 705."
View of several men and women sitting at rows of tables in the Pendleton Roundup Stadium. Noted on back of photo, "Richland JC members (foreground) at national JC conf. [conference] '55, 704."
View of several women surrounding a man dressed as a baby on a float; one woman is holding a sign reading "Arizona Baby State," likely as part of the National JC Convention 1955 Parade of States.