Lewis and Clark 4th Grade Class Picture 1953
Dublin Core
Title
Lewis and Clark 4th Grade Class Picture 1953
Subject
Teachers; Students; Schools
Description
"1 photograph; 12.6 x 18 cm.
Lewis and Clark 4th Grade Class Picture 1953 with the school in the background. Text on back of image reads (text is not entirely accurate): 1. Duke Campbell; 2. Gary E Ulbanks; 3. Jimmy Workman; 4. Jimmy Buke; 5. Jim C? Jrwin (youngest); 6. Ronnie Gaines; 7. Ray Ballingon; 8. Norman Bell; 9. John Mc Gueder; 10. Jeff Beardsley; 11. Tommy Patrick; 12. Kay Shibley; 13. Ronnie (?) Armstrong; 14. (first name) Couville; 15. Killy Alivwood; 16. Janelle Harding; 17. (first name) Jarner; 18. Bill Mayer; 19. Caralyn Halsted"". Off to the side of list is angled text that reads: ""wheeler""."
Lewis and Clark 4th Grade Class Picture 1953 with the school in the background. Text on back of image reads (text is not entirely accurate): 1. Duke Campbell; 2. Gary E Ulbanks; 3. Jimmy Workman; 4. Jimmy Buke; 5. Jim C? Jrwin (youngest); 6. Ronnie Gaines; 7. Ray Ballingon; 8. Norman Bell; 9. John Mc Gueder; 10. Jeff Beardsley; 11. Tommy Patrick; 12. Kay Shibley; 13. Ronnie (?) Armstrong; 14. (first name) Couville; 15. Killy Alivwood; 16. Janelle Harding; 17. (first name) Jarner; 18. Bill Mayer; 19. Caralyn Halsted"". Off to the side of list is angled text that reads: ""wheeler""."
Publisher
Hanford History Project, Washington State University Tri-Cities
Date
1953-01-01
Rights
For permission to publish please contact Washington State University Tri-Cities' Hanford History Project (509) 372-7447.
Format
image/ tif
Language
English
Identifier
RG1D_4B_0114
Date Accepted
2017-05-16
Date Submitted
2018-11-01
Access Rights
For permission to publish please contact Washington State University Tri-Cities' Hanford History Project (509) 372-7447.
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Photo
Physical Dimensions
12.6 x 18 cm
Files
Collection
Citation
“Lewis and Clark 4th Grade Class Picture 1953
,” Hanford History Project, accessed November 22, 2024, http://hanfordhistory.com/items/show/910.