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2001-51.589
A black and white photo of a boy holding a Yogi Bear toy and suitcase. He won a trip from Yogi Bear's Jellybean Sweepstakes.

2001-51.457
A black and white photo of Miss Jo of Romper Room, Captain Briny and two clowns in a circus setting with a crowd surrounding them.

2001-23
Black and white photo of a "mock" classroom scene in an interated classroom, taken during a rehearsal for "Television Class Room," which aired on KTTS Television. First Row, L-R: Pamela Day, Carole Youngblood, Sandra Lipplemann. Second Row: Sharon Brooks, Diane Groner (standing), Sue Carter, Lula Wright. Third Row, L-R: Carol Coffey, Sandra Aylor, Ronny Donnell.

2001-51.634
A black and white photo of Captain Briny, Huckleberry Hound and Quick Draw McGraw leaning against an airplane. Two people wave to them (left).

2001-51.430
A black and white photo of a young boy wearing an oriental costume and holding 5 dolls. His parents stand (right) and an elderly man stands (left). Young boy is winner of Yogi's Jellybean Sweepstakes. See. 2001-51. 532.

2001-51.102
A black and white photo of Miss Springfield/Miss Missouri: Sandra Kay Lyle with parents (Max Wallis) and grandmother Brown. Ms. Lyle is now Dr. Sandra House.

2001-51.539
A black and white photo of parents and son exiting an airplane. The little boy wears traditionsl dress of the destination and carries dolls. He won this trip in Yogi Bear's Jellybean Sweepstakes.

2001-51.385
A black and white photo of one woman greeting another woman who is exiting an airplane with a pinata shaped like a bull. Airplane reads: "Flagship Fort Sumter."

2001-51.414
A black and white photo of T.A. Esterline and Sons Tree Service lifting a tree with their tow-truck. A man at the base of the tree guides it back into its hole. It appears they are attempting to re-plant the tree.

2001-51.413
A black and white photo of a tow-truck lifting a fallen tree. Side of truck reads: T.A. Esterline and Sons Tree Service. It appears as though they are attempting to re-plant the tree.

2001-51.419
A black and white photo of Miss Jo of Romper Room (right) smiling through a hoop at the camera as two children (left) drink chocolate milk and play with toys.

2001-51.588
A black and white photo of a family sitting at an airport. Little boy (second from right) won Yogi Bear's Jellybean Sweepstakes and was awarded a trip to an unidentified location (probably the Orient).

2001-51.352
A black and white photo of Captain Briny and clown spreading Toot-Toot peanut butter.

2001-51.447
A black and white photo (L to R) of a clown, two young girls and Captain Briny holding Mary Poppins dolls and merchandise. The toys appear to be gifts or prizes for the girls.

2001-51.511
A black and white photo of a woman and man exchanging a check across a jewelry counter. Lucky License winner W. Wayne Hocklander, Hocklander Jewelry.

2001-51.370
A black and white photo of Captain Briny and a clown with a boy and girl receiving prizes of a toy gun and nursery. Each person holds a jar of Toot-Toot peanut butter.

2001-51.501
A black and white photo of a young African American boy standing on a stool, wearing a chef's hat next to Mary E. Cox and a large, elaborate gingerbread house. Three children (left) marvel at the culinary craftsmanship. This scene takes place on a studio set (probably that of College of Cooking).

2001-51.427
A black and white photo of a beauty pagent queen speaking to a room full of children. Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound and another Quick Draw McGraw wait in the wings (left). It appears to be a birthday party.


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