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1992-232.585
A photo of Hillcrest students painting bus parked on McDaniel St. behind State Office Building as part of community art project.

1997-44.45
A sepia tone of 24 women and 24 men posed in front of Cassville High School. One man holds a slate reading Cassville High School. 7x9 board, 5 1/8 x 7" picture

 2004-616
Sepia tone panoramic of a school, faculty, and students. "Reed" is on the back. Too large to scan.

1992-232.1897
A black and white photo of two male and two female Central High School journalism students looking at their school yearbooks (Resume).

 2001-249
A 1923 Springfield High School yearbook titled "Resume". Originally owned by Herman Elsey.

1992-232.1907
A black and white group shot photo of Central High School students standing outside of the school building.

2000-169-6
Color photoprint of woman pinning boutinniere on Gerald Brooks with his wife Velma standing by his side. Gerald Brooks recognition after 29 years in the Springfield School system. Brooks started the first marching band at Lincoln School and was the first foreign language teacher at that school. After desegregation he taught at Central and Glendale High Schools.

1999-254
Black and white photo of a class at Rountree School posed outside the school with their teacher. Looking east on Grand Ave.

1992-232.1751
A black and white photo of Tom Moulder--a member of the Springfield Public School System at Central High School.

1999-74
A group of students and their teacher standing outside of Rountree School in 1937-38. The picture was taken by Stuart Photo. This is not the Rountree School in Springfield, but a Greene County school at the southeast corner of old highway FF and Farm Rd. 168.

2001-51.217
A black and white photo of FYI school safety award segment.

2000-168-1
Copy photo of New Lincoln School nearing completion at the southwest corner of Sherman Ave. & Central St. The segregated school was funded in part by the Julius Rosenwald Foundation. It later became Eastwood Jr. High, Graff Vo-Tech and Ozarks Technical College. Built on the site of Jonathan Fairbanks home.

2002-367
A postcard of Theta XI, Pennsylvania State College.

1977-5-8
A postcard of State Capital, Nashville, Tenn.

1996-84-7
Black and white photo of the First graduating class of Boyd Elementary School, taken outside the school, 1409 Washington, mounted on cardboard.Louise and Alfreda Boyd are in the photo.

1993-153
Black and white photo of orchestra , probably from Springfield High School, seated on stage at Central High School auditorium. No conductor. Men in suits, women in dark skirts and white blouses.

2001-212-9
Black and white photo of group of young students posing in front of Boyd Elementary School. Mary Boyd is seated in center of group. Folder also contains biographical material about Boyd and a plat of Maple Park Cemetary, ,where she is buried.

2000-165-1
Black & white photo of the Colored School, the first Springfield public school built for black children, built ca 1871. Stood on the northwest corner of Central (Center) St. and Drury Lane ( Washington Ave.), facing east. Later called the East Academy and the museum building.

1999-183
Black and white photo of Springfield High School, taken at night. Retouching has been done to the photo.

2006-137-274
A snapshot of two African American students standing outside of Lincoln school in Springfield, Mo. The male is wearing a Lincoln sweatshirt and the female a skirt and blouse. The caption written above the picture reads "Sweethearts."


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