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1995-25-1
Students and faculty of Reed Junior High School sistting in a Ü"table formation with a banner of flags across the top. It was the student council kick-off dinner for the war chest campaign, World War II.

1992-232.2003
A black and white photo of six women painting ceramics for a Vocational-Tech (non-credit) evening class at Kickapoo High School.

1992-232.1742
A black and white photo of Anna B. Jefferson--8th grade teacher and principal at Rountree School. Featured with her are 29 students who are not likely to be 8th graders.

1992-232.1958
A black and white aerial photograph of Hillset(?) High School (along Grant St. Road). The focus points on the photo were outlined with white-out. This photo was taken by Paul R. Mignard for Mellers Photo Service in April of 1955.

2006-137-256
A photograph of a class of African American students gathered outside of the school building in 1934. The caption to the photograph written above reads "classmates."

1999-232.42
A black and white photo of Harry Suttle's history class at Central High School. Class displays Parthenon models.

 2000-141-1
1922 Resume yearbook from Springfield High School that belonged to graduating senior Nellie Hofer, 911 N. Grant Ave. See accompanying folder of documents found in yearbook.

1992-232.1790
A black and white photo of Eugene E. Dodd, principal of Senior High School from 1898-1917.

1992-232.1953
A black and white photo of Virginia Woodring in the journalism room at Central High School.

1992-232.1829
A black and white photo of two female and male students who are the yearbook editors for Central High School.

 2006-79
A sepia toned panoramic photograph in two separate pieces of a large number of school children. The Campbell school is in the background.This item is too large to be scanned.

1995-20.36
A black and white photo of Springfield, High School football team. William Whitlock stands top, center.

 1998-460-1
Resume, yearbook of Springfield High School, 1920. Belonged to Jack Denton, brother of owner.

2000-17-146
Black and white negative of Jeanette Hutsell talking about family life with a group of women at Jarrett Jr. High School.

 1998-460-2
Resume, yearbook of Springfield High School, 1921. Belonged to Jack Denton, brother of donor.

 1998-460-3
Resume, yearbook of Springfield High School, 1922. Belonged to Jack Denton, brother of donor.

 1998-460-4
Resume, yearbook of Springfield High School, 1923. Belonged to Jack Denton, brother of donor.

1995-45-3
Original black and white photoprint too fractured to measure. Copy is 8" x 10". Photograph of all the classes at Lincoln School, standing outside the building. The building now known as old Lincoln School stood at Central and Washington, South of Drury College. New Lincoln was built in 1931 by the Rosenwald Foundation.

2001-51.45
A black and white photo of three women competing for Missouri Maid of Milk. Winner stands center - Barbara Jo Findley.

1995-45-4
5" x 7" black and white photoprint on students and teacher standing on the steps of Lincoln School. Lincoln School was the segregated school built in 1931 in Springfield by the Rosenwald Foundation. It currently houses the Ozarks Technical College. The donor, Edith Lucille Brewer Spenser, stands in the 2nd row from right, next to teacher Juanita S. Bland. Row 1, l-r: Johnny Richardson, Howard Denton, Roswell Reed, Noble Clay, Everett Carter, R.L. Hoosier, Claude C. Patterson. Row 2: Emma Logan, Pat Logan, Betty Herndon, Esther Ferguson, Helen Campbell, Velma Tolliver, Lucille Brewer, Juanita Bland. Row 3: Mary C. Patterson, Clarice Johnson, Genevieve Johnson, Joe Looney, Raymond Nearguard, Ralph Richardson, Leatrice Wilburn, Charlene Jarrett. Row 4: Lawrence Harper, George Givens, Vincent Foster, Stella Culp.


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