Black and white image of a group of students standing in front of a school building. A board in the left foreground states that the students are '7-8-9 Grade'. The girls wear knee-length dresses or skirts, gathered in at the waist and generally with long sleeves. Most of the clothes are made of dark colored material, but at least two girls wear white or light colored dresses. The girls wear their long and pulled back into long pony tails tied with large ribbons. The boys wear suits or pants and jackets over work clothes. Some of the boys have brogans, while the girls all appear to wear button up boots. Several adults stand in the rear of the group; the men wear suits with ties and the women wear blouses and skirts and their hair is mostly worn in the full, 'Gibson Girl' style. The group stands before the entrance to a large building that features windows with both vertical and horizontal and diagonal panes.
Group portrait of the 3rd grade class at Lincoln School in Forest Grove, Oregon. See WCMpic_019215 for another portrait of the three children in the back row, who are dressed as Native Americans.
Group portrait of the school-aged members of the Eschmann family, with their teacher. Another copy of this photograph identifies the school as Mason Hill School, which was located northeast of the modern town of North Plains, Oregon.
Group portrait of a class of schoolchildren, taken in 1915. According to a local school historian, these are most likely the children who attended North Plains School, which at this date, did not yet have a regular school building. Classes were conducted in various buildings until about 1915; this photograph thus likely dates to just before it opened, during the 1914-15 school year. The building in the background appears to be the Glencoe Methodist Church, where classes were sometimes held. The teacher is Miss Betroche. The names of some of the students are noted on the back of the photograph.
Group portrait of the students who attended the Jackson school in 1939. The school was founded in 1851, in the area north of Hillsboro. The school still exists as of 2012, and is called Jackson Elementary School.