Group portrait of an elementary class from a school in Washington County, Oregon, possibly at a church building in or near North Plains. The teacher of the class was Ruth Troutman. She and many of the students, who are named on the back of the photograph, were residents of the North Plains area.
Man in a business suit is standing in a hallway. He is holding a soft cover book which is open in his hands. This hallway is in Lincoln Jr. High School and the man is teacher, Mr. Hushbeck.
Men and women sitting in what look like student desks in a classroom for a presentation. The people are dressed in business casual. A man is standing at the front o the group manning an overhead projector. Chalk boards are on the wall behind the person at the projector.
Two men dressed in suits are sitting at a desk shaking hands. One is handing the other a folded paper. The person on the right is Loy Marshall, School Superintendent.
Two boys and two girls, all grade school age are in a Music Room gathered around a piano where theteacher is seated. The four students each have a percussion type of instrument in their hands. This looks to be a staged photograph.
Three young grade school boys and a teacher are sitting at two desks pushed together. All seem to be reading. The shelves in the background indicate this could be a school library. This looks to be a staged photograph.
Music teacher Sherman Seastrong at a piano with four students, probably at Harvey Clarke Elementary School in Forest Grove, Oregon. Two boys hold open the sheet music at the piano; one girl holds a tambourine; and another girl holds a triangle. Sherman Seastrong taught at Harvey Clarke Elementary School before moving on to Lincoln Junior High School. The photograph appears to be staged and may have been made for a local publication.
Three high school students in a science lab. A girl in between the two boys is pouring a substance from one Erlenmeyer bulb flast to another. This looks to be a staged photograph.
Picture taken in a Music Room. A woman teacher is sitting at a piano with young grade school students positioned around the piano. This looks to be a posed picture.
Men and women sitting in what look like student desks for a presentation. The people are dressed in business casual. A man is standing at the front o the group manning an overhead projector.
Two men dressed in suits are sitting at a desk shaking hands. One is handing the other a folded paper. The person on the right is Loy Marshall, School Superintendent.
An outdoor picture of a group of children. All are dressed in their finest clothing and most of the girls have bows in their hair or are wearing hats. The building just behind them looks to be made of concrete and brick.
An outdoor picture of a group of children. All are dressed in their finest clothing and some of the girls are wearing hats. The building just behind them looks to be made of concrete.
Former Lincoln Jr. High School after fire was out. Lincoln School was built in 1938 and served the city until it was sold to Pacific University to become office space for the University. Fire departments as far away as Beaverton came to battle the flames but only a small portion of one end of the building was saved from the fire. The fire started in the front on the second floor but the cause was not determined.
Former Lincoln Jr. High School goes up in flames. Lincoln School was built in 1938 and served the city until it was sold to Pacific University to become office space for the University. Fire departments as far away as Beaverton came to battle the flames but only a small portion of one end of the building was saved from the fire. The fire started in the front on the second floor but the cause was not determined.
Former Lincoln Jr. High School goes up in flames. Lincoln School was built in 1938 and served the city until it was sold to Pacific University to become office space for the University. Fire departments as far away as Beaverton came to battle the flames but only a small portion of one end of the building was saved from the fire. The fire started in the front on the second floor but the cause was not determined.