Black and white photograph of the seventh grade class at Glenn High School. The boys are kneeling and the girls standing. Behind them is Glenn High School. Front row left to right: Raymond Hughes, Paul Fields, Jim Fagg, Mike Bridgewater, Paul...
Black and white photocopied picture of the 1946 Glenn High School teachers. The front row is sitting on a bench. Behind them is the school's brick wall and shrubs. Seated left to right: Robert Smith, Raymond McPherson, Wayne Colthrop, Manfred...
Teachers;Men's clothing; Women's clothing; Shoes; Dresses; Suits (Clothing); Neckties; Glenn High School (Glenn, Ind.)
Black and white copy of a newspaper image of the 1940 Glenn High School and Glenn Grade School faculties. Front row left to right: Rosemary Davidson, Rosa Felling, Ruth Hadley, Lola Van Allen, Ruth Bailey, Cecel Wright, Lucille Whitecotten, Pauline...
Black and white photograph of Glenn High School's 1937 teaching faculty. They are standing in front of a brick building. Front row left to right: Principal Robert W. Smith, Mr. Mason, Miss Adams, Miss Ruth Bailey, Miss Pease, Miss Minnie Shipley,...
Sports; Basketball; Uniforms; Athletes; Sport clothes; Athletic shoes;Men's clothing; Suits (Clothing); Benches; Balls (Sporting goods); Glenn High School (Glenn, Ind.)
Black and white photograph of the 1946 Glenn High School Pirates basketball team in uniform. Seated left to right: Dick Fry, Gerald "Tub" Cesinger, Elmer Garrett, Joe Baker, Johnny Schoemehl, Richard Phillips, and Walter Kearschner. Top row left to...
Black and white photograph of Glenn High School's Senior class of 1937. The students are wearing their graduation gowns. The picture is taken in front of the School building. Names are alphabetized after the class sponsors and student government...
Schools; School children; Teachers; Children; Children & adults; Children's clothing & dress; Boys; Girls; Women; Women's clothing;
Black and white photograph of a fourth grade class at Seelyville Elementary School. There are boys and girls pictured on a lawn with a tree in the background. The teacher, Mrs. Morgan, is behind the third row on the right. Seated left to right:...
Black and white copy of a photograph of the Glenn High School office staff including student assistants (standing), the school secretary (seated left), the principal (seated center), and the school treasurer (seated right). Student assistants,...
Telegram to Eugene V. Debs, 02/10/1919. Says that he would like Eugene V. Debs To write an article on the power of the radical press and the necessity of maintaining it.
Black and white collection of portrait pictures of Glenn High School graduates in 1946. First row left to right: Virginia Bailey, Patsy Strain, John Schoemehl, Dorothy Goodman, Walter Conley, Susanna Dilbone, William Palmer, and William Fowler...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on NEW YORK CALL letterhead, 01/23/1919. Says that for almost 11 years the NEW YORK CALL has been printed by a private printer. Writes that the Socialist Party is planning on establishing its own printing plant. Informs...
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on NEW YORK CALL letterhead, 02/20/1919. Says that he appreciated Eugene V. Debs' telegram of 02/10/1919. Writes that Eugene V. Debs would feel different about the NEW YORK CALL if he was in New York City, New York. Tells...
Men's clothing; Suits (Clothing); Neckties; Sweaters; Women's clothing; Skirts; Shirts; Glenn High School (Glenn, Ind.)
Black and white copy of a yearbook photograph of the Glenn High School Athletic Board. Seated left to right: Mr. Gail Hoskins (trustee), Jean Mullins (freshman representative), Mary Illeana Dragon (sophomore representative), and Mr. Raymond...
Black and white photocopy of a photograph of a group of young men with Goodwill Industries bags. In the background is the Goodwill store. The building is brick with a large window. The image on the top right is of Theodore Grob and his son Ted Grob...
Legends; People; People with disabilities; Accidents; Electricity; Electric shocks; Disfigured persons;
Gloria Walker's tanscribed interview of Barbara Folen about the Green Man in Pennsylvania. According to Folen, the Green Man wes shocked somehow and turned green. He would only go out at night because he couldn't go out in the day.
Legends; People; People with disabilities; Accidents; Electricity; Electric shocks; Disfigured persons;
Gloria Walker's transcribed personal account of the Green Man in Pennsylvania. According to Walker, a little boy was flying a kite and it got caught in power lines. A teenager climbed up to get the kite and got electricuted. The teenager lived, but...