A black and white reproduction of the Sunday Correspondence section of the Terre Haute Gazette. It gives information about who had visitors or visited someone.
Black and white reproduction of the Sunday Correspondence section of the Terre Haute Gazette. This section of the people talked about poeple were doing and where they were going to visit.
Black and white photocopy of a newspaper image of the 1912 Glenn basketball team. Back row left to right: Principal Roy Fair, Wayne Lowe, and Edgar Van Harrtz. Front row left to right: Morgan Darby, Clarence Shipley. Glenn "Speed" Bosworth, and...
Black and white mimeographed text note written to the Glenn Echo from Stephen A. Marcinko about his current rank in the Navy, and his hopes for the Pirates. It also states that he was proud of the fact that he had graduated from Glenn High School...
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 mimeographed text newspaper article about the third Selective Service draft for the war in the area and who the first registrants were. It also names the people assisting the draft, the time and location, the number of people, and...
Black and white mimeographed text, newspaper article about the year end edition of the Glenn Echo. It mentions where the Glenn Echo goes, who reads it, and how much paper it has used.
Black and white mimeographed text newspaper article about John Kline who was a former student at Glenn High School. In it, his wife has received word he is in Stalag 4B prison camp. It includes the address for people wishing to send him something.
Black and white mimeographed text newspaper article redaction about the erroneous rumor concerning John Kline who lived in Glenn and who went missingin action while fighting in Germany. It asks individuals to cease spreading the rumor.
Black and white mimeographed text newspaper article about Tin Day, and bringing in tin cans to help with the war effort. It also asks for the names and addresses of servicemen so that people can send them letters of encouragement.
Sports; Basketball; Student works; Newspapers; Awards; Glenn High School (Glenn, Ind.)
Black and white copy of a Glenn Echo article about the 1949 basketball season, and the awards ceremony. The article includes a list of the games and their final scores. It also listed the boys who got their School Letter playing basketball.