Flagpole is on left end of the building. Summer view. Butter came in barrels like that at corner of building. Locals used them for making misigaaq (seal oil) and mikigaq (fermented whale meat and blubber).
Accompanying notes: Left to right: D. Henry W.(?) Greist; Jas. A. Nichols, School & Reindeer Supt. and baby; Miss Gussie [Agusta (sic)] Mueller [Miller?], Hosp. nurse (R.N.); David Greist, Mollie W. Greist, R.N., Miss Florence C. Dakin, R.N., Hosp....
Weldon is now (1988) a school superintendent somewhere in Teller, Alaska. They succeeded the Kahl's as teachers. Title and description courtesy of Mrs. Keller.
A shaggy track meet which drew everyone in the vicinity. A great day of fun for onlookers as well as participants. Bea Kahl standing at the right. People are sitting on the steps of the teacherage. Title and description courtesy of Mrs. Keller.
Identification notes on verso. Standing: John Pyle, Bob Dilg, Oscar Sinclair, Mr. Brown, Bob Bierly, John ?, and Stanley Sears. Kneeling: Eric McDowell, ? Leber, Roger Grummett, Kenny Merritt, and Bob ?.