Photograph of Alaskan women with the attached caption: A dozen Alaskan Beauties: Twelve of the 15 candidates for Fairbanks Winter Carnival queen gathered January 14, 1958, at Travelers Inn for this group photograph. Around the outside, from lower...
Tells the stories of Alaskan women who have contributed to the state's economic, social, and political development, and who may serve as role models for younger women. Contains 12 lengthy question-and-answer profiles, 43 shorter profiles, and 12...
Title from sleeve. Four women stand together during Senator Ted Stevens' birthday party. Connie Ames Luce wears a maid's uniform, Judy Bittner holds a paper, Gloria McCutcheon holds flowers, and Sharon Britt Wilcox wears a man's tuxedo....
Title supplied by cataloger. Sharon stands in front of a wooden cabin holding a pickax. 'P.M. 1920 1951' is painted on the side of the building. Original format: 35mm color slide
Title supplied by cataloger. Both kneel in grass near flower beds. A red wooden bench sits nearby. Grassy clearing and trees in distance. Original format: 35mm color slide
Title supplied by cataloger. Man and woman in snow with tins and boxes placed on the side of road or driveway. Bare trees in background. Slide taken from a carousel labeled, 'Early Fur Rondy. Original format: 35mm color slide
From left to right. Students sitting in the first dog sled are Yako "Jackie" Nickoli, Timmy Nickoli, Tommy Pope, Trefim Andrew, Lydia Olympic, Marlene Pope, Agnes Paine and Gene Pope Jr. Students standing in the back of the sled are Sharon Pope,...
The only ones that are recognized are: Juliana Kosbruk is fifth from right, Lydia Olympic is the fourth, Ruby Ann Wassillie is the third, Sharon Roehl is the second, and Betsy Nowatak is the first.