Title taken from verso. Group photo of Anchorage High School 1953 graduating class, Anchorage, Alaska. March 20, 1953. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original photograph size: 8" x 10".
The finding aid suggests this group of teenagers is the graduating class of 1908 from the Fairbanks High School. The two women in the back are assumed to be teachers. Two other photographs of the same group of young people...
Title taken from caption. "Chukchi Community College First graduating class". (L-R) Linda Upicksoun, Carolyn Smith, Bill Zachares, Camille Zachares, Josie Nelson. Martha Barr, Front row center, received her B.Ed. through UAF XCED program.
75 second film clip, color with audio track of Jay Hammond relating a story to Red Boucher about the first time he flew into Talkeetna in 1946. He also stated that he told this story to a graduating class at Talkeetna's high school.
Kindergarten class posed in front of bulletin board and map at Jesse Lee Home in Seward, Alaska. From original album label: "Seward kindergarten 1949-1950, Jesse Lee graduating class." From verso: "Carrie Ida Pierce Seward, Alaska, Box 516."...
[Morgan Aukongak of Nome is congratulated by Conrad E. Bader, Vocational Guidance Officer of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, upon graduation from the RCA Institutes in New York. Looking on is George F. Maedel, President of the Institutes.]
Title taken from caption. From verso: "May, photographing our cache of chipped knives, June 8th." View of Alan May photographing a set of six chipped knives. He is using a tripod and wearing a heat net. From May's journal, dated June 8th: "The...
The finding aid suggests this group of teenagers is the graduating class of 1908 from the Fairbanks High School. The two women in the back, one on each side, are assumed to be teachers. Two other photographs of the same...
Title from sleeve. U.S. Secretary of Labor Peter J. Brennan stands at a head table addressing a group at the Anchorage Westward Hotel. Three unidentified men sit at the table with him. Photographer's number: 1 of 9. 2 1/4 B&W negative.