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D7714-1

A scene from the three act play "It Will Be All Right on the Night" produced by the Athletic Department at Gault Junior High School in their school auditorium on December 16, 1938. Eighteen boys are painted a glistening silver; three are posed on a cross with the others in tormented positions at their feet. (T. Times 12-13-38 p.7)


Public schools--Tacoma; Gault Junior High School (Tacoma); Students--Tacoma--1930-1940; Theatrical productions--Tacoma--1930-1940; Child actors; Costumes;

D7714-2

This striking tableaux is a scene from a three act play called "It Will Be All Right on the Night" presented by the Physical Education Department of Gault School in their Auditorium on December 16, 1938. The play is directed by Gordon E. Tatum. The eighteen pictured boys obtained their glistening silver appearance by covering their bodies with paint. Three are pictured attached to crosses; the rest in tormented positions around them. They are, left to right, Ross Heinselman, Robert McDonald, Ted Malone, Jay Burrington, Harold Wagner, Mickey Brown, Carl Anderson, Helmer Bjorkman, Jack Booth, Larry Connors, Dean Kemp, Bob Stater, Jim Langseth, Gene Upton, John Ketter, Bob Platzer and Richard Cole. (T. Times 12-13-38 p.7)


Public schools--Tacoma; Gault Junior High School (Tacoma); Students--Tacoma--1930-1940; Theatrical productions--Tacoma--1930-1940; Child actors; Costumes;

D7213-1A

Close up of young girls wearing leis and grass skirts for a hula dance, part of the musical play "Blue Hawaii." The play is being presented at McCarver School as part of their Spring Music Festival Concert. The girls are, left to right standing: Florence Anderson and Florence Craig. Seated: Joy Weber, Betty Jean Nelson and Dorothy Hoening. (T. Times 4/29/1938, pg. 8)


Public schools--Tacoma; McCarver Junior High School (Tacoma); Anderson, Florence; Craig, Florence; Weber, Joy; Nelson, Betty Jean; Hoening, Dorothy; Hula dancing --Tacoma; Dancers--Hawaiian;

D7137-3

International Harvester Company school buses parked on an Eatonville street. A group of adults enter the buses from the sidewalk leading to the Eatonville High School. (T. Times).


School buses--Eatonville; Students--Eatonville--1930-1940; Eatonville High School (Eatonville);

D7684-1

Young Tacoma students make history come to life. Mrs. Marie Kuhl's 5th grade class at Oakland concluded their study of early American pioneers by building replicas of the past. Included are miniature covered wagons, block houses and log cabins. They were built by the 10 year old students at home. Posing with the exhibit are, left to right, Dorothy Naper with a pioneer table, Joseph Howe and Maxine Gibson with a covered wagon and Jimmy Bloom with a blockhouse. (T. Times, 12/5/1938, p. 14) similar picture numbered A7684 image 1


School children--Tacoma--1930-1940; Oakland Grade School (Tacoma); Naper, Dorothy; Howe, Joseph; Gibson, Maxine; Bloom, Jimmy; Models;

D7995-1

St. Leo's Basketball Team, 1939 Parochial School League Champions. Nine players in uniform with Knights of Columbus trophy, banner and basketball. On their way to the championship, the team ran up an average of 50 points a game. They played each rival school, Holy Rosary, Visitation, Sacred Heart and St. Patricks, three times and won every time. Team members are, left to right, Bob Hines, Charles Paplow, Jack Hermsen, Larry Rash, Bob Hutt, Orville Zander, James O'Brien, Ted Garitone and Albert Buhr. Ordered by Father Joseph A. Lynch.


St. Leo's Parochial School (Tacoma); Church schools--Tacoma; Basketball--Tacoma; Basketball players--Tacoma;

D7427-2

An elderly group of former Vashon College students gather to reminisce on college days at Burton on Vashon Island. A woman jots down notes as two older women converse in front of a wooden structure with covered porch. Burton is located on Vashon Island on the north end of Quartermaster Harbor in southwest King County. The community grew around the college that was founded in 1892. It was a coeducational, non sectarian preparatory school whose enrollment grew from 78 in 1892 to 200 in 1904. Unfortunately, the main building of Vashon College burned to the ground in 1912 with building and contents a total loss and a decision was made not to rebuild.


Vashon College (Burton); Universities & colleges--Burton, Vashon Island; Alumni & alumnae--Burton, Vashon Island;

A8416-2

Lincoln High School Class of 1939 graduation at the Armory, held June 9, 1939. The 707 graduating seniors are seated at the rear of the photograph, audience in the foreground. (T. Times 6/10/1939, pg. 11) (filed with Argentum)


Students--Tacoma--1930-1940; Graduation ceremonies--Tacoma--1930-1940; Lincoln High School (Tacoma); State Armory (Tacoma);

D9511-A

Red Hunter's Band performs March 9, 1940 at the Annie Wright Seminary "barn dance." The band sports distinctly western wear as they crank out the latest tunes. A couple dances in the background. The dance is being hosted by the AWS juniors and the entire upper school is invited. The dance is being held in the gymnasium of Keator Hall and the dress and atmosphere is casual. (T. Times 3/7/1940, pg. 15)


Annie Wright Seminary (Tacoma)--1940-1950; Private schools--Tacoma; Balls (Parties)--Tacoma--1940-1950; Musicians--Tacoma--1940-1950; Bands--Tacoma--1940-1950;

D9355-5

Three students from Annie Wright Seminary pose on skis at Mount Rainier. On January 26-27, the co-eds and chaperones of AWS made their annual pilgrimage to the mountain; staying two days at the Paradise Inn.


Annie Wright Seminary (Tacoma)--1940-1950; Private schools--Tacoma; Students--Tacoma--1940-1950; Rainier, Mount (Wash.); Skiers; Skiing; Winter sports; Snow; Ski lodges;

D9816-1

A dramatic moment from the Holy Cross School production of the Humperdinck opera "Hansel and Gretel" in 1940 where Hansel valiantly protects Gretel from the evil and hungry witch. In this scary children's fairy tale the Witch was played by Edna May Russell, Hansel was Billy Shirley, and Gretel was Ione Mesmer. Not shown: Phyllis LeBlanc as the Broommaker; Alice Rozmyn as the Mother. Holy Cross school was located at North 44th and Shirley. (T. Times, 6/3/1940, p. 5)


Church schools--Tacoma; Holy Cross School (Tacoma); Children's theater--Tacoma; Theatrical productions--Tacoma--1950-1960; Fairy tales;

D9664-3

College of Puget Sound Girls' Quartet who will be singing with Sibelians. These "Sibeliettes" would perform two modern arrangements in Fred Waring style on May 14, 1940 at the First Baptist Church during the Sibelians annual spring concert. From left to right in front of a flowering dogwood tree are: Evelyn Hopkins, Dorothy Shaw, Marian Brush and Frances Tarr. (T. Times 4-26-1940, p. 13-alt. photo)


College of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1940-1950; Singers; Evening gowns; Students--Tacoma--1940-1950; Hopkins, Evelyn; Shaw, Dorothy; Brush, Marian; Tarr, Frances; Dogwoods--Tacoma;

D9845-8

Commencement at College of Puget Sound. Graduates and families around fenced obelisk.


Education - Colleges and Universities - Tacoma - University of Puget Sound

D9845-9

Commencement at College of Puget Sound. Large crowd gathered around fenced obelisk.


Education - Colleges and Universities - Tacoma - University of Puget Sound

D9426-4

Big Buddy Day at Marymount Military Academy. Guitarist surrounded by large group of singing men and boys. Big Buddy Day was an annual event at the Academy, where men and boys joined together to ride, shoot, swim, play basketball and participate in group activities. Marymount was a military boarding school for boys ages 6-16. The school had high academic standards and was dedicated to developing the character of students. Many former students went on to hold high offices in government, business and education.


Marymount Military Academy (Spanaway); Private schools--Spanaway; Military education--Spanaway;

D9426-12A

Two small boys dressed in military outfits stood bearing arms on Big Buddy Day, Feb.22,1940, at Marymount Military Academy. Marymount, a Catholic boys' school near Spanaway, was the only military school in the state of Washington and a charter member of the National Rifle Association. Big Buddy Day was an annual event where boys and men could participate in shooting, riding, swimming, basketball and exhibitions such as this one. Students ranged from preschool (age 6) to 9th grade. The school, which was run by the Dominican Sisters of Tacoma, was small, with an total enrollment that was usually under 100. The little soldier to the left is Robert H. Gilroy, Jr., with his father, Robert, Sr., seated beside him.


Marymount Military Academy (Spanaway); Private schools--Spanaway; Military education--Spanaway; Gilroy, Robert H.;

D8373-A

Four unidentified young men from Lincoln High School share smiles as they examine some sheet music on the school steps in June of 1939. They appear to be a French horn quartet. See D8373, image 2 for another view of the musicians.


Lincoln High School (Tacoma); Students--Tacoma--1930-1940; Musicians--Tacoma--1930-1940; Bands--Tacoma--1930-1940; Brass instruments;

D8224-1A

Pacific Lutheran College May Day festivities and dedication of new Library Building. Many people inspect library reading room. Ground was broken May 1, 1937 for the new library designed by E.J. Bresemann, of Heath, Gove and Bell, architects. With the construction of a new library in 1968, this building was remodeled and named Xavier Hall. (T. Times, 5/2/1939, p. 4)


Pacific Lutheran College (Parkland)--1930-1940; Universities & colleges--Parkland--1930-1940; Rites & ceremonies--Parkland--1930-1940; Dedications--Parkland--1930-1940;

D8224-2A

Pacific Lutheran College, officials and guests at the dedication of new Library Building on May 1, 1939. Front row: Dr. H.A. Stub of Seattle, Dr. O.A. Tingelstad- President of PLC, Rev. Mikkel Lono- vice president of the Board and Rev. Ludwig of Portland. Back row: Dr. P.O. Bersell of Minneapolis- principal speaker, Rev. Alf Kraabel of Portland, Rev. S.J. Ylvisaker of Stanwood- delivering the dedication address, Dr. S.C. Eastvold of Eau Claire, Wis.- representing the Norwegian Lutheran Church of America and later president of PLC 1943-62, Prof. J.V. Xavier and Rev. Carl A. Bengtson of Seattle. The library was remodeled in 1968 and renamed Xavier Hall. (T.Times, 5/2/1939, p. 4)


Pacific Lutheran College (Parkland)--1930-1940; Universities & colleges--Parkland--1930-1940; Rites & ceremonies--Parkland--1930-1940; Dedications--Parkland--1930-1940;

D8224-5A

On May 1, 1939, as the orchestra played "Pomp and Circumstance," eighteen senior girls gowned in pastel formals advanced bearing ribbons to form an aisle from Old Main to the May Queen throne. Queen Vivian Lunde, preceded by the ladies of her court, marched in procession.


Pacific Lutheran College (Parkland)--1930-1940; Universities & colleges--Parkland--1930-1940; Rites & ceremonies--Parkland--1930-1940; Festivals--Parkland--1930-1940;

D8215-3

Annie Wright Seminary annual Junior Promenade attendees in Great Hall. Left to right: David Burr and Betty Shinstrom, Lois Fisher and Paul Wright, all of Kirkland. The couples are enjoying fancy desserts as they sit on the wide steps of the large staircase. (T. Times, 5/6/1939, p. 6).


Private schools--Tacoma; Annie Wright Seminary (Tacoma)--1930-1940; Balls (Parties)--Tacoma--1930-1940; Students--Tacoma--1930-1940;

D8215-A

Florene Steel pins a carnation boutonniere onto Joe Phillips while Muriel Matson and Duke Campbell smilingly approve on April 29, 1939. The occasion was the Annie Wright Junior Promenade held on school grounds. Both girls have dance cards dangling from their wrists.


Private schools--Tacoma; Annie Wright Seminary (Tacoma)--1930-1940; Balls (Parties)--Tacoma--1930-1940; Students--Tacoma--1930-1940; Steel, Florene; Phillips, Joe; Matson, Muriel; Campbell, Duke;

D8215-B

A smiling Florene Steel puts the finishing touches on the carnation boutonniere she has just pinned onto Joe Phillips while Muriel Matson and Duke Campbell share pleasant conversation on April 29, 1939. The foursome were attending the Annie Wright Seminary annual Junior Promenade. Both girls have large corsages which could be either held or pinned onto their lovely floor length gowns.


Private schools--Tacoma; Annie Wright Seminary (Tacoma)--1930-1940; Balls (Parties)--Tacoma--1930-1940; Students--Tacoma--1930-1940; Steel, Florene; Phillips, Joe; Matson, Muriel; Campbell, Duke;

D8265-1

In May of 1939, students from Zetta Dalton's Mason School boys 8A history class pose with their gaily colored 5 x 10 foot map of the United States of 1789. The students are, left to right, Alan McLean, Jimmie Davis, Robert (Bob) Winskill, and Kenny Burrows.The map, with its marginal decorations describing the life of the people of that period, will form a background for three pageants celebrating the 150th anniversary of the establishment of our national government and the Washington State Golden Jubilee. (T. Times, 5/12/1939, p. 5)


Public schools--Tacoma;--1930-1940 Mason Junior High School (Tacoma); Washington State Golden Jubilee, 1939--Tacoma; McLean, Alan; Davis, Jimmie; Winskill, Robert; Burrows, Kenny; School children--Tacoma--1930-1940; Maps;

A7467-1

Model of Lincoln Bowl Stadium and Lincoln Park improvement project. The model was made by Fred Zinn, WPA commercial artist and draftsman, and shows the site of the proposed new Lincoln Bowl. The arena would be located in the gulch between Lincoln High School and Lincoln Park. The school would lose a small strip of land at the rear of the school and the park would lose a small wooded area at the east side of the park. The Bowl would seat 10,000 on concrete steps and cost about $250,000. Proponents of the Bowl were trying to get it on the November 8th ballot, proposing that the district levy be increased by 1 mill. to raise the $50,000 needed to match $200,000 in federal grant funds. (T. Times 9/9/1938, pg. 1)


Lincoln Bowl (Tacoma); Lincoln Park (Tacoma); Architectural models; Stadiums--Tacoma; Parks--Tacoma; Lincoln High School (Tacoma);

A7298-1

ca. 1938. Lincoln Park area, circa 1938. Street scene (So. Thompson Ave.) with houses on left; Lincoln Park with trees and lawn on right, automobiles on street. In Sept. of 1938, plans were introduced to build an athletic stadium, "bowl," at Lincoln High School and make adjustments to Lincoln Park. Photograph ordered by Comfort and Davis. (filed with Argentum)


Lincoln Park (Tacoma); Parks--Tacoma; Residential streets--Tacoma--1930-1940;

A7228-1

Pacific Lutheran College 1938 May Day Queen Alice Cook and court. (filed with Argentum)


Pacific Lutheran College (Parkland); May Day--Tacoma; Rites & Ceremonies--Tacoma; Festivals--Tacoma; Cook, Alice;

A7302-1

ca. 1938. Annie Wright Seminary, circa 1938. Luncheon in honor of seniors given by Joan Burnmister at the Tacoma Club. Approximately 30 women and girls seated around luncheon table. (filed with Argentum)


Private schools--Tacoma; Annie Wright Seminary (Tacoma)--1930-1940; Tacoma Club (Tacoma); Students--Tacoma--1930-1940;

A7243-2

Wide angle portrait of the 110 students at Gault Junior High School representing the cast and chorus of the Hawaiian operetta "Tahita," which will be presented at the school on May 13, 1938. The plot was written by the girls in Miss Betty Harding's Glee Club. It is set in Hawaii, where Tahita, the heroine, was shipwrecked as a young child and raised by a native chieftain. She is found by an American aunt who wants to return her to the States to school. However, romance interferes in the person of the captain of the boat and a young bashful Southern sailor. (T. Times 5/13/1938, pg. 8- see caption of photograph for all names.)


Public schools--Tacoma; Gault Junior High School (Tacoma); Students--Tacoma--1930-1940; Theatrical productions--Tacoma--1930-1940; Child actors; Costumes;

A7137-4

A line of new Eatonville School District buses discharging students at the high school in this photograph from March of 1938. Photograph ordered by International Harvester Company.


School buses--Eatonville; Students--Eatonville--1930-1940;

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