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St. Peter's Catholic School Cheerleaders, 1951
St. Peter's Catholic School Cheerleaders, 1951
Arkansas schools
Postcard sent to Jettie Mae Turner on September 8, 1951, depicting a group of St. Peter's Catholic School cheerleaders. Pictured are Christine Hammons, Gladys T. Turner, Marinda Henderson, Jettie Mae Turner, and Bessie Marie Davis.
National Japanese American Student Relocation Council Questionnaire
National Japanese American Student Relocation Council Questionnaire
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
This questionnaire was designed to help the National Japanese American Student Relocation Council understand the different college options for different areas.
Letter, Robbins Barstow, Director Of Japanese American Student Relocation To Heber L. Mcalister, Arkansas State Teachers College
Japanese American internment in Arkansas
This letter discusses the interruption of students' education as they are moved around the country and how best to handle that interruption. The National Japanese American Student Relocation Council is appealing to the Arkansas State Teachers College to see if they would be willing to take in students from the internment camps.
Appeal, School Districts Consolidation
Appeal, School Districts Consolidation
Arkansas schools
These are documents from a court case between the Hoxie Special School District number 46 and the Ringle School District number 54. District number 54 was to be dissolved and the territory annexed to district number 46, but the families of both districts did not want to be combined into one school district and appealed the decision.
Class Portrait Of 8th And 9th Grades, Lonoke School, 1893
Class Portrait Of 8th And 9th Grades, Lonoke School, 1893
Arkansas schools
This is a large, sepia-toned cabinet card photograph depicting the Lonoke School's 8th and 9th grade classes and their teacher, taken on December 6th, 1893.