1914 Sophomores, Forest Grove H. S.
Title
1914 Sophomores, Forest Grove H. S.
Description
Sepia- toned image of a group of students standing on the front steps of a building, most likely Forest Grove High School. The young women wear their hair up, either loosely pulled back or fluffed toward their faces in a Gibson Girl type of hair style. A number of the students wear matching outfits with similar ties or scarves. The young men either wear suits or shawl-collared, heavily knit sweaters. One young woman on the far left of the image also wears this same style of sweater.
[back] [attached label] [pen] First row. 3. Gertrude Allen, Elizabeth McPheters, Lucile Condit. 5 [blank] Condit, Mayme Loomis, Kirby Swanson. Second row, Carrie Bamford, Mildred Caryle, Vilma McConky, Miss Doris, Martha Allen, Elanor La Rue, Herbert Taylor. Third [row] Portia Goodrich, Lizzie Hammond, Edith Garrigus, Tom Todd, Harold Robinson, Glenn Thomas, Otto Cantral. Back row: Ralph Higby, Chas. Roe,[blank], Carl Peterson, Lyle Miller, Clare Walker. [pen] Carrie Condit [address redacted], Forest Grove, Oreg. [typed] Forest Grove Senior Center, NEWSLETTER, [address redacted], Forest Grove, Ore. U.S. Postage Paid, Forest Grove, Ore. 97116
Date Created
circa 1914
Subject
Education, Secondary
Students
Women's clothing
Men's clothing
Fashion
High school sophomores
Allen, Gertrude
McPheters, Elizabeth
Condit, Lucile
Loomis, Mayme
Swanson, Kirby
Bamford, Carrie
Carlyle, Mildred
McConkie, Velma
[?], Doris
Allen, Martha
Taylor, Herbert
Hammond, Lizzie
Garrigus, Edith
Todd, Tom
Robinson, Harold
Thomas, Glenn
Cantral, Otto
Higby, Ralph
Roe, Charles
Peterson, Carl
Miller, Lyle
Walker, Clare
Condit, Carrie
Education History
Genealogy & Family History
Place
Forest Grove, Oregon
Medium
gelatin silver prints
Language
English
Identifier
WCMpic_013476
Rights
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Source
Robert L. Benson Research Library, Five Oaks Museum
Type
Still Image