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[Fifth Grade Class at James H. Ross Elementary School, 1972-73]

Description: Photograph of a fifth grade class during the 1972-1973 school year at James H. Ross Elementary School, formally known as Newport Elementary School, in League City, Texas. The 30 students are arranged in 5 rows in front of a velvet curtain. Two adults stand on either side of the first row; on the left is Mr. Little and on the right is an unidentified woman. A small marquee board with the class information is set in front of them. The photo is set inside a folded card.
Date: [1972,1973]
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[Fifth Grade Class at James H. Ross Elementary School, 1972-73]

Description: Photograph of Mrs. Benoit's fifth grade class during the 1972-1973 school year at James H. Ross Elementary School, formally known as Newport Elementary School, in League City, Texas. The 30 students are arranged in 5 rows in front of a velvet curtain. Two women stand on either side of the second row; on the left is Marilyn Metcalf, the student teacher, and on the right is Mrs. Benoit. A small marquee board with the class information is set in front of them. The photo is set inside a folded card… more
Date: [1972,1973]
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[Fourth Grade Class at James H. Ross Elementary School, 1972-73]

Description: Photograph of a fourth grade class during the 1972-1973 school year at James H. Ross Elementary School, formally known as Newport Elementary School, in League City, Texas. The 26 children are arranged in 4 rows in front of a velvet curtain; their teacher stands to the right of them on the first row. A small marquee board with their class information is set in front of them.
Date: [1972..1973]
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

Journal of the Northwest Texas Annual Conference, the United Methodist Church: 1972

Description: Journal of the North Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church, including the proceedings of the annual conference, committee reports, updates to conference leadership and contact information, and other related information. Index starts on page 207.
Date: 1972
Creator: United Methodist Church (U.S.). Northwest Texas Conference.
Partner: Northwest Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church

[Little League Baseball Team]

Description: Photograph of the Owls, a little league team from League City, Texas. The team members are all young boys wearing baseball caps and t-shirts with their team name printed on the chest. Two men stand behind them holding a banner that spells: "Coach: Norman Luksa, OWLS, Concrete Service Co., Dick Scanlon - Mgr." Two girls, one named Deeann and the other named Susie Scanlon, stand on either side of the team; they are identified as the "Owl Queens" of 1971 and 1972, respectively.
Date: 1972
Partner: League City Helen Hall Library

[Opening Marshall's First McDonald's]

Description: At the grand opening of the first McDonald's in Marshall, Texas, Mrs. Audrey Kariel performed the traditional ribbon-cutting ceremony as McDonald's officials, John Gehl and Gerald Stiles, look on. Attached to the ribbon were 100 one dollar bills, which were presented to Mrs. Kariel as a donation to the Marshall Public Library building fund. Mrs. Kariel was a member of the library board of trustees and a director of the Friends of a Public Library group that spear-headed the fund drive.
Date: 1972
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Thiokol Chemical Corp. Makes Gift to Library]

Description: The Longhorn Division of Thiokol Chemical Corp. made the first of three donations to the building fund for Marshall Public Library in 1972. Herschel Q. Holly, right, present a $1000 check to Fenn Lewis, center, president of the Friends of a Public Library. Looking on at left is Max Lale, staff assistant, plant relations.
Date: July 24, 1972
Partner: Marshall Public Library

[Opening of Marshall's First McDonald's]

Description: Audrey Kariel performs the ribbon-cutting for the first McDonald's in Marshall, Texas on October 20, 1972. The ribbon held 100 one-dollar bills which were donated to the building fund for the new Marshall Public Library, which opened one year later.
Date: October 20, 1972
Partner: Marshall Public Library
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