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[John Tarleton College Pageant Program]
May 1932 Pageant program from John Tarleton College.
[1927 Easter Greeting Card]
Easter greeting card with an image of purple and white flowers in a basket. Within the greeting card is a holiday theme message and the handwritten text that reads "Curitss".
[Article Clipping About Tarleton Students]
Newspaper clipping about Tarleton students and their personal lives.
[Birthday Card From Mrs. Fred White, June 13, 1926]
Birthday card from Mrs. Fred White and dated June 13, 1926. There is a ribbon and embossed drawing of flowers and a butterfly on the left side of the card. The text reads, "Happy Birthday As fair as a rosebud unfolding, Is the birthday that's coming to you, For each year seems a petal of beauty, Your birthday brings to view."
[Name Card of Joe Kraemer Jr.]
Name card of Joe Kraemer Jr. with handwritten text on the back. The text reads "just a late, little remembrance for your birthday, June 13, 1926".
[Owl Card]
Card of a black owl sitting on an orange crescent with the wings outstretched. On the back, the text, "May I see you after supper? [...]"
[Christmas Greeting Card]
Christmas themed greeting card. The image on the card is of a snowy landscape with a home visible in the background. Text on the front reads "may there linger with you memories of a joyous Christmas". At the bottom of the card is the handwritten name Elizabeth Robertson.
[Christmas Greeting Card From Mary Sue]
Christmas themed greeting card with a message on front. The message reads "to great you with all kinds of thoughts and Best Wishes for Christmas and the New Year". The name Mary Sue is in handwritten text below the message.
[Christmas Card from Modena]
Christmas Card with a black and gold drawing of candles and the text, "Christmas Greetings" on the front. The inside of the card reads, "Season's Greetings and Best Wishes for the New Year" and is signed "Lots of Love Modena."
[Christmas Card From Mabel Vernon]
Christmas card from Mabel Vernon. The front of the card has a green Christmas tree and the text, "A joyful merry Christmas," and the inside of the card reads, "Christmas Cheer and a Glad New Year to You and Yours."
[Christmas Greeting Card From Lillie Hayley]
Christmas card that reads "hearty good wishes for Christmas and the coming year". Above the message are small drawings of a clock, fireplace and mantel, and a window. Handwritten text below the message reads "Lillie Hayley".
[Wedding Announcement from Mr. and Mrs. John Finley, Jr. to Flora Clarke, August 4, 1926]
Wedding announcement from Mr. and Mrs. John Finley, Jr. to Flora Clarke, for the wedding of Jewell Alline Finley and Daymond R. Burnett on August 4, 1926 at their home in Carlton, Texas.
John Tarleton Agricultural College Program: Armistice Day, November 11, 1924
Program from John Tarleton Agricultural College's Armistice Day event on November 11, 1924. The program includes musical performances, scripture readings, and military commissions. The lyrics to "Onward Christian Soldiers," "America," and "The Star Spangled Banner" are printed in the program.
[Seasonal Greeting Card]
Greeting card with a drawing of a church facade and the text, "Sincere Greetings for the Season" printed below the image. The back of the card has handwritten text, "Boudoir Pillow 'Lay me on the Bed.'"
The Gate Way
Poem titled "The Gate Way" by Flora Clark, which discusses Tarleton College.
[Note From J. B. Gray]
Note from J. B. Gray addressed to "Blue Eyes." The note reads, "Blue Eyes, Do you mind if I come up there to keep you company for a little while. J. B. Gray." The note is folded in quarters and the back has the text, "Lieutenant J. B. Gray Allen A. C. N. Bryan, Tex."
[Postcard of the Girl's Basketball Team]
Postcard of a girl's basketball team lying on the ground. There are six girls in the photo and the two center girls are holding a basketball. "Basketball Team A. R. J. C. 09" is written on the front of the postcard in the lower left corner. The letters A. R. J. C. have been identified as meaning 'Add-Ran Jarvis College 1909'.
[Postcard of Girl's Basketball Team]
Postcard of five girls sitting and kneeling with a basketball. "Basketball Team" is written in the lower left corner on the front of the postcard, and "A. R. J. C. 09" is written on the basketball.
[Postcard of Five Girls with a Basketball]
Postcard of five girls lying on their stomachs in the grass with their chins propped on their hands. The center girl is holding a basketball. "A. R. J. C. 09 Basketball Team" is written on the front of the postcard in the lower left corner.
[Postcard of a Basketball Game]
Postcard of men and women playing basketball in front of several buildings, including a windmill and water tower. "Basketball A. R. J. C. 09" is written on the front of the postcard in the lower left corner.
[Postcard of a Group of Teenagers]
Postcard of a group of teenagers in front of a stone building. "Determination Club A. R. J. C. 09" is written in the lower left corner on the front of the postcard.
[Postcard of an Antebellum-Style Building]
Postcard of an antebellum-style building, containing a facade of columns and open balcony the width of the building. "Dormitory 09 A. R. J. C." is written on the front of the postcard.
[Postcard of People Playing Basketball]
Postcard of several men and women playing basketball in front of several buildings, including a water tower and a windmill. "Basketball A. R. J. C. 09" is written on the front in the lower left corner.
[Postcard of a Building With a Large Balcony]
Postcard of a building with a large porch and balcony, pictured from the right side of the building. There are two men standing outside the fence of the yard and two sheds behind the large building. "A. R. J. C. Dormitory 09" is written on the front of the postcard.
[Postcard of a Columned Building and Field]
Postcard of a large columned building viewed across a dirt road and wooden fence. "A. R. J. C. 09" is written on the front of the postcard.
[Postcard of a Large Brick Building From the Left Side]
Postcard of a large columned building from the left side. There is a corral with a horse visible in the right side of the postcard. "A. R. J. C. 1809" is written on the front of the postcard.
[Children Holding Percussion Instruments]
Photograph of a group of children holding percussion instruments, posing on the steps of a building. They are all wearing uniforms, the girls wearing pleated skirts and jackets, and the boys wearing collared shirts, ties, and slacks. Every child is holding a percussion instrument including tambourins, triangles, and drums. Eleven of the children are identified on the back of the photo.
[Postcard of a Columned Building]
Postcard of a large columned building constructed out of pale brick. There is a stake and wire fence bordering the yard in front of the building. "A. R. J. C. 1809" is written on the front of the postcard.
[Group Picture of the Women's Choral]
Photograph of the women's Choral. The women are wearing light-colored pleated skirts, collared sweaters, and caps, and there is a younger girl sitting in a chair in front of the group. The accompanying card identifies seven women: "S[..] Wilson," third from the left in the back row; "Thelma Flynn," center of the back row; "Lucille Froh," rightmost in the back row; "Zeta Wall," third from the left in the middle row; "Eleanor Montague," fifth from the left in the middle row; "Eleanor Martin," rightmost in the middle row; and "Marie Oxford Clayton," fourth from the left in the front row.
[Group Picture of Girls Wearing Uniforms]
Photograph of a group of girls all wearing a pale-colored pleated skirt and a dark double breasted jacket. They are posed on risers or stairs. There are seven girls identified on the back: "Clark", third from the left in the third row; "Mable Boone," seventh from the left in the third row; "Elizabeth Long," fifth from the right in the third row; "Nel Montague," second from the right in the second row; "Eleanor Martin," leftmost in the front row; "Marie O[x]ford Clayton," third from the right in the front row; and "Mary Mae Price Sorenson," second from the right in the front row.
[Children With Electric Keyboards]
Photograph of a group of six children and two adults holding electric keyboards. The two adults are identified on the back of the photo as "Madelain Funkhauser" and "Virginia Bareknan." The leftmost and rightmost sitting girls are identified on the back as "Dorthy Davis Green" and "[I]va Louise Trewitt."
[Group of Men and Women at Tarleton School]
Photograph of four women and five men in front of the Tarleton School. Three of the people are sitting on a bench in front of the school and the building's stairs and entryway are visible behind the group. The back of the photo identified the location as "Tar[le]ton School."
[Photo of a Man Wearing a Fake Beard and Hat]
Photograph of a man wearing a straw hat and fake beard. The back of the photo is stamped with "Garnett W. Froh Piano Teacher."
[Photo of a Man Holding a Dog]
Photograph of a man wearing a fake beard and straw hat, holding a white dog. The back of the photo is stamped with "Garnett W. Froh Piano Teacher."
[Two Men in Tuxedos]
Photograph of two men wearing tuxedos and white ties.
[Group of People on Steps of a Building]
Photograph of twenty-five people on the steps and porch of a building. The building has two columns framing the steps the porch continues to the right of the steps. The women are generally wearing skirts and blouses, and some men and women are wearing overcoats. The names of everyone pictured are printed on the back of the photo.
[Photo of Four Women and Two Men]
Photograph of Bernice Higgs, Irene L[am]berth, Irene Killian, Pansy C[otl], Prentice Pipes, and an unknown man outside a building, possibly preceding the summer class formal in 1915. The women are seated on the grass in a row with the men kneeling behind them. The back of the photo reads, "Bernice Higgs - [T]olar, Irene L[am]berth - B[..]ya[..], Irene Killian - Morgan Mill, Pansy C[otl] - Thurben, Prentice Pipes - Stephenville, Summer Class [f]ormal, July [21]st 1915.
[Two Women in Front of the Marston Conservatory at Tarleton College]
Photograph two women standing in front of the Marston Conservatory on Tarleton College's campus. The building is a one-story brick building with small trees near the front entrance. The back of the photo reads, "Marston Conservatory on Tarleton Campus 1924" and "Built with bricks from Marston Science Hall."
[John Tarleton College Women's Basketball Team]
Photograph of the John Tarleton College 1912 women's basketball team and Charles W. Froh. One woman is seated, holding a basketball labelled "J. T. C. 1912," and the other five women and Froh are kneeling or standing. The back of the photo identifies the man as Charles Froh and the middle standing woman as Irene Jones.
[Charles W. Froh with Members of the John Tarleton College Women's Basketball Team]
Photograph of Charles W. Froh with five members of the John Tarleton College 1912 women's basketball team. One woman is seated and holding a basketball labelled with "J. T. C. 1912." The other women are kneeling or standing and Froh is in the center of the back row. The back of the photo has a card with the text, "Who Are These People?," "Girls Basketballl Team," and "Charles Froh" written on it.
[Charles W. Froh with the Tarleton Women's Basketball Team]
Photograph of the John Tarleton College 1912 women's basketball team and Charles W. Froh. There is a row of five seated women, a row of seven kneeling women, and Froh is standing behind them. The back of the photo has the text, "Who Are These People?" and spaces to fill in the names of the people pictured. "Charles W. Froh" is handwritten in the available space labelled "Back Row."
[Photo of Etoile Wheat and an Unknown Woman]
Photograph of two women from behind, looking back at the photographer. Both women have bobbed hair and are wearing light-colored tops. The back of the photo has the text, "Who are these young ladies? Left: Right: Etoile Wheat '24."
[Portrait of a Seated Man]
Photograph of a man sitting on a bench in a folder. There is a note reading, "To Mr. Froh: My 'Sincerest Wishes.' H. Andre Schmidt" on the folder under the photo.
[Photos of Tarleton College]
Eighteen scrapbook pages containing photos and newspaper clippings. The photos are of the Tarleton College campus, sports teams, and various individuals. The clippings are photos of the football team and basketball team. Some of the photos are labelled with names of the people or buildings pictured, and short descriptions of the circumstances of the photo.
[Photo of a Man Standing in a Field]
Photograph of a man standing in a field, possibly during a football practice. "Captain 22" is written on the front of the photo.
[Group of Tarleton Students on Football Field]
Photograph of a group of Tarleton students positioned in a pattern on the field. Students are dressed in dark and light clothing along the field and formed into a pattern. In the background more students in dark clothing are standing on the sideline.
[Tarleton Men's 1923 Basketball Team]
Photograph of the Tarleton Men's Basketball Team. The group photo includes the players in matching uniforms and their coach in a dark color suit and tie. One of the players is holding a basketball with the number 23 written on it. On the back of the photograph includes handwritten names of the team.
[Group Portrait of Tarleton 1924 Basketball Team]
Photograph of the Tarleton Men's Basketball Team. The group photo includes the players in matching uniforms and their coach in a dark color suit and tie. One player in the middle is holding a basketball with the number 24 written on it.
[Tarleton Men's 1924 Basketball Team]
Photograph of the Tarleton Men's Basketball Team. The group photo includes the players in matching uniforms and their coach in a dark color suit and tie. The names of each player are hand written across each one. On the right side of the photo is handwritten numbers correlating to each basketball game of the season.
[Male Basketball Player With His Arms Raised]
Photograph of young man dressed in a dark color basketball uniform. He is positioned facing to the left and holding a basketball in both hands.
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