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Title
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1914 Sophomores, Forest Grove H. S.
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Description
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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.
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[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
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Identifier
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WCMpic_013476
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Subject
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Education, Secondary
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Students
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Women's clothing
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Men's clothing
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Fashion
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High school sophomores
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Allen, Gertrude
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McPheters, Elizabeth
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Condit, Lucile
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Loomis, Mayme
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Swanson, Kirby
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Bamford, Carrie
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Carlyle, Mildred
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McConkie, Velma
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[?], Doris
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Allen, Martha
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Taylor, Herbert
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Hammond, Lizzie
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Garrigus, Edith
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Todd, Tom
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Robinson, Harold
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Thomas, Glenn
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Cantral, Otto
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Higby, Ralph
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Roe, Charles
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Peterson, Carl
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Miller, Lyle
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Walker, Clare
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Condit, Carrie
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Education History
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Genealogy & Family History
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Language
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English
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Date Created
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circa 1914
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Date
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1914
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Medium
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gelatin silver prints
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Rights
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Online access to this image is for research and educational purposes only. To inquire about permissions, order a reproduction, or for more information, please contact the Five Oaks Museum at Research@FiveOaksMuseum.org.
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http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/
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Type
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Still Image