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- Portraits, groups, unidentified
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High school home economics class is seen here with uniformed (Catholic?) female students operating a sewing machines, looking through a book or cutting fabric. A crucifix and picture of Jesus hang on the wall. The class instructor looks on.
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- Portraits, groups, unidentified
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A group of young men stand outside on the steps of the old Edmunds High School building (now an elementary school) in Burlington, Vermont for a group portrait. Undated but may be 1920s or 1930s. Photo #3.
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- Portraits, groups, unidentified
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A high school history class is seen with six female uniformed (Catholic?) students focused on a large map showing the campaigns and empire of Alexander (the Great).
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- Portraits, groups, unidentified
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Group of men standing in front of the Edmunds High School when it was a high school. Undated but may be 1920s, 1930s. Photo #3.
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- Portraits, groups, unidentified
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Uniformed (Catholic?) high school girls eat a meal at small cafeteria type lunch tables. High curtained windows are seen as well as a hard wood floor.
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- Portraits, groups, unidentified
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A high school art class is in progress. Uniformed (Catholic?) female students shown working on their paintings; some are at their easels, others sit at a long wooden table. Their instructor looks on. Two paintings have a religious theme; one is a Madonna and Child and another is of the Last Supper.
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- Portraits, groups, unidentified
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Two uniformed students of Mount St Mary's Academy (a school for girls located in Burlington, Vermont) gather at the piano in one of the school's large rooms. The plaid curtains and checkered linoleum floor are seen in other photos taken at the school.
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- Portraits, groups, unidentified
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Three young people dressed as the Three Wisemen (Magi) present their gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to the Christ Child in what appears to be a Christmas pageant at Mount St. Mary's Academy in Burlington. A manger scene hangs behind the altar which has been set up on the stage with the...
Show moreThree young people dressed as the Three Wisemen (Magi) present their gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to the Christ Child in what appears to be a Christmas pageant at Mount St. Mary's Academy in Burlington. A manger scene hangs behind the altar which has been set up on the stage with the tabernacle. Photo #1. See also mcalA15F09i08, mcalB13F08i02
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- Rice Memorial High School
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- undated
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Photo of Rice Memorial High School (South Burlington) Vermont. The school is named after Bishop Joseph Rice, Bishop of Burlington, and opened on Feb. 1st, 1959.
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- Rice Memorial High School
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Photo of Rice Memorial High School, South Burlington, Vermont. The school, seen in its entirety here, is named after Bishop Joseph J. Rice, Bishop of Burlington (1910-1938), and opened on Feb. 1st, 1959.
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- Rice Memorial High School
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Photo of Rice Memorial High School (South Burlington) Vermont. The school is named after Bishop Joseph J. Rice, Bishop of Burlington (1910-1938), and opened on Feb. 1st, 1959.
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- Rice Memorial High School
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- undated
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Photo of Rice Memorial High School (South Burlington) Vermont. The school is named after Bishop Joseph J. Rice, Bishop of Burlington (1910-1938), and opened on Feb. 1st, 1959.
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- Rice Memorial High School
- Date Created
- undated
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Photo of Rice Memorial High School, South Burlington, Vermont. The school, seen in its entirety here, is named after Bishop Joseph J. Rice, Bishop of Burlington (1910-1938), and opened on Feb. 1st, 1959.
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- Rice Memorial High School
- Date Created
- undated
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Photo of Rice Memorial High School (South Burlington) Vermont. The school is named after Bishop Joseph J. Rice, Bishop of Burlington (1910-1938), and opened on Feb. 1st, 1959.
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- Rice Memorial High School (South Burlington)
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Photo of Rice Memorial High School (South Burlington) Vermont. The school is named after Rev. Joseph J. Rice, Bishop of Burlington, and opened on Feb. 1st, 1959.
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- Richmond High School
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- undated
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Seventeen Richmond High School graduates in cap and gown gathered outside in front of the school with faculty member, Eugene Clowse (1883-1955). Clowse was Supervising Principal from 1930 to 1954. Undated. Photo #1. -- The right half of the building, including the entrance, was built in 1907 as...
Show moreSeventeen Richmond High School graduates in cap and gown gathered outside in front of the school with faculty member, Eugene Clowse (1883-1955). Clowse was Supervising Principal from 1930 to 1954. Undated. Photo #1. -- The right half of the building, including the entrance, was built in 1907 as an annex to an older wooden structure, which was later removed. The left side was built in 1914. The high school then served as the elementary school when Mount Mansfield Union High High School opened in 1967. Today, the town uses it for office space and rents part of it.
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- Richmond High School
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Seventeen Richmond High School graduates in cap and gown gathered outside in front of the school with faculty member, Eugene Clowse (1883-1955). Clowse was Supervising Principal from 1930 to 1954. Undated. Photo #2.
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- Richmond High School
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- 1949
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1949 Twelve Richmond High School graduates in cap and gown gathered outside in front of the school with faculty member, Eugene Clowse (1883-1955). Clowse was Supervising Principal from 1930 to 1954. Fellow students lean out the windows to watch to photo shoot. Photo #2.
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- Richmond High School
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- undated
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Twelve Richmond High School graduates in cap and gown gathered outside in front of the school with faculty member, Eugene Clowse (1883-1955). Clowse was Supervising Principal from 1930 to 1954. Undated but probably 1949. Photo #1?
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- School