Print, Photographic

Graduation Class 1909 50th Anniversary

Graduation Class 1909 50th Anniversary

Name/Title

Print, Photographic

Entry/Object ID

1955.282.0045

Description

A set of three colored prints. Print 1 shows three older women seated at a banquet table covered with white table lines, three tall candles and a floral centerpiece with the #50 at center. Two older women are standing behind the seated women. A tan paneled wall has various moulding frames decorating the wall. A floral box with greenery is on wall at left. The women are not identified. Stamped on back in red: "This is a Kodacolor print made by Kodak" in a small red rectangle. Good condition. Some minor wear and few scratches. (NOTE: Mystery Photo identification: Christel Thode standing, possibly Jo Castello (standing.) Print 2 shows three older women sitting in armless tan chairs with two older women standing behind them. A tan paneled wall is behind them which has moulding frames attached at several locations. Good condition with several indentations and minor scrapes in emulsion. Stamped on back in red: "This is a Kodacolor print made by Kodak" in a small red rectangle. (NOTE: Mystery photo identification shows: Christel Thode standing on left, Jo Castello sitting on right.) Print 3: Shows a banquet type table with lines, few tall candles, floral centerpiece. A man dressed in a suit is at each end of the table and three older women sit on each side. The room has tan paneling on walls with decorative moulding rectangular frames of various sizes attached to the walls. Two floral boxes are seen on far corner wall. Stamped on back in red: "This is a Kodacolor print made by Kodak" in a small red rectangle. Good condition. Print has several scrape marks and linear indentations. Fine scratches are at various locations. (NOTE: Mystery Photo idenfication shows: Man at back Tom Sun Jr. Woman at front Mrs. Nellie Sun, Christel Thode on right middle and Jo Castello on right, white haired woman at back left Edna Hayworth Stookey, (her husband Bob was a barber); woman seated on right side in black dress was identified as Adelaide Smith (husband George Smith.)

Collection

Photograph Collection