Name/Title

Kaysville Elementary

Entry/Object ID

2022.1.67

Description

Kaysville Elementary class of 1911 with Lydia Jolley as teacher.

Photograph Details

Type of Photograph

Reprint

Context

Image taken from previously published article, probably printed in newspaper. 4th and 5th grade class of Kaysville Elementary, 1911.

Collection

Forest Barker Collection

Made/Created

Date made

circa 1911

Inscription/Signature/Marks

Type

Inscription

Location

Back side of print.

Transcription

8 Kaysville Elementary, class of 1911 Lydia Jolley, teacher Forest Barker

Material/Technique

Pencil

Type

Label

Location

Front of print

Transcription

CLASSY CLASS OF 1911 [first column, first row] Recognize any of your neighbors in this picture? These were the fourth and fifth-graders at the Kaysville Elementary School in 1911. Their teacher was Miss Lydia Jolley who is now Mrs. Fred A. Sheffield. Shown in the picture are, front: Phillip Phil- lips, William Barton, Fred Nicholls, Harold Lott, Wendell Barnes, Hyrum Sims, Vernon Strong, Frank Redford, Irvin Nicholls, Elliot Boynton, Claud Asher, Basil Morton and James Walker. 2nd row: Chester Owen, Howard Nicholls, Carl Ken- nedy, Kenneth Sheffield, Tenney Curis, Russel Blood, Van [second column, first row] Grant, Glen Croft, Everett Harvey, Gene Blamires, Viola Young, Effie Clark and Norma Underwood. One the third row: Ennetta Patillo, Erma Bodily, Artell Linford, Ralph Williams, Elda Sessions, Lula Bacon, Dora Aldrich, Leona Wilcox, Mack Swan, Frank Reeves, Donnetta Blood, Verna Robins, Gladys Odd, and Cleo Bodily. And, on the fourth row: Matilda Ogden, Vivian Bacon, Lucretia Ward, Vera Layton, Roy Kilfoyle, Bertha Smith, Miss Jolley, Doris Cottrell, Sirl Davis, Morris Barton and Newman Reeves. [first column, second row] During the 1910-11 school ar, (that was 56 years ago) sa Jolley was the teacher of fourth and fifth grades at [second column, second row] Mrs. Sheffield was born in Moroni, Sanpete County, a daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. Jo- seph Jolley. She was educat [third column, second row] Although she quit teaching to raise a family, she has always been very willing to lend a help- ing hand wherever needed. She [fourth column, second row] But the visitors who she is always happiest to have come are her five children, all of whom are very successful in

Material/Technique

Label

Notes

Part of label/newspaper column; included in reprint photo.

Type

Inscription

Location

Front side of print

Transcription

1968 Bertha Clark x

Material/Technique

Inscribed

Lexicon

LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials

School children, Teachers, Boys, Girls, Women, Sweaters, Dresses, Coveralls, Neckties

Dimensions

Height

8 in

Width

10 in

Color

Black, White

Copyright

Restrictions

The public is granted reproduction rights only for limited non-profit, and personal or educational purposes with attribution or citation.