Box SC003-DR097
Contains 52 Results:
"Tiburskis enjoy quick coffee break: buses drive pair together", 1976-02-01
"Young learn on vacation", 1976-02-05
"Teacher Molleen Hoey with Juniper students". Juniper Elementary school is located in Escondido.
"Students learn trades in high schools.", 1976-02-08
This envelope has a variety of views of high school students in vocational education programs. Goal is to prepare young adults for jobs as skilled workers.
"Ready for benefit", 1976-02-06
"Victor Freudenberger, Vista Boys' Club board president, and Marge Cosh, reservation chairman, make last minute adjustments on seating arrangements for the club's Valentine Benefit Saturday, Feb. 14, at the Boys' Club."
Schoolyard playground Palomar Mountain School, 1976-02-08
Playground activities at Palomar Mountain School. Three girls in a huddle read comic books. Artistic photos of school kids on slides and monkey bar.
"Council Leaders", 1976-02-13
"Members if the Senior Service Council of Escondido elected officers...." Envelope includes Joseph Ovies, President wearing very wide collar dart jacket; Dorothy Boeger, secretary; and A. Ray Bernardi, First vice President wearing multi striped jacket.
"Painting project" , 1976-02-15
"Parents and teachers joined to paint a variety of colorful images, including a yellow brick road on the playground at Central School in Escondido. The games are designed to provide learning as well as enjoyment for younger students..." This envelope also has views of children in a school yard playing on various outdoor equipment in rural setting (photo seem to be same school playground at Palomar Mountain School.)
"Fund Raising Set", 1976-02-04
"Dr. Nick. G. Tsoulos shows some of the equipment in the pediatrics intensive care unit at Palomar Memorial Hospital to auxiliary members (from left) Francis Merriam, Faye Gould and Penny Rich. ..." 'X-Ray -Ted Folllies '76' , a musical revue fundraiser was presented at the Mr. Carmel High School auditorium in Poway.
"New Owner" Machen, 1976-02-19
"Anne W. Machen is the new owner and operator of Patches 'N Things, a shop at 113 S. Broadway, Escondido" Store offers patches, shirt transfers, jewelry and silversmithing instructions. Headshots are of Machen displaying her handcrafted bracelet, necklace and ring.
"Bible winners", 1976-02-06
"Four local girls recently won children's Bibles in a coloring contest sponsored by Project Philip, a branch of the World Home Bible League. The winners are (left to right) Jill Reed, Lori Reed, Crystal Stout and Veronica Sanchez, who gathered to read Samson's story from their Bibles."
