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Description
20 photographs of portraits of high school students, Southern California, 1940. "Date: Tues[day] Time: about 1 Operator: Cross For: Silverwood At: Studio Job: #150, Portrait give release, David Daze, Loyola H[igh] S[chool], Student Body Pres[ident]" -- on card front. "Subject: Portraits of High School Students (captions enclosed) Client: Silverwoods, Mr. Riggs Original Print Order: 1 ea[ch], 1 #12, 4, 10, 6, 3, 2 ea[ch], 7, 17, 15, 3 #8, 1 #6, 15, 5 #10, 6 #6 Size: 8x10, 5x7 Finish: gl[ossy], Opal B Mount: 1/2" margin Year: 1940 Job: 08-12-68" -- on envelope front. "Operator's Report - Name: Joe, Dean, Herb 14 Original Photographs - Size: @ 3.00 2 @ night studio, 1 @ 5.50, 1 @3.00, 1 day [same] @ 3.00, 1 [same] @ 3.00 Copies - (Print Extra): @ 1.50 Amount: 42.00, 5.50, 3.00, 3.00, 3.00" -- on envelope back.
Type
image
Format
20 photographs: b&w, negative, 5x7 in. in envelope B/W Safety 5x7 in. photographs negatives
Cross Riggs Joe Dean Herb Gipple, Guy Pugerson, Harry Andrews, Robert Turman, Jimmy Lindsay, Harry Curry, Kenneth Magnera, Joe Woodward, Joe Garcia, Leo Ingwerson, Bill Errett, Bob Allen, Bill Fred, Wiedeman Laffoon, Harold Stotsky, Jim Dalbeck, Gordon Koski, Norman Daze, David Greer, Bill Snyder, Frank Men Students
Time Period
1940
Place
2945 East 60th Place 4080 LaFayette Place 3845 Wisconsin Street California California, Southern USA
Source
Job 1940-008-012-068 [Identifying Number] University of Southern California [Contributing entity]
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