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Auburn High School boys cooking class inside classroom, Auburn, 1930
Auburn High School boys cooking class inside classroom, Auburn, 1930
TitleAuburn High School boys cooking class inside classroom, Auburn, 1930
PhotographerCrossley's Studio
Date1930
CaptionAuburn High School's first boys' cooking class taught in the 1929-1930 school year. Fifteen boys in aprons pose with their teacher, Miss Leonard.
People in photograph, left to right:
back row: Paul Allerdice, Orval Pittingill, Norman "Sleepy" Bennet, Miss Leonard, Earl Hannan, Cliff Neeley, Aaron Sanford, Dana Berghuis;
front row: Malcolm Moe, Claude Ransom, Ed Ray, Howard Barkey, Archie Miller, Arnold "Farmer" Galli, Leonard "Slim" Dirtinger, Tony "Algona" Foster.
Class members not pictured: Glen Kay, Walt Blaker.
NotesPrinted on image: Crossley Studio, Auburn. 3220 C.

Crossley's studio also known as Crossley Studio. [Cataloger's note.]

Source of caption information: notes filed with image and White River Valley Museum staff.
SubjectsTeenagers--Education--Washington (State)--Auburn
Students--Washington (State)--Auburn
Cookery--Washington (State)--Auburn
Classrooms--Washington (State)--Auburn
ClassificationAuburn, WA/Schools/Schools (post-1930)
Personal NamesAllerdice, Paul
Barkey, Howard
Bennet, Norman
Berghuis, Dana
Dirtinger, Leonard
Foster, Tony
Galli, Arnold
Hannan, Earl
Leonard, Miss
Miller, Archie
Moe, Malcolm
Neeley, Cliff
Pittingill, Orval
Ransom, Claude
Ray, Ed
Sanford, Aaron
PlacesUnited States--Washington (State)--Auburn
Digital CollectionWhite River Valley Museum Photograph Collection
Image Number3907
Ordering InformationTo order a reproduction or inquire about permissions contact: hpittenger@auburnwa.gov. Please cite the Image Number.
RepositoryWhite River Valley Museum (Auburn)
Physical Description1 photographic print: b&w; 5 x 7 in.
TypeImage
Digital Reproduction InformationA photographic print was scanned as a 3000 pixel TIFF image in 24-bit RGB color, resized to 640 pixels in the longest dimension and compressed into JPEG format using Photoshop 6.0 and its JPEG quality measurement 3.
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