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Graduations - Unidentified
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- Date Created: 1950
- Description: 1950 photo of graduates in cap and gown gathered outside in front of their school. All wear same colored gowns. Partly visible overhead in the background is "Memorial School." A small sign on the wall to the right reads, "Standard School Vermont."
- Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs
Graduations - Unidentified
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- Date Created: 1953
- Description: 1953 photo of graduates in cap and gown gathered outside in front of their school. Girls in light color gowns; boys in dark. Visible overhead in the background is "Memorial School." A small sign on the wall to the right reads, "Standard School Vermont." Photo #3.
- Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs
Graduations - Unidentified
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- Date Created: 1945
- Description: 1945 photo of graduates in cap and gown gathered outside taken at a slight angle in front of their school. All wear same colored gowns. Visible overhead in the background is "Memorial School." A small sign on the wall to the right reads, "Standard School Vermont." An older man stands in the back to the left. Photo #3.
- Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs
Mount St. Mary's Academy - Miscellaneous
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- Date Created: 1955
- Description: 1955 photo of a teenager (student?) seated with a nun at a desk in an office.
- Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs
Meet the Standards
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- Creator: Giangreco, Michael F., 1956-.
- Date Created: 1999
- Description: The cartoon shows Mr. Moody (administrator) standing with a line of students behind him and a couple with a baby, Mr. and Mrs. Standard, in front of them. Mr. Moody says "Suzy, I'd like you to meet Mr. Standard, his wife, Mrs. Standard and their little baby Standard- They're new in town." The tag line reads "Confused by a state education directive, Mr. Moody arranges for every student in his school to meet the Standards."
- Parent Collections: Absurdities and Realities of Special Education, Flying by the Seat of Your Pants
Lesson League
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- Creator: Giangreco, Michael F., 1956-.
- Date Created: 2000
- Description: The cartoon shows a classroom with a teacher standing at the chalkboard in front of a class of kids. One of the kids in the front row is holding up a tape recorder and asks, "Mrs. Johnson, is it OK if I tape today's lesson?" Mrs. Johnson replies, "This lesson is intended for the private use of my class. Any rebroadcast or other use of this lesson without the express written consent of the national teacher lesson league is strictly prohibited." The tag line reads, "Simple accommodations in the age of litigation."
- Parent Collections: Absurdities and Realities of Special Education, Teaching Old Logs New Tricks
Eyes in the Back of the Head
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- Creator: Giangreco, Michael F., 1956-.
- Date Created: 1999
- Description: The cartoon shows a teacher writing on the blackboard in front of a class full of students. One of the students in the front row is making a goofy face at the rest of the class. Without looking behind her, the teacher says, "I saw that." The tag line reads "Students conduct a scientifically controlled experiment to verify that teachers really do have eyes in the back of their heads."
- Parent Collections: Absurdities and Realities of Special Education, Flying by the Seat of Your Pants
Bristol School -Class Pictures [Prints]
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- Description: 1945 Bristol School class photo in front of the old high school, Bristol, Vermont. Photo #5.
- Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs
Bristol School -Class Pictures [Prints]
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- Description: 1945 Bristol School class photo in front of the old high school, Bristol, Vermont. Photo #2.
- Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs
Essex Junction Boys Band
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- Description: Winter, 1945 photo of the Essex Junction Boys Band. Instruments include clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, euphonium, tuba, and bass and snare drums. Band director very likely the gentleman on the left. Photo #2.
- Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs