Ted Johnson, (seated on the right) of Trondhjem Minnesota, was a student at the Augsburg Academy from 1901 until 1903. Here he is shown with an unidentified classmate.
Ted Johnson, (seated on the right) of Trondhjem, Minnesota, was a student at the Augsburg Academy from 1901 until 1903. Here he is shown with three fellow musicians.
The Class of 1912 gathered on an automobile for a group photograph. Marion Drake, founder of Faribault County Historical Society (FCHS) stands next to a person holding a sign.
Graduating students stand outside (old) Holy Angels Academy on Fourth Street North, Minneapolis. The grade and high school opened in 1877. In 1907 the high school was transferred to St. Margaret's Academy (first location). The grade school closed in 1928. Both Holy Angels and St. Margaret's were owned and operated by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet
Central Hillside; Duluth Central High school classroom; blackboards filled with information; sophomores; students; boys and girls; Latin teacher Arthur F.M. Custance is pointing to the board that says The Caesar Class; students are holding their books for the photographer to see them; wood and iron desks; desks bolted to floor
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Duluth, Kathryn A. Martin Library, Northeast Minnesota Historical Collections
Real photographic postcard of the Shakopee High School Junior Class students in 1912. The image shows 15 students, four boys and eleven girls, lined up together in two rows. Etched into the emulsion along the bottom edge of the image is "1912/Junior Class/High School/ Shakopee Minn." Card is unused.
A photograph of three unidentified young women wearing formal dresses, gloves, and crowns, possibly homecoming dance. The young women wear paper crowns.
Three young men pose for a photograph on the steps of North High School. North High School serves the North Side neighborhood in Minneapolis. The high school is located at 1500 James Avenue North.
Contributing Institution:
University of Minnesota Libraries, Nathan and Theresa Berman Upper Midwest Jewish Archives