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[Award Winner at National Nurse's Day Celebration]

Description: Photograph of a woman in a wheelchair posing with a man standing behind her to the left, holding a bouquet, and a woman standing just behind her at right, holding a certificate. Printed text on back: "Sylvia Jared, front, nominated her favorite nurse, Rosemary Zeglin, right, to be honored as part of Lee College's National Nurses' Day celebration. Councilman Ron Embry, left, assisted in making the presentations to nurses honored."
Date: 1986~
Partner: Lee College

[La Tipica Cinco de Mayo Performance]

Description: Photograph of musicians playing a violin and small, traditional guitar seated in the center of the image, a woman standing behind them playing a xylophone, and a woman facing away from the camera playing a piano at right. Another woman is seated at the far left but does not appear to have an instrument. Printed on back: "One of the highlights of the Cinco de Mayo celebration was the performance of La Tipica, Baytown's own all-female Hispanic orchestra. Members are, from left, Consuelo Chapa,… more
Date: May 27, 1988
Partner: Lee College

Honorary Degree Recipients, 1988.

Description: Photograph of three men in mortarboard caps and gowns standing in front of a brick wall, along with two women standing in front of them. Printed text on the back: "Honorary degree recipients at Lee College's convocation are Reggie Brewer, president and chief executive officer of Baytown State Bank; Victoria Taylor Walker, community leader and teacher; T. Barney Gray, member of the first LC class; Wilhelmina Delco, state representative; and Ed Watson, state representative. Ms. Delco was also g… more
Date: November 10, 1988
Partner: Lee College

Martin Luther King Event

Description: Photograph of three women and a man standing in a group in front of a brick wall with a bulletin board. Printed text on back: "Robert McKinley Gilmore, right, associate professor at Prairie View A&M University, was the guest speaker at Lee College's 'A Man For All People' tribute to the late Martin Luther King. From left are Delores Owens, chairman of the event; Vivian Blevins, Lee College president; and Letha Gilmore, wife of the speaker."
Date: January 22, 1988
Partner: Lee College

[Students Playing Cards]

Description: Photograph of two unidentified students seated at a round table that is partially visible, playing cards. The photo is taken at an angle that shows the female student's hand, and a male student is seated to her left. A brick wall and a corridor are visible in the background.
Date: [1968..1969]
Partner: Lee College

Opening Reception

Description: Photograph of six unidentified people seated at two square tables in the cafeteria during the opening of Lee College. Two men wearing suits with towels over their arms are standing near the tables, one on the right and one in the background on the left. In the background, windows along the wall are visible on the left and several other people are partially visible on the right.
Date: October 21, 1951
Partner: Lee College

Faculty Member

Description: Headshot portrait of a faculty member at Lee College, visible from the chest up and facing her left. She is wearing a light-colored shirt with a thin, striped scarf. "Meador, Faculty" is handwritten on the back.
Date: unknown
Partner: Lee College

Snack Bar.

Description: Photograph of several unidentified people at a snack bar on the Lee College campus. A woman behind the counter is handing a drink cup to one of the two men in on the near side. There is a display of packaged foods on the counter in the right side of the photo, a grill area and warming lights behind the woman, and part of a menu board visible in the upper-right corner. Handwritten text on the back says, "60s snack bar."
Date: 196X
Partner: Lee College

[Family Touring Lee College Auditorium]

Description: Photograph of a man, woman, and two young girls at the opening of Lee College, standing in front of a stage where Lee College music instructor,Tom Stone, is seated behind a keyboard speaking with them. There is a large basket of flowers on the front of the stage, and what appears to be a grand piano on the other side of the organ that the man is playing; a curtain is closed at the back of the stage.
Date: October 21, 1951
Partner: Lee College

[People Touring Business Lab]

Description: Photograph of a group of people including several young children in a business lab at the Lee College opening. The lab includes several lines of desks that have covered typewriters on them; in the center of the room, a young woman appears to be typing at a raised desk while the others watch. A row of large windows is visible along the wall on the right side of the image.
Date: October 21, 1951
Partner: Lee College

[Professor Smoke Teaching a Class]

Description: Photograph of Mack Smoke standing at the front of a classroom while teaching a Bible course, facing the left side of the image. He has a book under his left arm and he is holding a wooden pointer that is resting on a map over a blackboard to his right. The map is titled "The Distribution of Nations" and shows an area of the Middle East around the Mediterranean Sea; in front of Smoke, there is a projector on the left and a tape recorder to the right.
Date: August 1964
Partner: Lee College

[Visitors in Physics Lab]

Description: Photograph of a group of unidentified people standing behind a table in a physics lab during the opening of Lee College. The group, which includes a number of men and women with a young girl and boy in the front, are looking up toward the ceiling where one of the men on the left seems to be pulling a cord. An apparatus is visible on the table and behind the group are a series of close blinds.
Date: October 21, 1951
Partner: Lee College

Frank Maystorovich

Description: Headshot portrait of Frank Maystorovich, a chemistry faculty member at Lee College, looking toward the right, visible from the chest up. He is wearing a light-colored shirt with a dark-colored bow tie and a plaid jacket.
Date: unknown
Partner: Lee College
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