Creation Date
1955
Decade
1950
Subject
Jacksonville State University -- History, Jacksonville State College -- History, Girl Scouts of the United States of America, College students -- Alabama, Jacksonville State College -- Students, Foreign Students -- Education (Higher), Jacksonville State University. International House.
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Description
The theme of 1958 National Girl Scout Week was "You Can Count On Her." Shown members of Jacksonville Troop 49 learn about Japanese culture from International House program student Tomiko Sato at Jacksonville State College. From left are, front row, Patsy Avens, Gail Williams, Tomiko Sato, Shirley Sims, Sherry Marbut, back row, Janice Sassnet, Mary Emily Nimmons, Judy Mitchell, Patsy Estes, Rebecca Taylor, and Peggy Nunnaly. (circa March 9, 1958)
Date Digitized
January 2017
Names of Persons Pictured
C.R. Wood
Is Part Of
Rights
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Location
The original negative is housed at JSU McClellan Technical Information Center, Binder 21, Sleeve 63.
Identifier
http://jsucollections.jsu.edu:9000/rpc/cat/Imaging/photocollection/psn/psn1950/psn1950_18/PSN1950faculty_05230.tif
Technical Metadata
Archival images are tiffs scanned from the original material at 300 dpi. The file name is PSN1950faculty_05230.tif; file size is 1.2 MB. Original image is 3 by 5 on celluloid diacetate/triacetate film stock
Keywords
Jacksonville State University -- History, Jacksonville State College -- History, Girl Scouts of the United States of America, College students -- Alabama, Jacksonville State College -- Students, Foreign Students -- Education (Higher), Jacksonville State University. International House.