Photographs
Contains 72 Results:
Consumer Interest, 1980.
Part of the Truman State University Archives, this collection includes artifacts, audio-visual materials, manuscripts, photographs and print materials from Home Economics, which later became Family Sciences. The bulk of the materials are from the late 1960s through 1992, when the department began to close.
Certificate signing, undated.
Part of the Truman State University Archives, this collection includes artifacts, audio-visual materials, manuscripts, photographs and print materials from Home Economics, which later became Family Sciences. The bulk of the materials are from the late 1960s through 1992, when the department began to close.
Faculty, 1981–1982.
Baker, Inman, Eagon, Friesen, Bliem, Jensen, Hearn, Hogeland, Revelle, TPTAI Wellborn, Miller (includes two notes regarding photo).
Pamela Jo Turner Scholarship ceremony, undated.
Part of the Truman State University Archives, this collection includes artifacts, audio-visual materials, manuscripts, photographs and print materials from Home Economics, which later became Family Sciences. The bulk of the materials are from the late 1960s through 1992, when the department began to close.
Candid photos (2), undated.
Pictured: Lydia Inman [?]; Karen Turnbough.
At American Home Economics Association event, undated.
Part of the Truman State University Archives, this collection includes artifacts, audio-visual materials, manuscripts, photographs and print materials from Home Economics, which later became Family Sciences. The bulk of the materials are from the late 1960s through 1992, when the department began to close.
Group photo (Faculty), 1982.
Dr. Hall, Dr. Hachett, Dr. Heupenbecker [?], Dr. Gelley, Dr. Inman.
Dorothy Pearson and Dr. Lois Korslund in front of sign, "Family Sciences: A Measure of Excellence", undated.
Part of the Truman State University Archives, this collection includes artifacts, audio-visual materials, manuscripts, photographs and print materials from Home Economics, which later became Family Sciences. The bulk of the materials are from the late 1960s through 1992, when the department began to close.
Faculty, 1978.
Charlotte Revelle, Leslie Schulz, Sandra Powder [?], Becky Johnson, Carolyn Sidders [?], Ellen Farnsworth, Terri Glasscoch, Charlotte Wallings [?], Dorothy Zeiser.
Unidentified (2), 1978.
Part of the Truman State University Archives, this collection includes artifacts, audio-visual materials, manuscripts, photographs and print materials from Home Economics, which later became Family Sciences. The bulk of the materials are from the late 1960s through 1992, when the department began to close.