"During Hell Week February 1943". Photo showing several young men holding paddles or cricket bats, wearing signs and some wearing attire meant to degrade them. Top row left to right: Datz, Ditto, Bockes, Birrell, Groff, Hatts, Hanlon, Landis, Brechimier, Hambleton. Middle row, left to right: Kleppinger, Tighe, Glessner, Stevens, Katzenbach, Lancaster, Getz. Bottom row left to right: Pegel, Pettigrew, Gleichert, Taylor, Johnson, Evans, Fotis.
Photograph from the March 1949 issue of "the Local Agent". Seated left to right are: Miss Hetrick, Christian Engle, Miss Magesser, Miss Humphreville, Mildred, and Robert McMurtrie at the office of Engle, Hambright and Davies.
Provenance
Digital image only. Original owned by Engle, Hambright and Davies.
Awaiting Father Zangari's first Mass at St. Anne's Catholic Church are Sisters M. Alphonsus, (formerly Rita Smith), M. Constantia, and M. Olivia, formerly Blanche G. Smith.