Newspaper Article about Kyle Rollins. The article is pieced together with six clippings.
"Naturalist Kyle Rollins Constantly Seeks Clues" by Lori Owens
Thank You Card to Shirlee Rollins, signed by the Greer High Faculty. "Year after year, as the lovely flowers you plant bloom and grow, we are reminded how much it means to have someone express caring for our school."
Photocopy of an original photo of a Locust Hill Elementary School class photo taken outside the front door with students in two rows on the stairs. Their teacher, labeled by the photocopy's included notes as Viola Hayes Heath, can be seen at the right side.
Handwritten notes on the photocopy label the class at 1954-1955 First Grade
Paper that is stapled to the photocopy includes handwritten notes identifying the students.
Photocopy of an original photo of a Locust Hill Elementary School class photo taken outside the front door with students in three rows on the stairs. Their teacher, labeled by the photocopy's included notes as Viola Hayes Heath, can be seen in the middle of the back row.
Paper that is stapled to the photocopy includes handwritten notes identifying the students.
Photocopy of an original photo of a Locust Hill Elementary School class photo taken outside the front door with students in two rows on the stairs. Their teacher, labeled by the photocopy's included notes as Viola Hayes Heath, can be seen at the right.
Photocopy of an original picture of young students lined up against a brick wall of a building. Photocopy includes handwritten note that labels the group as from Locust Hill Elementary School in October 1952 and potentially containing both 1st and 2nd grade students.
Photocopy of an original picture that featured Lenoah Elementary School students and their teacher sitting in three rows on the front steps of a building, likely the school building.
The photocopy includes a note labeling it as Lenoah Elementary School in approximately 1935.
A handwritten note on the back labels the student on the top left next to the teacher as William Carroll Boman.
William Carroll Boman may have been the nephew of John Landrum Bomar.
Black and white photograph of the outside of Pleasant Grove School. Students and teachers can be seen lined up in front of the building. A handwritten note on the back labels this as Pleasant Grove School in the 1920s, and the building is noticeably older than the version of the school seen in 2026.28.9.11, which was taken at an unknown time.
Black and white photograph of the outside of Pleasant Grove School. The sign above the door reads "Pleasant Grove School". The date the picture was originally taken is unknown, but it is more recent than 2026.28.9.12, which was taken in the 1920s.
The back of photograph has a handwritten note that labels it as located where Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Fellowship Hall stands.
Newspaper clipping from the Greer Citizen in 1984 highlighting Pleasant Grove students from 1914-1915. Includes printed photograph and text block identifying individuals in the photo.
The name Gordon L. Smith has been underlined in blue ink.
The newspaper clipping has been taped to a blank piece of white paper.
List of names handwritten in on unprinted paper. Labels students by rows. Class labeled as 4th grade at Central Elementary School in Greer 1912 (graduated in 1919). Note was written by Lois D Elnore in 1999
List of names handwritten on paper that is printed on the with the blue text "My Classmates' Autographs". Also printed is a label for National School Studio.
List of names organized by row.
A handwritten note on the back labels it as 1971-72.
List of names handwritten on paper that is printed on the with the blue text "My Classmates' Autographs". Also printed is a label for National School Studio.
List of names organized by row.
A handwritten note on the back labels it as 1970-71.
The front of the paper includes a printed photograph of a school. The back of the paper includes printed lines for a handwritten list of names of classmates.
The side with the image labels it as 1961-1962.
List labels student names by row.
List of names handwritten on blue paper that is printed on the back with the text "My Classmates". Also printed is a label that is cut off for National School Studio.
Labels student names by row.