The document contains photographs and information about several teachers and their experiences working at rural schools in Idaho in the 1930s-1940s, including Eilene Evans who taught at Roseberry School and Whitney-Fairbrother School in the 1930s-1940s, carrying groceries on her back through the mountains. It also mentions Eleanor Morgan Manning who taught at Fern School and lived in Cabarton, and sisters Marilyn and Marjorie Kerby who attended Alpha School, with a photo of them from 1935-1936 identifying their positions in the class.
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Ed 574 Qualitative Research: Participant Photos
1. Eleanor Morgan Manning Taught here: FERN SCHOOL IN ROUND VALLEY Photograph
by: Duane Petersen
Roseberry School is the building on the right where Eilene Evans had her first
teaching job in 1935. ROSEBERRY TOWNSITE
2. Eilene Scott Evans
Eilene Scott Evans: 1938-1939 school year, skiing into the Whitney-Fairbrother
School from Donnelly with a week’s worth of groceries on her back.
3. Eilene Scott Evans
Eilene sitting at the desk in the Roseberry School. Eilene is 98 years old in this photo.
Eilene Taught in the High Valley School
5. View of the Logging Town Cabarton
Eleanor Morgan Manning lived in the white house in the left front of this photo.
The school was down the lane on the right.
Sunday School at Alpha School
Marilyn Kerby Whitson
Marjorie Kerby Cojerean
1933
6. Marjorie Kerby Cojerean & Will Kerby
Kerby Homesteading Siblings
In all that trouble at the Alpha School!
7. Round Valley School 1910
Boy on the left with hat in hand Marjorie Kerby Cojerean and Marilyn Kerby
Whitson’s father. The teacher is in the back row. She is the two sister’s paternal
grandmother.
8. Alpha Schoolhouse 1935-1936
Marilyn and Marjorie Kerby
Marilyn Kerby Whitson is the 2nd from the left in the back and Marjorie Kerby
Cojerean is the 4th girl from the left in the front. Their brother Will Kerby is the
7th from the left in the front. Marilyn’s “favorite” teacher who was known to be
extra mean to the younger students is standing next to Marilyn on the left back
corner of the photograph.
9. Sisters Marilyn and Marjorie Talk About Old Times
On the porch of their family homestead at
Alpha where Marjorie still lives.
Marjorie Cojerean, 84
Marilyn Whitson, 88