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Eleanor (Gerard) and snow
Eleanor Gerard came from Oakland, California to teach high school students at Topaz. She later married Emil Sekerak
Eleanor\u27s Block 2 rooms
Eleanor Gerard Sekerak\u27s apartment with Bill Oshima, Rhoda Nishimura and Paul Tani, her students
Eleanor\u27s classroom Block 32
Eleanor Gerard taught civics and was the vice principal of Topaz High School. She was employed there from 1942 to 1945. Teacher lectures
Lorne Bell, Marian Bell, Eleanor (Gerard Sekerak)
Lorne Bell worked as an administrator. Eleanor Gerard was a high school teacher at camp
A first look at "Who's the Murderer?" by Eleanor Sleath
"Who's the Murderer?" was published in 1802 by Eleanor Sleath, who is named as an author of one of the 'horrid novels' in Northanger Abbey. This paper discusses some details of what is known about Eleanor Sleath, and discusses the editing process as well as giving a short summary of the book and some of the gothic elements, with particular reference to Sleath's principal influence, Ann Radcliffe's Mysteries of Udulpho
Eleanor Gerard and Muriel (Matzkin) Shapp
Eleanor Gerard was a school teacher at camp. They are standing in front of an adminstrative building with awnings
Students visiting at Eleanor Gerard\u27s apartment
On the back of the photo: "Eleanor Gerard\u27s Block 2 Apt May or June 1943. George Yamashiro, , , Joe Inatome, Jim Ida, Hank Fukui, Himeo Tsumori, York Sato, Mas Kawaguchi, Tomio Sakurai, Mary MacMillan.
Students at Eleanor Gerard\u27s Block 2 rooms
Joe Inatome, Jim Ida and Himeo Tsumori, some of the students at Eleanor\u27s apartment
Eleanor (Gerard Sekerak) on hike 2 m. out of camp
Eleanor Gerard was a teacher at the high school, well-loved by her students
Friendship quilt by Eleanor D. Peterson
Image of Friendship quilt created in 1934 by Eleanor D. Peterson. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Eleanor P. Madsen as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994
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