![]() ![]() ![]() Hawley and Swart both went into chemical engineering. He may have been the photographer of some or all of these images:Īfter graduation several of these boys attended the University of Washington, including Harold Hendrickson, Clarence Hawley, and Gilbert Swart. This photo of Harold Hendrickson is labeled “Me (Buck)”. ![]() Apparently a visit to the mine required fancier clothes! This may have been a day off for the boys, or could have been an educational visit to learn about assaying or other mine-related topics. The cannery bunkhouses are visible in the background:Īnd on this photo “We boys cross the bay and go up to the tunnel of the gold mine”. Written on the back of this photo “We are rowing boat on the bay”. Cannery work reportedly paid better than the summer jobs available in Seattle at the time. As some of the photos in this set are from later years, one or more of the boys probably returned for subsequent summers. There were also a few commercial postcards, likely purchased during the trip. Several images are wallet-size prints with writing on the reverse side, and some of the smaller prints are partially hand-colorized. Some of these photos are RPPCs, or private photos printed on postcard stock. The students have acquired more rugged outfits and a variety of hats in this photo: Brewster is likely the older man seen in several of the group photos (at center, below). Some of these students went on to study Chemistry at various Washington colleges. Professor Carl Milton Brewster taught Chemistry at Washington State University. Twelve of these boys attended Ballard High School, while two (Owen and Hallett) attended Lincoln High School. ![]()
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