Mrs. Alan M. Kennedy and Mrs. Edwin P. Calhoun (1940)
4736 Colfax Ave. S (Kennedy)
Source: Hennepin County Library
Kennedy is on the left.
Mrs. Alan M. Kennedy and Mrs. Edwin P. Calhoun (1940)
4736 Colfax Ave. S (Kennedy)
Source: Hennepin County Library
Kennedy is on the left.
South High Letterman Club Officers (1940)
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Alum planning an event at the Andrews hotel. L to R, back: Doc Lindahl, Ernie Stover, Don Nelson. L to R, front: Einar Nellson, Lud Solem, Joe Zalusky
Winston Munson (1947)
1707 Park Ave. S
Source: Hennepin County Library
Central High School student Winston Munson, son of Anne Munson (not pictured), graduated as Salutatorian in January 1947. Photo taken in December, 1946.
Newly Elected State Officers of the American Legion (1941)
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L to R: Anderson, Eid, Harpster, Enoch, Murray
Eugene Ormandy (1935)
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Ormandy conducting.
Mural on the Side of Cookhouse Recording Studios (1981)
8 26th St. E
Source: Hennepin County Library
Cookhouse Recording Studios was a recording studio in Minneapolis. Prince's first professional recording was done at the studio after local musician Pepe Willie hired Prince to play guitar and synthesizer in the band 94 East.
A. B. Long (1928)
Source: Hennepin County Library
Long is the President of the Division of Offline Traffic Representatives of the Traffic Club of Minneapolis.
Costumes Worn by Andrews Sisters Auctioned (1946)
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Minneapolis models; Winnie Kennedy, Norma Johnson, and Norma Nelson, pose in costumes worn by the famous vocal group, the Andrews Sisters. The costumes will be auctioned off at the Geneva Association's charity ball in the Nicollet Hotel.