Box 5
Contains 8 Results:
Personal Correspondence I
This collection consists of correspondence, official plans, and scrapbooks of teaching-related activities, including a trip to Havana, Cuba in 1950 to meet with Cuban teachers and school administrators. There are also framed photographs, certificates and loose papers and newspaper clippings following Hazel Lewis’ career.
Personal Correspondence II
This folder contains congratulation cards and notes from Hazel Lewis being elected President of the Georgia Education Association in Atlanta in 1963
Photographs
Photos of Hazel Lewis with friends, family, and winning awards; also includes a photograph of W.H. Shaw
Tithing
This collection consists of correspondence, official plans, and scrapbooks of teaching-related activities, including a trip to Havana, Cuba in 1950 to meet with Cuban teachers and school administrators. There are also framed photographs, certificates and loose papers and newspaper clippings following Hazel Lewis’ career.
School Related I
This collection consists of correspondence, official plans, and scrapbooks of teaching-related activities, including a trip to Havana, Cuba in 1950 to meet with Cuban teachers and school administrators. There are also framed photographs, certificates and loose papers and newspaper clippings following Hazel Lewis’ career.
School Related II
This collection consists of correspondence, official plans, and scrapbooks of teaching-related activities, including a trip to Havana, Cuba in 1950 to meet with Cuban teachers and school administrators. There are also framed photographs, certificates and loose papers and newspaper clippings following Hazel Lewis’ career.
School Related III
This collection consists of correspondence, official plans, and scrapbooks of teaching-related activities, including a trip to Havana, Cuba in 1950 to meet with Cuban teachers and school administrators. There are also framed photographs, certificates and loose papers and newspaper clippings following Hazel Lewis’ career.
School Related IV
This collection consists of correspondence, official plans, and scrapbooks of teaching-related activities, including a trip to Havana, Cuba in 1950 to meet with Cuban teachers and school administrators. There are also framed photographs, certificates and loose papers and newspaper clippings following Hazel Lewis’ career.