The collection consists of three boxes of school records. Included are teacher's manuals, lesson plans, printed material papers, student information cards, attendance records, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and photographs.
The contents of manuscript collection MS 474 (Arthur H. Hays) were transferred to MS 574 in 1995. The collection now contains 6 boxes, box- 1-4 personal papers and photographs, box 5 - Kuna history and box 6 - oversize photos.
The Doughboy Monument in Moscow, Idaho, unveiled by the American Legion on May 30, 1923. The monumnet was provided for by the Latah County Commissioners and constructed by George H. Moody.
Upper row: 1. Helen Murphy Blackinger (left), 2. Fred Irwin, Mgr. Idaho-Pittsburg later Trade Dollar Mine, 3. Permeal French, later Dean of Women, University of Idaho. Lower row: 1. R. H. Britt, Mgr. Poorman Mine.
When Dr. H. E. Dedman (left) and Hank (Arnold L.) Heneke (right) Hillcrest pro, came in off the Country Club golf course, they were signed up to be blood donors by Mrs. D. R. Wooters (center left) and Miss Delphine Aldecoa.