[La Tipica Cinco de Mayo Performance]

Photograph of musicians playing a violin and small, traditional guitar seated in the center of the image, a woman standing behind them playing a xylophone, and a woman facing away from the camera playing a piano at right. Another woman is seated at the far left but does not appear to have an instrument. Printed on back: "One of the highlights of the Cinco de Mayo celebration was the performance of La Tipica, Baytown's own all-female Hispanic orchestra. Members are, from left, Consuelo Chapa, Natalia Coronado, Elvira Martinez, Margarita DeLeon and Lupe Mata."
Date: May 27, 1988
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Ed Moak awards Jack Clifton an achievement certificate]

Photograph of a man speaking at a podium, a man stands by and a woman uses American Sign Language to interpret. Back of photo reads, "May 27 1988 / Jack Clifton, left, a former Lee College student in the hearing-impaired program, is awarded a certificate of outstanding achievement by Ed Moak, dean of student personnel services at Lee College, during Celebration of Abilities. Clifton, who attended Gallaudet University after leaving Lee, has a degree in psychology and works as a caseworker for deaf and hearing-impaired clients. Interpreter Cindy Clayton interprets Dean Moak's presentation."
Date: May 27, 1988
Creator: Lee College
System: The Portal to Texas History