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[Stella Pepper and Lavonne Daniel in the cosmetology lab at Lee College]
Photograph of two women exchanging a check in the Lee College cosmetology lab. Back of photo reads, "Stella Pepper, left, member of "Friends of Lee College," presents a check for $1000 to Lavonne Daniel, cosmetology instructor at LC. The money will be used to purchase a new washer and dryer for cosmetology students [sic] use."
Date:
October 26, 1988
Creator:
Lee College
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Group Discussing Artworks]
Photograph of three people standing around a bust and a second, full-body sculpture, looking at details of the sculptures. Paintings and other artworks are visible in the background. Printed text on the back: "Doug Clark, right, discusses sculptures with Jack McClendon, art instructor at Lee College and art student Eva Stockett."
Date:
February 26, 1989
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Texas Legislators at Panel Discussion]
Photograph of four men seated on a stage behind a table that has glasses of water and microphones. Printed on back: "Representatives (left to right) Ed Watson, Tony Polumbo and Dan Shelley along with Senator Gene Green participate in a panel discussion on the upcoming legislative session at Lee College's faculty/staff inservice on Friday, August 26."
Date:
August 26, 1988
Creator:
unknown
System:
The Portal to Texas History
[Vivian Blevins and Oswall Harman adjust Reggie Brewer's graduation regalia]
Photograph of Lee College President Vivian Blevins and Regent Oswall Harman, adjusting Regent Reggie Brewer's graduation regalia on a stage behind a podium. Other people in graduation regalia are seated in the background. The back of the photo reads, "Lee College - Reggie Brewer, center, receiving his ceremonial hood / President Vivian Blevins, left / Oswall Harman, right / 2019.2898" Printed on the right-hand side is "OCT 26 1988"
Date:
October 26, 1988
Creator:
Lee College
System:
The Portal to Texas History