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[Johnette Hodgin, Michael Gary, Steed Smith, and Keith Coburn at Lee College-Huntsville Center]

Photograph of Johnette Hodgin, Michael Gary, Steed Smith and Keith Coburn conversing in an office at the Lee College-Huntsville Center. Back of photo reads, "Sharing a story at the new Lee College-Huntsville Center open house are Johnette Hodgin, LC acting dean of extension services; Michael Gary, LC-HC biology instructor; Steed Smith, LC-HC math instructor; and Dr. Keith Coburn, LC Regent. The new facilities are located at 3100 Interstate Highway 45 in Huntsville. / LC photo--May 1987 . 2019.2.843"
Date: May 1987
Creator: Lee College
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Chris Tracey, John McCormick, & Jane Monday at Lee College - Huntsville Center]

Photograph of Chris Tracey, John McCormick and Jane Monday conversing in an office at the Lee College - Huntsville Center. Back of photo reads, "Chris Tracy, left, deputy superintendent of the Windham School System, left, visits with John McCormick, Lee College acting academic dean, and Huntsville Mayor Jane Monday during the Lee College-Huntsville Center open house. Lee College-Huntsville Center offers higher educational opportunities to inmates in the Texas Department of Corrections, and the new administrative offices are located at 3100 Interstate 45, Suite 6. / LC photo--May 1987 / 2019.2.817"
Date: May 1987
Creator: Lee College
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Johnette Hodgin, Michael Gary, Steed Smith & Keith Coburn on Lee College-Huntsville campus]

Photograph of Johnette Hodgins, Michael Gary, Steed Smith, and Keith Coburn conversing in an office on the Lee College-Huntsville campus. Writing on the back of the photo reads: "6-9-87 / Sharing a story at the new Lee College-Huntsville Center open house are, from left, Johnette Hodgin, acting dean of extension services, Michael Gary, LC-HC biology instructor; Steed Smith,LC-HC math instructor; and Dr. Keith Coburn, LC Regent. The new facilities are located at 3100 Interstate Highway 45 in Huntsville. / LC photo-May 1987 / 2019.2.818
Date: May 1987
Creator: Lee College
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Alden Weaver, Randy Busch, Phillip Johnson and Cindy Burks at Lee College-Huntsville Center]

Photograph of a Alden Weaver, Randy Busch, Phillip Johnson and Cindy Burks chatting in an office at the Lee College-Huntsville Center. Back of the photo reads: " Guests enjoy the open house activities at Lee College's new Huntsville Center facilities. From left are LC Regent Alden Weaver; Randy Busch, LC planning and development office; Phillip Johnson, Texas Department of Corrections education consultant at the Ellis II unit; and Cindy Burks, LC-Huntsville Center employee / LC photo--May 1987 / 2019.2.773"
Date: May 1987
Creator: Lee College
System: The Portal to Texas History

[John Britt, Billy Walker, Thelma Percoco, & Bennie Sparkman]

Photograph of 3 men dressed in suits and 1 woman in a dress, posing in front of a blank wall. The woman and 1 man hold plaques. Back of photo reads, "May 17 1987 / Lee College staff members Billy Walker, second from left and Thelma Percoco, presented the Excellence in Education Awards. / Plaques were presented by last year recipients / John Britt, left & Bennie Sparkman, right."
Date: May 17, 1987
Creator: Lee College
System: The Portal to Texas History

Top ranking students, class of 1987, from left, Alicia Ainsworth, Ellen George and Trula Sattelmaier

Photograph of three woman standing holding award plaques.
Date: May 17, 1987
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Scott Townsend receives award from Young Democrats, Mitch Jackson, left and Ron Roberts

Photograph of a student receiving an award plaque.
Date: May 7, 1987
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

Bonnie Malloy, from Lee Library shows Lupe Alfaro and son Paul, Mexican crafts on display in the library

Photograph of Bonnie Malloy, from Lee Library, shows Lupe Alfaro and son Paul, Mexican crafts on display in the library
Date: May 20, 1987
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History