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Media Centennial Celebration. Youth Day. Program on High School field
Date: 1950-06-06
Children square dancing. Media Friends School and Media Elementary School presented similar dance performances.
Media Centennial Celebration. Youth Day. Program on High School field
Date: 1950-06-06
Children square dancing. Media Friends School and Media Elementary School presented similar dance performances.
Media Centennial Celebration. Youth Day. Program on High School field
Date: 1950-06-06
Children with red, white and blue striped hats waving American flags.
Media Centennial Celebration
Date: 1950-06-03/1950-06-10
Edward V. Streeper and unidentified woman, at Media High School athletic field.
Media Centennial Celebration. Borough Day. Evening events on High School field
Date: 1950-06-09
Performance by uniformed drill units from the LuLu Temple Philadelphia.
Media Centennial Celebration. Borough Day. Evening events on High School field
Date: 1950-06-09
Performance by uniformed drill units from the LuLu Temple Philadelphia.
Media Centennial Celebration. Borough Day. Evening events on High School field
Date: 1950-06-09
Media Centennial Beard Contest. Charles Wray, winner of "Most Popular Beard," shakes hands with Elwood J. Benson.
Media Centennial Celebration. Borough Day. Evening events on High School field
Date: 1950-06-09
Media Centennial Beard Contest. Awards ceremony
Media Centennial Celebration. Borough Day. Evening events on High School field
Date: 1950-06-09
Media Centennial Beard Contest. Five finalists, left to right: Jack Kelley, Charles Parker, Harry McLeod, Francis Cunningham, and Charles Wray. Judges, left to right: John D. Gordy, publisher, Media Comment; unidentified woman (either Doris Wiley of…
Media Centennial Celebration. Borough Day. Evening events on High School field
Date: 1950-06-09
George G. Jeffries (in Shriner hat), and Frank Lees help Patty Highfield select three beardless permit numbers from the box, each winner receiving a $25 savings bond.
Media Centennial Celebration. Borough Day. Evening events on High School field
Date: 1950-06-09
George G. Jeffries (in Shriner hat), and Frank Lees help Patty Highfield select three beardless permit numbers from the box, each winner receiving a $25 savings bond.
Media Centennial Celebration. Borough Day. Evening events on High School field
Date: 1950-06-09
Boys from Media Boys' Club selling drinks to spectator.
Media Centennial Celebration. Borough Day. Evening events on High School field
Date: 1950-06-09
Performance by uniformed drill units from the LuLu Temple Philadelphia.
Media Centennial Celebration. Borough Day. Evening events on High School field
Date: 1950-06-09
J. Fred Schultz, Media burgess, and Mrs. Crosby L. Smith, with bouquet.
Media Centennial Celebration. Borough Day. Evening events on High School field
Date: 1950-06-09
Beard Contest finalists seated in foreground, with spectators in background. Left to right, seated: Possibly Mrs. Jack Kelley, Jack Kelley, Francis Cunningham, Charles Wray. Kneeling: Charles Parker, Harry McLeod.
Media Centennial Celebration. Borough Day. Evening events on High School field
Date: 1950-06-09
Charles Wray, winner, Media Centennial Beard Contest
Media Centennial Celebration. Borough Day. Evening events on High School field
Date: 1950-06-09
LuLu Temple Philadelphia. Uniformed drill units perform on the Media High School field
Media Centennial Celebration. Borough Day. Evening events on High School field
Date: 1950-06-09
LuLu Temple Philadelphia. Uniformed drill units perform on the Media High School field
Media Centennial Celebration. Borough Day. Evening events on High School field
Date: 1950-06-09
Judge's stand, with Nan Dutton holding flowers, and Mrs. Crosby L. Smith to her right. The LuLu Potentate is Walter N. Hagerman. (Chester Times, June 10, 1950)
Media Centennial Celebration. Civic Day. Evening program on the High School field
Date: 1950-06-07
Dancing children in skeleton costumes. They were probably part of the Media High School Marching Band's rendition of "Dry Bones." (Chester Times, June 8, 1950)