1931 Football Team Photograph
Sports Photographs, early 20th Century
Black and white photograph of 1931 East Junior High School Football Champions of Warren, Ohio. East Junior High School, established 1920, was demolished in 2010, according to internet research. In the second row, center is Paul William Davis, father of Roger Paul Davis and father-in-law of Cel Davis. The Garee Studio of Warren, Ohio created teh photograph.<br /><br />On the back, Paul William wrote "We won the football championship of 1931. At West, in Warren, Ohio. I was 15 yr. of age. Was in the 9th grade we played five games, won four. I played right tackle, on the first team <em>(sic)</em>." Signed: As Ever, Paul William Davis, 461 Todaxe (spelling?) Warren Ohio <em>(sic)</em>.<br /><br />Also written on the back by Roger Paul Davis (Paul William's son) is: Roger Paul Davis (15 yrs.) 1200 Summit. Warren Ohio Warren Harding 1966 H.R. <em>(home room)</em> 123 10th Grade <em>(sic)</em>.<br />Warren G. Harding High School opened in 1921 and is still open today. It is the only high school in the Warren school district. Roger Paul is now a resident of Kearney, Nebraska as of 2015.<br /><br />Also written on the back: Paul W. Davis, Died April 16, 1988 Dayton Ohio (sic).
Garee Studio, Warren, Ohio
Roger and Cel Davis
Paul William Davis
Garee Studio, Warren, Ohio
East Junior High School, Warren, Ohio
East Junior High School, Warren, Ohio
Garee Studio, Warren, Ohio
1931
1966
1988
1920
1921
2010
06/20/2015
April White
Dr. Jinny Turman (scans)
Roger and Cel Davis
University of Nebraska at Kearney (Images)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/21484260@N04/sets/72157606385158008/
https://renovateohioschools.wordpress.com/lost-schools/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_G._Harding_High_School
http://www.warrenschools.k12.oh.us/wgh/
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Photograph
English
Warren, Ohio
Dayton, Ohio
Kearney, Nebraska
U.S. Air Force Traffic Safety Certificate
War, Vietnam War, and U.S. Air Force Documents, Traffic Safety Certificate
Original paper certificate for Jimmy Ray White's completion of the U.S. Air Force Traffic Safety Course in 1969 at the Chanute Technical Training Center at the now decommissioned Air Force Base in Champaign County, Illinois. Jimmy, originally from Kearney, Nebraska, served in the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War and was father to Andy White. Jimmy passed away in 2004, after extensive chemotherapy and a long illness related to Agent Orange Gas Poisoning. The Chanute Air Force Base operated from 1917 to 1988.
United States Air Force
Andy White
Jimmy Ray White
United States Air Force
March 18, 1969
1917
1988
06/20/2015
April White
Dr. Jinny Turman (scans)
Andy and April White
University of Nebraska at Kearney (Images)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chanute_Air_Force_Base
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Paper Certificate
English
Kearney, Nebraska
Illinois
Vietnam