Girls school in Conejos, 1900
LHP_Intern2020-01-09T22:06:28+00:00The Sisters of Loretto ran a school for girls in Conejos, perhaps for Spanish-speaking children
The Sisters of Loretto ran a school for girls in Conejos, perhaps for Spanish-speaking children
San Luis Valley Farms, Colorado
Members of the staff of El Conquistador, a yearbook, sit at a table at the San Luis Institute of the Arts and Crafts in San Luis.
Rueben Pacheco, a student in the General Vocational Program at the San Luis Institute of the Arts and Crafts in San Luis, 1953
The San Luis Institute of the Arts and Crafts, San Luis, 1953
Students in the General Vocational Program, inside the San Luis Institute of the Arts and Crafts in San Luis, 1953
The President's House at Adams State University, founded in 1921 as a "normal school" ( teachers' college) in Alamosa
Freshman class officers at the San Luis Institute of the Arts and Crafts in San Luis (Costilla County). They are identified (left to right) as: Secretary-Treasurer Irene Trujillo, Vice President Gene Medina, and President Abie Duarte.
Women in a physical education class at the San Luis Institute of the Arts and Crafts in San Luis (Conejos County). The women are identified (left to right) as: Margie Cordova, Josephine Prezzia, Lucille Ortega, Sally Trujillo, Henrietta Lobato, Loyola Romero, Viola Garcia, Irene Arguello, Ninfa Romero, Delfinia Rael.