books
Found in 107 Collections and/or Records:
Nightingale Book of World Records, 2012
Student Publications consist of Nightingale student-created content published by students, usually under the guidance of a faculty advisor. Publications include student newspapers, literary magazines, art magazines, foreign language magazines, humor, and entertainment publications. Most are created by Upper School students, although some Middle School publications are included. The archives does not have full runs of most student publications.
Nightingale Book of World Records, 2010
Student Publications consist of Nightingale student-created content published by students, usually under the guidance of a faculty advisor. Publications include student newspapers, literary magazines, art magazines, foreign language magazines, humor, and entertainment publications. Most are created by Upper School students, although some Middle School publications are included. The archives does not have full runs of most student publications.
Nightingale Book of World Records, 2011
Student Publications consist of Nightingale student-created content published by students, usually under the guidance of a faculty advisor. Publications include student newspapers, literary magazines, art magazines, foreign language magazines, humor, and entertainment publications. Most are created by Upper School students, although some Middle School publications are included. The archives does not have full runs of most student publications.
"Ocean Life." Student handmade book of ocean life facts, c. 1985 - 2005
"Once a Paulina ... A History of St. Paul's Girls' School," by Howard Bailes, 2000
Photograph of a seated student's leg and foot with shoes removed, next to a backpack, copy of "The Odyssey," and a cup of ramen noodles spilled onto the floor, 1984 -1985
Photograph of Ann Wilson '49 reading to Class of 1993. Accompanied by note, c. 1982 - 1987
Photograph of Annette Rodriguez and three students looking through Spanish textbooks / Joan Ford Photography, 1998
This subseries consists of photographs taken by Joan Ford Photography, who was hired to photograph student life at the schoolhouse for use by the institutional advancement, communications, and admissions departments. The photographs consist mostly of contact sheets with some editing via colored dot stickers next to some images. There are enlarged prints of select photographs, which are described more specifically within this subseries.