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Home movie of various celebrations taking place in 1963, according to can label. Begins with a children's birthday party where Ted, Joan, and other children ride ponies in a backyard with a swing s...
Home movie of a trip to the Jersey Shore. Shows a family with a young son (Ted) enjoying a day at the beach with friends. Ted and the other kids play in the surf while women sunbathe. The family al...
Compilation reel of home movies from 1962, according to the can label. Shows a family beach trip to Margate City, New Jersey. Ted and Joan play at the beach and fly kites while women sunbathe. Show...
Home movie of a family road trip. Begins with Lori and her dad holding a sign that reads "California vacation June 19 1965". Shows the family traveling to Yellowstone National Park with several sto...
Home movie of a family road trip, continuing from [Lori Marion #1]. At Yellowstone, the camera shows many shots of deer and brown and black bears wandering near cars. Landmarks show include: Mammot...
Home movie of a family road trip, continuing from the boat tour at the end of [Lori Marion #2]. Notable landmarks in this film include: Balclutha historic landmark in San Francisco, Yosemite Falls,...
Home movie of a family road trip, continuing at Disneyland from the end of [Lori Marion #3]. Shows the Rocket to the Moon, Matterhorn, Alice in Wonderland attractions. The family then visits Univer...
Home movie of a family road trip, continuing at the Las Vegas strip from the end of [Lori Marion #4]. Shows the family at the swimming pool of the Stardust Hotel, visiting Hoover Dam and Lake Mead,...
Student receiving an award at the Maurer Law School Recognition Ceremony for the Class of 1965. Possibly Leonard E. Eilbacher, recipient of the Phi Delta Phi Graduate of the Year Award.