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Joan Mondale Photos, 1979

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Scope and Contents note

From the Fonds:

Photography has always been important to the National Music Camp, and photos exist from the earliest years of the Camp. Beginning in circa 1944, a concerted effort was made each year to fully document camp life. A professional photographer was on site throughout the season, taking high quality, usually staged, photographs. These consisted of group shots of each of the camper cabins, and numerous individual shots of campers and instructors. These photos were developed on-site in the campus darkroom.

The campers at NMC were divided into age groups called Junior, Intermediate and High School. There was also a University contingent from the University of Michigan for many years. The sequence of negatives reflects these divisions. Two other typical divisions are General camp photos and Post-camp photos. General photos are often simply of the High Schoolers who constituted the majority of the campers at NMC, but also include more generic and candid shots of camp life. Post-camp indicates that camp had concluded, and these photos document the routines associated with closing down the camp for the summer.

When the Arts Academy began in the 1962-63 school year, the tradition of photography was continued, and similar high-quality shots were taken of the students. Theses are generally all numbered sequentially, and not divided into the four classes of Freshman, Sophomore, etc. It was around this time that the 4 x 5 large format was supplemented, and then supplanted, by the 120 film medium format, approximately 2.25" x 2.25".

Dates

  • 1979

Biographical / Historical

Joan Mondale was the wife of Walter Mondale and Second Lady of the United States from 1977-1981. She was known as "Joan of Art" because of her enthusiastic support of the arts. She visited Interlochen August 8, 1979.

Extent

15 Photographic Prints : 3 - 8" x 10" - b&w close up prints of Mondale speaking 1 - 8" x 10" - b&w print of Mondale being interviewed, sitting next to unidentified man 3 - 8" x 10" - b&w prints of Mondale on platform, Roger Jacobi in crowd 1 - 8" x 10" - b&w print of Mondale on conductor's platform laughing with students 1 - 8" x 10" - b&w print of Mondale shaking hands with unidentified man 1 - 8" x 10" - b&w print of Mondale shaking hands with unidentified conductors, Roger Jacobi and unidentified man next to her 2 - 8" x 10" - b&w prints of Mondale sitting next to Roger Jacobi 2- 8" x 10" - b&w prints of Mondale and Roger Jacobi walking through Giddings Concourse 1 - 8" x 10" - b&w print of Mondale and Roger Jacobi walking outside

Language of Materials

English

Materials Specific Details

Negative numbers written on prints: 1896-33a; 1896-31a; 1896-32a; 1895-12a; 1896-4a; 1896-5a; 1895-15a; 1895-36a; 1896-7a; 1895-37a; 1894-34a; 1894-24a; 1896-44a; 1896-3a; 1894-4a;

General

8" x 10" - print of Joan Mondale (second right) being interviewed, sitting next to unidentified man (far right) 8" x 10" - prints of Joan Mondale (center) on platform, Roger Jacobi (far right) in crowd 8" x 10" - prints of Joan Mondale (center) on platform, Roger Jacobi (far left) in crowd 8" x 10" - print of Joan Mondale (right) shaking hands with unidentified man (left) 8" x 10" - print of Joan Mondale (second right) shaking hands with unidentified conductor (far right), Roger Jacobi (second left) and unidentified man (far left) next to her 8" x 10" - prints of Joan Mondale (front row, second left) sitting next to Roger Jacobi (front row, third left) 8" x 10" - prints of Joan Mondale (center) and Roger Jacobi (far right) walking through Giddings Concourse 8" x 10" - print of Joan Mondale (right) and Roger Jacobi (left) walking outside

Repository Details

Part of the Archives of Interlochen Center for the Arts Repository

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