TY - GEN AB - Lincoln High School photo for 1950-51 school year, signed to the Rochelle's by Carlie Mae. Dr. Charles E. Rochelle served as a private in the U.S. Army in World War I. After the war, he became the first African-American to receive a doctorate in education from the University of California-Berkeley. Dr. Rochelle was a social studies teacher and then principal of Lincoln High School in Evansville, IN, retiring in 1962. He served as a member of Liberty Baptist, Cawthar Shrine Temple, Deaconess Hospital Foundation Board, and was a 33rd Degree Mason. AU - Charles E. Rochelle DA - 1950 ID - 1493563 KW - K-12 Education KW - Local Education KW - Local History KW - African American Community KW - Education KW - People and Communities KW - Photographs KW - Regional History KW - Related Materials -- 1901-1950 L1 - https://library.usi.edu/record/1493563/files/2322.jpg L2 - https://library.usi.edu/record/1493563/files/2322.jpg L4 - https://library.usi.edu/record/1493563/files/2322.jpg LA - eng LK - https://library.usi.edu/record/1493563/files/2322.jpg N2 - Lincoln High School photo for 1950-51 school year, signed to the Rochelle's by Carlie Mae. Dr. Charles E. Rochelle served as a private in the U.S. Army in World War I. After the war, he became the first African-American to receive a doctorate in education from the University of California-Berkeley. Dr. Rochelle was a social studies teacher and then principal of Lincoln High School in Evansville, IN, retiring in 1962. He served as a member of Liberty Baptist, Cawthar Shrine Temple, Deaconess Hospital Foundation Board, and was a 33rd Degree Mason. PB - University of Southern Indiana PY - 1950 T1 - Carlie Mae class photograph in Evansville, Indiana TI - Carlie Mae class photograph in Evansville, Indiana UR - https://library.usi.edu/record/1493563/files/2322.jpg Y1 - 1950 ER -