This collection consists primarily of correspondence, a scrapbook, and a tray of slides. The material is divided into two series: Correspondence, 1954-1957, 1960-1966, 1970-1974 and Scrapbook and photographic materials, 1954-circa 2000, bulk 1954-1957. The Correspondence series is divided into two subseries: Joan Rankin, 1954-1957, 1960-1966, 1970-1974; and Hazel Fuller, 1964-1965.
The Correspondence series consists largely of letters sent from Joan Rankin in Iran to her mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Murray (Vera and Jim), and to other family members and friends. Rankin's correspondence is arranged chronologically. From 1954 to 1955, her letters contain her first impressions of Tehran and the Community School, as well as Iranian anecdotes and customs, the Community School activities, and her involvement with the Girl Scouts. She discusses: in 1956, Carolyn Durham Sherman Fung, the House of Parliament, and a visitor from near Reza Yeh; in 1957, Amsterdam, Paris, and Rome; in 1960 and 1961, the nationalities included in her class (Israeli, Australian, Chinese, American, Iranian, Czechoslovakian, Yugoslavian, Swedish, British, Pakistani, and East Indian); in 1962, her Beirut vacation; in 1963, the village girls learning to read, her Cantonese and Japanese students, and her travel plans; in 1964, her aunt, Hazel Fuller, arriving in Tehran to work, and Rankin's attendance at the American University in Beirut; in 1965, her aunt Hazel Fuller, the Community School, and her travels; in 1966, one of her students named Mina Gouran, wood lice, sowbugs, United Nations Day, and the Persian New Year; in 1970, Istanbul, Spain, Madrid, Turkey, Suleymaiye Mosque in Turkey, Mrs. Staralker, and the Woodwards' death; in 1971, opera, ballet, her friend Nayart, and Kurdish dances; in 1972, her summer in Switzerland; in 1973, her summer in Edinburgh and golf lessons, Sikh's house, Bolivian teacher, No Ruz, and the death of her friend who was a Belgian/French teacher; and in 1974, her illness and return to the United States. Assorted material filed with the letters includes postcards, photographs, personal documents in Persian, ephemera, and personal remembrances.
A single folder of letters to Vera and Jim Murray and to Rankin's aunt and uncle, Lottie and George Jones, were written by Rankin's aunt, Hazel Fuller, during her own year of teaching at the Iran Bethel School for Girls in Tehran from 1964 to 1965.
The Scrapbook and photographic materials series includes a 1956 scrapbook, created by Rankin for her mother and stepfather, which contains autobiographies and photographs of her students at the Community School; a tray of slides of the Community School, the Girl Scouts, and primarily of friends in Iran and elsewhere; and a circa 2000 photograph of Rankin.