Pomona College students seated around a campfire at an outdoor student activity. The photograph is an example of black-and-white photography that has undergone a process of hand coloring using orange color.
Student activities; College students; Cucamonga Wilderness (Calif.)
Pomona College students at Cucamonga Canyon for Ditch Day in 1919. Writing in the lower left corner reads: "Pomona 1921 - Picnic - Cucamonga Canon - Ditch Day - December 3, 1919."
Pomona College stduents in the mountains during an outdoor student activity. This photograph was part of a scrapbook and is titled "In Bear Canyon." The women are identified (from left to right) as: "Nellie Parsons, Laura Squire, Edna Rout, Clara...
A page of a scrapbook with two photographs of Pomona College students at San Antonio Canyon. The top photograph is captioned "Snow Balling" and the lower one, "Dare Base." A description of both is written on the right and reads: "San Antonio...
Student activities; College students; Campfires; Camping
A page of a scrapbook wtih a photograph of Pomona College students seated near a campfire. Writing below the photograph reads: "Freshmen boys gave Freshmen girls a barbecue on the east side of Indian Hill, Monday, January 29, 1912."
Pomona College students participating in an outdoor student activity. Writing on the reverse of the image identifies the students as Helen Sumner, Louise Marsdon and Sherman Day.
Pomona College students picnicking at the Wash. Writing on the top margin identifies E. Bradley, A. Davenport, B. Smith and Clint Hibbard. Writing on the bottom margin identifies R.K. Pitzer, Will Tarr, F. Nance, Lewis, J. Whitney and J. Allen....
Pomona College students on a picnic. Writing on the reverse of the photograph reads: "A picnic to the mountains, summer 1912 from Pomona. Mr. & Mrs. Alfred C. Reed, Jud, CAR, Bess (illegible), & Bess' little sister." Further writing indicates this...
Student activities; College students; Horse-drawn vehicles
A horse-drawn vehicle stops to pick up Pomona College students for an outing. Writing on the reverse of the photograph reads: "Off for a picnic, from Fredendall's house, 1912." Further writing indicates this photograph was given by C.A. Reed, 1906.
Pomona College students at the 1923 Junior Carnival. The signs above them read: "Stop! You're Passing Horse - Collar Acres - Skinnem & Soakem - Agents" (top); "From Kennel to Kettle - A Night in the Stockyards" (lower left); and "Come In and Get...