Members of the Scribblers, a student literray organization at Pomona College. This photograph can also be found on page 93 of the 1920 Pomona College yearbook, "Metate".
Members of the 1954-1955 Janus Council. This photograph can be found on page 17 of teh 1955 Pomona College yearbook, "Metate," with the caption: "Below left are the freshman officers, the Janus Council. First row: Hudd, Prodis, Hineman, Fairchild,...
Staff members who assisted with the publication "The Student Life" at Pomona College. This photograph can also be found on page 114 of the 1932 Pomona College yearbook, "Metate". Students are idetnified there and on the photograph as: top row:...
Night editors of the Student Life publication at Pomona College. This photograph can also be found on page 115 of the 1932 Pomona College yearbook, "Metate". Students are identified as (left to right): Meriwether, Ginsbourg, Carr, Nimmons,...
Members of the KSPC radio staff. On the reverse of this photograph is this description: "An early 1960's picture of the replica house and the staff of KSPC. The staff has changed, but the replica house is still home for part of the radio station...
Members of the pre-medical club at Pomona College pictured with a skeleton. This photograph can also be found on page 150 of the 1938 Pomona College yearbook, "Metate" with this information: "Now open to all men and women interested in medicine and...
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Members of the Forensics unions at Pomona College in 1932. This photograph can also be found on page 86 of the 1932 Pomona College yearbook, "Metate", which identifies the students as: "Top row: Bulkley, Kirkpatrick, Oakley, FitzGerald, Scott, Eby,...
Editors of the 1932 Pomona College yearbook, "Metate". This photograph can also be found on page 112 of the 1932 "Metate". The editors are identified as top row: Ruth Stansifer, Florence Carr, Lauretta Wilkinson; bottom row: William Avery, Helen...
Members of the Spanish Circle, El Circulo Espanol, in 1923-1924. This photograph can also be found on page 125 of the 1925 Pomona College yearbook, "Metate" with this description of the organization: "El Circulo Espanol is fortunate in having among...
Members of the Italian Circle, Il Circolo Italiano, in the 1923-1924 school year. A similar photograph can be found on page 124 of the 1925 Pomona College yearbook, "Metate", along with a description of Il Circolo Italiano.
Members of the Pomona College Masquers society. This photograph can also be found on page 143 of the 1935 Pomona College yearbook, "Metate". The students are listed as: "Mary Sjobeck and Lincoln Spaulding on the left of the group; Fred Huber,...
Members of the Pomona College Masquers organization. This photograph can also be found on page 71 of the 1917 Pomona College yearbook, "Metate". The following information is listed there about the Masquers: "The Pomona College Masquers, formed in...
Members of the Masquers society at Pomona College. This photograph can also be found on page 137 of the 1936 Pomona College yearbook, "Metate". The students are identified as: "Standing: Brash, Greever, McBride, Miner, Willard, Test, Mrs. Allen,...
Members of the staff of the 1932 Pomona College yearbook, "Metate". This photograph can also be found on page 113 of the 1932 "Metate". The students are identified as follows: "Top row: Hinds, Boileau, Strong, Carr, Warburton, Garrett, Blanchard;...
Members of the Astronomical Society at Pomona College. This photograph can also be found on page 117 of the 1925 Pomona College yearbook, "Metate" with this description: "Astronomical Society, made up of students taking astronomy and interested in...
Members of the Mathematical Seminar, a section of the Pomona College Science Club. This photograph can also be found on page 62 of the 1910 Pomona College yearbook, "Metate".
Members of the editorial board for the Pomona College publication, "The Student Life". Writing on the photograph indicates this, and lists the date of the photograph as February 3, 1925. This photograph can also be found on page 80 of the 1926...