Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.); College buildings; Dining rooms; Dinners and dining
People gather in formal dress for a meal inside the hall. Servants dressed in all white stand beside the dining tables. The date at the top of the photograph indicates May 1962, but the photograph is likely from sometime before 1922, when Sumner...
Two women walking by the Graffiti Wall at Scripps College. Artwork on the wall behind them was created by the class of 1937 and reads: "Yes, you'll miss us when we're gone."
College students; Student activities; Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.)
A group of men at the groundbreaking ceremony for Memorial Gym. This photograph was featured in a newsletter with the following caption: "Proper dress for ground-breaking ceremonies was demonstrated by students who turned out on January 5 when the...
Pottery; Art Pottery; Clay; Ceramics; College students
A female student (Diane Granholm, class of 1964) works with clay in a Scripps College art studio. Taken in September 1966 when Granholm returned for her MFA degree.
Written on back: Tumblers (Susan Conway, Ruby Conley and Heath Stokes) perform for guests at medieval Christmas party in Grace Scripps Hall, Scripps College, Tuesday night, December 15, when faculty, staff and their families were entertained. ...
Three photographs in a collage of members of the Pomona College women's dance organization, Orchesis. This photograph can also be found on page 101 of the 1932 Pomona College yearbook, "Metate", with this information: "Orchesis, a Greek word...
A crowd of students from East Dorm carry away Bruce Goeller. Caption from 1962 Harvey Mudd Spectrum: "There's a story behind this one. It seems that our dorm president (Bruce Goeller) had long harbored plans to throw Dave Buss into the pool as...
Members of the Delta Lambda women's literary society at Pomona College. This photograph can also be found on page 139 of the 1932 Pomona College yearbook, "Metate" with this information: "Delta Lambda is a literary socieyt for the purpose of...
Members of the Alpha Kappa women's literary society at Pomona College. This photograph can also be found on page 138 of the 1932 Pomona College yearbook, "Metate", with this information: "Alpha Kappa, the first literary society established on the...
"The car in the Coconut Grove" was an early CMC prank. "The Coconut Grove" in the basement of Bridges Auditorium served as temporary CMC housing when the college first opened.
College students; Practical jokes; Television broadcasting; Protests (Negotiable instruments); Special events; Student activities
Students hold up signs while sitting on bleachers. A cameraman with film equipment stands near them. " 'Fake' Protest - when NBC made 'protest' signs & students rebelled...appeared over Channel 4 - TV That evening..." and "...Considered by Many...