Students pile onto a decorated Volkswagen Bug during Pitzer's 20th Anniversary Parade on September 24, 1983. Writing on the left door of the car reads, "Save an alligator...eat a prep..." with an alligator painted on the door, "The Doors" written...
Students sit on the hood of a truck with a sign behind it reading "Provida Futuri" during Pitzer College's 20th Anniversary parade which took place on September 24, 1983. Spray painted on the left front door of the car reads "Holden" in reference...
Pomona College (Claremont, Calif.); College students; Student activities; Parade floats
A view of Pomona College students participating in Pomona Day on October 30, 1919. Pictured are students on a parade float that reads: "Pomona College Masquers Society."
Harvey Mudd College; College students; Student activities; Parade floats
Students work with wood and chicken wire to create a parade float. To see more pictures documenting the process, as well as a completed picture of the float, refer to page 152 of the 1961 Harvey Mudd Spectrum.
Harvey Mudd College; Parades; Parade floats; Homecoming; Student activities; Students
Students wearing white "togas" pull a "Trojan Horse" during the Homecoming Parade. This image can be found on page 68-69 of the 1962 Harvey Mudd Spectrum.
A parade float depicting a mountain, a water wheel, and a beaver reads, "Paddle The Beaver." Caption from 1961 Harvey Mudd Spectrum: "Time, money, and water produce a theme prize." (pg. 152)
Harvey Mudd College; College students; Parade floats
Students watch parade floats come down the street. The float in the foreground has a large whale on it and reads "Whale Of A Team - Pinocchio." Image used in 1964 Harvey Mudd Spectrum, pg. 22.
Harvey Mudd College; College students; Parade floats
Students construct a parade float on the back of a truck. Joseph P. Uhlarik is in a hat looking at the camera. Image used in 1964 Harvey Mudd Spectrum, pg. 20.
A parade float constructed by the students of North Hall dormitory and Toll Hall depicts a cowboy riding a beaver towards field goal posts and reads "Cuff the Beavers."