Founder's Day

Students dressed as pirates at the faculty-student baseball game
Students dressed as pirates at the faculty-student baseball game
Students in costume at the faculty-student baseball game
Faculty-student baseball game
Class of 1925 marching to the song contest
Students performing in the song contest
Class of 1927 at the song contest
Class of 1925 performing at the song contest on the steps of Student's Buidling
Class of 1926 performing at the song contest on the steps of Student's Buidling
Students dressed as pirates at the faculty-student baseball game
Student wearing dark makeup and dressed as a pirate at the faculty-student baseball game
Students dressed as pirates at the faculty-student baseball game
Students dressed as pirates at the faculty-student baseball game
Students at the song contest
Students in costume playing a bocci-like game
Students dressed as crew boat racers with field hockey sticks as paddles
An unidentified woman placing a wreath on President James Monroe Taylor's grave at the Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery, which was visited by a contingent from Vassar on Founder's Day
President MacCracken dressed in a stereotypical Middle Eastern costume and Dean C. Mildred Thompson at the festivities after the Founder's Day parade
Students in 1890s costumes at the faculty-student baseball game
Students in costume for the Founder's Day Parade, one in stereotypical Native American dress
Song contest
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