Class of 1921 class portrait

Class of 1921 as seniors
Class of 1921 as seniors
Class of 1921 with their dates at the junior dance in Students Building
Class of 1921 with their dates at the senior dance in Students Building
President MacCracken at Commencement with a child, possibly Maisry MacCracken
Crowd at Commencement
Class of 1921 passing diplomas at commencement
Class of 1921 in the commencement procession
Class of 1921 passing diplomas at commencement
Class of 1921 passing diplomas at commencement
Class of 1921 passing diplomas at commencement
Students passing diplomas at Commencement
Class of 1921 in the commencement procession
Personal camera footage taken the weekend of commencement, 1930. Consists mostly the Alumnae Parade but also includes graduates exiting the chapel after Commencement, as well as a survey of buildings and grounds, including Cushing, Taylor, Kendrick, Vassar Lake, Main Building, the Library
Skit show presented by the Class of 1921 to the Class of 1922
Skit show presented by the Class of 1921 to the Class of 1922
Skit show presented by the Class of 1921 to the Class of 1922
Performance by the Class of 1921
Performance by the Class of 1921
Performance by the Class of 1921
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