Junior Party
Opening scene of the skit show presented by the Class of 1927 to the Class of 1929
Opening scene of the skit show presented by the Class of 1927 to the Class of 1929
American south scene from "Carnival of Nations," a skit show presented by the Class of 1917 to the Class of 1919. The scene includes 15 students in blackface
Skit show presented by the Class of 1923 to the Class of 1925
Skit show presented by the Class of 1928 to the Class of 1930
Gypsy fortune tellers from the "County Fair" skit show presented by the Class of 1919 to the Class of 1921. The scene includes seven students wearing stereotypical Romani costumes, some in dark makeup
Skit show presented by the Class of 1917 to the Class of 1915
Typewriter scene in the skit show presented by the Class of 1927 to the Class of 1929
Skit show presented by the Class of 1923 to the Class of 1925
Skit show presented by the Class of 1928 to the Class of 1930
Skit show presented by the Class of 1923 to the Class of 1925
Skit show presented by the Class of 1928 to the Class of 1930
County Fair skit show presented by the Class of 1919 to the Class of 1921
Students portraying a newspaper reporter and bridge players in the skit show presented by the Class of 1923 to the Class of 1925
Characters from "County Fair," a skit show presented by the Class of 1919 to the Class of 1921. The scene includes a "wild woman" who is in stereotypical African dress and blackface. There are "gypsy fortune-tellers" and snake charmers, one in brownface. Also included are the "Fat Lady," her
The "Victrola record chorus" in the skit show presented by the Class of 1924 to the Class of 1926
County Fair skit show presented by the Class of 1919 to the Class of 1921
Spanish street scene in the skit show presented by the Class of 1927 to the Class of 1929
Students portraying farmers from the skit show presented by the Class of 1923 to the Class of 1925
Skit show presented by the Class of 1928 to the Class of 1930
County Fair skit show presented by the Class of 1919 to the Class of 1921. The scene includes students costumed as lions, an elephant, a giraffe and a camel. The camel and giraffe handlers are described as "Ethopian" and are in blackface
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