Founder's Day

Song contest
Song contest
Faculty-student baseball game
Students in costume at the "County Fair"
Faculty-student baseball game. Geology professor Thomas M. Hills is at bat
Sarah H. McLean (VC 1930) at bat at the faculty-student baseball game
Class of 1923 performing in the song contest
Student in costume on a horse and another in what might have been intended to represent Romani dress
Class of 1925's conductor at the song contest
Class of 1925 mounting the steps of Student's Building for the song contest
Class of 1923 mounting the steps of Student's Building for the song contest
President MacCracken giving the Founder's Day address on the steps of the President's House
Song contest
Class of 1926 at the song contest
Students boxing at the "County Fair"
Class of 1919 marching to the song contest
Students in a horse-drawn carriage for the Founder's Day parade
Faculty-student baseball game. President MacCracken is at bat
Students dressed as pirates at the faculty-student baseball game
Class of 1924 performing on the steps of Student's Building during the song contest
Spectators at the Founder's Day contests. One seated faculty member is in stereotypical Asian costume
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