Sophomore Party

Full cast of the skit show presented by the Class of 1923 to the Class of 1924. Five of the students are in dark makeup and wearing stereotypical Romani costumes
Full cast of the skit show presented by the Class of 1923 to the Class of 1924. Five of the students are in dark makeup and wearing stereotypical Romani costumes
Full cast of the skit show presented by the Class of 1923 to the Class of 1924. Five of the students are in dark makeup and wearing stereotypical Romani costumes
Full cast of skit show presented by the Class of 1917 to the Class of 1918. Several students in dark makeup can be seen in the right side of the image
Skits, music and dance performed by faculty, students and staff. This scene was set in Hawaii and features stereotypical costumes including grass skirts and dark makeup
Personal camera footage from Founder's Day 1931 and 1932 as well as Class Day 1932. Scenes from Founder's Day 1931 begin with a treasure hunt, followed by the faculty-student baseball game, the hoop-rolling contest (won by Marcia Wheelock, VC 1931), and dancing the Virginia Reel to a performance by
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