I recently ran across these photos–they were, as usual, someplace I didn’t expect them to be. They’re even labeled and dated: March 7, 1924. There are very few surviving early images of the Commons so I was pretty happy about it all. (Just so you know, I am not responsible for the fairly dramatic slant; that is the photographer’s doing.)
I don’t seem to have any other pictures of the commons with me for comparison, so I’m struggling a little with these. The columns in the top picture are really interesting, as is the shiny floor.
Anyway, it must have been my lucky day because when I went to the 1924 volume of the Thresher hoping to find a story about this prom, I instead came upon a story about these prom decorations!
Bonus: For good measure, here’s the header of the 1924 Thresher, which I think is quite handsome:
I want to know if the May Fight was tamer than usual that year.
Wednesday morning chapel, Saturday morning classes, indeed a different world 90 years ago!
I remember (correctly, I hope) having TTS classes during my years of 1952-1956.
Saturday morning classes were dropped after the 66-67 school year.
I had an 8 a.m. TuThSat class in Linear Algebra during the 1967-68 school year.