I don’t really have much to say about this. I scanned it a few years ago because I’d never seen anything like it and I think it’s pretty:
It came into the Woodson in a wonderful batch of pictures taken by Bob Roosth ’70, ’71, who was a photographer for both the Thresher and the Campanile. Most of them are just on contact sheets but my recollection is that this was actually a print.
Bonus: This is one of the little contact sheet images. I have no idea what it’s all about but I could use some psychiatric help myself these days.
Channeling Lucy no doubt.
Oh, yes! I’d forgotten about the Peanuts connection. Thanks!
Melissa, please rest assured that your posts during this pandemic are providing psychiatric help to your readers
Thanks. I’m starting to feel a little ragged.
On the Hamman Hall photo – I loved the view of that arched lobby from a distance. I think it’s a pity that Rice chose to build two less attractive buildings on what was that long lawn, and blocked that view forever.
Melissa: I echo the sentiment that your posts are a most welcome diversion to daily life, especially right now. Thank you for providing us with something to view. And, stay well.