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Photograph, black and white, of Ruth Parsons, Editor of Flambeau. Parsons smiles while reading a newspaper she holds in both hands. Parsons stands on a sidewalk in front of a building with shrubs.
Photograph, black and white, of Sigma Kappa House, Homecoming decorations prize winner, Thanksgiving 1935. The Sigma Kappa house is decorated with a banner that shows the "F.S.C.W. Mayflower" and other flags welcoming people to the house.
Photograph, black and white, Wylma TerBush (Kappa Alpha Theta), Valerie Stubbs (Alpha Chi Omega), and Lillian Turlington. The three women smile for the photograph, and stand in a row in front of a shrub and other vegetation.
Photograph, black and white, of Minna Dunn. Dunn wears a long dress and poses for the photograph near a small reflection pond. Dunn holds a bouquet in her hand and does not look at the camera.
Photograph, black and white, of Betty Manning. Manning stands with a man near a building on the Florida State College for Women campus. The man has his arm around Manning, and they smile for the camera.
Photograph, black and white, of a few Home Ec seniors. A group of six women stand in a half circle on the steps of the Administration building on the Florida State College for Women campus and smile at the camera.
Photograph, black and white, of Betty Manning. Manning sits on the edge of a raised set of steps, with some bushes in the background, and smiles at the camera.
Photograph, black and white, of Mary Frances Whisnant assisting her boyfriend. Whisnant and her boyfriend stand in front a chair and a bush, and he reaches for something she holds in her hand. Both are smiling and neither looks at the...
Photograph, black and white, of Betty Akin, Audrey Farmer, and Kitty Blood. The three women are arranged in a vertical line, posing for a photograph. One woman rests on the ground, another kneels over her and a third woman leans over the...
Photograph, black and white, of Lucy Jane Houser. Houser stands in front of the camera with her arms crossed, and a man stands behind her with his hands on her arms.
Photograph, black and white, of Rose Panowski, W.A.A. Panowski poses for the camera, standing in front of a blank wall with her arm crossed and a smile. Pankowski also wears a pair of tall boots.
Photograph, black and white, of Lucy Gee and Mary Carson. Carson and Gee stand in a small room with two other women visible. One woman holds a notebook, and the other a pen. Neither looks at the camera.
Photograph, black and white, of Ethlye Mae Edwards. Edwards and two other women lay on the ground next to a large tree. Two women rest against the tree, while the third lays on the ground. One woman resting against the tree is knitting....
Photograph, black and white, of Alice Wahl, Wynn Tuten, and JR. M. Noggle. The three women lie in a pile, on top of each other, next to a set of steps. One woman clutches a long stick.
Photograph, black and white, of Mary Patterson, Cheerleader. Patterson poses for a photograph in front of a building with an open floor. Patterson leans forward, smiling, and puts both arms in the air with closed fists.
Photograph, black and white, of Janet Griffitts. Griffitts and another woman aim firearms. One woman is standing and another lays on the ground. A few women are visible behind them, watching.
Photograph, black and white, of Mary Carson. Carson is dressed in costume, and stands an entrance to FSCW. She poses with her arms stretched to the side, wearing an eye mask and a dress with long sleeves.
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