Portrait of 14 Bellarmine 2nd year students in 1913 including Dodge, Amaral, Korte, Kearns, Howard, Mushy Callahan, De Fiore, P. Cunningham, Cammarillo, and Fr. Walsen, students dressed in suits and arranged against an ivy-covered wall
Classes (Groups of students); Photographs; Santa Clara College (Calif.)
Photo taken on path adjacent to Ivy-covered adobe wall. Group portrait of 3rd Grammar class w/ Rev. Father De Rop S.J. Individuals numbered and identified: 1) A. Welch, 2) A. Biagini, 3) May, 4) J. Germain, 5) Antone Pereira, 6) C. Aurelia...
Classes (Groups of students); Photographs; Santa Clara College (Calif.)
Group portrait of English class w/ Rev. Father Mulligan. Taken outdoors on path adjacent to ivy-covered adobe wall. Mounted on ""Hill and Yard"" cardstock.
African Americans; College students; Ephemera; Fliers (Printed matter); People; San Jose (Calif.); San Jose State College; San Jose State University; Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Student life; Women; People;
"Festival of truth" flier, July 10, 1971, San Jose State College, at the San Jose State Girls Athletic Field.
College students; Drawings; Education; People; Pipestage; Posters; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Student life; University of Santa Clara
The student poster collection consists of originals posters made by the student printing service, "The Mint," to advertise student activities. The Pipestage was a coffee house and concert venue for professional and amateur artists...
Athletics; College students; Football; Orange Bowl; People; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Student life; Transportation; Trucks; University of Santa Clara
Black-and-white photograph of students learning that Santa Clara was invited to compete in the 1950 Orange Bowl. Pat Malley, future football coach for Santa Clara, is seated third from the left.
College buildings; College students; Education; Mission Santa Clara; People; Photographs; Santa Clara (Calif.); Santa Clara County (Calif.)--History; Student life; Student newspapers and periodicals; Transparencies; University of Santa Clara; Women;
Transparency of student newspaper, The Santa Clara, announcing coeducation on March 22, 1961.