Wood stacked for a bonfire. There is a sign hanging from the wood that reads ""For the Loyola bondfire Friday eve. Santa Clara game Sat. at the coliseum."" Several men are standing on the stacked wood.
College students; Student activities; Television programs; Questions and answers--Competitions
W. Limberg, John Jackson (Captain), Jerry Ingham, and John Rasor representing Loyola University of Los Angeles in the 1968 G.E. College Bowl. Dressed in suits and ties, the men are sitting at the team podium with a ""Loyola""...
Construction; College campuses--California--Los Angeles
View of the Loyola University campus construction: a cottage with the sign ""J. V. McNeil Company Contractors"", an automobile, construction equipments, and stacks of lumber around the foundation of a building.
Transcript:"For his good sportsmanship competing in athletics against St. Vincent's College in days gone by--and uncompromising American ideals down through the years--we welcome and salute our former rival Dean B. Cromwell in the spirit of...
Fraternities & sororities--California--Los Angeles; Greek letter societies--California--Los Angeles; Pianos
Three students in Alpha Delta Gamma fraternity t-shirts using sledgehammers to smash a piano to pieces outdoors in front of the Foley Building. A fourth student in fraternity t-shirt holds pieces of the debris. Loyola Marymount's Lambda chapter...
Three photographs fixed on a sheet of paper. Typescript on paper: ""Miscellaneous Items. Miriam Bell, first cook in the original Lair, (shed by St. Robert's) and her dog, Rollo, the campus mascot. Circa 1935."" Hand-written note...
College students; Student activities; Luaus--California--Los Angeles
Three female and three male students standing together in front of a palm tree at a student luau. One student is holding a surfboard, and another is holding a ukulele.
Thomas and Dorothy Leavey with their daughters, Kathleen and Dorothy Therese, standing behind the Leavey Faculty Center dedication plate at Loyola University of Los Angeles.
The Loyola Players present The Rear Car: A Mystery Comedy in Three Acts by Edward E. Rose, staged under the direction of James J. Gill, on February 13, 1928 in Trinity Auditorium.