A dirt path on campus. Cars and a building, possibly Sherzer or Welch Hall, are visible in the distance. From an envelope titled "Campus Scenes to be enlarged, Sept. 30, 1942."
A college float is parked on a city street. "In 1836, John D. Pierce and Isaac E. Crary Planned the Michigan System of Education" is written on the float's side. "'Ignorance is a fearful foe of Freedom' -John D. Pierce" is written at the end of the float. Logs rest on top. Two men wearing top hats sit on the logs. From an envelope titled "College Float, July 4, 1941."
The baseball team and their coach stand outside Roosevelt Hall. They have taken off their baseball caps. From an envelope titled "Baseball, Spring 1942."
Autumn leaves cover the sidewalk near a street. Staff or students stand in a group at the end of the sidewalk. Cars are parked on the street. From an envelope titled "Cloud Pictures, RHS."
Two members of the track team run outside. One runner reaches out to the other runner. Roosevelt School appears in the background. From an envelope titled "Spring Sports, 1933."
Cars are parked on the street outside Pease Auditorium. Snow covers the street. A house is located next to the auditorium. From an envelope titled "Snow, Back of Campus, Feb. 1, 1939."
Vegetables displayed on tables. Drawings of vegetables are hanging from the wall above a banner that states "Third Grade." From an envelope titled "Hobby Show, 1943."
Autumn leaves cover the ground across the street from Welch Hall. Cars are parked on the street in between the grounds and Welch Hall. From an envelope titled "Fall Pictures, 1933."
The side entrance to Roosevelt School. Cars are parked on the street and students or staff stand in front of school. Autumn leaves cover the ground. From an envelope titled "R.H.S. from Roof and Other Campus Scenes."
A photograph of the basketball team and their coach in the gym. The players are wearing their team jackets. From an envelope titled "Basketball, 1940."
Eight crayon drawings on a board. Some feature flowers, others boats, and one features a teepee. There is one drawing of a man on a camel amid palm trees. From an envelope titled "Art Dept. 1932-1933."
Snow covers a large field near a residential area. A fence and row of small evergreens separate the field from the houses. From an envelope titled "Snow Scenes, Woods, Feb. 25, 1940."
Students dressed as pioneers walking through a partly wooded area. Some students sit inside a horse-drawn carriage. A group of students sit on the grass and watch. A sign stands on the lawn stating "On the way to the Oregon campfire." From an envelope titled "To be printed."
Rolls of wire fencing on near a construction site outside Sherzer Hall. Goodison or King halls are possibly being built. From an envelope titled "Physics Class, April 1939."
Trees cast shadows across the lawn and sidewalk behind a campus building. From an envelope titled "Rackham, 1942. Mr. Menzi, Roosevelt High. Negatives borrowed by E.E. Lord."
Chorus members pose on stage in the auditorium. A pianist sits in the middle in front of her piano. A stained glass window hangs in the background. From an envelope titled "Chorus, June 1939."
Children dressed as cats on stage. One is dressed like a king and stands over the rest. The emulsion on the bottom right corner has faded away. From an envelope titled "Christmas Play, December 1941."
Steps Leading to Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial. Someone is sitting by the pottery sculpture near the steps. From an envelope titled "Put-In-Bay, June 1938."
Six flags, made of felt or cloth, hanging on a board. The flags feature bowls or chalices containing flowers and fruit. From an envelope titled "Elementary Art Dept. Masks and Plaques."
Two drawings of 17th century dancers. The top painting is titled "Peasants Dancing." The bottom painting is titled "The Minuet." From an envelope titled "Art Reproduction."
A photograph of the basketball team and their coach in the gym. The players are wearing their team jackets. From an envelope titled "Basketball, 1938."
A line of poplars surrounded by snow. This is a double negative; an image of evergreens is faintly visible over the main image. From an envelope titled "Snow and Clouds, Nov. 15, 1933."
Snow covers a large backyard, with trees and a cement bench. The house or building is slightly visible on the right. From an envelope titled "Snow Shadows, Jan. 26, 1937."
Trees and snow outside Roosevelt School. Cars and Ford Hall are visible in the distance. From an envelope titled "R.H.S. from Roof and Other Campus Scenes."
The baseball team and their coach stand outside Roosevelt Hall. They have taken off their baseball caps. From an envelope titled "Baseball, Spring 1942."