Student activities
Found in 665 Collections and/or Records:
Student Activities - Outdoors - Mountain Scenes 1990s, 1990-1999
Black and white and color prints of outdoor student activities, especially mountain activities, at the University of Denver.
Student Activities - Parties, 1960-1989
Black and white contact sheets and prints; and color prints relating to student parties at the University of Denver.
Student Activities - Pep Rallies, circa 1950
Photograph of University of Denver 23 unidentified students at an unidentified pep rally, circa 1950.
Student Activities - Pep Rallies, circa 1950
Photograph of 60+ unidentified people wearing uniformed hats and coats with 9 tubas within the crowd, for the University of Denver pep rallies, circa 1950. The pep rally is next to a train with "unio." visible on the side of the train.
Student Activities - Pep Rally, circa 1950
Photograph of 50+ unidentified student of the University of Denver at an unidentified pep rally, circa 1950. A few of the students are holding long balloons while cheering in unidentified bleachers.
Student Activities - Pep Rally, circa 1950
Photograph of 100+ University of Denver students at an unidentified pep rally wearing uniformed hats and cowboyish outfits, circa 1950. Some of the students are holding trombones and all of the students are on bleachers at an unidentified stadium.
Student Activities - Performance, 1969-1988
Contains black and white images relating to performaces. Most of the images are undated.
Student Activities PHOTO, 1954-2000
Black and white negatives, contact sheets, and prints related to student activities at the University of Denver.
Student Activities - Political Workshops
Black and white prints relating to student political workshops at the University of Denver.
Student Activities - Political Workshops, 1964 October
Contact sheet of 23 frames from an unidentified political workshop at the University of Denver, in October of 1964. The political workshop consisted of Senator Peter H. Dominick, Mr. McCollum (unidentified affiliation), and Senator Frank Church.