Monticello College's May Queen of 1934, Dorothy Young, stands among a nature scene posing for a portrait while wearing a floral headpiece and garland. On verso: "Full page cut; The May Queen, Dorothy Young, June 1934."
Several Monticello Female Seminary students and faculty watch as workers lay the cornerstone of Wade Hall in 1944. Wade Hall was built in memory of a former trustee, Edward Pierson Wade.
A woodcut shows the two-story home featuring a second story balcony of Winthrop S. Gilman. Gilman and Captain Benjamin Godfrey, founder of Monticello Female Seminary, partnered to found Godfrey, Gilman & Company.
A woodcut shows the Evergreens as it appeared in 1850. First constructed as a private home, Monticello Female Seminary principal Harriet Haskell later purchased the residence for her personal home and donated the building to the school upon her death…
Rosine Stehle, the Monticello Seminary French teacher, poses for a portrait.On verso: "Miss Rosine Stehle, my French teacher at Monticello Sem. Who, next to my dear good mother, and my dear dear sister did more for me than any other women or friend…
A woodcut shows the home of Captain Benjamin Godfrey, the founder of Monticello Female Seminary. The house included a second story balcony and two chimneys on the front of the building upon completion in 1833.
Dr. Peter Chacharonis looks on as Marjorie Stephens looks at a sample under a microscope at Monticello College.On verso: "Dr. Peter Chacharonis, the Head of the Divsion of Sciences and Mathematics and student Marjorie Stephens, Dayton, Ohio."
Louis Heider conducts a chemistry experiment using several beakers of fluid with students Della Leone and Natalie Reed.On verso: "Louis Heider, instructor in Physics and Chemistry at Monticello College, works with Della K. Leone, Benld, Illinois…
Several Monticello College students dance the minuet in front of gathered crowd while wearing colonial-style clothing as part of the George Washington Ball.