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."
Abba Willard Bowen, a faculty member at Monticello College, and one-time director of its Preparatory School, poses for a portrait wearing a dark shirt with a light collar.
A large group of women wearing costumes and holding signs pose for a photograph while standing on the Monticello Female Seminary grounds. On verso: "The Grand Republican LMER."
Adolph J Byers, a member of the grounds and maintenance staff at Monticello College, and later Lewis and Clark Community College, stands beforoe an open cabinet of keys.
A tower on one of the Monticello College buildings is visible through the glass ceiling of a student and faculty recreation area that doubles as a greenhouse.
Monticello College students stand in a row with their bows and arrows during archery class. On verso: "Monticello's 300 acres provide a spacious setting for archery, riding, tennis, field hockey, softball, and other outdoor sports."
Newly elected United States Senator, Barry M. Goldwater (left), has a private conversation while attending the Monticello College graduation ceremonies where he gave the commencement address.
Brigham Young sits for a portrait while looking to his left. Young was the second president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (1847-1877) and the first governor of the Utah Territory (1851-1858).
A wide view shows the progress of construction taking place at the Monticello Female Seminary exactly one year after a fire destroyed the school's original buildings.
C. A. Caldwell, a trustee at the Monticello Female Seminary from 1903 to 1934, and Monticello College, 1935-1942, poses for a portrait wearing a dark suit. The school renamed its East Building Caldwell Hall in 1942 to honor of the long time trustee.
Catherine Elizabeth Snedeker Hill, an alumnae of the Monticello Female Seminary, sits for a portrait wearing a long necklace. Catharine was born in Trenton, New Jersey in 1844 to Samuel Snedeker and Harriet Sunderland Snedeker. The family then moved…