Several Monticello College students create a giant snowball. Some students are identified on the verso, including Mary Ann Merrick, Eunice Larson, Marcia Wood, Marilyn Meek, Caroline Hopping, and "Stubby" Fenten.
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."
Five members of the Red Cross Knitting Group at Monticello College pose with samples of their work in progress.On verso: "Red Cross Knitting Group- l to r - Marlene Felter, [Dorothy Crickasa], Norma Stewart, Miss Grelick, Kay Bartz."
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."
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.
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.
John Preston Levis, the president and chairman of Owens-Illinois Gloss Company and a member of the board of trustees at Monticello College, poses for a portrait in front of a glass brick wall.
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.