Inscribed by Marian B. to Martha Scoville. Marian B. is likely Marian Anderson Bradley, 1895-1985, (married a forester Henry W. Hickok) and became a school principal in Cheshire, CT after graduating from Danbury Normal School in 1914.
A set of newspaper clippings glued to orange construction paper. The heading is "Normal School Has Class Day: Graduating Class has Afternoon of Fun Followed by Tea".
Three photos glued to orange construction paper. Part of a scrapbook of photos and newspaper clippings likely created by Jessie Tripp '26.
The left photograph is of a woman in a dress standing with her hands behind her back. It is captioned "Miss Sherwood". The year "'26" is written on the top edge of the photograph.
The middle photograph is of 11 women in white dresses. It is captioned "Dorm Girls - Graduation 1926". Below it is written:
Back Row
Bee Scholan
Della Nyberg
Alice Marshall
Ida Hurlburt
Anna Couch
Front Row
Grace Treat
Jessie Tripp
Ruth Beaujon
Mary Cooney
Carmita Lasher
Libby Holcomb
The right photograph is of a woman in a dress. It is captioned "Miss Miller". The year "'26" is written on the top edge of the photograph.
Six photos glued to orange construction paper. Part of a scrapbook of photos and newspaper clippings likely created by Jessie Tripp '26. A seventh photograph was found glued to the backside of one of the other photographs.
The upper left photograph is of uniformed people in formation.
The upper right photograph is also of uniformed people in formation. There is one woman in the foreground. It is labeled "Flag Drill".
The middle left photograph is of women in white around a may pole.
The bottom left photograph is of people mostly in white around the may pole.
Between the middle left and bottom left photograph is written "Senior's Maypole".
The middle right photograph is of people in tartan skirts.
The bottom right photograph is of people sitting on the grass watching people in tartan skirts.
Between the middle right and bottom right photograph is written "Junior's Highland Fling".
The seventh photograph (glued face-down to the page behind another photograph) is of people dancing a maypole. They're in white dresses.