Photograph of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority women. In the foreground and in the middle,twenty one young women can be seen sitting and standing on a porch in front of an entrance to a building (sorority house, perhaps). They wear old-fashioned dresses which were popular in the end of 19th and the beginning of 20th centuries. Some of them wear tin buckets as hats, some of them hold buckets in their hands, some of them hold plates with food and glasses with drinks.
Photograph of two men students and a woman student experimenting with a radio microphone, ca. 1928. "Enunciate. ... illustrates some effort to 'communicate' on the part of USC students in the 1920s. The young lady .. was part of an 'electrical experiment' involving an early day radio microphone. Circa 1928" -- The Trojan gallery, p. 82
Photograph of the College-University Christmas party, [s.d.]. In the background, at left, a young woman can be seen sitting on the bracket-shaped chair. She is laughing and looking to the left at someone or something beyond the picture's frame. In the middle, a young man can be seen sitting behind the chair. He wears a Santa Claus costume as well as a huge Santa Claus-like fake beard. His right arm rests on chair's right armrest.