Women's Recreational Association carnival, dated January 12, 1961. Two of the male students identified as George McCarty and Spike Franks; the man is Centre College professor Dr. Alden Vaughn.
Portrait in later life of William M. Paxton, who attended Centre in 1838. Paxton moved to Platte City, Missouri, in 1839, and became a lawyer, poet, and author.
Intramural women's volleyball team from 1963-64. From 1961 to 1968 Centre hosted a volleyball sports-day that included winning intramural teams from other Kentucky colleges. Women's volleyball would not become a varsity sport until 1987. Individuals…
Intramural women's volleyball team from 1963. From 1961 to 1968 Centre hosted a volleyball sports-day that included winning intramural teams from other Kentucky colleges. Women's volleyball would not become a varsity sport until 1987. Individuals are…
Intramural women's volleyball team from 1963. From 1961 to 1968 Centre hosted a volleyball sports-day that included winning intramural teams from other Kentucky colleges. Women's volleyball would not become a varsity sport until 1987. Individuals are…
Intramural women's volleyball team practicing in East Hall gymnasium, dated February 10, 1961. Women's volleyball would not become a varsity sport until 1987. Individuals are unidentified.
Reception following the volleyball sports-day, dated January 9, 1961. In 1961 Centre held its first volleyball sports-day, hosting winning intramural teams from nine Kentucky colleges.
Centre's intramural women's volleyball championship team, dated January 9, 1961. In 1961 Centre held its first volleyball sports-day, hosting winning intramural teams from nine Kentucky colleges. Individuals are unidentified.
Photograph of players and fans after arriving in Boston for the 1921 Centre vs. Harvard football game. Coach Charlie Moran is on the first row, third from left; Red Roberts first row, third from right; Bo McMillin back row, sixth from right.