Brothers by birth -- Father Eugene Zimmerman, S.J. (left), and Brother Vincent Zimmerman, S.J. (right) Note by Archivist: Brothers Joseph and Vincent were the eldest of 14 siblings of Frank and Celia (Schiltz) Zimmerman. Father Zimmerman lived...
Drama -- Student Plays; Holy Rosary Mission Indian School -- Students; Buckskin -- South Dakota; Indian beadwork -- South Dakota; Indian featherwork -- South Dakota; Tipis -- South Dakota; War bonnets -- South Dakota; Children -- South Dakota --...
Student actors performing play, "Lily of the Mohawks" Verso caption: Lily of Mohawks 1938, Tekakwitha and four others. Note by Archivist: Left to right: Eugene Rooks (in war bonnet), Pearl Brewer (as Kateri Tekakwitha); by tipi: Regina...
Caption from Hilltop yearbook: The victory ceremony of the 100 yard dash at the Centrals, with Metcalfe and Tierney of Marquette, on the first and second pedestals. Note by Archivist: Laurence Swisher of Pittsburg (Kansas) Teachers College...
Baking; Children -- South Dakota -- 1930-1940; Jesuits -- South Dakota; Brothers (Religious) -- South Dakota; Priests -- South Dakota; Indian children -- South Dakota; Indian youth -- South Dakota; Indians -- Mixed descent;
Notes by Archivist: Bakery hats and aprons inscribed, "Omar Wonder Flour," which was used widely in the United States, 1930s-1940s. Left to right, front row: __, __, Clifford White Face (baker), Adolph Seiler (head baker), Joe “Buster” White...
Indians of North America -- Great Plains -- Congresses; Catholic Church -- Congresses; Church Congresses -- Catholic Sioux Congress; Priests -- South Dakota; Jesuits -- South Dakota; Benedictines -- South Dakota;
Catechists and officers of the Catholic Sioux Congress with Monsignor William H. Ketcham and missionaries Note by Archivist: Published in The Indian Sentinel, 2:4 (1920): 173. Catechist Nicholas Black Elk (seated left front), Catechist Ivan...
Children -- South Dakota -- 1930-1940; Children's plays, American; Drama -- Student Plays; High school teachers -- United States; Indian youth -- South Dakota; Indians of North America -- Drama; Indians in popular culture -- United States; Holy...
A student actor portraying an Oglala Indian with painted shield and war bonnet
Drama -- Student Plays; Holy Rosary Mission Indian School -- Students; Buckskin -- South Dakota; Indian beadwork -- South Dakota; Indian featherwork -- South Dakota; War bonnets -- South Dakota; Children -- South Dakota -- 1930-1940; Indian youth...
Jesuit scholastic and two boys in chief's outfits for "Lily of the Mohawks" school play Note by Archivist: left and right, Eugene Rooks and Vincent Brewer.
Children -- South Dakota -- 1930-1940; Indian children -- South Dakota; Indian women -- South Dakota; Indian youth -- South Dakota; Indians -- Mixed descent; Jesuits -- South Dakota; Priests -- South Dakota; Anniversaries; Teachers -- South Dakota;
Gathering of students, alumni, and Jesuits Verso caption: Rear row (left to right): Wm Blackfeather, Vincent Condelario, Lewis Hernandz, Norman Postwood. Notes by Archivist: The date is believed to be 1938 when Holy Rosary celebrated its 75th...
A composite poster featuring a team photo and an assortment of images of individual players and coaches: Top Row (L-R): Assistant Coach Freeman Fitzgerald, Coach Frank J. Murray, Captain LaVern Dilweg (2011 inductee in the Marquette Athletic Hall...
African American athletes; Track and field; Marquette University -- Track and field;
Caption from Hilltop yearbook: The victory ceremony of the 100 yard dash at the Centrals, with Metcalfe and Tierney of Marquette, on the first and second pedestals. Note by Archivist: Laurence Swisher of Pittsburg (Kansas) Teachers College...
Composite from 'The Marquette Tribune' featuring eight leading track and field athletes scheduled to participate in the Central Intercollegiate championship at Marquette University on June 2, 1933.