Group of about 11 young women on beach, most wearing bathing suits, 4 playing leapfrog, others posing on rocks, with high wall of rocks in background and parked cars visible at top
Young women carrying the "Huntington Park High School Band" banner, followed by a drum majorette and the band. The Orth Storage building on the left was located at 238 West Colorado Blvd. (the block later became a freeway overpass). On the right, signs painted on the side of a commercial building read: "Chevrolet, Gwynn Johnson, 245," and "H. R. Slayden."
Young woman aquaplaning on board towed by motorboat, photographed from boat, with tow line in foreground and another boat and lakeshore with trees in background
Young man standing playing saxophone, young woman standing playing tambourine, young man seated on branch fence playing banjo, all smiling, with trees in background
A similar photograph appears with Los Angeles Times article, October 18, 1928, Trojan Sophs Win Right to Rule, Freshmen Lose Liberties—and Shirts—in Annual Brawl