Two men stand outside Joe Hignite's mill on Bullskin. One man is holding a homemade compass made of hickory that was used to mark out mill stones for grinding corn and wheat. Title supplied by cataloger.
An identified young man plays a banjo outdoors, accompanied by two young children in pioneer costumes who play homemade banjos. Title supplied by cataloger.
Two boys (one in costume with suspenders) and a girl (costumed as a pioneer with a long dress and bonnet) play homemade musical instruments, including a banjo, gourd banjo, and sticks possibly used as percussion instruments, next to a sign reading...
Two boys (one in costume with suspenders) and a girl (costumed as a pioneer with a long dress and bonnet) play homemade musical instruments, including a banjo, gourd banjo, and sticks possibly used as percussion instruments, next to a sign reading...
Two boys (one in costume with suspenders) and a girl (costumed as a pioneer with a long dress and bonnet) play homemade musical instruments, including a banjo, gourd banjo, and sticks possibly used as percussion instruments, in front of a barn...
Herbert Ross, in a shepherd's costume, sits by a creek playing a homemade lyre on a winter day. Ross grew up in Pewee Valley, studied art in Paris, and became an accomplished painter.
Ann Moon and Phil Tamplin wearing their homemade mascot costumes. They are seated side by side in chairs but have turned to face each other. The two Cardinal Birds performed at all the basketball and football games.
University of Louisville Ladybird mascot of the 1965-1966 year appears to be watching a ball game. People in stands can be seen behind her. Her head is a homemade papier-mache mask made by Sally Hermann.