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Image gallery offers 'day in the life' of 150th Party

High-resolution news photos available for same-day downloads

Sept. 14, 2003 -- Looking for high-resolution digital images to illustrate news coverage of Washington University's 150th birthday? Look no further than the Birthday Party Gallery, an online archive offering easy access to print quality images from party events on both the Hilltop and Medical School campuses. On Sept. 14, the Gallery will be updated often with fresh images from the party; additional images will be added the next morning. Gallery 3 includes file photos and other 150th related images distributed in advance of the event.

Photo Galleries: Gallery 1 | Gallery 2 | Gallery 3


A steady stream of party guests filtered into two refreshment tents in Brookings Quadrangle throughout the afternoon.

Dan Donovan/WUSTL Photo

A steady stream of party guests filtered into two refreshment tents in Brookings Quadrangle throughout the afternoon, forming sometimes long lines at buffet tables that featured free picnic-style lunch fare, including hot dogs, sausages, chips, apples, popcorn and cotton candy. Working from the smaller of the two tents, the Alumni Association handed out cups of a special 150th anniversary version of St. Louis' famous frozen custard, a cherry-flavored concoction created by alumnus Ted Drewes.

150th Birthday celebration to a triumphant close as crowds jammed the quadrangle for a complimentary performance by the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra.

Joe Angeles/WUSTL Photo

Orchestral music brought the university's 150th Birthday celebration to a triumphant close as crowds jammed the quadrangle for a complimentary performance by the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. Playing to a wall-to-wall crowd estimated at more than 7,000, the symphony's performance was backed up by what some described as a natural lightshow -- a dramatic sunset that capped a gorgeous fall day, filling the horizon with hues that transitioned slowly from gold, to mauve, to purple.

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Members of Ashoka, the Indian students group at Washington University, perform Indian dances from their annual event,

Dan Donovan/WUSTL Photo

Members of Ashoka, the Indian students group at Washington University, perform Indian dances from their annual event, "Diwali: Festival of Lights."

The St. Louis Osuwa Taiko Drummers provide birthday party guests with a taste of Japanese ceremonial drumming as they performed Sunday afternoon near Graham Chapel. Taiko, which means "big/fat drum" in Japanese, has been a part of indigenous

Joe Angeles/WUSTL Photo

The St. Louis Osuwa Taiko Drummers provide birthday party guests with a taste of Japanese ceremonial drumming as they performed Sunday afternoon near Graham Chapel. Taiko, which means "big/fat drum" in Japanese, has been a part of indigenous Japanese culture for more than 1400 years. The group includes students and alumni from Washington University and other area universities.

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The Mad Hatter (left), played by Matt McClelland, has a conversation with the March Hare, played by Nicole Coviello

Mary Butkus/WUSTL Photo

The Mad Hatter (left), played by Matt McClelland, has a conversation with the March Hare, played by Nicole Coviello during a production of "The Mad Hatter's Tea Party" in the Duncker Hall courtyard. The play, inspired by the works of Lewis Carroll, attracted a large audience of children and adults.

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Alice, played by Brooke Taylor, looks surpised by all the antics happening at the tea party.

Mary Butkus/WUSTL Photo

Alice, played by Brooke Taylor, looks surpised by all the antics happening at the tea party.

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Alexis Dallas and T.J. Lucas Play dress up and the Kids Corner. The students take the children's picture in the outfits and give them to them.

Bob Boston/WUSTL Med Photo

Alexis Dallas and T.J. Lucas Play dress up at the Kids Corner. The children were given pictures taken of them in the outfits.

Gerald Early, Ph.D., the Merle Kling Professor of Modern Letters at Washington University, treats a group of young birthday party guests to a reading of

Joe Angeles/WUSTL Photo

Gerald Early, Ph.D., the Merle Kling Professor of Modern Letters at Washington University, treats a group of young birthday party guests to a reading of "The Wizard of Oz."

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Chancellor ¡°Magic¡± Mark S. Wrighton drives nails made of rubber exposed to liquid nitrogen during his chemistry magic show.

Joe Angeles/WUSTL Photo

Chancellor "Magic" Mark S. Wrighton drives nails made of rubber exposed to liquid nitrogen during his chemistry magic show.

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Emily and Kristy Fammartino, Tweedeldum and Tweedledee in the Mad Hatter¡¯s Tea Party play, pose in front of the Brookings Hall arch.

Joe Angeles/WUSTL Photo

Emily Doyle and Kristy Fammartino, Tweedel Dum and Tweedle Dee in the Mad Hatter's Tea Party play, pose in front of the Brookings Hall arch.

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More Photos: Gallery 1 | Gallery 2| Gallery 3


Related Information
Media Assistance:

Gerry Everding
Dir. of News and Electronic Communications
gerry_everding@wustl.edu

(314) 935-5230
Related Links:
WUSTL 150th Anniversary Web page
WUSTL 150th Birthday Party
Photo Gallery #2
Photo Gallery #3

Related Groups:

Campus-wide:
150th Anniversary News & Information

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Thursday, Oct. 2, 2003


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