Foxwalsh (1973)

Foxwalsh was an "alternative yearbook" published during the suspension of the official yearbook in 1973. Included in it are various balck and white pictures from around campus and of students going about their daily activities. With no words at all to break up the images, Foxwalsh survives as an anonymous, colorless snapshot of campus life in the early 1970's that spans over 100 pages.

It was entirely student published and claims to "not necessarily represent...the institution of Lewis and Clark College" on its final page. None of the images have captions including the names of subjects or which of the credited photographers took them.

Foxwalsh (1973). View a full screen version of this publication here.