E.C. Kapusta and George West are both working on a large piece of equipments. There are Brown gauges in the foreground and a system of belts and pulleys in the background.
One person is talking to a group of individuals. The people are standing around a computer that General Mills presented to the Chemical Engineering Department.
Chemical Engineering Professor W.E. Galligan, Ralph H. Suebbers, (graduate student) and Dr. Max Levine (Bacteriology) examine clay rings (produced in Ceramic Engineering Laboratory) for sewage-treatment filters as part of a general station study).
Professor Burnet stands in the back row with five older men wearing ribbons that say ""Fiftieth"" by the Four Seasons Fountain with the Campanile in the background.