The term "Frylics" refers to the legendary annual dance revues directed by Richmond, Virginia dance pioneer Elinor Fry from the 1930s through the 1960s. These massive student productions, famous for colorful routines and elaborate themes, were held at the historic Mosque (now the Altria Theater) in Richmond. The "Frylics" were an annual event that included a program. These images on the front covers of the programs would be cool to frame or to put in a glass case on a coffee table. They're not perfect condition; but a cool piece of history.