Entrance to Forsyth Library
The north entrance to the library is framed by trees in the quad in June 1959.
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The north side of Sheridan Coliseum as seen through the trees on the quad in June 1959.
View ArticleStudents outside Sheridan Coliseum
Students walk on sidewalks east of Sheridan Coliseum in October 1958. Notice the beanie worn by one of the girls on the left - beanies were worn by freshmen during those years.
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Students walk over Big Creek on the footbridge that was between Park Street and Custer Hall. The young woman in front is wearing a beanie which was an article of clothing for all freshmen. Photo taken...
View ArticlePicken Hall as seen from 7th Street
Picken Hall as seen directly west from 7th Street sometime in 1958.
View ArticleMemorial Union Lounge
Students relaxing in the Sunset Lounge of the Memorial Union in July 1959.
View ArticleMemorial Union Lounge
Students relaxing in the TV corner of the Sunset Lounge in the Memorial Union.
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The addition to the north of the Cody Commons contained a ball room, several meeting rooms, a book store, and a lounge.
View ArticleCody Commons and Memorial Union
The Cody Commons with the Memorial Union annex are pictured in July 1959.
View ArticleApplied Arts Building
As seen from the library, the new Applied Arts Building is shown here in July 1959.
View ArticleCody Dining Hall
People fill the Cody Commons Dining Hall on July 19, 1959 during a dinner.
View ArticleCody Dining Hall
People fill the Cody Commons dining hall during a dinner on July 19, 1959. Mr. and Mrs. Almquist are shown at the front.
View ArticleMemorial Union Patio
Bright yellow umbrellas and chairs add color to the patio on the west side of the union.
View ArticleMemorial Union Patio
Bright yellow umbrellas and chairs add color to the patio on the west side of the union.
View ArticleForsyth Library
Forsyth Library as seen from the northwest on the quad in July 1959. This building is now known as McCartney Hall. The new Forsyth Library was built in 1967 across the street.
View ArticleReading Room of Forsyth Library
The beautiful reading room of Forsyth Library let in a lot of light for its users. Picture taken in July 1959.
View ArticleSheridan Coliseum
The north entrance to Sheridan Coliseum from the quad. The circle of trees was planted on Arbor Day years before; Dr. Wooster was in charge of the Arbor Day events when the trees were planted.
View ArticleScience Hall
Student congregate outside the north entrance to Science Hall in July 1959. The tower for the telescope can be seen in this picture.
View ArticleCuster Hall
Custer Hall with the Golden Belt Fairgrounds in the background. The Golden Belt Fairgrounds were where Lewis Field Stadium and Stadium Place Apartments currently stand. Picture taken around the mid 1920's
View ArticleLewis Field Apartments
The old hospital buildings, along with army barracks, from Walker Army Air Field, 15 miles east of Hays, provided housing for married students and their families for about 20 years. The Board of...
View ArticleCuster Hall with new wing
The west wing of Custer Hall was added to the original building in 1952.
View ArticleConstruction - addition to Custer Hall
The construction of the addition to Custer Hall - a four-floor wing of new living areas for college women.
View ArticleConstruction - addition to Custer Hall
Construction of the four floor addition to Custer Hall. This photo was taken in October 1951
View ArticleBulletin Board at Custer Hall
Two college coeds look at the information posted on the hall's bulletin board.
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Custer Hall in the autumn. Photo taken before the addition was started in 1951.
View ArticleMen's Residence Hall
The north wing of the men's Residence Hall which is the original Residence Hall built in 1942. The south wing was built in 1952 and the middle section connecting the two wings was built in 1955. The...
View ArticleTable Tennis in the Social Building
Two college students playing table tennis in the Social Building in April 1952.
View ArticleLewis Field
The east side of Lewis Field Stadium in April 1948. Built as both a football stadium and a dormitory by the WPA project, the stadium has been renovated and updated. It currently houses coaches' offices...
View ArticlePresident's Office
President Wooster is shown in his office with his secretary, Cora Bibens, and an unidentified student.
View ArticlePresident's Office
A moose head and fireplace are shown in this photo of the office of the college president, L. D. Wooster.
View ArticleBulletin Board
Two students view the college bulletin board just north of Sheridan Coliseum.
View ArticleFlood waters on the campus
In May and June 1951, the campus was hit by two floods. This picture is from the flood that came in June.
View ArticleBarracks used at Lewis Field
These buildings were used on the Golden Belt Fairgrounds before they were bought by the college in 1932. They were made into living quarters for the male college students. The Golden Belt Fairgrounds...
View ArticleFirst Classroom and Assembly Hall
Mr. Picken's first classroom and the Assembly Hall in the Administration Building.
View ArticleMartin Allen's Orchard and Residence
The namesake of Martin Allen Hall had an orchard near his home north of the college.
View ArticlePicken Hall Auditorium
Audience in Picken Hall Auditorium wait for a performance. Date unknown.
View ArticleOfficers' Row at Fort Hays
Officers' Row at the Fort Hays Military Reservation. Date of photo unknown.
View ArticleCody Commons and Memorial Union
The north part of the Memorial Union was added to the Cody Commons in 1958.
View ArticleSheridan Coliseum and students
Students walk on the sidewalks in front of Sheridan Coliseum in the fall of 1958.
View ArticleDedication of Memorial Union
The audience at the dedication of the Memorial Union in the fall of 1958.
View ArticleMemorial Union entrance
A young woman walks up the steps to the north east entrance of the new Memorial Union in September 1958.
View ArticleSheridan Coliseum
A performance in Sheridan Coliseum. This photo was probably taken shortly after most of the construction was finished in 1917. The ceiling was not finished until 1922, and in 1919, it was temporarily...
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