A crowd gathers for the cornerstone laying ceremony for West Hall, now known as Kreidler Hall in honor of long-time professor and Dean of Women Lora B. Kreidler.
Dedication of West Hall (later renamed Kreidler Hall), 1957. Unnamed person, president Eastvold, Philip Hauge, Olai Haavik and unnamed couple.
Sketch showing the future West Hall building. Built in 1957 as a residence hall for female students, West Hall would later be renamed Kreidler Hall in honor of Lora B. Kreidler, Dean of Women and art professor from 1921 to 1943.
Students walk near the old library, now known as Xavier Hall. Built in 1937, the entire building was renovated and became an academic facility when the new library was built in 1967. It is named for J.U. Xavier, professor 1902-1942, acting president 1920-1921.
Ivy Hall is the name for a group of portable buildings that first served as student housing and later as academic facilities, housing the biology department until 1985 when the Science Center was completed. The buildings were razed later that year.
Students relax in the lounge area of the Student Union Building, 1947.
A citation for the Student Union Building listing major donors to the building.
Scene from the 1948 dedication of the Student Union Building. Two students show the fund raising appeal for the building to the dedication speaker.
President Eastvold, Regent H.L. Foss and an unidentified at the dedication of the Student Union Building, 1948
Dedication of Student Union Building 1948.