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.
Ivy House dorm council, Jim Bendickson, Lee Davis, Bill Moody, Chuck Davison, Mark Selid and Mike Garver.
Chairman of the psychology department, Dr. Harold Bexton, checks on one of Ivy's newest residents, 1967-1968
Male students from Ivy Hall picket in front of Eastvold Auditorium as part of their initiation, academic year 1977-1978.
Female students mark the event as women join Ivy Hall for the first time, academic year 1977-1978.
Ivy Hall Women. 1977-1978, the first year that Ivy Hall included women in its membership. Here Julie Hageman, Eileen Schipper, Rene Yoakum, and Joan Beeksma march down Garfield Street toward the campus.
Students "demonstrate" as Ivy Hall for the first time includes women, academic year 1977-1978.
A group of students wearing Ivy Hall sweaters.