Mortvedt Library during construction, placing the facings on the building.
Mortvedt Library nearing the end of construction.
Cleaning the concrete in front of Mortvedt Library.
Students carry books up the stairs in Mortvedt Library.
Actor Vincent Price visits the Mortvedt Library before performing excerpts from Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass", James McNeil Whistler's "The Gentle Art of Making Enemies", and Tennessee Williams' "The Last of My Solid Gold Watches" for the Artist Series. Vincent Price has also gained renown as an art collector and critic.
Off-Campus Officers are, left to right: John Slattum, men's vice-president; Cathy Harshman, women's vice president; Jerry Johnson, president; Carol Nord, secretary-treasurer.
1966 - 1967 Mortvedt Library
1966 - 1967 Marion J. Kitzman of the Art Department in the Art Gallery on the second floor of the new Mortvedt Library.
A guest signs the guest book during the dedication of Mortvedt Library.
Students carry books from the old library to the new Mortvedt Library.