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Two students enjoy reading on the grass outside the Student Union building.
Two students enjoy reading on the grass outside the Student Union building.
Students outside of the Student Union 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.
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.
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.
President Eastvold and Dr. SC Siefkes, president of the Northwestern District, participate in the ceremonial cornerstone laying for West Hall, a residence hall for students. West Hall was later renamed Kreidler Hall in honor of Lora B. Kreidler, Dean of Women and art professor from 1921 to 1943. Photograph taken May 27, 1956.
Students stand beside West Hall (later renamed Kreidler Hall) which is seen in the foreground. North Hall (later called Hong) is in the background.
A student opens the blinds in her room in West Hall.
Students iron their clothes in the laundry area of West Hall, a student residence hall.