YMCA Carnival company of Carleton students pose in costume and with musical instruments in the Sayles-Hill Gymnasium at Carleton College. Handwritten note on back of postcard reads: "Removed from W. Edwin Dean Scrapbook."
First of a pair of posed images showing the board of the Class of 1893 Algol (Carleton yearbook) in a tidy, energetic "before" stage, and in an exhausted, worn-out "after" stage. Pictured are: Elmer Lanpher Coffeen; Katherine L. Donaldson; Alice E. Andrews; Robert D. Taylor; Elizabeth M. Bissell; Gertrude Woodruff; Luella Turrell; and Albert Lewis Sperry.
Second of a pair of posed images showing the board of the Class of 1893 Algol (Carleton yearbook) in a tidy, energetic "before" stage, and in an exhausted, worn-out "after" stage. Pictured are: Elmer Lanpher Coffeen; Katherine L. Donaldson; Alice E. Andrews; Robert D. Taylor; Elizabeth M. Bissell; Gertrude Woodruff; Luella Turrell; and Albert Lewis Sperry.
Three students with campus welcome wagon, one professor is inside wagon. Wagon is pulled by a horse. Popcorn and peanuts are sold from the wagon. Bottom of the photo reads: "Our Welcome."
Constructed on the north side of Selke Field in 1947, these units housed military veterans and, later, married students. The buildings were razed in 1968.
Constructed on the north side of Selke Field in 1947, these units housed military veterans and, later, married students. The buildings were razed in 1968.
Constructed on the north side of Selke Field in 1947, these units housed military veterans and, later, married students. The buildings were razed in 1968.
Constructed on the north side of Selke Field in 1947, these units housed military veterans and, later, married students. The buildings were razed in 1968.
Constructed on the north side of Selke Field in 1947, these units housed military veterans and, later, married students. The buildings were razed in 1968.
Constructed on the north side of Selke Field in 1947, these units housed military veterans and, later, married students. The buildings were razed in 1968.
Constructed on the north side of Selke Field in 1947, these units housed military veterans and, later, married students. The buildings were razed in 1968.
Vanguard student group members Shirley Thoennes and John Verkennes II stand by new signs directing I-94 freeway motorists to St. Cloud State University.
Mitchell Hall was completed in 1958 as a dormitory for women. The building was named for William B. Mitchell, who served as St. Cloud State's resident director from 1877 to 1901.
Opened in 1915, Shoemaker Hall has since served as a dormitory. It was named for Waite Shoemaker, an 1881 graduate of St. Cloud State, who served as a faculty member and then St. Cloud State president from 1902 to 1916. A south addition was completed in 1960.
Group of men and women, seated in three rows, on a grassy bank. Caption on back reads, "Twin City Volunteer group? Welbon, Koons, Evans, both Sherwins, Herrick, Baker, Joseph Koshaba of Macalester."
Concordia Academy track team of 1937. Front row: H. Bentrup, E. Krause, H. Schauland (captain), P. Janzow, C. Peter. Middle row: A. Ahlman (manager), E. Bentrup, E. Kramer, R. Ehler, H. Neunaber, L. Ewald. Back row: W. Kerber, R. Bohlman, L. Wachter, R. Brandt, R. Peter, T. Mack.
Concordia Academy track team of 1939. Back row: Ondov, Witte, M. Wolfram. Center row: C. Peter (manager), Heyne, Klinkenberg, J. Wolfram, Braem. Front row: Vrudny, Waechter, Hughart, Neumeister.
Concordia Academy track team of 1938. Top row: Kramer, H. Schroeder, Waechter, R. Ehlers, Kerber. Bottom row: W. Mueller, Janzow, H. Bentrup, T. Mack, C. Peter (manager).
College track team of 1933. Back row: Rueber, Sylvester, Dorn, Kelling, E. Friedrich, Zimmerman, Schlecht, Starke, Oster, Adascheck. Front row: Claussen, Dohrman, Drevelow, Draheim-Trainer, Dorisch, Borowski (manager), Wetzeman.
Southern Minnesota Junior College conference Champions. Back row: J. Tews, A. Oster, V. Gierke, H. Borowski, W. Buck, H. Sylvester, J. Rognstad (coach). Front row: R. Weiland (manager), A. Fenske, A. Betram, L. Finke, M. Otto.
Hamline University's Minnesota Intercollegiate champion track team. Roger S. Anderson, center front. William Baird, director of athletics (1909-1920), center back.
Tom Macgillivray, Robert Strack, Dick Ward, Bernie Lundstrom, Jack Amundson, Brady Watts, Bill Radovich, Rosie Moran, Mike Smith, and Brent Walz at the Bookstore groundbreaking.
Black and white image of three men, two who are wearing suits, and the other wearing pants and a sweater, set up a movie camera and film projector in an area light up by floodlights at St. Could State University.