Halenbeck Hall, completed in 1965, replaced Eastman Hall as St. Cloud State's home for physical education and athletics. The building was named for donor Philip Halenbeck. An addition was completed in 1980.
Interior view of the gymnasium in the Gray Campus Laboratory School. The Thomas Gray Campus Laboratory School, opened in 1958, replaced Riverview as the campus laboratory school. The campus laboratory school closed in 1983 and, in 1984, was repurposed and renamed Engineering and Computing Center. The building was initially named for Thomas Gray, who graduated from St. Cloud State in 1872, served as the school's president from 1884 to 1890.
Interior view of the gymnasium in Eastman Hall, interior view of a open floor, with stands towards the rear, windows along the side. Eastman Hall was constructed in 1930.
View of three women, wearing dresses, standing together, Grayce Kaneda (center), Masake Miyake (right), Ardith Burrell (serving), Masake Miyake, known to students as Mike, and Grayce Kaneda came to college this year to complete their degrees in education. After Pearl Harbor both girls were interned with their families at relocation centers on the west coast. They taught Japanese children at these centers until they reached permission from the U.S. Government to attend school at St. Cloud State. The Japanese girls are enjoying a little snack after their performance with the Cecilian Glee Club of which they were members. Ardith Burrell is president of the club.
Exterior view of the Thomas Gray Campus Laboratory School. Oened in 1958,
Thomas Gray replaced Riverview as the campus laboratory school. The campus laboratory school closed in 1983 and, in 1984, was repurposed and renamed Engineering and Computing Center. The building was initially named for Thomas Gray, who graduated from St. Cloud State in 1872, served as the school's president from 1884 to 1890.
Exterior view of Gray Campus Laboratory School, one side of building, sidewalk in front of building. The Gray Campus Laboratory School was constructed in 1958.
Exterior view of Gray Campus Laboratory School, one side of building, with truck parked nearby. The Gray Campus Laboratory School was constructed in 1958.
Black and white image of four men, standing together in a line, the image was taken at the dedication of Kiehle Library on October 16, 1953, George Budd, John Headley, George Selke, and Dudley Brainard all served as presidents of St. Cloud State University.
Birdseye view of Garvey Commons under construction. Opened in 1963, Garvey Commons serves as the campus dormitories' cafeteria. The building was named for long-time faculty member Beth Porter Garvey.
Garvey Commons under construction. Opened in 1963, Garvey Commons serves as the campus dormitories' cafeteria. The building was named for long-time faculty member Beth Porter Garvey.
Exterior view of Garvey Commons. Opened in 1963, Garvey Commons serves as the campus dormitories' cafeteria. The building was named for long-time faculty member Beth Porter Garvey.
View of women college students, wearing dresses, gathered around a pole, holding rope attached to the pole's top, trees and buildings in the background.
Fannie McGaughey was a member of the first graduating class of St. Cloud State. In addition, she was here on the first day of classes in September 1869
Exterior view of the Music Studio. The Music Studio was constructed in 1929. Acquired by St. Cloud State in 1929, this home stood just south of Eastman. It was demolished in 1969.
Elementary Manual Arts Room in Old Main Building. Old Main opened in 1874 as the main building of St. Cloud State. Old Main was demolished in 1950 after the completion of Stewart Hall.
Exterior view of Eastman Hall. Eastman Hall, named for Alvah Eastman, resident director at St. Cloud State (1901-1908, 1926-1933), opened in 1930 as the campus gymnasium. It served until 1965 when Halenbeck Hall opened its doors.
Exterior view of Eastman Hall. Eastman Hall, named for Alvah Eastman, resident director at St. Cloud State (1901-1908, 1926-1933), opened in 1930 as the campus gymnasium. It served until 1965 when Halenbeck Hall opened its doors.
Exterior view of Eastman Hall. Eastman Hall, named for Alvah Eastman, resident director at St. Cloud State (1901-1908, 1926-1933), opened in 1930 as the campus gymnasium. It served until 1965 when Halenbeck Hall opened its doors.
Exterior view of Eastman Hall. Eastman Hall, named for Alvah Eastman, resident director at St. Cloud State (1901-1908, 1926-1933), opened in 1930 as the campus gymnasium. It served until 1965 when Halenbeck Hall opened its doors.
Exterior view of Eastman Hall. Eastman Hall, named for Alvah Eastman, resident director at St. Cloud State (1901-1908, 1926-1933), opened in 1930 as the campus gymnasium. It served until 1965 when Halenbeck Hall opened its doors.
Doug Erickson being led away by police during a protest against the Vietnam War. Protesters threatened to burn a dog with napalm to raise awareness of the use of the chemical weapon during the Vietnam War.
Domestic Science Room in Old Main . Old Main opened in 1874 as the main building of St. Cloud State. Old Main was demolished in 1950 after the completion of Stewart Hall.
Men and women eat at the Stewart Hall cafeteria. Stewart Hall, which opened in 1948 as St. Cloud State's main classroom building, was named for Warren Stewart. Stewart served as St. Cloud State resident director from 1938 to 1948.
Interior view of Kiehle Library curriculum laboratory. Kiehle Library was constructed in 1952, today the building is known as the Kiehle Visual Arts Center.
Interior view, front desk at Centennial Hall. Completed in 1971, Centennial Hall, named in honor of St. Cloud State's establishment in 1869, served as the campus library until 2000.
Interior view of the Dining Hall at Shoemaker Hall, view of tables and chairs set in rows, silverware and plates on table. Shoemaker Hall was constructed in 1915.
Exterior view of construction at the National Hockey Center. The National Hockey Center opened in December 1989, home to St. Cloud State's men's and women's hockey programs.
Interior view of construction at the National Hockey Center. The National Hockey Center opened in December 1989, home to St. Cloud State's men's and women's hockey programs.
Stewart Hall, which opened in 1948 as St. Cloud State's main classroom building, was named for Warren Stewart. Stewart served as St. Cloud State resident director from 1938 to 1948.
Interior view of a classroom in the Old Main Building; men and women wearing casual attire sitting on chairs, facing a woman wearing a dress standing in front of the room; woman wearing a dress looks on at the side of the room, blackboards on wall in background, desks in foreground. Old Main was constructed in 1874.
Interior view of a Classroom in Riverview Lab School. Riverview opened as the campus model school in 1913 where students could watch experienced teachers teach and to student teach. In 1958, the model school moved from Riverview to the new Gray Campus Laboratory School.
Interior view of a classroom at the Riverview Lab School with children sitting at two tables. Riverview opened in 1913 as a Lab School for the St. Cloud Normal School.
Interior view of a classroom with desks in rows, students stand near the back at the Riverview Lab School. Riverview opened in 1913 as a Lab School for the St. Cloud Normal School.
Interior view of a classroom at the Riverview Lab School with desks in rows, children sitting in desks. Riverview opened in 1913 as a Lab School for the St. Cloud Normal School.
Interior view, classroom in Gray Campus Laboratory School. The Thomas Gray Campus Laboratory School, opened in 1958, replaced Riverview as the campus laboratory school. The campus laboratory school closed in 1983 and, in 1984, was repurposed and renamed Engineering and Computing Center. The building was initially named for Thomas Gray, who graduated from St. Cloud State in 1872, served as the school's president from 1884 to 1890.