Entrance to Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter in 1951. Rundstrom Hall can be seen at center. This postcard view, marked 531A, has been converted to a digital positive image.
Girl gets her face painted at the Lemonade Fair, She is wearing shorts and a shirt, sitting in front of a man, wearing pants and a shirt, with a paintbrush on the girl's face, people in foreground and background look on.
Folk singer Odetta (1930-2008) performs at the Stewart Hall auditorium. Odetta was an American singer, actress, guitar player, and human rights activist.
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.
Opened in 1973 as Mathematics and Science Building, the building was renamed the Robert H. Wick Science Building in 2005 to honor Robert Wick, St. Cloud State president from 1965 to 1971.
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.
Fort Holes stood on or near the St. Cloud State University campus in the early 1860s in response to the US-Dakota War. The historic marker was placed during St. Cloud State University's centennial celebration in 1969.
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.