Exterior view from street of Mitchell Hall. 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.
Eleven graduates of the class of 1911 are shown posing on the front steps of Derham Hall. One student in the lower right holds a small dog. The porch pillars, railings, and the front door of Derham Hall are visible in the rear.
Photograph of seventeen students in a classroom in Derham Hall. Pictures on the wall and writing on the blackboard indicate that classical literature was taught in this room.
Photograph of eight students studying in the library in Derham Hall. A medalion of Jeanne d'Arc rests on the floor on the right; this was a gift to Archbishop John Ireland from the people of Orleans, France. The Archbishop in turn gave the medallion to the College of St. Catherine for the opening of its Jeanne d'Arc Auditorium in 1914.
Fifteen student staff members are shown working on the first College of St. Catherine yearbook. It was named La Concha and was published from 1919 to 1976; it was later renamed Renaissance.
Student is shown holding a bouquet of flowers and a diploma. She is standing next to the cornerstone of Derham Hall and behind her is the north lawn of the campus facing Randolph Avenue.
Five students are shown siting on a log bench on the southwest lawn of campus. Derham Hall can be seen in the background. A camera is sitting on the lap of one of the students.
Seven students are shown standing on a path just inside the wooded area on the south campus. The south side of Derham Hall is visible in the background.
Three students are shown standing in the snow on a residential street. The middle student is putting an envelope into a mailbox that is attached to a streetlight.
Forty students are pictured on the stage of the Jeanne d' Arc Auditorium in College Hall. The students are standing or sitting in groups as if in preparation for a theater production.
Four students are shown sitting on the front steps of Derham Hall with an unidentified Sister of St. Joseph of Carondelet. Another student and Sister are visible on a sidewalk on the north lawn of campus.
Students in costume are shown standing on the lawn in front of College Hall. This photograph shows the cast of the play Every Woman's Road, which was performed in the spring of 1917. The West and North sides of Derham Hall can be seen in the upper left of the picture.
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.
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.
Female studentss standing in front of Old Main, as seen from inside the entryway of Old Main. Wallace Hall can be seen in the background. The caption on the back reads, "Macalester College picnic 1910."
Harriet Gilman, born and raised in Sauk Centre, attended State Normal School in Winona, Minnesota. After graduation, she returned to Sauk Centre and became a teacher at the Sauk Centre Public School until 1906.
Homecoming queen candidates at Stc Cloud State. View of nine women, wearing sweaters and skirts, standing together in a row on a top of a wall, trees in background.
Members of the Katonian Board: Ruth Schoell sitting on the rock, Miss Beale, Jennie Mack, Miss Peterson,__, Helen F. Sasse, Laura M. Juliar,__,__,Clifford K. Lush, A.B. Morris, __, Fern Schumacer, Ceridwen Evans, (back) Mildred Pouty, Mildred Keogh, GC. Benz.
Contributing Institution:
University Archives and Southern Minnesota Historical Center, Memorial Library, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Katonian Board, pictured left to right: Gladys C. Benz, Fern Schumacher, Mildred Keogh, Elethea Morse, A.B. Morris, Miss Beade, Ceridwen Evans, Mrs. Petterson, Mildred Prouty, ? Bottom row, left to right: Laura M. Juliar, Mildred Keogh, Helen F. Sasse.
Contributing Institution:
University Archives and Southern Minnesota Historical Center, Memorial Library, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Katonian Board, top (L-R): A.B. Morris, Gladys C. Benz, Mildred Prouty, Helen F. Sasse, Ceridwen Evans, Elethea Morse, Mildred Keogh, Clifford K. Lush; bottom (L-R): Freda Eyrich,__, Laura M. Juliar, Ruth Scheoll, Fern Schumacher.
Contributing Institution:
University Archives and Southern Minnesota Historical Center, Memorial Library, Minnesota State University, Mankato
Student standing outside of the Counseling Center in "B Building." Opened in 1947 to help alleviate overcrowding in classrooms, the "B Building" stood between Riverview and the Mississippi River.
Two women in a row boat, one with an oar. Other students are on the bank and standing on a tree limb hanging above. Caption on back reads, "1910 Baskerville Macalester picnic."
View of two women sitting in rocking chairs. One woman is reading and the other is sewing. Signs and photographs are hanging on the wall. The woman on the right is Francis Adams.
Group portrait of two men looking off to the left and two women looking at the camera. A walkway, clothesline, and hammock are visible in the background.
Group portrait of the residents of Gridley Hall dormitory during 1887/88, including students and resident college staff. People involved: Lucia Elizabeth Danforth; Emma Lincoln; Charlotte R. Willard; Frances Cousens Gage; Dora Elizabeth Fishback; Mary E. Beach; Nellie Comelia Clark; Linnie Lewis; Mabel Rebecca Colwell; Mary Rebecca Hart
Black and white group portrait of 8 women, wearing overcoats and hats, standing together on the steps of Lawrence Hall. The students include: Flaherty, Makin, Conley, Johnson, Pettit, Kavennaugh and Parks.