- 00212.jpg
- Dimensions: 3.4 x 2.3 cm
- Physical Format: Negatives (photographic)
- Local Identifier: University Photographer, 92-221
- 01488.jpg
- Dimensions: 3.3 x 2.3 cm
- Physical Format: Negatives (photographic)
- Local Identifier: University Photographer, Misc. 337
- 02785.jpg
- Dimensions: 3.5 x 2.3 cm
- Physical Format: Negatives (photographic)
- Local Identifier: University Photographer, 74-047
- 08362.jpg
- Dimensions: 8.4 x 10.2 cm
- Physical Format: Photomechanical print
- Local Identifier: St. Cloud State Teachers College Bulletin, January 1946, volume 2, number 2, p. 6
These records contain St. Cloud State University and its predecessors yearbooks, dating 1924 to 1998. After 1971, yearbooks were published sporadically until 1998. Names include the Talahi (1924-1979), New Student Record (1983-1996), and Husky Life (1998).
Arranged chronologically, the yearbooks focus mainly on student life. The yearbooks, which were produced by students, provides a snapshot of activities, students, and other information that happened during a specific academic year (i.e. 1933/34, 1960/61) and the content can vary widely from year to year. Included in nearly all the yearbooks are portraits of senior classmen, sometimes of other underclassmen groups. Group portraits of student clubs and groups are also included, as well as images of athletic teams, sometimes as a team portrait and in action.
Sin títuloIn 1969, St. Cloud State celebrated the centennial of it's establishment by the state of Minnesota in 1869. Many activities were planned that surrounded this anniversary. These volumes document those activities as well as the residential community that encomposed the campus, which stood almost exclusively on the Mississippi River along 1st Avenue South between 6th and 9th Street South.
L. Ruth Cadwell, a faculty member at St. Cloud State between 1924 and 1966, was responsible for the gathering and organization of information and images of these volumes. She organized them into nine separate volumes. This collection contains two sets of these volumes, though volume 8 is not included here. According to the foreword that appears in volume 1, there are differences between the two sets, which are marked appropriately on the spine of each volume. The foreword reads, "Because of the difficulty of collecting materials it was necessary to have some variation between set one and set two. Therefore, should you desire to view the complete materials collected, you are urged to study both copies of the St. Cloud State College Centennial set."
Series 1: History
Ms. Cadwell organized the history into nine separate volumes, some that have two or more parts.
Volume 1 - Early Use of the Present Site: In three parts, volume 1 documents the early uses of the 1969 campus. Photographs of houses that stood on campus are organized by street.
Volume 2 - The Centennial Begins: This volume contains historic images and documents regarding the history of St. Cloud State.
Volume 3 - Brochures, Invitations, and Programs: This volume contains a wide variety of material related to the events and other activities related centennial and for the 1968/69 academic year.
Volume 4 - Centennial Events: This volume contains images and other related material regarding events for the centennial, including the Centennial Hall groundbreaking and Heritage Day.
Volume 5 - News Releases:This volume contains news releases for events, fundraisers, and other activities related to St. Cloud State's centennial.
Volume 6 - News reports: In three parts, this volume contains newspaper clippings about the centennial. Part 1 contains 1960 to October 1968; Part 2 contains November 1968 to March 1969; and Part 3 contains April 1969 to June 1969.
Volume 7 - Communication to Obtain Materials for History: Copies of letters written by Ms. Cadwell requesting photographs of the campus site and the responses received.
Volume 8 - The Chronicle, July 1968 to June 1969: Both copies are part of these records and bound in black with the title "The Centennial: 1869-1969, A Heritage of Excellence," as well as indicated as volume 8.
Volume 9 - The Reporter, July 1968 to June 1969: The volume contains copies of the alum newsletter, The Reporter, as well as men's basketball programs.
Series 2: Negatives and Slides
This series contains negatives of various homes, buildings, and other views of the campus area. It is not clear if the negatives were taken from the photographs, or if the photographs were created from the negatives.
Sin título- 10014.jpg
- Dimensions: 29.4 x 37.1 cm
- Physical Format: Document
- Local Identifier: David Kiehle Papers
- 00104.jpg
- Dimensions: 12.9 cm x 11.0 cm
- Physical Format: Photomechanical print
- Local Identifier: 1970 Talahi yearbook, p. 198
- 00105.jpg
- Dimensions: 8.8 cm x 19.4 cm
- Physical Format: Photomechanical print
- Local Identifier: 1970 Talahi yearbook, p. 198
- 10541.jpg
- Dimensions: 35.2 x 27.6 cm
- Physical Format: Document
- Local Identifier: Center for Economic Education. Winter Institute brochures
This collection contains literary and artistic publications that were put together by students and staff on the St. Cloud State University campus. The items in this collection date from 1962 to 2010. The publication is currently being called Upper Mississippi Harvest. Additions to this series may be ongoing.
Upper Mississippi Harvest is published annually by St. Cloud State University through funds generously allocated by the Student Government Finance Committee. It is distributed free to all SCSU students and staff. This literary and art magazine focuses on genres such as short fiction, poetry, art, and photography.
More information on the publication, including submission guidelines, can be found at the following website: https://www.stcloudstate.edu/english/student/publications.aspx.
Circulating copies can also be found at Miller Center for Upper Mississippi Harvest at call number PS1 .U66x.
Sin título- 11155.jpg
- Dimensions: 25.1 x 20 cm
- Physical Format: Color photograph
- Local Identifier: A11-012, box 1, 1984/85 scrapbook
- 11156.jpg
- Dimensions: 12.3 x 17.3 cm
- Physical Format: Color photograph
- Local Identifier: A11-012, box 1, 1992/93 scrapbook
- 11157.jpg
- Dimensions: 15 x 9.9 cm
- Physical Format: Color photograph
- Local Identifier: A11-012, box 1, brochure folder
- 11194.jpg
- Dimensions: 9.7 x 6.9 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: University Communications. Perry Rawland bio file
- 01135.jpg
- Completed in 1906, the Old Model School served as the campus laboratory school until 1913 when Riverview opened. The Old Model School then served as the campus library until 1952 when Kiehle opened. It was demolished in 1960.
- Dimensions: 10.9 x 11.2 cm
- Physical Format: Photomechanical print
- Local Identifier: 1961 Talahi yearbook, p. 13
- 11676_web.pdf
- Dimensions: 21.3 x 18.2 cm
- Physical Format: Document
- Local Identifier: Quikref - Business Building
This collection contains literary and artistic publications that have been put together by students, faculty, and staff at St. Cloud State University. The items in this collection date from 1990 to 2006. Additions to this collection may be ongoing.
The magazine is funded through an SCSU Cultural Diversity Committee allocation and is sponsored through St. Cloud State’s writing center, the Write Place. The contributors to the magazine retain all rights to their work(s). Kaleodiscope is published once a year.
More information on the publication, including submissions guidelines. Past issues can be found at the following website: https://web.stcloudstate.edu/kaleidoscope/. There may be issues on the website that University Archives does not have physical copies for and vice versa.
Sin título- 00122.jpg
- Isabel Lawrence, a long-time faculty member, served as St. Cloud State s acting president, 1914 to 1916. Both Lawrence Hall buildings were named in her honor.
- Dimensions: 17 x 11.1 cm
- Physical Format: Photomechanical print
- Local Identifier: Normalia Annual Souvenir 1904, p. [18]
- 00123.jpg
- Waite Shoemaker, an 1881 graduate of St. Cloud State, served as a faculty member, then president from 1902 to 1916.
- Dimensions: 12.9 x 8.6 cm
- Physical Format: Photomechanical print
- Local Identifier: Normalia Annual Souvenir 1904, p. [4]
- 12427.jpg
- Dimensions: 64.6 x 71.5 cm
- Physical Format: Document
- Local Identifier: John D. Morgan Papers. Box 19, folder 1
- 12428.jpg
- Dimensions: 12.1 x 17.1 cm
- Physical Format: Document
- Local Identifier: John D. Morgan Papers. Box 21, folder 1
- 12429.jpg
- Dimensions: 38.2 x 38.9 cm
- Physical Format: Document
- Local Identifier: John D. Morgan Papers. Box 19, folder 2
- 01251.jpg
- Dimensions: 8.7 x 11.3 cm
- Physical Format: Photomechanical print
- Local Identifier: 1904 St. Cloud State summer session catalog
- 01253.jpg
- Dimensions: 3.4 x 2.3 cm
- Physical Format: Negative (photographic)
- Local Identifier: University Photographer, 68-050
- 01257.jpg
- Dimensions: 10.1 x 6.7 cm
- Physical Format: Photomechanical print
- Local Identifier 1968 Talahi yearbook, p. 89
- 01258.jpg
- Dimensions: 10.1 x 5.8 cm
- Physical Format: Photomechanical print
- Local Identifier: 1968 Talahi yearbook, p. 88
- 12588.jpg
- Dimensions: 18.5 x 21.1 cm
- Physical Format: Document
- Local Identifier: John D. Morgan Papers. Box 18, folder 3
- 12589.jpg
- Dimensions: 18.5 x 21.1 cm
- Physical Format: Document
- Local Identifier: John D. Morgan Papers. Box 18, folder 3
- 12712.jpg
- Dimensions: 19.1 x 23.9 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Museum objects. Robert R. Mullally donation.
- 12713.jpg
- Dimensions: 19.1 x 23.9 cm
- Physical Format: Black-and-white photograph
- Local Identifier: Museum objects. Robert R. Mullally donation
- 12754.jpg
- Dimensions: 26.9 x 13.3 cm
- Physical Format: Document
- Local Identifier: Museum Objects. Lewis Iverson donation
- 01277.jpg
- Dimensions: 9.4 x 14.6 cm
- Physical Format: Photomechanical print
- Local Identifier: 1916/17 St. Cloud State Catalog, back page
- 12776.jpg
- Dimensions: 28.3 x 38 cm
- Physical Format: Document
- Local Identifier: Oversize drawer 19
- 01278.jpg
- Dimensions: 5.6 x 11.2 cm
- Physical Format: Photomechanical print
- Local Identifier: 1916/17 St. Cloud State course catalog, p. 35
- 01280.jpg
- Dimensions: 8.2 x 6.6 cm
- Physical Format: Photomechanical print
- Local Identifier: 1953 Talahi yearbook
- 01292.jpg
- Dimensions: 7.2 x 7.4 cm
- Physical Format: Photomechanical print
- Local Identifier: 1956 Talahi yearbook, p. 78
- 01293.jpg
- Dimensions: 11.3 x 10 cm
- Physical Format: Photomechanical print
- Local Identifier: 1941 Talahi yearbook, p. 14
This collection contains records from the Alumni Affairs organization (sometimes known as Alumni Services or Alumni Relations) on the St. Cloud State University campus. The items date from 1962 to 1991, with the greater number of items dating from the 1970s and 1980s. Additions to this series may be ongoing.
The majority of materials in this collection are pieces of correspondence between the Alumni Affairs office with former students. These items make up the bulk of the collection and the biographical files are arranged in alphabetical order. These files include a myriad of items, including photographs, correspondence, newspaper articles, donation histories, funeral programs, and obituaries. Some of the biographical files are very large whilst others are quite sparse.
There are a few former prominent students that the Alumni Affairs office kept extensive information on in their offices. These students include Cyril Plattes, Ralph Heimdahl, US Congressman Nick Begich, and Dr. Richard Green.
Cyril Plattes was the Benefactor of the Friedrich Scholarship Fund. This scholarship was set up in the name of a science professor at St. Cloud State that would grant money to students studying environmental issues. For many years Plattes wished that his name be kept anonymous and not linked to the memorial fund. In 1973 the first scholarship in conservation from the George Friedrich Memorial fund was presented to five students.
Ralph Heimdahl graduated from the St. Cloud State Teacher’s College in 1930. He was an art teacher at the State School for the Deaf in Faribault, MN. Later he joined the animation department at Walt Disney Studios, and in 1948 he originated the Bugs Bunny comic strip for Warner Brothers. Heimdahl won the SCSU Distinguished Alumni Award in 1966. An endowed scholarship was established by his widow after his death in 1981 to provide financial assistance to students studying art.
Nick Begich graduated from St. Cloud with the class of 1952 and went on to become a US Congressman in Alaska. On October 16, 1972, he lost his life on a plane flight in Alaska along with U.S. Majority Leader Hale Boggs. The Nick Begich Memorial Commission was established by the St. Cloud State College Alumni Association in 1973 in tribute to the life and work of the former student. The purpose of the Commission was to establish a scholarship fund at St. Cloud State College which would enable political science majors to serve internships in Washington with members of Congress and for other political science scholarships. (2)
Another prominent alumnus included in the files is Dr. Richard Green. He graduated from St. Cloud State College with an MS in Special Education in 1968 and received his doctorate in Educational Administration from Harvard. He worked as Superintendent of Minneapolis Public Schools, beginning either in 1980 or 1981. Dr. Green was the recipient of the 1981 Distinguished Alumni Award. In 1988 he was hired to be the Chancellor of the New York City Schools.
The collection also includes miscellaneous materials on events, a slideshow narration, The St. Cloud State College Magazine, and the position descriptions for the head of Alumni Affairs.
The slideshow narration, Instructional Guide for Filmstrip on St. Cloud State College, was prepared for the Alumni Affairs Office by Doreen M. Keable. The script (sans actual slides or audio cassette) is dated March 13, 1970. According to the script, there is a series of forty color slides that are accompanied by a taped narration. The length of the presentation was approximately ten minutes. Some of the objectives of the slideshow include welcoming alumni and friends of the school to homecoming and other alumni functions.
Sin título- 13360_web.pdf
- Dimensions: 22.6 x 17.4 cm
- Physical Format: Document
- Local Identifier: Quikref: Education building
- 13380.jpg
- Dimensions: 10.5 x 13.1 cm
- Physical Format: Photomechanical print
- Local Identifier: 1970 Talahi yearbook, p. 223
- 13381.jpg
- Dimensions: 4.4 x 4.9 cm
- Physical Format: Photomechanical print
- Local Identifier: 1970 Talahi yearbook, p. 225
- 13382.jpg
- Dimensions: 14.8 x 7.4 cm
- Physical Format: Photomechanical print
- Local Identifier: 1970 Talahi yearbook, p. 224
- 13386_web.pdf
- Opened in 1973 as Mathematics and Science Center, the building was renamed the Robert H. Wick Science Building in 2005 to honor Robert Wick, St. Cloud State president from 1965 to 1971.
- Dimensions: 27.9 x 21.3 cm
- Physical Format: Documents
- Local Identifier: Quik-ref: Wick Science Building
- 13387_web.pdf
- Opened in 1973 as Mathematics and Science Center, the building was renamed the Robert H. Wick Science Building in 2005 to honor Robert Wick, St. Cloud State president from 1965 to 1971.
- Dimensions: 27.9 x 21.3 cm
- Physical Format: Documents
- Local Identifier: Quik-ref: Wick Science Building
- 13430_web.pdf
- Completed in 1971, Centennial Hall, named in honor of St. Cloud State's establishment in 1869, served as the campus library until 2000.
- Dimensions: 19.7 x 19.8 cm
- Physical Format: Document
- Local Identifier: Quik-ref: Centennial Hall
- 13431_web.pdf
- Completed in 1971, Centennial Hall, named in honor of St. Cloud State's establishment in 1869, served as the campus library until 2000.
- Dimensions: 21.4 x 17.6 cm
- Physical Format: Document
- Local Identifier: Quik-ref: Centennial Hall
- 13432_web.pdf
- Completed in 1971, Centennial Hall, named in honor of St. Cloud State's establishment in 1869, served as the campus library until 2000.
- Dimensions: 13.7 x 21.4 cm
- Physical Format: Document
- Local Identifier: Quik-ref: Centennial Hall
- 13433_web.pdf
- 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.
- Dimensions: 17.5 x 12 cm
- Physical Format: Document
- Local Identifier: Quik-ref: Stewart Hall
- 13439.jpg
- Dimensions: 50.3 x 30.1 cm
- Physical Format: Document
- Local Identifier: Oversize drawer 19