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Apartment 38, Cypress Court
University of South Dakota
In 1958, the University of South Dakota received a substantial loan to build Cypress Court and an addition to Julian Hall. Cypress Court consisted of forty small apartments and was inhabited by married...
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Art lesson
University of South Dakota
This unidentified young student was one of many who attended summer art classes offered on campus by Professor Wilber M. Stilwell. This photograph, taken in Old Main when the art facilities were located...
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Audiological assessment
University of South Dakota
The examiner and examinee no doubt posed for this photograph. The instrument shown is probably a Maico H-1. This type of audiometer was popular in the 1950s.
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Barber Fay Swisher
University of South Dakota
Barber Fay Swisher, originally from Emerson, Iowa, had his shop in the basement of the March Theatre for twenty years before moving to the Evergreen Service building group on Cherry Street in 1956. The...
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Basement clothesline, East Hall
University of South Dakota
Students of the University utilized the basement of East Hall to dry their laundry.
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C. M. St. P. Bridge, Mobridge, S.D.
Man with shovel standing on railroad bridge. Title from recto. Inscribed on verso: Now don’t say I did not remember you - like you said about Lottie. Hows everybody including your self? Ruth Did you...
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Chet Baker
Chet Baker, legendary jazz trumpet player, performed with his quintet in the Sioux Falls Community Playhouse (Orpheum Theatre) on January 15, 1957. Due to cold weather, only 400 people attended the concert....
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Civil defense
University of South Dakota
In 1963, the University of South Dakota began constructing fallout shelters on campus. These shelters were located beneath Norton Hall, Brookman Hall, Noteboom Hall, Burgess Hall, East Hall, Dakota Hall,...
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Commencement procession, Old Main
University of South Dakota
Graduation customs and traditions have changed with the years. For example, in 1914 the tradition consisted of the juniors forming an arch with black and orange pendants. Both the University President...
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Coop
University of South Dakota
The University Co-Operative store, which was located on the first floor of the Union Building, was a student-owned, student-operated facility in which students could buy books and supplies as well as lunch...
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Costume design
University of South Dakota
Hallie Morris, left, and Joyce Jacobsen Wyant, right, consider final alterations on the costumes they are making for their dolls.
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CPR training
University of South Dakota
CPR training was an instrumental part of physical education coursework. Physical education for women took place in the Old Armory, which is now the Belbas Center.
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Creative Arts Festival
University of South Dakota
“Invitation to Adventure” was the theme for the Creative Arts Festival held in Vermillion on May 12-14, 1961. Oscar Howe was named the Honorary Host for the event. The outdoor exhibition, which is...
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Dean Belbas
University of South Dakota
Dean Belbas, a 1956 graduate of the University of South Dakota, was involved in several activities during his University career. Some of these activities included: Marketing Club, baseball, tennis, Coyote,...
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Dean, Donna, and Scott Sumner
University of South Dakota
Dean and Donna Sumner and their son, Scott, are shown at their home in University Park. University Park, located north of Julian Hall, was constructed for married veterans attending school. Dean Sumner...
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Fred Borsch and Tootsie
University of South Dakota
Deadwood businessman and promoter of South Dakota tourism, Fred Borsch, and his coyote Tootsie graced the University of South Dakota with their presence at Dakota Day in 1953. In 1947, Fred Borsch and...
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Gerda McClintic, Editor-in-Chief of the Volante, student newspaper
University of South Dakota
Journalism major Gerda McClintic was involved in several different activities during her University of South Dakota career. Some of the activities in which she participated: 1934 Coyote editor, Women’s...
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Grace Beede, medical Greek and Latin roots
University of South Dakota
Grace Beede received her undergraduate degree from the University of South Dakota in 1926 and went on to become professor of Greek and Latin languages in literature in 1928. Although she formally retired...
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Home economics
University of South Dakota
Home economics classes were held in the north end of Dakota Hall, which also housed the girls’ dormitory. This photograph shows Mrs. Amy Eastman teaching a foods class. This room had several individual...
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Interior of Law Library
University of South Dakota
The law library shown here was housed in the original law building, established by the South Dakota Legislature in 1908. Plans for a new law library were initiated in 1949 with the arrival of George Townsend,...
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