The front of the State Gymnasium is viewed from northeast with small trees growing along the road in front and the fence of an athletic field on the right, identical to photos taken in 1919. Trees have been painted in on the upper left corner and…
The front (north) entrance on the west end of the State Gymnasium is marked by a tower, with an open door on the right and an open window on the upper left. Trees partially obscure the building, and ivy climbs the left side of the tower in this…
The front (north) entrance on the west end of the State Gymnasium is marked by a tower, with an open door on the right and an open window on the upper left. Trees partially obscure the building, and ivy climbs the left side of the tower.
John Tillman is repairing the new State Gymnasium floor. The floor was marred by rollerbladers or skateboarders over a weekend. The photograph appeared in Inside Iowa State on January 13, 1995.
State Gymnasium is decorated for a military ball. One large American flag is hanging down from the second floor. Other flags and streamers are hanging from the ceiling. Rifles are stacked in a tripod formation along the sides of the gymnasium.
Stange House's lawn display, ""Clean K-State"" features Cy washing the Kansas State Wildcats in a tub and hanging them out to dry. This display won first place in the Men's Residence Hall category.
One individual is lecturing to a room of seated students. The lecturer is gesturing to a blackboard filled with notes and various equations. This photograph was featured in the Chemical Department's descriptive brochure for 1978.