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Homecoming Queen candidates pose for a group photograph on the deck of the Clubhouse, 1954.
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WSC Summer Music Camps in the 1950s usually featured more than one marching band. This group, complete with two band majors and a bevy of twirlers, pose for a photograph in parade formation on the lawn west of the old college clubhouse. One of the Highland Village buildings can be seen in the background.
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W Mountain with Taylor Hall and the College Clubhouse (now Last Chance) in the foreground. Photograph taken with a telephoto lens.
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Men's intramural football action on the field west of the new Student Union, late 1950s. The Student Union, Clubhouse, Highland Village, and a corner of the original Library building are seen in the background.
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An eighteen piece WSC Summer Music Camp jazz band poses for a photograph in the original campus clubhouse, 1958.
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Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority created this Winter Carnival snow sculpture northwest of Savage Library in 1959. Highland Village, the former College Clubhouse, and the corner of Savage Library can be seen in the background.
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Three WSC coeds, possibly Winter Carnival Queen candidates, work on a snow sculpture in front of Taylor Hall, 1952.
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A 1958 Summer Music Camp marching band stands at attention in parade formation on the lawn west of the old campus clubhouse.
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The 1941 WSC Summer Music Camp Dance Band poses for a photograph in the college's clubhouse (now the Last Chance in west Gunnison.)
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Victory Bell (Annex Bell) outside the second campus club house, ca. 1955. The Victory Bell was used to celebrate sports victories and other occasions. This is probably the second of three victory bells belonging to the college. According to Abbott Fay's "Mountain Academia", the first bell was given to WSC by the town of Gunnison but was melted down in a World War II scrap drive. The second bell, a gift of Gunnison Schools, was broken in 1956. The...
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View of the second campus club house from the south, ca. 1960, based on the mature foliage. The sign in front reads "Library Annex"; the building was also used by the Music department (1956 Curecanti) and the Sciences department after the new Student Union was built in 1955. The club house was moved to southwest Gunnison in 1962 where it still stands today.
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View of the second campus club house from the south, ca. 1940s. The edge of the new Savage Library, completed in 1939, can be seen on the left.
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An early view of the second campus clubhouse from the south, ca. late 1930s.
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Aerial photograph of the WSC campus from the north-northwest, 1952. Mountaineer Bowl is in the foreground; W Mountain is seen across the valley to the south. Escalante Heights, Highland Village, the Industrial Arts temporary buildings, the Clubhouse, Ouray Hall, and the heating plant are all WSC buildings seen in this photograph that no longer exist.
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View of Savage Library from the south, along Ohio Avenue, circa 1960. The campus Clubhouse can be seen just behind the library to the east.