This collection contains digitized scrapbooks from Central Washington University.
Central Washington University started as the Washington State Normal School in 1891. The school was founded to educate future elementary and junior high teachers. The normal school became Central Washington College of Education in 1937, Central Washington State College in 1961, and Central Washington University in 1977.
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Sue Lombard Scrapbook, 1967-68
Central Washington University
A scrapbook from Sue Lombard Hall, a dormitory on the campus of Central Washington State Colege.
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Anderson Hall Scrapbook, 1967
Central Washington University
Anderson Hall is a dormitory on the campus of Central Washington University. It was completed in 1962 and remains in use today. It was initially a women's residence, but today is co-ed.
Its namesake, Mabel T. Anderson, was a student and, later, a professor at Central. She enrolled in 1916 and two years later became the third grade teacher in the campus training school. After earning a master’s degree at Teacher’s College, Columbia University, she returned to Central and taught in the education program until 1963.
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Anderson Hall Scrapbook, 1964
Central Washington University
Anderson Hall is a dormitory on the campus of Central Washington University. It was completed in 1962 and remains in use today. It was initially a women's residence, but today is co-ed.
Its namesake, Mabel T. Anderson, was a student and, later, a professor at Central. She enrolled in 1916 and two years later became the third grade teacher in the campus training school. After earning a master’s degree at Teacher’s College, Columbia University, she returned to Central and taught in the education program until 1963.
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Anderson Hall Scrapbook, 1963
Central Washington University
Anderson Hall is a dormitory on the campus of Central Washington University. It was completed in 1962 and remains in use today. It was initially a women's residence, but today is co-ed.
Its namesake, Mabel T. Anderson, was a student and, later, a professor at Central. She enrolled in 1916 and two years later became the third grade teacher in the campus training school. After earning a master’s degree at Teacher’s College, Columbia University, she returned to Central and taught in the education program until 1963.
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Anderson Hall Scrapbook, 1962
Central Washington University
Anderson Hall is a dormitory on the campus of Central Washington University. It was completed in 1962 and remains in use today. It was initially a women's residence, but today is co-ed.
Its namesake, Mabel T. Anderson, was a student and, later, a professor at Central. She enrolled in 1916 and two years later became the third grade teacher in the campus training school. After earning a master’s degree at Teacher’s College, Columbia University, she returned to Central and taught in the education program until 1963.
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Marguerite "Carp" Carpenter Scrapbook
Central Washington University
Marguerite Carpenter was born in Massachusetts in 1906 and attended the Washington State Normal School in 1926 and 1927. She was the "Yell Queen," as cheerleaders were known then, during her time at the Washington State Normal School. She went on to teach Physical Education and coach girls basketball at Yakima High School in the 1930's.
Scrapbook made in 1926 and 1927. It contains many photos of her friends and photos of sporting events at the Washington State Normal School. There are personal notes with the photographs and notes made by guests and friends.
This scarpbook was donated to the Archives and Special Collection by Ty Phelan.