St. Cloud State University Yearbooks

Reference code

10

Level of description

Collection

Title

St. Cloud State University Yearbooks

Date(s)

  • 1923-2003 (Creation)

Extent

17.13 linear feet

Name of creator

(1869-2023+)

Administrative history

St. Cloud State University was established by the state of Minnesota in 1869 as the Third State Normal School.

Scope and content

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.

System of arrangement

The yearbooks are split into three separate series.

Series 1: Reference Copy

The series contains the most complete run of SCSU yearbooks and to be used for reference purposes. There is one copy for each year of yearbooks that the Archives has.

Series 2: Archives Copy

This series contains, when possible, two copies of each yearbook published at SCSU. Yearbooks here are duplicated in Series 1.

Series 3: Scanning Copy

This series contains an additional fourth copy of each SCSU yearbook, if available. Yearbooks here are duplicated in Series 1 and Series 2. In time, these yearbooks will be unbound and scanned for access on the Internet.

Records are located at 53C.3a-4f and 34B.2a-6c.

Conditions governing access

There are no access restrictions.

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Conditions governing reproduction

Permission to publish, quote, and reproduce must be secured from the copyright holder.

Languages of the material

  • English

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    Processed by Christina Murray in May 2008.

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