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Johnson Hall
Building named for Job Johnson, Founder and Trustee Southwestern State Normal School. Dormitory built in 1951. Building has been torn down.
Keystone Education Center
Built in 1973.
Longanecker Hall
Women's dormitory opened in 1966. Building has been torn down.
Manderino Library
Building named for Honorable Louis L. Manderino, Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, California State College. Built in 1978.
McClosky Hall
Dormitory built in 1963.
Morgan Learning Research Center
Named for Senator Thomas Morgan, University Benefactor, California State College. Built in 1973.
New Science Building
Built in 1961.
North Hall
Build as a dormitory in 1874. Torn down to make room for Frich Biological building.
Noss Demonstration School/Noss Hall/Noss Annex
Noss Demonstration School built in 1930. Named for Dr. Theodore Noss, Principal, Southwestern State Normal School, 1883-1909. Noss Annex built in 1931 and torn down in mid-2000s.
Old Main
First building built on campus. Built in 1870.
Pollock Maintenance Building
Built in 1970. Named after Governor James Pollock who signed "Normal Schools" into existence in 1857.
Power Plant
Reed Library/Reed Arts Center
Built in 1962 and named after Senator J. Albert Reed, Board Trustee and 1908 graduate.
South Hall
Built as a dormitory in 1876. Now used as offices and the President's Residence.
Stanley Hall
Seven story dormitory built in 1969. Building has been demolished.
Steele Auditorium
Named for Dr. Robert Steele, President, California State Teachers College 1928-1952. Built in 1953, addition built in 1959.
Student Memorial Union Building
Built in 1971.
Third Street Entrance
Scanned from 1929-1930 catalog.
Vulcan Hall
Built as a gymnasium in 1893, now provides art studio space.
Watkins Hall/Old Science
Build in 1892. Renamed after Dr. John Watkins, President California State College/California University of Pennsylvania, 1977-1992.
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