I spent a weekend this summer
on the campus of my Alma Mater. I got up early on that Saturday morning and took a
long walk while it was still cool and quiet.
The Oklahoma State campus is such a beautiful one. It's large yet has a sense of community. Let me take you on a little tour from my walk.
The Edmon Low Library
As on most University campuses, the Library is a predominant piece of
architecture. With its beautiful
Georgian architecture the library is just that at OSU. When I was at OSU in the 70's, the large fountain out front would become
the object of some student's prank. Several times a year the fountain would be
overflowing with bubbles after the prankster added laundry detergent.
Whitehurst Hall
Seems like
this was a dormitory when I was here in the 70’s but I may be wrong about
that. It’s now the President’s office
and Administration Building
College of Human
Environmental Sciences
(formerly known as The College of Home Economics) – Here is where my sister and I spent most of our time. She majoring in Clothing, Textiles and Merchandising (now called Design, Housing & Merchandising) and I majoring in Family Relations and Child Development (now called Human Development & Family Science). You can see they are completely re-doing the street in front of the building.
Life Sciences West
I dissected my first fetal pig in this building. It was difficult to get a photo of this building because they had it so fenced off. They are doing some sort of tree preservation work. This tree looked very old. It would be interesting to find out just what the story is here; what sort of preservation they are doing. Oh look, this sign has a number to call with any questions. I tried it. Just a person in a department that had no idea what I was talking about. "You want information about what???"
Noble Research
Center
This is the back.
Cordell Hall
It opened up in this tiny two story stone building when I was a Sophomore . Downstairs were tables with bowls of nuts on them, the bar and I'm sure darts. Upstairs offered pool and Foosball. That's what we played all night long. My sorority sister and roommate Jamie (yes, we were two Jamie's) was a killer Foosball player. Whenever we played in a competition, she is the reason we advanced. And we got to do it to a rockin' stereo system.
Over a decade later I was driving out to my in-law's ranch listening to an NPR story about the country's fastest growning mail order business. They were talking about a little business in Stillwater, OK called "Eskimo Joe's". I'm sure if I had any sort of liquid in my mouth at the time it was spewed all over the wind shield and dashboard.
Now look at them. They are big time and there's a whole building that's attached to the right; full of merchandise that portrays Eskimo Joe and Buffy on everything.
OK, let's get back to the academic and cultural portion of our tour.
Art history, painting, drawing, jewelry/metals, all of the visual
arts majors live here. I had an
unpleasant drawing class in this building.
It was my one and only class I took at night. And unfortunately, it was on the night of the week that the girls generally went to happy hour. Oh, wait a minute, that was every night.
The teacher was a real prat; always cutting down everyone’s work; hey,
we were taking beginning drawing what did he expect? He was so unpleasant that I'd show up on
the designated nights we were given an assignment and then
I’d ditch out at break.
I would join my pals here, across the street. I'm sure you're thinking I must be a true scholar to leave an art class and hang out at a book store. That wasn't quite the case. You see, this photo is of the present day building. It used to be......
The Grey Fox, which was a hang out when we weren't around the corner at Eskimo Joe's. Now mind you, I wasn't a complete washout on my art class. I would return to class on the night the
assignment was due, turn it in and receive the next assignment. I simply couldn’t bear to work on my project in
class and be constantly criticized in such a mean way.
Anyway, I got B’s and C’s on my work but he flunked me because I was
never in class. I had to take it over. I requested a different teacher and a day time class to alleviate the temptations to slip off to the Grey Fox.
Seretean Center
Old Central
A pretty clock
ConocoPhillips OSU Alumni Center
This is such a wonderful facility. This photo of the back of the building doesn’t do it justice. One of the banquets for my sorority reunion was held here.
I just want to add here that when I was doing my spell-check for this post, "ConocoPhillps" came up as "giggaflops". Now, what kind of word is that???????
The Atherton Hotel
A very nice hotel located in the south end of the Student Union. This is where I was staying. The hotel is the training ground for students majoring in Hotel and Restaurant Administration; similar to how we in Family Relations and Child Development would do our student teaching in public schools.
The corner of University and Washington; north end of the Strip.
Theta Pond
Old gnarly knees of the Bald Cypress Tress that surround the pond.
And my walk takes me back to the Student Union. This is the other building on campus that holds as much stature as the Library.
GO POKES !
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