Full sequence of signs read:
"Roses are red, violets are blue
I know this phrase is old
Student elections are something new
So don't be left out in the cold!"
Visible in the background are Inlow Hall (left) and Ackerman Hall (right).]]>
[From left to right:] Student, Joan Burns, Jim Lundy, Richard [Dick] Hiatt"
Together, they watch from the ground as the sign on Inlow Hall is returned to "Eastern Oregon State College" from "Eastern Ozone State College." In the background, Hoke Hall and the corner of Ackerman Hall are visible.]]>
Professor Don Schnitzler (2nd in from the right) conducts a kinematics experiment with his class on the roof of the science building, Badgley Hall.]]> A student relaxes at one of the picnic tables on the outdoor patio of Hoke Hall. Ackerman Hall (left) and Hunt Hall (middle of image) are visible in the background.]]> Out in front of Inlow Hall, which is not visible in the image, the campus is decked out in beautiful, autumn foliage.]]> A campus tree covered in its autumn foliage. In the background, ivy grows up the exterior walls of Ackerman Elementary School.]]> All of the campus buildings are pictured here with part of La Grande, Oregon in the background. From left to right, starting at the bottom edge, the buildings are: Dorion Hall, Quinn Coliseum, and the Stadium. The next two up are: Hoke Hall and Zabel Hall. The next four up are: The old Facilities building, Pierce Library, Ackerman Elementary School, and Hunt Hall. The last two at the far edge of campus are Badgley Hall and Inlow Hall.]]> Situated in a square, three of the campus buildings are visible here: Zabel Hall (bottom), Hoke Hall (right side), and Dorion Hall (top). The left side of the square, Quinn Coliseum, is only partially visible.]]> In the background, Badgley Hall is visible on the left, and further back, Mt. Emily oversees part of La Grande, Oregon.]]>