1999-2000 Exhibit Gallery & Acknowledgments


The Historical Administration Program classes of 1998-1999 and 1999-2000 would like to thank:
 


Section 1, "Old Main: The Beginning."

Section 2, "A Building for the Ages."
The case contains items from the building's original time capsule and the enlarged photograph is of the construction of Old Main (ca. 1899, Coles County Historical Society).  In front of the image is a box of light fixtures that were never installed and foundation stones for Old Main.

Chuck and Joel position the column just right, surrounding one of the Tarble's temporary walls.

Amy supervises Joel and Chuck as they install the columns for the entrance to Old Main.

Chuck and Joel hang the arches for the entrance to Old Main

The entrance of Old Main completed.

Looking through the entrance.  On the opposite wall is an enlarged postcard (ca. 1900, from the collection of William Smith) of the central hallway in Old Main.


Door, frame, and transum taken from Old Main (ca. 1899, EIU Property Control).  The door and transum stand aproximately twelve feet in height.

Erin leans forward to position a baseball in just the right place.  In the case are examples of women's and men's gym uniforms that Eastern students have used over the years.


 

Andy and Ryan take measurements so they can  hang an elevation of Old Main in section 2, "Old Main: A Building for the Ages."

Livingston C. Lord's desk and chair (ca. 1900).  The radiator, book shelves, lamp, and wainscoting all came from various parts of Old Main.  The photographs on the wall include the first graduating class and the first EIU faculty.  There is also a diploma.

Can you have to much caffeine?
Andy and Elisabeth pose for the camera while filling a library case in section 2, "Old Main: A Building for the Ages."

Section 3, "Charleston: The Normal School City."

Debra Reid helps by touching up pedestals with a bit of paint.
On the pedistal are examples of late 19th century women's clothing.  Scattered on tables are artifacts which will eventually be displayed in the exhibit.

A few of the guys pose with some lovely ladies.

A close-up of a large interpretive panel.  Section 4, "The Campus: Changing Landscape."

The time line in Section 4 follows the construction of the different buildings on campus.

Items from Pemberton Hall: an armchair (EIU Facilities, Planning, & Management) and an RCA Victrola Record Player and Radio (EIU Property Control).  Also shown is a women's cotton nightgown (SIUC Historic Costume Collection, Development, Southern Illinois Unversity-Carbondale). 

Dishes used by Pemberton Hall residents and a parade drum from Eastern Illinois High School.

Section 4, "The Campus: Changing Landscape."
Class pictures and building elevations help tell the story of EIU's buildings.  Displayed on the pedestals are copies of early editions of the Warbler.

Section 5, "A Future for the Past."

After hard construction work the exhibit is finally done
and the H.A. class toasts their success with a little sparkling pear juice.
From left to right:
Back row: Ryan Gilbert, Joel Zwart, Mark Hawks, Andy Stupperich, Chuck Backus
Front Row: Amy Steadman, Erin Russell, Elisabeth Engel, Maggie Brown

Some of the H.A. student smile for the camera at the exhibits opening on November 20, 1999.
From right to left:
Back row; Andy Stupperich, Mark Hawks, Chuck Backus, Joel Zwart
Front Row: Maggie Brown, Rick Bray, Amy Steadman, Elisabeth Engel


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