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Approximately sixty high school directors formed a "Directors Band" at the 1961 WSC Summer Music Camp.
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A group photograph of WSC Music Camp attendees--probably bandmasters--in 1937
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Site of Colorado State Normal School's commencement, 1916, southwest of Taylor Hall.
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Three WSC coeds, possibly Winter Carnival Queen candidates, work on a snow sculpture in front of Taylor Hall, 1952.
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Iconic photograph of the Taylor Hall columns, the "W", and conifers, probably from the roof of Savage Library, ca. 1980s or early 1990s.
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F. George Damson (front row center, white shoes) poses with one of the early Western State College Music Camp orchestras on the lawn in front of Taylor Hall, ca. late 1930s. Damson founded the camp in 1934; it became WSC's great claim-to-fame in the next thirty years, attracting student musicians and famous conductors from around the country.
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Dr. William Revelli, director of bands at the University of Michigan, returned to Gunnison for the 1953 Summer Music Camp. Here he poses with the Symphonic Band on stage in Taylor Hall Auditorium.
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A close-up view of the central building (originally "Central Hall") of Taylor Hall, 1938. The stairway and entry doors have been modified several times over the years. The conifer on the right was removed by 2001; most of the others were removed circa 2011 during the latest Taylor Hall renovation.
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WSC students learn ten key skills on a variety of adding machine styles in an Office Machines class in Taylor Hall, ca. early 1970s.
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Biology professor and Dean of Students Dr. John C. Johnson tending irrigation ditches on the west side of North Hall (Taylor Hall) 1922. Dr. Johnson was responsible for the early landscaping around what is now Taylor Hall.