Friday, February 25, 2011

“What we call the beginning is often the end. And to make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from.”

T.S. Eliot

   We are celebrating Founders’ Day today at Kansas Wesleyan University, and also holding Board of Trustees meetings all day.  This means lots of wonderful visitors on campus.  I was lucky enough to have a KWU Alumna from the late 50s come in today and spend a little bit of time in the archives.  It was so much fun to show her some pictures from her time here and show her all the work that is being done (and still needs to be done).  She seemed appreciative and happy with what was happening here at the archives, and that made me happy.

   In honor of Founders’ Day, I wanted to share some photos from the early years here at KWU!  I have also started a Flickr account for all of the wonderful photos I have been scanning so that they can be looked at any time, even if they are not being featured in the blog.  This way maybe if you recognize something or someone, you can let me know so we can start identifying some of the wonderful photographs!  Click here to go to our Flickr account!



KWU Business School on Santa Fe


KWU graduating class of 1893


Monday, February 14, 2011

"I don’t understand why Cupid was chosen to represent Valentine’s Day. When I think about romance, the last thing on my mind is a short, chubby toddler coming at me with a weapon."

~Author Unknown
Today is Valentine’s Day here at Kansas Wesleyan University, and while the only flowers delivered here in the library were addressed to someone who hasn’t worked here in about 9 years, we still had plenty of chocolates, one pound cookies, and giant Hershey Kisses.  Today also got me to thinking about finding love in college and the many couples who found that special someone right here on our beautiful campus.  The legend here on campus is that if a couple kisses by the wishing well (pictured below), than that is who they will marry! 








So single gals and guys, if you think you have found that special someone, and they aren’t quite on board yet, take them to the wishing well and plant one on them...if legend holds true, they will be yours forever!!

Thursday, February 10, 2011

“We shape our buildings; thereafter they shape us.”

Winston Churchill

Kansas Wesleyan University has seen many beautiful buildings come, and unfortunately seen some go. On February 15th, it will have been 24 years since King Gymnasium was destroyed by an accidental fire. Built in 1916, it was one of the finest structures of its kind in the state of Kansas. Much of the credit for the building was given to the person it was named after, Dean Albert H. King.

I came across the Kansas Wesleyan Contact from the year the building was destroyed where they wrote a very nice tribute to the building and what it meant to the campus. You can click the images below to read the story

One of the reasons I am intrigued by this story? I grew up in Salina and can only imagine the number of times I came by this campus. When this building burnt down, I was 12 years old, (plenty old to remember such an event) and lived like 4 to 5 blocks away from campus, yet I cannot remember this building ever existing!  This is why we need to work to preserve our history, and why I need to play more Sudoku, in hopes it really does help to improve brain function and memory