From Golf Balls to Hallowed Halls

Photographs of early campus life from the University Archives

 

In 1957, Normandy School District purchased the Bellerive Country Club, a 128 acre tract of land which included a club house, swimming pool, changing house, tennis courts and a golf course. Normandy officials hoped to provide affordable higher education to local high school graduates whose numbers were expected to triple by 1970. By the fall of 1960, a two year college known as the Normandy Residence Center opened with 205 freshman, 4 faculty and one administrator. By 1963, with enrollments exceeding all expectations, the Normandy Residence Center became the University of Missouri-St. Louis.

 

Administration building with Bugg LakeThis exhibit is dividing into the following sections:

Academics

Buildings and Grounds

Sports

Student Life

 

 

 

For more information on the founding of UMSL, please visit the University Archives for collection SL: 0/1/1; History of UMSL. View the finding aid

The University Archives also holds the papers of Ward E. Barnes, former superintendent of the Normandy School District and the "founding father" of UMSL. View the finding aid to the Ward E. Barnes Papers