75.98.1 abcd
Announcement, Graduation
1963
Southern School of Agriculture Commencement 1963. Carl Guse Graduation Southern School of Agriculture Announcement. Material: paper. (a) Mailing Envelope. Size: 4 3/4" W. x 6 3/8" L. Description: white textured paper folded to hold inside envelope, handwritten across front: "Mr. & Mrs. Leo Guse & family Waseca Minn.", postmarked Janesville Minn 13 March 1963, upper right corner: 5 cent stamp. (b) Inside envelope. Size: 4 5/8" W. x 6" L. Description: white textured paper folded to hold announcement. (c) Announcement. Size: 4 1/2" W. x 5 7/8" L. Description: white textured tri-fold, gold printing across front: "SSA 1963" and a gold graphic; left inside: graphic of two graduates and insertion slots for name card (#75.98.1d); right inside: class motto, flower and colors, Baccalaureate time and date; inside center: graduation announcement. (d) Name card. Size: 1 1/2" W. x 3" L. Description: white cardstock, raised border edge. black lettering across front: "Carl W. Guse".
Carl Guse (Janesville) graduated from Southern School of Agriculture in 1963. Earl graduated from same in 1962 and is Carl's cousin. In August 1912, the University of Minnesota’s Board of Regents purchased 246 acres of land half a mile to the south and west of Waseca on the edge of the city limits. The Southeast Demonstration Farm and Experiment Station began operations in 1913. In 1925, the Southeast Demonstration and Experiment Station became the Southeast Experiment Station. In 1941, with an additional land purchase, the station totaled 598 acres. Land was set aside for the Southern School of Agriculture (SSA) which admitted its first students in 1953. In 1969, the Southern School of Agriculture evolved into the University of Minnesota Technical College-Waseca then it was renamed as the University of Minnesota-Waseca (UMW), sharing land with the newly named Southern Experiment Station (SES). In 1992, UMW graduated its final class and then the UMW campus buildings were sold to the Federal Bureau of Prisons. In 1999, the Southern Experiment Station became the Southern Research and Outreach Center (SROC).