A photograph of the south side of Springfield College dormitory, Lakeside Hall, taken after a snowstorm taken shortly after it opened in 1961. The photograph is of the South side or Lakeside of the resident hall. A stairway leads up to the landing hat extends off the south side and around the dormitory on the East Side. Snow is shown on the stairs and landing.
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On April 30th, 1960 the trustees authorized the construction of a new dormitory for women. The construction was part of a one million dollar package that also included a science building and a dining hall. Lakeside Hall was scheduled for completion on or by September 1st, 1961, but by June almost all of the work was done. The building was dedicated on Saturday October 27th, 1961 and a tea was held after the dedication in Lakeside Lounge in which all of the dormitory’s new residents attended. The new dormitory held 117 girls, 5 counselors, and Mrs. Gouck, who was the house mother in Abbey Hall for several years prior. For the next three years Lakeside Hall was used as an all-women’s dormitory, until 1964, when it housed only men. Today it houses both upper-class women and men, and even some freshmen boys.