A temporary barrier surrounds Suttle Hall on the northeast side of campus as the 43-year-old structure awaits the executioner's ball. The former residence hall, named for N.D. Suttle, professor of agronomy and head of the State Seed Testing Laboratory, is scheduled for demolition later this summer, clearing the way for future developments on campus. Constructed in 1967, the nine-story facility housed 599 students annually before being retired following the 2006-07 school year.