Signe and Johan Xavier, Phillip and Margrethe Hauge
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Signe and Johan Xavier, Phillip and Margrethe Hauge
Phillip Hauge, Dean of Education and Registrar, with his wife Margrethe, and Child
Lora Kreidler, center, and Louise Jackson Kreidler, right, 1950s. Kreidler Hall is named for Lora Kreidler, who was Dean of Women and an art professor from 1921 to 1943.
October 14, 1953, groundbreaking ceremony for the new South Hall dormitory building. Seen from left to right are: S.C. Eastvold, Margaret Wickstrom, Leslie Eklund, and Philip E. Hauge. Built in 1954, South Hall was later renamed Hinderlie Hall after Mr. and Mrs. Berndt I. Hinderlie.
Groundbreaking ceremony for South Hall, October 14, 1953. From left to right are: Philip Hauge, S. C. Eastvold, Margaret Wickstrom, and Leslie Eklund. Built in 1954, South Hall was later named Hinderlie Hall in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Berndt I. Hinderlie.
On October 21, 1956, Philip E. Hauge speaks at the dedication of West Hall. West Hall, a residence hall, was later renamed in honor of Lora B. Kreidler, Dean of Women and professor from 1921 to 1943.
Dedication of West Hall (later renamed Kreidler Hall), 1957. Unnamed person, president Eastvold, Philip Hauge, Olai Haavik and unnamed couple.
Administration figures don old time swimsuits to try out the new swimming pool in 1958.
L-R in swimsuits: Milton Nesvig, Pat Thompson, T.O. Karl, unknown
Enga Eastvold, Phillip Hauge, and Anders Ramstad during Christmas 1958.
On April 8, 1959, Philip Hauge has the honors at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Tacoma-Pierce Administration Building as President Eastvold and the campus community look on. Completed in 1960, the Tacoma-Pierce Administration Building was later renamed after Philip E. Hauge, who worked at the college from 1920 to 1976.