October 5, 1954, two students study in their dormitory room in the new South Hall building. South Hall was later renamed Hinderlie Hall after Berent and Ragna Hinderlie, two long-time staff members at the college.
Two female students are seen in their room in South Hall. Built in 1954, South Hall was later renamed Hinderlie Hall in honor of Berent and Ragna Hinderlie, two long-time staff members at the college. October 5, 1954.
Girl students enjoy the lounge area in the newly completed South Hall, October 5, 1954. South Hall was later renamed Hinderlie Hall.
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.
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.
Students walk toward North Hall in 1955. North Hall was later renamed Hong Hall after Nils J. Hong, PLU president from 1897 to 1918.
Students surround North Hall, which was later renamed Hong Hall after Nils J. Hong, PLU president from 1897 to 1918.
Students stand outside the newly built North Hall on September 28, 1954. North Hall was later renamed Hong Hall after Nils J. Hong, PLU president from 1897 to 1918.
Students seated in the lounge at North Hall. Built in 1954, North Hall was later renamed Hong Hall in honor of Nils J. Hong, PLU president from 1897 to 1918.
President Eastvold speaks at the dedication of North Hall, October 17, 1954. North Hall was later renamed Hong Hall in honor of Nils J. Hong, PLU president from 1897 to 1918.