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Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs
An architect's sketch of the interior of the planned Rieke Science Center, named for President Rieke and completed in 1985.
Back of photo: Sketch of interior of future Rieke Science Center
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Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs
An architect's sketch of the interior of the planned Rieke Science Center, named for President Rieke and completed in 1985.
Back of photo: Sketch of interior of future Rieke Science Center
Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs
Students moving items into the shelves in new library.
Back of photo: Moving into Mortvedt Library
Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs
Construction of the Mortvedt Library.
Back of photo: Building Mortvedt Library
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Clara Raymond holding her diploma from Pacific Lutheran Seminary outside of the old Chapel.
Back of photo: Old Chapel
Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs
Olson Fieldhouse under construction.
Back of photo: Olson Auditorium
Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs
Tingelstad Hall is an eight-story dormitory built in 1967. It is named for O.A. Tingelstad, college president from 1928 to 1943
Back of photo: Tingelstad Hall
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Construction of the University Center
Back of photo: University Center Construction
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Students moving books to new library.
Back of photo: move from old library into mortvedt library, 1966
Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs
Students who worked on shifting the periodicals to their new shelving. This group included eight PLU students workers, three high school students in the Pierce County Manpower Summer Youth Program and one senior aide from Pierce County Manpower.
Back of photo: Mortvedt Library Caption- The Shifting was completed by 8 PLU student workers, 3 High School students in the Pierce County Manpower Summer Youth Employment Program, and 1 senior aide from Pierce County Manpower