1966 - 1967 Ramsey House housed six or seven women who lived as roommates. The last women to live there as roommates were: Lesslie Hage, Carole Jacobson, Marjorie McCulloch, Penny Rian, Linda Sandaker and Sandra Tillson
Tennis Team 1966-1967 The most successful in the history of the sport at PLU (as of 66-67) sitting left to right are: Jarel Olsen, Mike Benson and Keith Johnson standing left to right are: Coach Alseth, Emery Billings, Gary Landvatter, Robert (Bill) Askeland, Rich Leake and Tom Erickson
Students are checking their mailboxes in Harstad Hall
Ann Schnackenberg receives flowers in the dormitory
1966 - 1967 Harstad Hall, aka Old Main, is the oldest building on campus and in size as the largest living unit, with nearly 300 women in residence.
1966 - 1967 PLU Student
Foss Hall Dorm Room
Students enjoying themselves in Foss Hall,1966 - 1967.
Stuen Hall, a residential unit for 110 women was dedicated on October 23, 1966. Named for Ole J. Stuen who was first a PLA student in 1902 and returned in 1913 as a teacher and coach and, with the exception of three years, served on the staff as a professor, librarian, and alumni secretary until his death in 1953. Stuen Hall is located on the site of the home in which the Stuen family lived.
Stuen Hall, a residential unit for 110 women was dedicated on October 23, 1966. Named for Ole J. Stuen who was first a PLA student in 1902 and returned in 1913 as a teacher and coach and, with the exception of three years, served on the staff as a professor, librarian and alumni secretary until his death in 1953. Stuen Hall is located on the site of the home in which the Stuen family lived.