The kiosk, a short-lived campus landmark, built in 1957 and demolished in 1966.
The kiosk, a short-lived campus landmark, built in 1957 and demolished in 1966.
The Kiosk, a short-lived campus landmark, built in 1957 and demolished in 1966. Seen here with a small rocket on top, playing off the nickname the students gave the structure: the Launch Pad.
The kiosk, a short-lived campus landmark, built in 1957 and demolished in 1966.
Kiosk at Christmastime.
Removal of the kiosk, a short-lived campus landmark in the 1950's.
Campus plan for pool and new dorm from 1951.
Campus planning schematic, "Comprehensive Plan A."
Credited to Quinton Engineers Ltd, Los Angeles California.
Close-up of a model of the university.
Postcard of PLC from the 1950's. Reads on back, "Pacific Lutheran College, located at Parkland, Washington, a suburb of Tacoma, is a Christian liberal arts college, training for teaching and preparation for the professions. Size of student body, approximately 1,000."