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President Wiegman and others as the Clock Tower goes up
President Wiegman and others as the Clock Tower goes up
Construction of the addition to Science Hall, 1958
T. O. Hageness officiates at cornerstone laying for South Hall, later called Hinderlie Hall, May 7, 1954.
The College Union Building is seen under construction in 1955. It was later renamed in honor of Aida Ingram, wife of Charles Ingram, a benefactor of the college.
Construction continues on the new Tacoma-Pierce Administration Building. Completed in 1960, it was later renamed in honor of Philip E. Hauge, an employee at the college from 1920 to 1976.
Evergreen Court, a 20-unit student residence hall built in 1961, is seen here under construction.
Dedication of the Science Hall (renamed Ramstad Hall), laying the corner stone ceremonies. (L to R): Foss, Eastvold, Lund, Steen
Chapel-Music-Speech groundbreaking. L to R: Dr. Eastvold, Dr. Karl, unknown, Dr. Pflueger, Mr. Malmin.
The building was first renamed Eastvold and finally the Karen Hille Phillips Center for Performing Arts.
Construction of the University Center, as published in the Scene in 1995.