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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.
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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 a banquet in the College Union Building.
Dr. E.C. Knorr poses with two of his former students Milton Hanson (left) and Eric Gersdsman (right) in front on the Chapel-Music-Speech building during the building's construction.
Dedication of West Hall (later renamed Kreidler Hall), 1957. Unnamed person, president Eastvold, Philip Hauge, Olai Haavik and unnamed couple.
The dedication ceremony for North Hall, October 17, 1954. North Hall was later renamed Hong Hall in honor of Nils J. Hong, PLU president from 1897-1918. H.L. Foss and President Eastvold at left. Hong Hall was designed by the firm of Lea, Pearson, & Richards.
H.L. Foss and President Eastvold at the dedication ceremony for North Hall, October 17, 1954. North Hall was later renamed Hong Hall in honor of Nils J. Hong, PLU president from 1897-1918. Hong Hall was designed by the firm of Lea, Pearson, & Richards.
H.L. Foss and President Eastvold at the dedication ceremony for North Hall, October 17, 1954. North Hall was later renamed Hong Hall in honor of Nils J. Hong, PLU president from 1897-1918. Hong Hall was designed by the firm of Lea, Pearson, & Richards.
Students check out the closet space in a room in South Hall. Built in 1954, South Hall was later renamed Hinderlie Hall after long-time staff members Mr. and Mrs. Berndt I. Hinderlie.
A student adjusts the draperies in a room in South Hall, later renamed Hinderlie Hall after Mr. and Mrs. Berndt I. Hinderlie, two long-term employees of the college.
This is the site of construction of the new Tacoma-Pierce Administration Building, which was completed in 1960 and later renamed for Philip E. Hauge, an employee at the college from 1920 to 1976. President Eastvold (left) and Philip Hauge pictured.