Construction of the Science Hall Addition, 1958
Construction of Science Hall Addition 1958.
Construction of addition to Science Hall 1958.
Construction of South Hall, later renamed Hinderlie Hall after Mr. and Mrs. Berndt I. Hinderlie, two long-time staff members at PLU.
Nearly completed South Hall for Women at Pacific Lutheran College, 1954. South Hall was later renamed Hinderlie Hall for Mr. and Mrs. Berndt I. Hinderlie, two long-time employees.
Cornerstone Laying for South Hall takes place May 7, 1954. The building was later renamed Hinderlie Hall after Mr. and Mrs. Berndt I. Hinderlie, two long-time employees at 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.
Construction begins on the new Tacoma-Pierce Administration Building, later renamed the Hauge Administration Building in honor of Philip E. Hauge who worked at the college from 1920 to 1976.
Construction continues on Pflueger Hall, built in 1962 as a men's dormitory. It was named for J.P. Pflueger, religion professor from 1930 to 1958.
Pflueger Hall is seen under construction. Completed in 1962, it was named for J.P. Pflueger, professor of religion from 1930 to 1958.