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- 1957
Part of Saga (PLU yearbook)
Corner-stone laying of College Union Building
SAGA, Students gathering to watch the corner-stone laying of the new College Union Building in October 1955.
Part of Saga (PLU yearbook)
Corner-stone laying of College Union Building
SAGA, Students gathering to watch the corner-stone laying of the new College Union Building in October 1955.
The start of Ramstad Hall addition began in June 1958.
Construction of the Science Hall Addition, 1958
Construction of addition to Science Hall 1958.
Administration figures don old time swimsuits to try out the new swimming pool in 1958.
L-R in swimsuits: Milton Nesvig, Pat Thompson, T.O. Karl, unknown
Construction of the addition to Science Hall, 1958
Construction begins on the addition to the CUB in June 1958. The Chris Knutzen Fellowship Hall was added as east wing in 1960. The College Union Building was later renamed Ingram Hall in honor of Aida Ingram.
April 8, 1959, a crowd gathers for the groundbreaking ceremony for the new administration building. Completed in 1960, it was first called the Tacoma-Pierce Administration Building, but was later renamed in honor of Philip E. Hauge, who worked at the college from 1920 to 1976.
April 8, 1959, President Eastvold watches as Philip E. Hauge prepares to start the groundbreaking ceremony for the new administration building. Completed in 1960, it was originally called the Tacoma-Pierce Administration Building, but was later renamed to honor Hauge, a college employee from 1920 to 1976.
A large group gathered on Upper Campus for the groundbreaking of the Tacoma-Pierce Administration Building (later named Hauge Administration Building). Xavier Hall, the Kiosk, Harstad Hall, and Eastvold Chapel seen in the background.