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Pflueger Hall, a student residence hall, was completed in 1962, and is named in honor of J.P. Pflueger, professor of religion from 1930 to 1958. Its architects were from the firm of Lea, Pearson, & Richards.
Pflueger Hall, a student residence hall, was completed in 1962, and is named in honor of J.P. Pflueger, professor of religion from 1930 to 1958. Its architects were from the firm of Lea, Pearson, & Richards.
Students on upper campus with Xavier Hall, Old Main, Classroom Building, Ramstad Hall, and Eastvold Chapel visible.
Three male students in a dorm room in Old Main.
Students relax in the lounge at West Hall, 1956.
Mary Ann Lovtang of Oakland, California, a resident of West Hall, checks her hair in the mirror. Photograph taken September 17, 1953.
Evadne Kelsoe of Bend, Oregon, Janice Schoen of Kirkland, Washington, and Maureen Pearson of Everett, Washington, snack and chat in the kitchen area of West Hall. West Hall, a women's dormitory, was later renamed Kreidler Hall in honor of Lora B. Kreidler, Dean of Women and art professor from 1921 to 1943.
A student checks out the notices posted on a bulletin board in West Hall, ca. 1957. West Hall, a student residence hall, was later renamed in honor of Lora B. Kreidler, Dean of Women and art professor from 1921 to 1943.
Students surround North Hall, which was later renamed Hong Hall after Nils J. Hong, PLU president from 1897 to 1918.
Girl students enjoy the lounge area in the newly completed South Hall, October 5, 1954. South Hall was later renamed Hinderlie Hall.
Two female students are seen in their room in South Hall. Built in 1954, South Hall was later renamed Hinderlie Hall in honor of Berent and Ragna Hinderlie, two long-time staff members at the college. October 5, 1954.