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Sign for the Memorial Gymnasium, which was completed in 1947 and is named for PLU students who served in WWII.
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Sign for the Memorial Gymnasium, which was completed in 1947 and is named for PLU students who served in WWII.
A line of cars and a lone bicycle are parked in front of Memorial Gymnasium, which was completed in 1947 and is named in honor of students who served in WWII.
Left to right: Harold Wordsworth, Clifford Olson, John S. Baker, and President Eastvold stand in front of the plaque for Memorial Gymnasium.
Cars are parked outside the Memorial Gymnasium.
Dr. R.A. Allen of the University of Washington speaks at the dedication of the Memorial Gymnasium, which was completed in 1947 and is named for PLU students who served in World War II.
Dr. R.A. Allen of the University of Washington speaks at the dedication of the Memorial Gymnasium, which was completed in 1947 and is named for PLU students who served in World War II.
Students enter and leave the Memorial Gymnasium, May 4, 1955.
Students in front of Memorial Gymnasium, spring 1950.
Dr. Philip E Hauge crowns Queen Susan Schoch at the 1963 May Festival.
Lawrence Hauge the first Crown Bearer talks to David Breon the Crown Bearer for the 1963 May Festival as well as the Flower Girls Heidi and Siri Lunde and the Train Bearer Karla Lundgaard.