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- 1950-1951
Groundbreaking, with president Eastvold and professors Gunnar Malmin, Jesse Pflueger and T.O.H. Karl
Groundbreaking, with president Eastvold and professors Gunnar Malmin, Jesse Pflueger and T.O.H. Karl
President Seth Eastvold and unidentified man stand in front of the Tacoma-Pierce Administration Building (Hauge Administration Building).
President Eastvold (right) and another man unveiling dedication plaque at Hauge Administration Building.
This residence was home to president Tingelstad and later to the campus pastor. It was sold and moved to a residence in Parkland when Mortvedt Library was built.
Front row, L-R: President Mortvedt, Gladys Mortvedt, Frank Haley, unknown
President Wiegman and others as the Clock Tower goes up
Left to right: Harold Wordsworth, Clifford Olson, John S. Baker, and President Eastvold stand in front of the plaque for Memorial Gymnasium.
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.
October 13, 1955, the cornerstone laying ceremony celebrates construction of the College Union Building, later renamed Ingram Hall. President Eastvold, Pastor Roland Swanson and Pastor Molter pose for a photograph.
On April 8, 1959, Philip Hauge has the honors at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Tacoma-Pierce Administration Building as President Eastvold and the campus community look on. Completed in 1960, the Tacoma-Pierce Administration Building was later renamed after Philip E. Hauge, who worked at the college from 1920 to 1976.