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.
Students going to class in Hauge Administration Building, 1967-1968
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.
Students outside the Tacoma-Pierce Administration Building, 1969.
Girls play outside near Tacoma-Pierce Administration Building, 1969
Students talk in front of the Tacoma-Pierce Administration Building, 1970.
Students outside of the Tacoma-Pierce Administration Building.
Male students study a model of the Starship Enterprise from the television show Star Trek, Mortvedt Library can be seen in the background.
Students near the Hauge Administration Building. Baba Halloway at right, Glen Davis second from right.
Students walk in front of the Tacoma-Pierce Administration Building, academic year 1972-73.
Two students share a bench outside the Tacoma-Pierce Administration Building.