Foyer of the Tacoma-Pierce Administration Building, 1960.
View of the office of the Dean of Women, located in the Tacoma-Pierce Administration Building.
Architect's sketch for Columbia Center, which was built in 1962 and served as a student cafeteria, bakery, coffee shop and pro golf shop. It was named in honor of Columbia College in Everett, Washington that merged with PLC in the 1920's.
An architect's model from 1961 shows the future Pflueger Hall. Designed by the firm of Lea, Pearson, & Richards, it was built in 1962 as a residence hall for students. It was named for J.P. Pflueger, professor of religion from 1930 to 1958.
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.
Karen Toffle, Janet Gullekson, Chuck Curtis, and Doris Johnson stand next to the swimming pool.
Students enjoy the college swimming pool.
Sketch for interior of new swimming pool which was built in 1965.
Sketch for the new swimming pool which was built in 1965.
Karl Weiss, T.O.H. Karl and an unidentified woman look at the program for the festival.