Front desk of Stuen Hall with housemother and student
Stuen Hall
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Stuen Hall completed in 1967.
Stuen Hall, a residential unit for 110 women was dedicated on October 23, 1966. Named for Ole J. Stuen who was first a PLA student in 1902 and returned in 1913 as a teacher and coach and, with the exception of three years, served on the staff as a professor, librarian, and alumni secretary until his death in 1953. Stuen Hall is located on the site of the home in which the Stuen family lived.
Stuen Hall, a residential unit for 110 women was dedicated on October 23, 1966. Named for Ole J. Stuen who was first a PLA student in 1902 and returned in 1913 as a teacher and coach and, with the exception of three years, served on the staff as a professor, librarian and alumni secretary until his death in 1953. Stuen Hall is located on the site of the home in which the Stuen family lived.
Ariel view of upper campus, Mortvedt Library, Hague Administration, and Dorm.
Stuen Dorm council members, 1967-1968
View of the west side of Stuen Hall.
Stuen Hall. Saga 1972, p. 310-311. Caption: "Wing reps and officers make up the Council, (l. to r.) standing: Mark Buchanan, Chuck Mitchell, Jim Donovan, Paul Skones. Seated: Dale Soden, Betty Jorgenson, Judy Anderson, Walt Binz. Kneeling: Jan Geschwind, and Gayle Duggar. (Mike Willis and Doug Parker, not pictured.)
Stuen Hall house parents
Saga 1973, p.295. Stuen Hall, left to right: (lower row) Kathleen Peach, Carol Malvin, Sharon Weiss, Cameron Griffith, Pam Schoch, Chris Blair; (upper row) Darlene Buschert, Kathy Fredstrom, Jim Donovan, Maribeth Anderson, Linda Brending, Cindi Sheldon, Alexis Wilson, Randy Mahoney, Loreen Ferrero, Jan Pipe, Curt Hoffmann.