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C112864-2
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- 1958 (Creation)
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ca. 1958. Copy of customer's negative. Realizing that student population at Pacific Lutheran College would be greatly increasing in the near future, the Board of Trustees made plans for the buildings and facilities which would be needed to take care of these students. Among other additions and renovations was a proposed College Union Building addition, a social education annex providing more recreation facilities. This addition's cost was estimated at $75,000. The above architectural drawing was done by the firm of Johnson-Austin Associates. It appears that a new fellowship hall, called the Chris Knutzen Fellowship Hall, later opened in the CUB; the hall could be made into a large banquet room or divided with movable walls into three smaller meeting rooms. (1959 Saga yearbook, p. 219, TNT 3-12-58, B-2))
Architectural drawings; Universities & colleges--Tacoma; Pacific Lutheran College (Parkland)--1950-1960; Johnson-Austin Associates (Lakewood);