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  • 4 images. Memorial Fieldhouse, University of Puget Sound Mock, Morrison & Dugan, arch. Roy T. Earley Co., contr. Lord & Schryver, landscape arch. -capacity of 7,500 -ground breaking 8/3/1948 -dedicated 6/4/1950 -addition in 1979 -remodeled in 1994 and renamed Memorial Fieldhouse - Pamplin Sport Center FOR MAIN CAMPUS ENTRY SEE: 1500 NO. WARNER ST. TNT 6/27/1948 p.A1 Field House bids called TNT 8/3/1948 p.1 Field House contract let TNT 8/4/1948 Ground is broken for new CPS fieldhouse (sketch) T.Times 8/4/1948 Ground is broken for memorial building at CPS (sketch) TNT 11/15/1948 p.1 Fieldhouse is tribute (il under construction) T.Times 11/15/1948 Fieldhouse, memorial to war dead, nearing completion at CPS (il under construction) TNT 12/10/1948 p.1,17 Fieldhouse trusses big - wood from Weyerhaeuser (il under construction) T.Times 12/10/1948 Giant trusses for fieldhouse being erected (il) TNT 3/27/1949 p.B1 Prepare new C.P.S. Field House for Daffodil Festival Show (aerial il) TNT 4/26/1949 p.29 New College of Puget Sound Fieldhouse splendid addition to city ... able to handle large crowds (il) Architect & Engineer Jul. 1949 p.20-25 CPS Fieldhouse TNT 7/11/1949 p.10 Movie stars to show with Gene Autry here TNT 10/25/1949 p.9 Sound treat Fieldhouse (Northwest Sound Control, contr. for acoustics) TNT 12/7/1949 p.28 Radio booth among new features at Fieldhouse (il) TNT 3/19/1950 p.C1-C20 Tacoma Home Show TNT 6/5/1950 p.1 Historic day at CPS TNT 6/6/1950 p.5 Plaque to honor dead TNT 8/13/1950 p.B3 (ad for appearance by musician Spike Jones) TNT 10/9/1950 p.19 Charles Laughton in person TNT 4/27/1951 p.C1-C16 Tacoma's Paul Bunyan Home Show (il) TNT 11/14/1951 p.A1 Tacoma welcomes MacArthur (General Douglas MacArthur) TNT 11/15/1951 p.A1 MacArthur admirers make most of the day TNT 4/1/1952 p.25 Home Building Fair (il) TNT 11/13/1952 p.C11 (ad for appearance by Ted Mack and his Amateurs on Tour) TNT 4/5/1953 p.D14 (ad for Afifi's 8th annual Shrine Circus) TNT 4/26/1953 p.A1 Orpheus Club celebrates in burst of song (interior il) TNT 5/19/1953 p.B1-B24 Tacoma Home Show 1953 (il) TNT 10/1/1953 (ad for the Grand Ole Opry show featuring Hank Snow, Slim Whitman and T. Texas Tyler) TNT 10/12/1953 p.1 City opens heart to returnees; CPS Fieldhouse scene of rally for 30 ex-POWs ... TNT 10/13/1953 p.1 Tacomans in tribute to POWs (interior il) TNT 2/22/1954 p.27 Opry show here Thurs. TNT 2/23/1954 p.10 In person Thursday (il of Minnie Pearl) TNT 4/6/1954 p.17 The circus is coming (full page ad for Shrine Circus) TNT 5/18/1954 p.C1-D3 Tacoma's 1954 Home Show (il) TNT 1/23/1955 p.C17 Site of 1955 Home Show (il) TNT 3/21/1955 p.29 Tacoma's 1955 Home Show (il) TNT 11/6/1955 p.D10,D11 Fred Waring to bring new show to CPS TNT 11/8/1955 p.1 Dr. Peale to speak at CPS (Dr. Norman Vincent Peale) TNT 1/3/1956 p.18 Globetrotters to play House of David quint TNT 5/10/1956 p.C1-C26 1956 Greater Tacoma Home Show (il) TNT 6/19/1956 p.2 CPS Fieldhouse windows broken TNT 8/15/1956 p.B9 CPS parking lot paved (il) TNT 10/17/1956 p.A1 Eisenhower here tomorrow TNT 10/18/1956 p.A1 Tacoma roars welcome to Ike TNT 10/19/1956 p.A1,A6 Here are highlight pictures of the President's visit to Tacoma (visit of President Dwight D. Eisenhower) (interior il) TNT 2/6/1957 p.A6 Twelve singing stars, bands signed for Fieldhouse (including Fats Domino, Chuck Berry, the Five Satins) TNT 3/19/1957 p.C1-D9 1957 Tacoma Home Show (il) TNT 3/29/1957 p.B5 Third annual Hot Rod Show opens at CPS Fieldhouse tonight TNT 5/5/1957 p.D15 (ad for "Birdland Stars of 57", jazz show including Count Basie, Chet Baker, Sarah Vaughan, and Billy Eckstine) TNT 6/21/1957 p.19 (ad for appearance by Fats Domino and his Orchestra) TNT 12/8/1957 p.C14 Globetrotters coming to Fieldhouse Jan. 8 TNT 3/16/1958 p.B1-B26 1958 Tacoma Home Show (il) TNT 5/15/1958 p.C3 Police ball set for CPS Field House TNT 1/5/1959 p.9 Four Freshmen to appear at CPS TNT 2/18/1959 p.B9 CPS Fieldhouse to be well marked TNT 3/16/1959 p.27 1959 Tacoma Home Show (il,interior il) TNT 5/24/1959 p.D13 Roller Derby coming soon to Fieldhouse TNT 7/31/1959 p.18 (ad for appearance by singer Johnny Horton TNT 8/16/1959 p.D12,D13 Louis Armstrong to play in Tacoma TNT 9/11/1959 p.A7 Satchmo fans (il) TNT 9/15/1959 p.13 Buses run direct to Fieldhouse (for Louis Armstrong concert) TNT 10/9/1959 p.7 Famed band here Monday at Fieldhouse (United States Marine Band) TNT 12/13/1959 p.D17 3 Stooges Fun Festival TNT 12/26/1959 p.3 Larry, Joe and Moe TNT 12/30/1959 p.3 Trotters at Fieldhouse Mon., Jan 11 (Harlem Globetrotters) TNT 1/3/1960 p.C19 Trotter five to show hoop tricks at UPS TNT 1/22/1960 p.9 (ad for appearance by jazz musician Stan Kenton) TNT 2/3/1960 p.A6 Nation's top band here Friday (il of Stan Kenton) TNT 3/21/1960 p.23 1960 Tacoma Home Show (il) TNT 3/31/1960 p.C1-C8 Annual Boat Show Friday at UPS (il) TNT 10/26/1960 p.C12 Harry S. Truman speaks here Thurs. night TNT 10/27/1960 p.1 Truman due to bounce into town TNT 10/28/1960 p.1 HST blasts Nixon in speech here TNT 3/13/1961 p.23 1961 Tacoma Home Show (il) TNT 5/14/1961 p.D9 Ray Conniff's stereo show new, exciting TNT 10/1/1961 p.D10 Mantovani coming TNT 10/18/1961 p.A7 1,000 alumni of UPS may hear Nixon (appearance by former vice president Richard M. Nixon) TNT 10/26/1961 p.C8 Mantovani concert here well received TNT 10/28/1961 p.1 Nixon says Reds using capitalism p.7 Former vice president renews acquaintances (il) TNT 12/24/1961 p.D9 Louis Armstrong will present concert here TNT 12/31/1961 p.B3 Cal Calloway to appear with cagers (Harlem Globetrotters) TNT 2/11/1962 p.D13 Singer of gospel songs here soon (Mahalia Jackson) TNT 3/4/1962 p.D12 Peter Nero coming here in concert TNT 3/12/1962 p.25 1962 Tacoma Home Show (il) TNT 3/13/1962 p.21 (ad for Twist Dance Party and broacast of the Seattle's World's Fair / Century 21 opening) TNT 3/22/1962 p.A11 Peter Nero draws raves at concert TNT 6/17/1962 p.D13 (ad for appearance by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir) TNT 7/30/1962 p.16 Iad for appearance by singer Ray Charles) TNT 8/7/1962 p.1 Goldwater to speak here on Sept. 5 (Senator Barry Goldwater) TNT 8/7/1962 p.8 Ray Charles stirs local enthusiasm TNT 9/5/1962 p.A1 Cuba is crisis for U.S., Goldwater tells Tacoma TNT 10/14/1962 p.D12 United States Marine Band to play at Fieldhouse Monday TNT 11/18/1962 p.D11 Brothers Four coming TNT 11/19/1962 p.A1 4,000 at impressive Thanksgiving service (interior il) TNT 12/7/1962 p.A2 Brothers Four draw raves at Fieldhouse TNT 3/18/1963 p.C1 Tacoma Home Show (il) TNT 6/23/1963 p.A16 Stars of the Grand Ole Opry (appearance by Webb Pierce, Faron Young, George Jones and Bobby Bare) TNT 7/21/1963 p.A14 The circus is coming! TNT 9/1/1963 p.A7 Hootenanny set at UPS (Jimmie Rodgers and the Fairmont Singers) TNT 9/15/1963 p.D15 Peter, Paul and Mary to sing here TNT 10/30/1963 p.A15 (ad for appearance by musician Victor Borge) TNT 11/5/1963 p.1 Meredith will speak at UPS (civil rights activist James H. Meredith) TNT 1/19/1964 p.D10 Fred Waring show booked here Feb. 13 TNT 4/9/1964 p.C4 Science fans descend on Fieldhouse tonight (11th Annual Puget Sound Science Fair) TNT 5/1/1964 p.A1 10,000 boys ready for Scout-O-Rama TNT 9/30/1964 p.A15 Hear U.S. Senator Hubert Humphrey TNT 10/2/1964 p.A1 Barry radical, not even a GOP, Humphrey tells cheering crowd (interior il) TNT 3/3/1965 p.A6 Pat O'Day and Dick Curtis present ABC-TV's Shindig! TNT 4/2/1965 p.32 They'll have real Shindig at Fieldhouse ("di-scream-inating tenns dig Shindig") (il) TNT 6/28/1965 p.3 Roller Derby aces collide July 7 at UPS TNT 7/4/1965 p.A9 Extra added attraction: The Righteous Brothers TNT 7/10/1965 p,2 Teens scream approval at spectacular TNT 10/24/1965 p.D15 Folksinger to appear at UPS on Saturday (il of Judy Collins) TNT 12/23/1965 p.11 The Beach Boys! (with Gary Lewis & the Playboys, Yardbirds, Beau Brummels) TNT 2/6/1966 p.D16 Modern Jazz Quartet marks Tacoma concert TNT 2/13/1966 p.C22 "Hot sheetrock" uses to heat model<br.home ("Thermalux" electric heat) (il) TNT 3/14/1966 p.9 Henry Mancini, Four Preps are booked TNT 3/28/1966 p.C1-C14 Home Show opens tomorrow (il) TNT 6/24/1966 p.14 (ad for appearance by Them/Van Morrison and the Sonics) TNT 10/6/1966 p.A28 Ex-Limeliter booked for UPS fiesta (appearance by singer Glenn Yarbrough) TNT 1/8/1967 p.B4 (ad for appearance by The Association) TNT 2/4/1967 p.2 Verne L. Larson, collapses, dies at Fieldhouse TNT 2/11/1967 p.10 The sights and sounds of Ferrante and Teicher TNT 2/19/1967 p.A16 Dual pianists give smash performance TNT 3/22/1967 p.A10 (ad for appearance by Nelson Riddle and his Orchestra) TNT 4/16/1967 p.B3 Fieldhouse manager for 17 years to retire (il of Ted Droettboom) TNT 7/30/1967 p.D11 To play at UPS (il of the Young Rascals) TNT 3/11/1968 p.6 (ad for appearance of the Harlem Globetrotters) TNT 3/17/1968 Magazine p.4 Wilson High to bring the Byrds to Tacoma tnT 4/12/1968 p.A9 Fieldhouse rocks away TNT 4/26/1968 p.A16 Big Scout-O-Rama at U.P.S. Fieldhouse TNT 5/6/1968 p.A6 The circus is coming! (Afifi Shrine Circus) TNT 9/29/1968 p.C23 Entertainer features UPS home coming (il of Don Ho) TNT 10/11/1968 p.A11 Don puts the Ho in homecoming TNT 11/17/1968 p.B14 Comedian Bill Cosby appears next Sunday TNT 11/25/1968 p.1,5 Capitalism has place for all races: Cosby TNT 1/15/1969 p.A2 NBA pro basketball: Seattle Sonics vs Milwaukee Bucks TNT 1/29/1969 p.A6 Top-rated recording group slated (appearance by Steppenwolf and Three Dog Night) TNT 2/2/1969 p.D1 Flea Market TNT 3/23/1969 p.B10 Rock group appears April 9 at Fieldhouse (il of Vanilla Fudge) TNT 3/30/1969 p.E1 Rock hounds to show their goodies at UPS Fieldhouse TNT 4/6/1969 p.D15 Rock concert at Fieldhouse is canceled (Vanilla Fudge) TNT 4/18/1969 p.A11 (ad for appearance by singer Dusty Springfield) TNT 6/29/1969 p.D14 Boyce & Hart, First Edition here this week TNT 1/6/1970 p.14 Showboat performs (il of the Harlem Globetrotters) TNT 12/12/1971 p.D13 Renovation gives facility new sound (interior il) TNT 3/14/1975 p.A1,A3 Dean (John Dean) lays Watergate to ambition bug (il) TNT 10/7/1977 p.A1,A3 UPS Fieldhouse to get new look (addition and remodeling by Krona, Ziegler & Associates, arch.) (sketch) TNT 2/26/1978 p.B10 UPS Field House to be renovated (sketch) TNT 3/27/1978 Fieldhouse cost puts UPS back at ground zero TNT 5/2/1978 Fieldhouse renovation not shelved for good TNT 5/7/1978 Class A to leave UPS? (tournament leaving due to Fieldhouse inadequacies) TNT 4/17/1979 UPS gets Fieldhouse job going (Burr Associates, arch. and Hoffman Construction Co., contr.) TNT 9/9/1979 Renovated UPS Fieldhouse will benefit cagers, elephants TNT 2/19/1980 WIAA likes new look at Fieldhouse TNT 9/9/1994 UPS dedicates new fitness center (Memorial Fieldhouse, tennis complex and fitness center renamed Pamplin Recreational Center) TNT 10/23/1999 p.A1 Where memories never die ... built to honor WWII heroes has hosted many notable events and people (il) T.Weekly 11/5/1999 p.1,4 UPS Fieldhouse has seen its share of history (includes timeline) (il) TNT 2/9/2008 p.A1 Candidates want you (visit of Hillary Rodman Clinton) T.Weekly 2/14/2008 p.A1 Clinton rallies at UPS (Hillary Rodham Clinton) T.Weekly 3/4/2011 p.C2 Spike Lee says the right things at UPS TNT 2/4/2013 p.A1 Going strong, coming here (appearance by comedian Bill Cosby) TNT 3/23/2014 UPS flea market still drawing crowds (after 46 years) T.Daily Index 7/31/2014 p.1 Cheney Foundation contributes $300K to sports facility (sketch of proposed addition)
  • Year Built: 1948
  • Decade Built: 1940s

A102200-1

The CPS Fieldhouse is packed to the ceiling as thousands gathered to hear President Dwight D. Eisenhower on October 18, 1956. The fieldhouse walls are decorated with portraits of Mr. Eisenhower and numerous signs stating "Welcome Ike." President Eisenhower is pictured addressing the crowd of 8,000. The college facility ordinarily held 6,000 but extra space was made for the largest crowd in the Fieldhouse's history. Eisenhower, on a re-election campaign trip, spent the night at the American Lake home of his brother, Edgar. He then travelled by motorcade through the streets of Tacoma to CPS, waved to by cheering school children who stood in the rain to catch a glimpse of their President. Following this speech, his motorcade sped him to McChord Air Force Base to travel by his private plane the Columbine III to Portland. The motorcade to McChord was marred by reported planned mischief against the President, causing the motorcade to move very fast and 20 minutes ahead of schedule. Many school children were disappointed to find out that the President had already passed by. Series ordered by International News Photo. ALBUM 1. TPL-10369


Presidents; Eisenhower, Dwight David, 1890-1969; Visits of state--Tacoma;

A105647-6

1957 Tacoma Home Show exhibit. A model comfortably sits on the attractive tile and stone bench adjacent to the open stone fireplace during the 1957 Tacoma Home Show. The Georgia Pacific Plywood Corporation supplied the massive wall unit which holds a set of Compton's encyclopedias and various curios. The last shelf was designed to slant, displaying magazines which would be highly visible and convenient to reach. The Tacoma Home Show was held March 19-23, 1957, at the College of Puget Sound Fieldhouse. Photograph ordered by Georgia Pacific Plywood Corporation.


Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma); Bookcases--Tacoma--1950-1960; Fireplaces--Tacoma--1950-1960; Georgia Pacific Plywood Co. (Olympia);

A133878-10

All eyes face the camera as an All-State orchestra prepares to entertain a packed house of 4,000 in the University of Puget Sound Fieldhouse on February 24, 1962. The young members of the orchestra, as well as All-State bands and choruses, were participating in a Washington Music Educators-sponsored event. Seated against the curtains are believed to be members of the All-State choruses. The Washington Music Educators three-day convention was held at the Winthrop Hotel. Approximately 2000 people, including 900 top student musicians, took part in panel discussions, demonstrations, rehersals and concerts. (TNT 2-22-62, p. 8, 2-25-62, D-8)


Youth orchestras--Tacoma--1960-1970; Musical ensembles--Tacoma;

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Musical program at the Washington Music Educators conference. Nine hundred high school and college students selected for All-State bands, orchestras and choruses gathered in late February, 1962, for a Gala Festival Concert at the University of Puget Sound Fieldhouse. View of well-dressed teenagers, probably the various choruses, at one end of the fieldhouse; members of band/orchestra seated in front of them. These musicians were selected as the top musicians of their schools. A packed house of 4,000 spectators were enthusiastic in their reception of these students. (TNT 2-25-62, D-8)


Singers; Choirs (Music); Music ensembles--Tacoma; Youth bands--Tacoma--1960-1970; Youth orchestras--Tacoma--1960-1970;

A75430-1

The Acme Construction Co. was one of the over 100 exhibitors at the 1953 Greater Tacoma Home Show. Over 50,000 interested spectators would visit the Home Show that year to see new products and become acquainted with local area businesses. As their sign indicated, the Acme Construction Co., owned by Leonard Hunt and Howard Underwood, specialized in residential remodeling, re-roofing and re-siding. They were located at 604 South 13th St. Basement foundations, cement and block work were also jobs that could be undertaken by the company. View of Acme Construction Co. exhibit booth at the College of Puget Sound's Fieldhouse showing G.E. heating, air conditioning and insulating products.


Acme Construction Co. (Tacoma); Exhibit booths--Tacoma--1950-1960; Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma); HVAC systems--Tacoma; Signs (Notices);

A75441-1

The Tacoma Master Builders Association was a group of area contractors and others in the building industry whose members were proud of their quality workmanship. As the sign in their 1953 Tacoma Home Show booth indicated, if a home was built by a Master Builder, it was "The Sign of Good Construction." Each year they sponsored the Greater Tacoma Home Show, held at the College of Puget Sound's Fieldhouse, to demonstrate to the growing homeowner public new styles in construction, landscaping and furnishings. In 1953, over 100 exhibitors took part in the Home Show, held on May 20-24th. The Master Builders also built a home annually whose location was kept secret until just before the show opened. Del Belfoy was the 1953 president of the association. View of Tacoma Master Builders Association booth; includes star bunting surrounding booth with architectural models of homes and photographs of members' construction above.


Tacoma Master Builders Association (Tacoma); Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma); Exhibit booths--Tacoma--1950-1960; Signs (Notices);

A82688-1

Advertised as the "World's Most Amazing Dishwasher", the Dishmaster, which sold for $49.50, had an exhibition booth at the 1954 Tacoma Home Show held in the College of Puget Sound Fieldhouse. Also on display in the S.L. Rowland model home built for the Home Show, the Dishmaster could be installed on any sink. Interested home show visitors examine the dishwashers which attached to the kitchen faucet, and was basically a sink spray attachment with a brush head; an unidentified sales representative is demonstrating the "Scraping Time" feature which was prominently advertised.


Dishwashing machines--Tacoma; Exhibit booths--Tacoma; Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma); Signs (Notices);

A82689-1

The 1954 Tacoma Home Show featured many booths exhibiting the latest in furniture lines for the contemporary home. Architects K. Walter Johnson and John V. Austin also owned North West Contemporary in Lakewood, a furniture dealership, whose display of stark, modernistic furniture is shown in this May, 1954, photograph. The curve of the round coffee table is matched by the rattan clam-style chair, partially hidden chair with curved back and squat lampshade.


Exhibit booths--Tacoma; Merchandise displays--Tacoma--1950-1960; Chairs; Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma); Signs (Notices);

A82692-5

Cowden-Wade, Inc. had a large exhibition booth at the 1954 Tacoma Home Show which was held at the College of Puget Sound Fieldhouse. The home show was sponsored by the Tacoma Master Builders Association and annually drew thousands coming to view the latest in home and furniture design. In 1953, over 50,000 area residents stopped by to examine the various exhibit booths; the Master Builders were anticipating throngs equaling or exceeding that figure in 1954. Cowden-Wade's exhibit featured a complete American kitchen, examples of Steel Wall Tile and Keystone storm doors and windows, promoted the services of Livermore Co., electrical contractors, and advertised low-cost bank financing. Located at South 13th & "K" Street (street now known as Martin Luther King Jr. Way) next to Sepic Electric Co., Cowden-Wade supplied the formica, modern folding doors and "Duratile" Steel Wall Tile for the 1954 Tacoma Home Show model home. (Ad, TNT 5-18-54, C-8)


Cowden-Wade, Inc. (Tacoma); Exhibit booths--Tacoma--1950-1960; Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma);

A82696-1

Employees of Hal Moeller's Inc. pose with Pfaff sewing machines and Hamilton automatic clothes dryers during the 1954 Tacoma Home Show held at the College of Puget Sound Fieldhouse. Hal Moeller's was the Pfaff Sewing Machine Center, located at 781 Broadway; Pfaff's motto was "Pfaff makes everything but a mistake." Hamilton clothes dryers and clothes press were also featured in the Moeller exhibition booth.


Hal Moeller's Inc. (Tacoma); Exhibit booths--Tacoma; Sewing machines; Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma);

A82706-1

The A A Insulation & Roofing Co. packed their small 1954 Tacoma Home Show exhibit booth with a variety of roofing, siding and foundation materials. Asphalt roofing manufactured by the U.S. Gypsum Co. in a number of colors plus asbestos cement siding samples and examples of weather stripping could all be viewed by home show customers. A rotting foundation could be easily replaced with cement blocks by A A Insulation. The company had two locations in this area, one was at 1502 South Tacoma Way and the other on Milwaukee Avenue in Puyallup. Their ad in the 1954 City Directory stated they provided "Always reliable and dependable service."


A A Insulation & Roofing Co. (Tacoma); Building materials; Roofing tiles; Exhibit booths--Tacoma; Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma);

A82707-3

Art's Glass & Upholstery were auto glass experts located at 816 Tacoma Avenue South. Their exhibit booth in the 1954 Tacoma Home Show indicated that they also provided hand tailored seat covers; customers ordering at the home show would be able to purchase these at the special price of $47.50. Large signs indicated that convenient bank terms would be available and that new blue-green tinted glass was now ready for all cars.


Art's Glass & Upholstery Shop (Tacoma); Exhibit booths--Tacoma; Signs (Notices); Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma);

A86945-1

A packed house is on hand to view the Shriners from Afifi Temple in the College of Puget Sound Fieldhouse on December 4, 1954. Potentate John H. Galbraith, Jr., and his staff are to the foreground; long rows of Shriners wearing Masonic regalia extend to the fieldhouse doors. This was the Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine of Tacoma's grand entry ceremony. 5000 Shriners from around the Northwest converged upon Tacoma to attend the semi-annual ceremonial and initiation of new members. In addition, Floyd C. Kinnear, recorder for Afifi Temple for the past twenty five years, was honored in special ceremonies. (TNT 12-3-54, p. 1)


Fraternal organizations--Tacoma; Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine (Tacoma); Afifi Temple (Tacoma); Uniforms; Rites & ceremonies--Tacoma; Memorial Field House (Tacoma);

A98895-3

The S & S Builders booth at the 1956 Home Show features their new residential development at Tyee Park. Tyee Park was a new million dollar suburban residential community being developed in Lakewood. The new homes had five basic designs and were designed to be the epitome of indoor/outdoor living. The developers planned a community of 99 homes with curving roadways designated with Indian names. Over 15,000 people showed up to view the new homes on their Grand Opening. The 1956 Greater Tacoma Home Show was held May 11-20th at the College of Puget Sound Fieldhouse. The 8th annual exhibition was sponsored by the Tacoma Master Builders. Over 100 local and national firms participated, setting up booths and displays of interest to the home owner or buyer. (TNT 5/10/1956, section C)


Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma); Exhibitions--Tacoma--1950-1960; Exhibit booths--Tacoma; S & S Builders (Tacoma); Houses--Lakewood--1950-1960; Housing developments--Lakewood--1950-1960;

A99031-1

The Tacoma Master Builders were the sponsors for the Greater Tacoma Home Show. The Master Builders were a group of contractors that banded together and operated by a set of guidelines that assured quality control. Each year, one contractor was selected to build the Home Show model home. The TMB also participated in the annual Parade of Homes. The display is a "translite" display, where light shines through transparencies of photos of interiors and exteriors of local homes built by TMB members. (TNT 5/10/1956, section C)


Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma); Exhibitions--Tacoma--1950-1960; Exhibit booths--Tacoma; Tacoma Master Builders Association (Tacoma);

A99135-6

Miller Construction's exhibit booth at the 1956 Greater Tacoma Home Show, headlining Skyline Terrace. Skyline Terrace was a $30,000,000 addition, featuring 1500 new homes built in the early 1950's. Miller Construction was one of the prime developers. Most of the Miller homes were located on view lots; with views of either the Narrows, mountains or city lights. The homes had been featured for several years in the Tacoma Parade of Homes and in 1954 in Better Homes and Gardens as the Idea Home of the Year.


Houses--Tacoma--1950-1960; Miller Construction Co., Inc. (Tacoma); Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma); Exhibit booths--Tacoma;

D102200-13

On Thursday October 18, 1956, four days after his 66th birthday, President Dwight D. Eisenhower addressed a crowd of over 8,000 Tacomans crammed into the CPS (UPS) Fieldhouse. President Eisenhower was on a campaign swing through the Pacific Northwest. While in Tacoma, Ike stayed at the home of his older brother, Edgar, in Lakewood. Tacoma Mayor John Anderson is to left of Mamie Eisenhower. Series ordered by International News Photo. ALBUM 1.


Presidents; Eisenhower, Dwight David, 1890-1969; Presidents' spouses; Eisenhower, Mamie; Visits of state--Tacoma; Anderson, John H.;

D102200-2

President Dwight D. Eisenhower at the podium, addressing the crowd at the College of Puget Sound (UPS) Fieldhouse. Eisenhower was on an ambitious 5-day air campaign swing through the west. His visit to Tacoma was sandwiched between speeches in Seattle and Portland. While in Tacoma, he stayed overnight with his elder brother Edgar at his American Lake home and made a 12 mile journey by motorcade from Edgar's home to CPS and then to McChord Air Force Base. Cheering school children stood in the rain to catch a glimpse of their President. Series ordered by International News Photo. ALBUM 1.


Presidents; Eisenhower, Dwight David, 1890-1969; Visits of state--Tacoma; College of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1950-1960;

D102200-4

President Dwight D. Eisenhower delivers an address to an attentive audience at the College of Puget Sound Fieldhouse on October 18, 1956. The President had been barnstorming the western portion of the country. While in Tacoma, he and wife Mamie spent some time at his brother Edgar's American Lake home. Eisenhower's bid for re-election in November was successful. He died in March, 1969, of heart disease. ALBUM 1.


Presidents; Eisenhower, Dwight David, 1890-1969; Presidents--United States; Visits of state--Tacoma--1950-1960; Public speaking--Tacoma--1950-1960;

D102200-7

President Dwight D. Eisenhower at the podium, addressing the crowd of 8,000 at the College of Puget Sound (UPS) Fieldhouse. President Eisenhower was in Tacoma on part of an ambitious 5-day air campaign sweep through the West. Eisenhower, who in 1952 had become the first Republican to win the Presidency in 20 years, was running for re-election. While in Tacoma, he stayed at the home of his older brother Edgar Eisenhower and toured many areas of Tacoma by motorcade from his brother's American Lake home to CPS and from CPS to McChord Air Force Base. Series ordered by International News Photo. TPL-8088. ALBUM 1.


Presidents; Eisenhower, Dwight David, 1890-1969; Visits of state--Tacoma; College of Puget Sound (Tacoma)--1950-1960;

D105573-2

Alsco Northwest, Inc. booth at 1957 Tacoma Home Show. Storm doors and windows were the speciality of Alsco Northwest, Inc., located at 2704 Sixth Avenue. Their booth at the March, 1957, Tacoma Home Show exhibited samples of their products. Signs on the booth indicated that Alsco was the world's largest all aluminum storm window and door manufacturer and was the only manufacturer recommended by Parents Magazine, Good Housekeeping and Today's Health. They were sponsoring a drawing for a free Starlighter picture storm screen door, installation included, with the lucky winner to be picked on March 24th. Photograph ordered by Alsco Northwest, Inc.


Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma); Exhibitions--Tacoma--1950-1960; Exhibit booths--Tacoma; Alsco Northwest, Inc. (Tacoma); Windows--Tacoma; Aluminum; Signs (Notices);

D105593-1

Cars fill the parking lot of the College of Puget Sound Fieldhouse on March 25, 1957, as the annual Tacoma Home Show continues to draw thousands of local residents. All the space in the massive Fieldhouse would be necessary to house the multitude of booths and exhibits from local businesses designed to attract potential customers. Here a family of four are spotted marching toward the entrance of the Fieldhouse past rows of automobiles. Photograph ordered by National Home Shows, Inc. TPL-9353


Parking lots--Tacoma--1950-1960; Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma); Memorial Field House (Tacoma);

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Instead of cutting the traditional ribbon, Mayor John Anderson saws through a foil-wrapped board on Opening Day of the 1957 Tacoma Home Show. Norman Jardeen, general Home Show chairman for the Tacoma Master Builders Association, smiles broadly as does General J.W. Schwartz, commanding officer of the Madigan Army Hospital. Mayor Anderson is ably assisted by four Tacoma candidates for Daffodil Parade queen in this March 19, 1957, photograph. The four young women pictured wearing hats were (L-R): Joan Weller, Sherry Holmes, Debbie Dean and Janice Methven. Miss Methven would be later chosen queen. Not identified was the woman without a hat who was standing next to Mayor Anderson. Photograph ordered by National Home Show, Inc. (Additional information provided by a reader)


Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma); Dedications--Tacoma--1950-1960; Anderson, John H.; Jardeen, Norman; Schwartz, J.W.; Weller, Joan; Holmes, Sherry Lee; Dean, Debbie; Methven, Janice; Beauty contestants--Tacoma--1950-1960;

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Ed Schloredt (L) and Richard Cook (R) listen carefully to judge Mel Pedersen who is pointing at contest designs fastened to a plywood wall. They are entrants in the Apprenticeship Contest in the carpentry division at the 1958 Tacoma Home Show. The 3rd annual Apprenticeship Contest, awarding honors to the top applicants, attracted apprentices in carpentry, millwork, and cabinetry from nine cities statewide. Carpenters would be required to build a partial wall eight feet high. They must fit doors and windows into the wall and trim and inside finish to demonstrate individual skills. Tools of the carpenter trade are leaning against the plywood wall including two saws. The Tacoma Home Show was an annual event held at the College of Puget Sound Fieldhouse to bring new products and ideas for homeowners to view and perhaps purchase. Photograph ordered by Washington State Council of Carpenters. (TNT 3-16-58, B-24, TNT 3-20-58, D-1)


Plywood; Contests--Tacoma--1950-1960; Carpentry--Tacoma--1950-1960; Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma); Schloredt, Ed; Cook, Richard; Pedersen, Mel;

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Thousands of Pierce County residents flocked to the 1958 Tacoma Home Show to inspect the latest in product design for the home. Scores of booths were erected, including the Star Brite Stainless Steel Cookware by West Bend. View of crowded booth; two sales associates are prepared to help interested visitors enter the $10,000 contest sponsored by the cookware company. Many have entry cards in hand; contestants had to simply indicate which of the five Star Brite features listed appealed most to them. The drawing would be held the last day of the Home Show and the winner need not be present to win. West Bend promoted the Star Brite cookware as being the world's finest 3-ply stainless steel waterless cookware. A complete 17-piece set could be purchased for $179.50. The surgical stainless steel could be cleaned in seconds, was economical in fuel, and its waterless feature saved vitamins and minerals while preserving food flavors. Photograph ordered by Star Brite Stainless Steel Cookware.


Star Brite Stainless Steel Cookware (Tacoma); Pots & pans; Exhibit booths--Tacoma; Greater Tacoma Home Show (Tacoma); Signs (Notices);

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