Professors Jesse Pflueger, T.O.H. Karl and Gunnar Malmin together with president Eastvold at groundbreaking
Professor T.O.H. Karl holds the umbrella for president Eastvold during groundbreaking ceremony for the Chapel-Music-Speech Building.
Groundbreaking, with professors Gunnar Malmin, Jesse Pflueger and T.O.H. Karl
Groundbreaking, with president Eastvold and professors Gunnar Malmin, Jesse Pflueger and T.O.H. Karl
Dedication of building. President Eastvold, Roy Olson, Anders Ramstad and H.L. Foss on stage,
Moving Pianos into the Chapel-Music-Speech Building practice rooms. President Eastvold at left.
This residence was home to president Tingelstad and later to the campus pastor. It was sold and moved to a residence in Parkland when Mortvedt Library was built.
May 17, 1947: Ground-breaking exercises in connection with the building of the new science hall at Pacific Lutheran College. Reading left to right: Mr. Geo. Warter, contractor; Dr. J.P. Pflueger, Religion department; Mr.John Richards, architect; Reverend Lauritz Rasmussen, alumnus 1900; Dr. E. B. Steen, College Pastor; Professor Anders W. Ramstad, Chemistry department; Dr. Walter H. Schaefer, Biology department; Dr. O. M. Jordahl, Physics department; Dr. Philip E. Hauge, Dean of the College, Prof. Johan U. Xavier, Librarian Emeritus, Dr. Seth C. Eastvold, President of the College.
Dedication of Science Hall on November 1947. From left to right: Dr. A.W. Ramstad, S.C. Eastvold, Dr. Conrad Bergendorf
President Eastvold and dignitaries listen to the Choir of the West during cornerstone laying ceremony