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Dr. Robert Mortvedt, President, speaks on PLU's future at a student convocation.
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Dr. Robert Mortvedt, President, speaks on PLU's future at a student convocation.
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1966 - 1967 - Mayfest, a traditional Spring activity, was modified into the Folk Festival for the 1966 - 1967 school year. Queen Nominees: Names (if known) - 1st on left - Joyce Conine, 2nd from left - Princess Marcia Wake, middle - Queen Angie Nicholson, 3rd from right - Princess Karen Brown.
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Tenor Rolf Bjoerling attends a reception in his honor.
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Dr. Roland Bainton, a well-known historian on the life of Martin Luther and the Reformation, addresses a convocation in Memorial Gymnasium
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1966 - 1967 PLU students perform "Jack and the Beanstalk" for the Children's Theater's spring production
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PLU students perform "Jack and the Beanstalk" for the Children's Theater's spring production. Jack (Bill Lundstrom) startles Tib (Sharon Gephart) as he jumps through the castle window
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1966 - 1967 PLU students perform "Jack and the Beanstalk" for the Children's Theater's spring production
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ASPLU President David (Dave) Dion introduces guest speaker Milton Nesvig, Vice-President, University Relations, and his three sons at the Father-Son banquet.
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Actor, Vincent Price, recites excerpts from Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass", "The Gentle Art of Making Enemies" and Tennessee Williams' "the Last of My Solid Gold Watches" for the Artist Series
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Actor Vincent Price visits the Mortvedt Library before performing excerpts from Walt Whitman's "Leaves of Grass", James McNeil Whistler's "The Gentle Art of Making Enemies", and Tennessee Williams' "The Last of My Solid Gold Watches" for the Artist Series. Vincent Price has also gained renown as an art collector and critic.