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Ribbon bearers form an aisle at the May Festival which is celebrated in connection with the groundbreaking ceremony for the new library in 1937.
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Ribbon bearers form an aisle at the May Festival which is celebrated in connection with the groundbreaking ceremony for the new library in 1937.
A traditional maypole dance is performed at the May Festival which was celebrated in connection with the groundbreaking ceremony for the new library in 1937.
The Saga staff photographed in front of Old Main, 1937.
Martha Nilsen posed for this picture with her family on her first trip back to Norway in 1937. From left to right in the back row are: sister Nilsine Olsen and Arne Olsen; mother Rebecca Dagsvik; brother Johan Dagsvik; and father Sverdrup Dagsvik. In the front row are Martha's niece Aslaug; Martha and her daughter Viola; and Martha's sister Anna Dagsvik. Martha Nilsen is one of those interviewed for the New Land, New Lives: Oral History Collection at Pacific Lutheran University.
Verna Tegland the 1937 May Queen is followed by her young attendants.
Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs
A visit from the Norwegian Royalty in 1937 - Crown Prince Olav and Crown Princess Märtha
The population of Parkland, Washington line the streets in anticipation of the arrival of Crown Prince Olave and Crown Princess Märtha.
May Festival 1937. Governor Martin, Queen Verna Tegland and her court.
Members of the Pacific Lutheran College's High School Women's Trio: Priscilla Preus, Anne Lien, and Lois Hooland pose for a group photograph in front of Old Main.
Members of the Pacific Lutheran College Choir Gary Pflueger and Otis Grande load things on the bus before the Choir's 1938 spring tour around the Olympic Peninsula.