- Item
- 1959-04-09
Students dressed up to watch a performance in front of the Chapel-Music-Speech Building (later renamed Eastvold Chapel and even later Karen Hille Phillips Center for Performing Arts). Taken April 9, 1959.
174 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects
Students dressed up to watch a performance in front of the Chapel-Music-Speech Building (later renamed Eastvold Chapel and even later Karen Hille Phillips Center for Performing Arts). Taken April 9, 1959.
Students are seen in front of the Eastvold and Tacoma-Pierce Administration Building sometime in the early 1960s. Hauge, first called the Tacoma-Pierce Administration Building, was completed in 1960. Eastvold was completed in 1952 and later named for S.C. Eastvold, president of the college from 1943 to 1962.
Students with Chapel-Music-Speech Building in Background, 1960. It was later renamed Karen Hille Phillips Center for Performing Arts.
Ramstad Hall, Eastvold Chapel, and the Kiosk seen from the west
The changing of the name of Chapel-Music-Speech Building to Eastvold Chapel, 1962. President Eastvold and Fredrick A. Schiotz, bishop of American Lutheran Church.
Art Giddings in his office in Eastvold Auditorium.
Art Giddings changes a light bulb in the entrance of Eastvold Auditorium.
Art Giddings decorates the front entrance of Eastvold Auditorium for the 2001 Christmas concert.
Chapel-Music-Speech Building (Karen Hille Phillips Center for Performing Arts) at night.