This house may have been used as a Youth House, which hosted visiting youth and their guardians from various Lutheran Congregations. It is now the Theatre House.
Presidents Tingelstad and Eastvold occupied this building until 1956 when a new presidential residence became available. Between 1956 and 1966, it was the home of the campus pastor. When Mortvedt library was built, the residence was moved to a location in Parkland
Presidents Tingelstad and Eastvold occupied this building until 1956 when a new presidential residence became available. Between 1956 and 1966, it was the home of the campus pastor. When Mortvedt library was built, the residence was moved to a location in Parkland
Presidents Tingelstad and Eastvold occupied this building until 1956 when a new presidential residence became available. Between 1956 and 1966, it was the home of the campus pastor. When Mortvedt library was built, the residence was moved to a location in Parkland
Presidents Tingelstad and Eastvold occupied this building until 1956 when a new presidential residence became available. Between 1956 and 1966, it was the home of the campus pastor. When Mortvedt library was built, the residence was moved to a location in Parkland
Presidents Tingelstad and Eastvold occupied this building until 1956 when a new presidential residence became available. Between 1956 and 1966, it was the home of the campus pastor.
Presidents Tingelstad and Eastvold occupied this building until 1956 when a new presidential residence became available. Between 1956 and 1966, it was the home of the campus pastor. When Mortvedt library was built, the residence was moved to a location in Parkland
Campus entrance and chapel
A group of Pacific Lutheran Academy students enjoying a party on the roof of Old Main. Ole Stuen is on the far left of the back row, Oscar Tingelstad is on the far right in the back row wearing a bowler had, and Alfield Tvete is in the row below him third from the left. 1902
Three unidentified men stand in front of Old Main.