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Student Jim Feek and Music professor Maurice Skones have a conversation.
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Student Jim Feek and Music professor Maurice Skones have a conversation.
Foss Hall, built in 1965 as a residence hall. It is named for Halfdan L. Foss, bishop of the North Pacific District of the ALC from 1932-1965 and chair of PLU board of regents for many years.
The dedication of Foss Hall from left to right: President Robert Mortvedt, Elise Foss, and H.L. Foss.
Dedication of Foss Hall--from left to right are: Reverend Knutson, President Mortvedt, Mrs. H.L. Foss, Dr. Foss, and Reverend John Larsgaard.
A photograph of President Robert Mortvedt.
Attending the dedication ceremony for Foss Hall, from left to right, are: Reverend Knutson, President Mortvedt, Mrs. H.L. Foss,H.L.Foss, and Reverend Larsgaard.
Students stand outside South Hall. Built in 1954, it was later renamed Hinderlie Hall, after Mr. and Mrs. Berndt I. Hinderlie, long-time staff members at the college.
Dr. Seth and Enga Tingelstad, Reverend George and Annette Loftness, Dr. Carlos and Emma Sperati, and Dr. Malmin visit with one another on December 12, 1939.
The members of Pacific Lutheran University's first faculty in 1894 are: (first row) Meyer Brandvig, Emma Sperati, and Miss Sophie Peterson; (second row) Reverend E. Ballestad, Reverend Carlo Sperati, T.C. Satra, Reverend T. Larson, Reverend N. Christiansen, W. Shahan, and Reverend B. Harstad.