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Members of the 1938 Women's Trio Charlotte Grapleried, Jeanne Preus, and Carinne Malmin.
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Members of the 1938 Women's Trio Charlotte Grapleried, Jeanne Preus, and Carinne Malmin.
Papers of William O. Rieke, President of Pacific Lutheran University from 1975-1992. This collection contains materials from Rieke’s term as President of Pacific Lutheran University from 1975 to 1992. It is divided into six series and then arranged chronologically into folders by subject. The first series contains correspondence and meeting transcripts from the presidential search and Rieke’s inauguration as president. The second series contains documents pertaining to Rieke’s family and personal life including programs from his children’s weddings, Christmas cards, and souvenirs from various trips abroad.
The third series is correspondence and memos from Rieke’s term as president. The correspondence involves church contacts, the Board of Regents, and university associates in Norway. The fourth series contains materials about university and community outreach and relations, including news releases, Rieke’s speeches, and documents from a student and staff survey conducted in 1975.The fifth series includes artifacts (largely plaques and other awards) from Dr. Rieke’s career and presidency. The final series includes interviews on cassette tapes with or about Dr. Rieke from the PLU Oral Histories and Lectures Collections.
Rieke, William O.
Part of PLU Oral History Collection
William Rieke interviewed by Harvey Neufeld on the subject of Milton Nesvig for use at Milton's retirement party.
Campaign buttons of President Eugene Wiegman when he ran for Congress and Land Commissioner.
A view of Kreidler Hall from the east.
Warren Meyers the Alumni Representative for the Class of 1956 poses for a photograph in 1955.
Walter Schnackenberg and Milton Nesvig
Walter Schnackenberg and Milton Nesvig socialize with another, unidentified man.
The Mooring Mast Sports Editor for the 1954-1955 school year, Walter Ball poses on his desk in the newspaper's office
Members of the Vocal Jazz Ensemble practice in a class room in Eastvold Auditorium.