Female Seattle Pacific hikers taken decades ago.

Say hello to some female Seattle Pacific hikers in this photo taken around the era of Seattle Pacific College’s Girls Hiking Club.

 Students in Eta Pi Alpha (i.e., the Teachers Club) in about 1921.

From last issue’s archives: Say hello to the fine folks of Eta Pi Alpha, also known as The Teachers Club. It was founded in 1921, in the early days of the Normal Training School.

Congratulations to our contest winner, Paula Witt Haakenson ’85!

Want to contribute to the SPU Archives?

If you have Seattle Pacific artifacts, keepsakes, or documents that you would like to contribute to the University Archives, or if you have any questions about the Archives, contact Adrienne Thun Meier ’04, university archivist, at 206-281-2422 or ameier@spu.edu.

 

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