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This photograph, dated September 28, 1954, shows the newly completed South Hall. The girls' dormitory was later renamed Hinderlie Hall in honor of Berent and Ragna Hinderlie, two long-time employees at the college.

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A girl and boy student stand outside of the new South Hall in 1954. South Hall was later renamed Hinderlie Hall in honor of Berent and Ragna Hinderlie, two long-term employees at the college.

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Built in 1954, South Hall was later renamed Hinderlie Hall, after Mr. and Mrs. Berndt I. Hinderlie, long-time staff members at the college.

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Built in 1955, the College Union Building was later renamed Ingram Hall in honor of Aida Ingram, wife of Charles Ingram, a PLU benefactor.

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The College Union Building is seen under construction in 1955. It was later renamed in honor of Aida Ingram, wife of Charles Ingram, a benefactor of the college.

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Construction begins on the addition to the CUB in June 1958. The Chris Knutzen Fellowship Hall was added as east wing in 1960. The College Union Building was later renamed Ingram Hall in honor of Aida Ingram.

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The cornerstone of the College Union Building is laid on October 13, 1955. The College Union Building was later renamed Ingram Hall, in honor of Aida Ingram, wife of PLU benefactor Charles Ingram.

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October 13, 1955, the cornerstone laying ceremony celebrates construction of the College Union Building, later renamed Ingram Hall. President Eastvold watches as H. L. Foss speaks. Pastor Swanson and Pastor Molter are also seen.

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October 13, 1955, the cornerstone laying ceremony celebrates construction of the College Union Building, later renamed Ingram Hall. President Eastvold, Pastor Roland Swanson and Pastor Molter pose for a photograph.

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Drawing of the proposed social education annex addition to the College Union Building, later renamed Ingram Hall.

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