Students shop for books in the College Union bookstore, January 20, 1956. Built in 1955, the College Union Building housed, among other things, the cafeteria, coffee shop, and bookstore. The building was later renamed Ingram Hall after Aida Ingram, wife of Charles Ingram, a PLU benefactor.
Students are seen in the lounge of the College Union Building, 1956. Built in 1955, the building was later renamed Ingram Hall in honor of Aida Ingram, wife of Charles Ingram, a PLU benefactor.
Students gather in the lounge in the College Union Building in 1956. The College Union Building housed the cafeteria, coffee shop, bookstore, student government, and several lounges. Built in 1955, it was later renamed Ingram Hall in honor of Aida Ingram, wife of Charles Ingram, a PLU benefactor.
May 27, 1956 ceremony for the cornerstone laying for West Hall, now called Kreidler Hall in honor of long-time professor and Dean of Women Lora B. Kreidler.
May 27, 1956, a crowd gathers for the cornerstone laying ceremony for West Hall, now called Kreidler Hall in honor of Lora B. Kreidler, Dean of Women and art professor from 1921 to 1943.
President Eastvold and Dr. SC Siefkes, president of the Northwestern District, participate in the ceremonial cornerstone laying for West Hall, a residence hall for students. West Hall was later renamed Kreidler Hall in honor of Lora B. Kreidler, Dean of Women and art professor from 1921 to 1943. Photograph taken May 27, 1956.
Students Kathleen (Kathy) Almgren and Nancy Iversen and House Mother Freda Rouze are seen in the reception area of West Hall, September 17, 1956. West Hall, a student residence facility, was later renamed Kreidler Hall in honor of Lora B. Kreidler, long-time professor and Dean of Women.