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The School Of The Arts Sculpture that stands at the western entry to upper campus.
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The School Of The Arts Sculpture that stands at the western entry to upper campus.
The kitchen staff in the College Union Building kitchens in the late 1950s.
Students shopping in the College Union Bookstore.
A group of students in swimsuits posing beside the Ingram Hall fountain with a sign reading $100,000.
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.
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.
November 16, 1955, students relax in the coffee shop located in the College Union Building. Built in 1955, the College Union Building was later renamed after Aida Ingram, wife of Charles Ingram, a PLU benefactor.
The kitchens in the College Union Building, later renamed Ingram Hall.
Students Lee Strenge, Ted Baird, Carl Fynbo, Henry Anderson, Robert Baird and Hal Braaford have coffee with German professor Ottilie Little in the Coffee Shop located in the College Union Building (later renamed Ingram Hall).