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- 1967
Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs
Tingelstad Hall is named for O.A. Tingelstad, college president from 1928 to 1943. It was built as a residence hall in 1967.
Back of photo: Tinglestad Hall
Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs
Tingelstad Hall is named for O.A. Tingelstad, college president from 1928 to 1943. It was built as a residence hall in 1967.
Back of photo: Tinglestad Hall
Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs
Cleaning the concrete in front of Mortvedt Library.
Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs
Installation of phone equipment in the Computer Center
Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs
Part of Chris Tumbusch Photographs
Ken Cote (light blue shirt) and others working in the Mary Baker Russell Music Center amphitheater
Part of Chris Tumbusch Photographs
Ken Cote (light blue shirt) and others working in the Mary Baker Russell Music Center amphitheater
Part of Chris Tumbusch Photographs
Ken Cote (light blue shirt) and others working in the Mary Baker Russell Music Center amphitheater
Part of Kenneth Dunmire Photographs
View of the Hauge Administration Building. The Tacoma-Pierce Administration Building, later renamed the Hauge Administration Building, was completed in 1960 as an office and classroom facility.