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
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
Tingelstad Hall Dedication, Mr. Edvin Tingelstad, brother of Dr. O.A. Tingelstad gave the dedicatory address.
Tingelstad Hall marker, 1967-1968
Students admiring sculpture Tingelstad Hall.
Interior view of Tingelstad Hall.
Final demolition of the Classroom building making way for construction of the University Center. Tingelstad Hall in the background.
Students in Tingelstad Hall Lobby.
Mount Rainier photographed from the top floor of Tingelstad Hall.
Left to right: Mike Wilson,president; Doug Herland, vice president; Chip Fears, Jeff Walen, secretary; John Skans, John Velazquez, treasurer; and Jim Derck, executive vice president. 1970-71.
Saga 1972, p. 286-287. Caption: "Cascade decided to break the routine of things a bit with a dorm dinner held in early March."