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Band Members
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Description: Copy negative of the HSU Cowboy Band drum major Owen Baggett and the HSU Cowgirls sitting together in western costume.
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Band Playing
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Description: Copy photograph of the McMurry College Indian Band performing in a small room. The band members are in uniform and play clarinets and horns. Behind the band is a sign that says, "McMurry College Indian Band."
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Band Playing
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Description: Copy negative of freshmen performing at a McMurry Band banquet at the Windsor Hotel in Abilene. The band members are on a decorated platform.
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Band Portrait
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Description: Copy negative of band students posing in uniform on a stage. The text typed at the bottom of the image reads "McMurry College Concert Band, Raymond T. Bynum, Cunductor, Abilene, Texas 1954-1955." There are curtains surrounding the stage and on either side are flags.
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Band Portrait
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Description: Copy negative of a portrait of the McMurry College Indian Band sitting in chairs in a semicircle on the stage in the old main building with director Raymond T. Bynum.
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Band Portrait
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Description: Copy negative of a portrait of the McMurry College Indian Band sitting in chairs in a semicircle on the stage in the Radford Building with director Raymond T. Bynum. There are curtains behind them, flags on each side, and three instruments in front of the stage.
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Band & Spectators; Outdoor Luncheon at Ranch
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Description: Copy photograph of two images. In the top image three young girls in white dresses pose in front of a marching-style band. Around them is a crowd of spectators. In the bottom image a large group of people gathers around tables at the base of a windmill for an outdoor luncheon.
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Band Students
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Description: Copy negative of the McMurry Band standing together on a street in Del Rio Texas. Some of the students are in uniform, but most of the girls aren't. There are buildings lining the street, a bus behind them, and the location is written at the top left of the photograph.
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Band Students
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Description: Copy negative of ten McMurry Indian Band members standing in the old McMurry Band House, reading something. Behind them are several small pictures and a large sign.
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Band Students at Bull Ring
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Description: Copy negative of students in the McMurry Band at a bullfighting ring in Villa Acuña, Mexico. Villa Acuña was Del Rio's twin city across the Rio Grande River in Mexico and is now known as Ciudad Acuña. Most of the group members are in uniform and they are standing at the barrera, the fence encircling the bull ring, looking into the bullfighting ring, or anillo. A few band members stand behind the callejon, a narrow passageway between the barrera and the spectators' stands.
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