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[Eagle Band of North Texas State Teachers College]

Description: Photograph of a photograph of the Eagle Band of the North Texas State Teachers College, taken January 1930. 26 adults and one child are seen standing at attention in uniform arranged on the steps that originally existed in front of the Administration Building (built in 1923, and renamed the Auditorium Building in 1957). At front of the group of a large drum decorated with the name "Teachers College Band / Denton" surrounding the school's symbol.
Date: January 1930

[Outdoor Swimming Pool]

Description: Photograph of the outdoor swimming and the open-air theater in the background. In this image, the pool is filled with people doing different activities and some people are standing in the shade watching. Multiple rows or seats lead up to a stage and large screen for outside entertainment. Beyond the large area covered with trees, you can see the courthouse at the top of the frame. The pool was in operation from 1926 to 1986.
Date: [1930,1960]

[Portrait of professor Floyd Graham]

Description: Photograph of professor Floyd Graham, aka. 'Fessor Graham, the director of the Stage Band and the Saturday Stage Shows, c. 1930s. This portrait shows 'Fessor Graham in his band director uniform, with his hat embroidered with "Director" on it. On the back of the photograph there is a piece of paper that reads, "Floyd Graham, Director of the North Texas State Teachers College Stage Band, and originator of the idea."
Date: [1930..]
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