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[Tau Kappa Epsilon Members Line up to sit on Toilet]
Photograph of members from Tau Kappa Epsilon standing in a line on top of a hill to sit on a toilet. The image was published in The Yucca Yearbook of 1971. A dog is seen laying down next to one of the standing members.
[Administration Building from the south]
Photograph of the south facade of the North Texas State University Administration Building. Taken from near Highland Street, the view looks across the fountain and the area that would later be called the Library Mall in front of the A.M. Willis Library, with a few students in view. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley Administration Building after retiring UNT Chancellor and former President Dr. Alfred F. Hurley. From the lack of visible numbers and hands on the south side of the tower, this photo was taken before May 1974. Before that date, the McConnell Memorial Tower, named after W. Joseph McConnell, President of North Texas State College from 1934 to 1951, had a clock face only on the north side. The fountain was built when the Willis Library was built, in 1969/1971, dating this photo to between 1971 and 1974.
[Carol Swinburn]
Photograph of Carol Swinburn (North Texas State College 1960) the Assistant Dean Of Students of North Texas State University, sitting in front of a plain back drop wearing a large flower brooch on her chest and a short haircut, 1971.
[Carol Swinburn]
Photograph of Carol Swinburn (North Texas State College 1960) the Assistant Dean Of Students of North Texas State University, sitting in front of a plain back drop wearing a large flower brooch on her chest and a short haircut, 1971.
[Carol Swinburn]
Photograph of Carol Swinburn (North Texas State College 1960) the Assistant Dean Of Students of North Texas State University, sitting in front of a plain back drop wearing a large flower brooch on her chest and a short haircut, 1971.
[Administration Building from the South]
Photograph of the south facade of the North Texas State University Administration Building. Taken from a high viewpoint, most likely the A. M. Willis, Jr. Library. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley Administration Building after retiring UNT Chancellor and former President Dr. Alfred F. Hurley. From the lack of visible numbers and hands on the south side of the tower, this photo was taken before May 1974. Before that date, the McConnell Memorial Tower, named after W. Joseph McConnell, President of North Texas State College from 1934 to 1951, had a clock face only on the north side. Willis Library was built in 1969/1971, dating this photo to between 1971 and 1974.
[Administration Building from the south]
Photograph of the south facade of the North Texas State University Administration Building and the area that would be called the Library Mall. Taken from near Highland Street, the view looks across the fountain in front of the A.M. Willis Library, with a few students in view. To the right can be seen the front of the Lab Gym. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley Administration Building after retiring UNT Chancellor and former President Dr. Alfred F. Hurley. From the lack of visible numbers and hands on the south side of the tower, this photo was taken before May 1974. Before that date, the McConnell Memorial Tower, named after W. Joseph McConnell, President of North Texas State College from 1934 to 1951, had a clock face only on the north side. The fountain was built when the Willis Library was built, in 1969/1971, dating this photo to between 1971 and 1974.
[Administration Building from the south]
Photograph of the south facade of the North Texas State University Administration Building. Taken from near Highland Street, the view looks along the space later known as the Library Mall in front of the A. M. Willis, Jr. Library, with a few students and the fountain in view. To the left side can be seen the front (east) facade of the A. M. Willis, Jr. Library; to the right can be seen part of the Lab Gym. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley Administration Building after retiring UNT Chancellor and former President Dr. Alfred F. Hurley. From the lack of visible numbers and hands on the south side of the tower, this photo was taken before May 1974. Before that date, the McConnell Memorial Tower, named after W. Joseph McConnell, President of North Texas State College from 1934 to 1951, had a clock face only on the north side. The fountain was built when the Willis Library was built, in 1969/1971, dating this photo to between 1971 and 1974.
[Carol Swinburn]
Photograph of Carol Swinburn (North Texas State College 1960) the Assistant Dean Of Students of North Texas State University, 1971/2. She is seen sitting in front of a plain back drop, is wearing a large flower brooch on her chest and a short haircut. This image catches her while blinking so she is smiling with her eyes closed.
[Carol Swinburn]
Photograph of Carol Swinburn (North Texas State College 1960) the Assistant Dean Of Students of North Texas State University, 1971/2. She is seen sitting in front of a plain back drop, is wearing a large flower brooch on her chest and a short haircut.
[Carol Swinburn]
Photograph of Carol Swinburn (North Texas State College 1960) the Assistant Dean Of Students of North Texas State University, sitting in front of a plain back drop wearing a large flower brooch on her chest and a short haircut, 1971.
[Administration Building from the south]
Photograph of the south facade of the North Texas State University Administration Building from across the space that would be later called the Library Mall. Taken from near Highland Street, the view looks across the fountain in front of the A. M. Willis, Jr. Library, with a few students in view. To the right can be seen part of the Lab Gym, and to the left part of Willis Library. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley Administration Building after retiring UNT Chancellor and former President Dr. Alfred F. Hurley. From the lack of visible numbers and hands on the south side of the tower, this photo was taken before May 1974. Before that date, the McConnell Memorial Tower, named after W. Joseph McConnell, President of North Texas State College from 1934 to 1951, had a clock face only on the north side. The fountain was built when the Willis Library was built, in 1969/1971, dating this photo to between 1971 and 1974.
[Administration Building from the south]
Photograph of the south facade of the North Texas State University Administration Building. Taken from near Highland Street from a low point of view, the photo looks across the fountain in front of the A. M. Willis, Jr. Library and the space that would later be called the Library Mall, with a few students in view. To the left can be seen part of Willis Library, and to the right is the front of the Lab Gym. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley Administration Building after retiring UNT Chancellor and former President Dr. Alfred F. Hurley. From the lack of visible numbers and hands on the south side of the tower, this photo was taken before May 1974. Before that date, the McConnell Memorial Tower, named after W. Joseph McConnell, President of North Texas State College from 1934 to 1951, had a clock face only on the north side. The fountain was built when the Willis Library was built, in 1969/1971, dating this photo to between 1971 and 1974.
[Administration Building from the south]
Photograph of the south facade of the North Texas State University Administration Building. Taken from near Highland Street, the view looks across the fountain in front of the A.M. Willis Library along the space later called the Library Mall, with a few students in view. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley Administration Building after retiring UNT Chancellor and former President Dr. Alfred F. Hurley. From the lack of visible numbers and hands on the south side of the tower, this photo was taken before May 1974. Before that date, the McConnell Memorial Tower, named after W. Joseph McConnell, President of North Texas State College from 1934 to 1951, had a clock face only on the north side. The fountain was built when the Willis Library was built, in 1969/1971, dating this photo to between 1971 and 1974.
[Carol Swinburn]
Photograph of Carol Swinburn (North Texas State College 1960) the Assistant Dean Of Students of North Texas State University, 1971/2. She is seen sitting in front of a plain back drop, is wearing a large flower brooch on her chest and a short haircut.
[Administration Building from the south]
Photograph of the south facade of the North Texas State University Administration Building. Taken from near Highland Street at a very low elevation, the view looks across the fountain in front of the A.M. Willis Library and the space that would later be called the Library Mall, with a few students in view. To the right is the front of the Lab Gym. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley Administration Building after retiring UNT Chancellor and former President Dr. Alfred F. Hurley. From the lack of visible numbers and hands on the south side of the tower, this photo was taken before May 1974. Before that date, the McConnell Memorial Tower, named after W. Joseph McConnell, President of North Texas State College from 1934 to 1951, had a clock face only on the north side. The fountain was built when the Willis Library was built, in 1969/1971, dating this photo to between 1971 and 1974.
[Administration Building from the south]
Photograph of the south facade of the North Texas State University Administration Building. Taken from near Highland Street from a low angle, the view looks along the space later known as the Library Mall in front of the A. M. Willis, Jr. Library, with a few students and the fountain in view. To the left side can be seen the front (east) facade of the library; to the right can be seen part of the Lab Gym. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley Administration Building after retiring UNT Chancellor and former President Dr. Alfred F. Hurley. From the lack of visible numbers and hands on the south side of the tower, this photo was taken before May 1974. Before that date, the McConnell Memorial Tower, named after W. Joseph McConnell, President of North Texas State College from 1934 to 1951, had a clock face only on the north side. The fountain was built when the Willis Library was built, in 1969/1971, dating this photo to between 1971 and 1974.
[AFROTC Major William A. DeLoach]
Photograph of Major William A. DeLoach of the North Texas State University AFROTC, in uniform.
[Administration Building from the southwest]
Photograph of the south facade of the North Texas State University Administration Building. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley Administration Building after retiring UNT Chancellor and former President Dr. Alfred F. Hurley. From the lack of visible numbers and hands on the south side of the tower, this photo was taken before May 1974. Before that date, the McConnell Memorial Tower, named after W. Joseph McConnell, President of North Texas State College from 1934 to 1951, had a clock face only on the north side. The photo is taken from a high vantage point, most likely the A.M. Willis Jr. Library, which was built in 1969/1971, dating this photo to between 1971 and 1974.
[Carol Swinburn]
Photograph of Carol Swinburn (North Texas State College 1960) the Assistant Dean Of Students of North Texas State University, sitting in front of a plain back drop wearing a large flower brooch on her chest and a short haircut, 1971.
[Carol Swinburn]
Photograph of Carol Swinburn (North Texas State College 1960) the Assistant Dean Of Students of North Texas State University, 1971/2. She is seen sitting in front of a plain back drop, is wearing a large flower brooch on her chest and a short haircut.
[Administration Building from the south]
Photograph of the south facade of the North Texas State University Administration Building. Taken from near Highland Street, the view looks across the fountain in front of the A.M. Willis Library, with a few students in view. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley Administration Building after retiring UNT Chancellor and former President Dr. Alfred F. Hurley. From the lack of visible numbers and hands on the south side of the tower, this photo was taken before May 1974. Before that date, the McConnell Memorial Tower, named after W. Joseph McConnell, President of North Texas State College from 1934 to 1951, had a clock face only on the north side. The fountain was built when the Willis Library was built, in 1969/1971, dating this photo to between 1971 and 1974.
[Carol Swinburn]
Photograph of Carol Swinburn (North Texas State College 1960) the Assistant Dean Of Students of North Texas State University, sitting in front of a plain back drop wearing a large flower brooch on her chest and a short haircut, 1971.
[Carol Swinburn]
Photograph of Carol Swinburn (North Texas State College 1960) the Assistant Dean Of Students of North Texas State University, 1971/2. She is seen sitting in front of a plain back drop, is wearing a large flower brooch on her chest and a short haircut.
[Administration Building from the south]
Photograph of the south facade of the North Texas State University Administration Building. Taken from near Highland Street, the view looks across the fountain in front of the A. M. Willis, Jr. Library and the space that would later be called the Library Mall, with a few students in view. To the left can be seen part of Willis Library, and to the right is the front of the Lab Gym. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley Administration Building after retiring UNT Chancellor and former President Dr. Alfred F. Hurley. From the lack of visible numbers and hands on the south side of the tower, this photo was taken before May 1974. Before that date, the McConnell Memorial Tower, named after W. Joseph McConnell, President of North Texas State College from 1934 to 1951, had a clock face only on the north side. The fountain was built when the Willis Library was built, in 1969/1971, dating this photo to between 1971 and 1974.
[AFROTC Major William A. DeLoach]
Photograph of North Texas State University AFROTC Major William A. DeLoach in uniform.
[Administration Building from the south]
Photograph of the south facade of the North Texas State University Administration Building. Taken from near Highland Street, the view looks across the fountain and area that would be later called the Library Mall in front of the A. M. Willis, Jr. Library, with a few students in view. To the left can be seen part of the east facade of the A. M. Willis, Jr. Library. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley Administration Building after retiring UNT Chancellor and former President Dr. Alfred F. Hurley. From the lack of visible numbers and hands on the south side of the tower, this photo was taken before May 1974. Before that date, the McConnell Memorial Tower, named after W. Joseph McConnell, President of North Texas State College from 1934 to 1951, had a clock face only on the north side. The fountain was built when the Willis Library was built, in 1969/1971, dating this photo to between 1971 and 1974.
[Administration Building from the south]
Photograph of the south facade of the North Texas State University Administration Building. Taken from near Highland Street, the view looks across the fountain in front of the A. M. Willis, Jr. Library and the space that would later be called the Library Mall, with a few students in view, including two riding bicycles. To the left can be seen part of Willis Library, and to the right is the front of the Lab Gym. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley Administration Building after retiring UNT Chancellor and former President Dr. Alfred F. Hurley. From the lack of visible numbers and hands on the south side of the tower, this photo was taken before May 1974. Before that date, the McConnell Memorial Tower, named after W. Joseph McConnell, President of North Texas State College from 1934 to 1951, had a clock face only on the north side. The fountain was built when the Willis Library was built, in 1969/1971, dating this photo to between 1971 and 1974.
[Carol Swinburn]
Photograph of Carol Swinburn (North Texas State College 1960) the Assistant Dean Of Students of North Texas State University, sitting in front of a plain back drop wearing a large flower brooch on her chest and a short haircut, 1971.
[Willis Library and Administration Building from the southeast]
Photograph of the east facade of the A. M. Willis, Jr. Library and the south facade of the North Texas State University Administration Building. Taken from near Highland Street, the view looks across the fountain and space later called the Library Mall in front of the Library, with a few students in view. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley Administration Building after retiring UNT Chancellor and former President Dr. Alfred F. Hurley. From the lack of visible numbers and hands on the south side of the tower, this photo was taken before May 1974. Before that date, the McConnell Memorial Tower, named after W. Joseph McConnell, President of North Texas State College from 1934 to 1951, had a clock face only on the north side. The fountain was built when the Willis Library was built, from 1969 to 1971, dating this photo to between 1971 and 1974.
[Willis Library and Administration Building from the southeast, 2]
Photograph of the east facade of the A. M. Willis, Jr. Library (left) and the south facade of the North Texas State University Administration Building (center back). Taken from near Highland Street, the view looks across the fountain and along the space that would later be called the Library Mall in front of the library, with a few students in view. The Administration Building was constructed in 1956, and in 2002 was renamed the Hurley Administration Building after retiring UNT Chancellor and former President Dr. Alfred F. Hurley. From the lack of visible numbers and hands on the south side of the tower, this photo was taken before May 1974. Before that date, the McConnell Memorial Tower, named after W. Joseph McConnell, President of North Texas State College from 1934 to 1951, had a clock face only on the north side. The fountain was built when the Willis Library was built, between 1969 and 1971, dating this photo to between 1971 and 1974.
[Photograph of the Library Mall]
Photograph of the Library Mall, with a view of Jody's Foundation and the Administration Building in the background. A. M. Willis, Jr. Library is on the left side of the photograph. Students can be seen walking and seated on the steps.
[Portrait of Dr. Ernest Clifton]
Photograph of Dr. Ernest Clifton. Dr. Clifton was director of the department of English in the 1960s. There is an Ernest S. Clifton Memorial Scholarship in the UNT English Department.
[Portrait of Dr. Ernest Clifton]
Photograph of Dr. Ernest Clifton. Dr. Clifton was director of the department of English in the 1960s. There is an Ernest S. Clifton Memorial Scholarship in the UNT English Department.
[Dr. Ted Colson]
Photograph of Dr. Ted Colson. He was a professor of communication studies at the University of North Texas from 1956 to 1993. He received his BA from Drury College and his MA and PhD from the University of Oklahoma. He was the head of the Radio/Television/Film division during the 1960s and was instrumental in the development of KNTU, the campus radio station. He was awarded the Shelton Excellence in Teaching Award for the school year 1986-1987.
[Dr. Ted Colson, 5]
Photograph of Dr. Ted Colson. He was a professor of communication studies at the University of North Texas from 1956 to 1993. He received his BA from Drury College and his MA and PhD from the University of Oklahoma. He was the head of the Radio/Television/Film division during the 1960s and was instrumental in the development of KNTU, the campus radio station. He was awarded the Shelton Excellence in Teaching Award for the school year 1986-1987.
[Dr. Ted Colson, 6]
Photograph of Dr. Ted Colson. He was a professor of communication studies at the University of North Texas from 1956 to 1993. He received his BA from Drury College and his MA and PhD from the University of Oklahoma. He was the head of the Radio/Television/Film division during the 1960s and was instrumental in the development of KNTU, the campus radio station. He was awarded the Shelton Excellence in Teaching Award for the school year 1986-1987.
[Dr. Ted Colson, 4]
Photograph of Dr. Ted Colson. He was a professor of communication studies at the University of North Texas from 1956 to 1993. He received his BA from Drury College and his MA and PhD from the University of Oklahoma. He was the head of the Radio/Television/Film division during the 1960s and was instrumental in the development of KNTU, the campus radio station. He was awarded the Shelton Excellence in Teaching Award for the school year 1986-1987.
[Portrait of Dr. Ernest Clifton]
Photograph of Dr. Ernest Clifton. Dr. Clifton was director of the department of English in the 1960s. There is an Ernest S. Clifton Memorial Scholarship in the UNT English Department.
[Dr. Ted Colson, 2]
Photograph of Dr. Ted Colson. He was a professor of communication studies at the University of North Texas from 1956 to 1993. He received his BA from Drury College and his MA and PhD from the University of Oklahoma. He was the head of the Radio/Television/Film division during the 1960s and was instrumental in the development of KNTU, the campus radio station. He was awarded the Shelton Excellence in Teaching Award for the school year 1986-1987.
[Portrait of Dr. Ernest Clifton]
Photograph of Dr. Ernest Clifton. Dr. Clifton was director of the department of English in the 1960s. There is an Ernest S. Clifton Memorial Scholarship in the UNT English Department.
[Dr. Ted Colson, 3]
Photograph of Dr. Ted Colson. He was a professor of communication studies at the University of North Texas from 1956 to 1993. He received his BA from Drury College and his MA and PhD from the University of Oklahoma. He was the head of the Radio/Television/Film division during the 1960s and was instrumental in the development of KNTU, the campus radio station. He was awarded the Shelton Excellence in Teaching Award for the school year 1986-1987.
[Portrait of Dr. Ernest Clifton]
Photograph of Dr. Ernest Clifton. Dr. Clifton was director of the department of English in the 1960s. There is an Ernest S. Clifton Memorial Scholarship in the UNT English Department.
[Portrait of Dr. Ernest Clifton]
Photograph of Dr. Ernest Clifton. Dr. Clifton was director of the department of English in the 1960s. There is an Ernest S. Clifton Memorial Scholarship in the UNT English Department.
[Exterior of A. M. Willis, Jr. Library]
Photograph of the newly constructed A. M. Willis, Jr. Library at North Texas State University. Text on the back of the image reads: "North Texas State University's new Library, scheduled to open this summer, is designed to eventually house 1.6 million volumes with the addition of the building's phase II to be built after 1972 and Phase III scheduled after 1978. The total building -- 420 feet long and 48 feet above ground --- will feature a basement and four floors."
[Gift of Life Committee]
Photograph of the Gift of Life Committee posing with a large plaque. The plaque reads, "In appreciation for the generous team effort of the administration, faculty and students made during the 2nd Annual Hemophiliac Drive. The 575 units of blood was a significant step to defray the enormous expense of therapy. Such humanitarian efforts distinguish those who participated." The members of the Gift of Life Committee are, from left to right: Dave Walton, Linda Gray, Mike Keith, and Bill Kuykendall.
[Student using headphones]
Photograph of an NTSU student using a pair of KOSS K/6 Stereophones to listen in the Music Library at Willis Library. On the back of the print is a handwritten note that reads "Music Library Student".
[Student wearing Koss stereophones]
Photograph of a student sitting in the Music Library using Koss K/6 stereophones to listen to materials in the library. She is also looking through a book with music scores inside while she listens. There is a window beside her and another student using headphones behind her. Attached to the print is a job slip that reads "Job No. 9969; Page 12; Customer use RED crops; Photo Size 8 x 11 picas; scale 25%". On the back of the print is a handwritten note that reads "Music Library, Unidentified(scratched out)".
[Team picture for NTSU football]
Photograph of the 1971 North Texas State University (now the University of North Texas) football team. The players are sitting in the bleachers at the football stadium for their team picture. They are wearing their uniforms and shoulder pads.
[Portrait of Dr. Gus Ferré]
Photograph of The Reverend Doctor Gustave A. "Gus" Ferré, the Vice President of Academic Affairs for North Texas State University (now the University of North Texas). He is sitting in front of a light-colored background and smiling at the camera for his portrait. He is wearing a suit and tie with glasses in his pocket.
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