An aerial photograph of campus taken circa 1983. The Administration Building is in the center of the image with the following buildings (identified clockwise): the Music Building, Bruce Hall, Biology Building, Masters Hall, Information Science Library; Union Building, Journalism Building, Swimming Pool, Lab Gym; Women’s Gym, Crumley Hall, and Willis Library.
Aerial photograph of the North Texas State University stadium, Fouts Field, in 1983. The Coliseum and tennis courts are on the left and the golf course is behind the stadium.
An aerial view of the Administration Building taken circa 1983. This view also includes the Union Building, the Swimming Pool, the Lab Gym, the Women’s Gym, and Willis Library.
Aerial photograph of the Golf Clubhouse. The structure was opened in 1947 and was part of campus life until 1986 when it was torn down. The Sheraton Hotel was built in this location. This image is dated 1983.
Photograph of Chancellor Alfred F. Hurley posing with Golden Eagle alumnus Walter Abbey and his wife, Joanna Hurley, during North Texas Homecoming activities, c. 1983. Mrs. Hurley is wearing a UNT Homecoming mum.
Portrait of Cora Martin, one of the founding members of the North Texas State University (NTSU) Center for Studies in Aging. It was established in 1967 as a collaboration between Martin, Hiram J. Friedsam and Herbert Shore with a grant from the Administration on Aging. The program aims to prepare students for service to older persons.
Photograph of students looking at artwork in display cases. The artwork is from an exhibit "Kyoto Metal." The student in the foreground has been identified as Cynthia Bain, a Dallas city freshman. The artwork in the display cases take the forms of bowls, plates and vase shaped pieces.
Photograph of the North Texas Eagles carrying Coach Clark (Corky) Nelson after winning the Southland Conference Championship in 1983. Coach Nelson was named SLC Coach of the Year.
Portrait of Cora Martin, one of the founding members of the North Texas State University (NTSU) Center for Studies in Aging. It was established in 1967 as a collaboration between Martin, Hiram J. Friedsam and Herbert Shore with a grant from the Administration on Aging. The program aims to prepare students for service to older persons.
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