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[Philip Price]
Photograph of basketball player Philip Price dribbling a basketball in uniform.
[J. D. Lane]
Photograph of J. D. Lane, a North Texas basketball player. He poses in his uniform, holding a basketball above his shoulder.
[Frances Higginbotham at a Counter]
Photograph of Frances Higginbotham, for the Who's Who in Library Service. She works at a wood desk or counter.
[Herman Hopkins]
Photograph of basketball player Herman Hopkins. He wears the team uniform and holds a basketball.
[Ray Leonard]
Photograph of Ray Leonard standing in front of a blackboard with writing in English and Greek. She holds a book in her hands, and appears to be addressing a class. In 1943, she was voted Who's Who of foreign languages.
[The Interior of the Shaw Studio, February 1943]
Photograph of in interior of Shaw Studio for photography. A man and two women stand in front of the glass-fronted counter while another woman stands behind it. There are many portraits inside and on the counter, the women are wearing dresses, and the man is wearing a jacket with the words "FALCONS" and "NTSTC" on the back.
[Women in clothing store, 1943]
Photograph of four women in a clothing store looking at the available items for purchase. The photo shows a myriad of garments, hats, and articles of clothing along with the women and mirrors in the background.
[The Shaw Studio Customer Service, 1943]
Photograph of two men and four women. The woman behind the counter is holding an item and attending the man and woman on the other side of the counter. A man in the background is on the phone while another woman sits at a desk working on a project.
[The Burr Store Hat Department, 1943]
Photograph of four women in the Burr Store's hat department. An older woman waits on a young woman sitting in front of a mirror and holding a hat in her left hand. There are numerous styles and varieties of hats on display in the store.
[The Vanity Shop in Denton Texas]
Photograph of the outside of "The Vanity Shop" showing the entrance, several glass windows, and mannequins in the windows modeling different articles of clothing.
[The Dohertys Photography Studio and Store in Denton]
Photograph of the outside of The Dohertys, a photography studio with several portraits visible through the windows. The tagline for the store was "Finest in the SouthWest." There is an advertisement for a Mother's Day special. To the left, directly next to the store, is a beauty shop. The photograph was taken at night and the stores are lit up with light.
[The Interior of Hamilton's Drug Store, 1943]
Photograph of the interior of Hamilton's Drug Store. There are numerous individuals standing and sitting in booths along the far side of the room. In the background, a sign reading "Prescriptions" and "Fountain Service" are visible.
[Duke & Ayres Store, 1943]
Photograph of Duke & Ayres and another store named La Mode. Several cars are parked along the road in front of the stores. There is a sign on the far side of an adjacent building reading "Have fun on - Theater Row."
[Who's Who in Radio, Frank Allison]
Photograph of Frank Allison presenting Who's Who in Radio in 1943. Allison is wearing a suit, holding several sheets of paper, and standing behind a microphone. A glass window is present on the wall behind him.
[Paul Anderson Playing the Cello]
Photograph of Paul Anderson in a practice room, looking down as he plays the cello. He was a recipient of the Who's Who in Music award. There is a stand-up piano on the right side of the image.
[Velma Rae Bateman sitting on a park bench]
Photograph of Velma Rae Bateman posing with a book as she sits on a park bench in 1943.
[Velma Rae Bateman on campus grounds]
Photograph of Velma Rae Bateman posing with a book as she sits on the campus grounds in 1943.
[Velma Rae Bateman in an office]
Photograph of Velma Rae Bateman posing at an office desk in 1943.
[Helen Mae Bullock Who's Who in Speech, 1943]
Photograph of a woman by the name of Helen Mae Bullock. She is standing inside a classroom with a black board behind her and a podium in front of her.
[Mudd Twins]
Photograph of twin women with the last name Mudd. They stand in front of a booth advertising the Red Cross and War Bonds.
[James Prothro]
Photograph of James Prothro from the Who's Who in Debate. He stands up at a podium in front of a blackboard.
[Mudd Twins]
Photograph of twin women with the last name Mudd, sitting at a booth with another woman. The booth advertises donating blood to the American Red Cross and buying war bonds.
[Commencement Calendar for North Texas State Teachers College, Spring 1943]
Commencement calendar for the North Texas State Teachers College graduating class of summer 1943. Events on the Calendar range from Friday, May 14 to Monday, May 31. The calendar is printed in black on white card stock paper.
[Commencement Program for North Texas State Teachers College, May 31, 1943]
Commencement program for the North Texas State Teachers College class of 1943, including the order of service and list of graduates for both baccalaureate and master degrees.
[Commencement Program for North Texas State Teachers College, May 30, 1943]
The 1943 Baccalaureate Service program for the North Texas State Teachers College. Printed on the cover are the words, "The Baccalaureate Service of North Texas State Teachers College Denton, Texas Sunday, Texas Sunday, May Thirtieth Nineteen Hundred and Forty Three At Eleven o'clock in the Morning The Main Auditorium." The program contains the order of service for the ceremony.
[Revised Commencement Program for the North Texas State Teachers College, August 20, 1943]
1943 Commencement program of North Texas State Teachers College. Printed on the cover are the words, "The Thirty-First Annual Commencement of North Texas State Teachers College Denton, Texas Revised Friday, August the Twentieth Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Three At Eight o'Clock in the Evening The Auditorium." The program contains the order of service and a list of graduates for both the baccalaureate and masters degree.
[Commencement Program for North Texas State Teachers College, January 28, 1943]
The 1943 Winter commencement program for North Texas State Teachers College. Printed on the cover are the words, "Winter Commencement North Texas State Teachers College Thursday, January Twenty-Eight Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Three At Eight o'clock in the Evening The Main Auditorium Denton, Texas." The program contains the order of service and a list of graduates for both the baccalaureate and master's degree.
[Billie Wolfe Sitting in a Chair]
Photograph of Billie Wolfe sitting in a chair holding a musical record.
[Billie Wolfe Outside]
Photograph of Billie Wolfe reclining on a fence as she stands outside.
[Billie Wolfe With Flowers]
Photograph of Billie Wolfe sitting on a sidewalk next to a row of flowers as she wears a dress.
[Photograph of John Erskine]
Photograph of John Erskine, a North Texas staff member. He is pictured on stage with several other unidentified people.
[Who's Who in Mathematics, Bill Townsend]
Photograph of Bill Townsend, the Who's Who in Mathematics for the Yucca yearbook in 1943. In the image Townsend is writing or solving an equation on a chalkboard inside a classroom. "Who's Who" was an honor to students who demonstrated collegiate leadership through the balance of both academic excellence and extracurricular involvement in their personal field.
[Bill Menefee]
Photograph of Bill Menefee, a North Texas basketball player. He wears his uniform and holds the ball in his hands.
[Photograph of Dr. Johnson with Baby]
Photograph of Dr. Johnson, a North Texas staff member. He lies on the floor with a baby on his chest.
[Photograph of Mary Jo Thomas]
Photograph of Mary Jo Thomas, a vocal ensemblist known as a Swingtet. Thomas went on to join Vaughn Monroe's band as the Moonmaids.
[Photograph of Kathryn "Katie" Myatt]
Photograph of Kathryn "Katie" Myatt, a vocal ensemblist known as a Swingtet. Myatt went on to join Vaughn Monroe's band as the Moonmaids.
[Basketball Player Howard Shannon]
Photograph of basket ball player Howard Shannon setting up for a shot. Shannon is wearing the appropriate athletic clothing with the word "EAGLES" across the chest with the number "13." Behind him is a wooden wall and a shelf and a man in the very back of the image.
[Bill Menefee]
Photograph of Bill Menefee, a North Texas basketball player. He wears his uniform and dribbles a basketball by a wall.
[Photograph of Mary Jo Thomas]
Photograph of Mary Jo Thomas, a vocal ensemblist known as a Swingtet. Thomas went on to join Vaughn Monroe's band as the Moonmaids.
[Photograph of Kathryn "Katie" Myatt]
Photograph of Kathryn "Katie" Myatt, a vocal ensemblist known as a Swingtet. Myatt went on to join Vaughn Monroe's band as the Moonmaids.
[Bill Menefee]
Photograph of Bill Menefee, a North Texas student who was voted Who's Who in Physical Education in 1943. He hands the ball to two shirtless men in this image. Other men can be seen behind him.
[Photograph of Bill Townsend]
Photograph of Bill Townsend, writing on a chalkboard. He wears a suit and faces left.
[Photograph of William Hall Preston]
Photograph of William Hall Preston, a North Texas staff member. He speaks at a podium.
[Photograph of Tinker Cunningham and Arline Truax]
Photograph of Tinker Cunningham and Arline Truax, vocal ensemblists known as a Swingtet. Cunningham and Truax went on to join Vaughn Monroe's band as the Moonmaids.
[Photograph of Jessie Eubanks]
Photograph of Jessie Eubanks, a North Texas staff member. He stands in a room with two unidentified women.
[Porter Louis Pickard]
Photograph of Porter Louis Pickard, who was voted Who's Who in Chemistry in 1943. He works with chemistry equipment in this photograph.
[Garvin Mugg]
Photograph of Garvin Mugg, the basketball manager for North Texas State Teachers' College. He kneels by a trunk of equipment, and holds a basketball. He wears a T-shirt and jeans.
[Michael Murphy, Joe P. Downs, and Woman]
Photograph of Joe P. Downs (left), Michael Murphy (middle), and an unknown woman (right). They play banjo and guitar on a platform for an audience.
[Billie Wolfe with Rats]
Photograph of Billie Wolfe, a student at North Texas State Teachers' College. She stands by a shelf, which holds several rat cages. In 1943, she was voted Who's Who in Home Economics.
Backwoods to Border
Book about folklore in Texas, including folk songs, ghost stories, Mexican animal tales, anecdotes about lawyers, folklore about Texas plants, riddles and miscellaneous legends. The index begins on page 225.
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