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[Men's Gymnasium]

Description: Photograph of the Men's Gymnasium on W Highland St across from where the Coliseum now stands. Men can be seen working on the roof. Several cars are parked by the curb. The text "B B 5014 - B" can be seen in the bottom left of the image. The gym is also known as “the pit.” The gym opened December 1, 1950, with a seating capacity of 4,500. The opening of this facility allowed spectators other than students to attend games and other programs. It was renamed the Ken Bahnsen Gym in 2005.
Date: [1950..1990]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Men's Gymnasium]

Description: Photograph of the Men's Gymnasium on W Highland St across from where the Coliseum now stands. A man can be seen outside the building, and several cars are parked on the curb. It is also known as “the pit.” The gym opened December 1, 1950, with a seating capacity of 4,500. The opening of this facility allowed spectators other than students to attend games and other programs. It was renamed the Ken Bahnsen Gym in 2005.
Date: [1950..1990]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Manual Arts Building, exterior]

Description: Photograph of the Manual Arts Building for industrial arts. The two story brick building was built in 1914. The image shows several cars on the street, as well as a woman ascending the front steps. In 1974, the building was demolished.
Date: [1950..1974]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Exterior of the North Texas State University Library]

Description: Photograph of the exterior of the North Texas State University Library, taken from across the street. Automobiles are parked along Avenue B, in front of the building. Two individuals can be seen walking on the sidewalk next to the street. This building served as the university's library until 1971, shortly after the A.M. Willis Library was built. It was renamed the Information Science Building in 1971/1972 and then later renamed as Sycamore Hall in 2011.
Date: [1950,1969]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Students at Swimming Pool]

Description: Photograph of students at an outdoor swimming pool on the North Texas campus in Denton. Some of the students are swimming while others sit on the pool's edge. A lifeguard watches over them from his tower. The pool is surrounded by trees and automobiles can be seen in the background. This pool was located where the Eagle Student Services Center currently stands. The pool was in operation from 1926 to 1986.
Date: [1950..1986]
Location: None
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Unidentified member of Administration]

Description: Photograph of an unidentified man, probably a member of the North Texas Administration, likely from the mid-1960s. The man is dressed in a suit, and is seen seated outdoors at a site tentatively identified as being near where the A.M. Willis Jr. Library would be built.
Date: [1950..1969]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Unidentified member of Administration]

Description: Photograph of an unidentified man, probably a member of the North Texas Administration, likely from the mid-1960s. The man is dressed in a suit, and is seen standing outdoors at a site tentatively identified as being near where the A.M. Willis Jr. Library would be built.
Date: [1950..1969]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Unidentified member of Administration]

Description: Photograph of an unidentified man, probably a member of the North Texas Administration, likely from the mid-1960s. The man is dressed in a suit, and is seen kneeling outdoors at a site tentatively identified as being near where the A.M. Willis Jr. Library would be built.
Date: [1950..1969]
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Men that named the North Texas mascot]

Description: Photograph of the three winners in the contest to name the North Texas mascot. From left to right, the winners are: C. Richard Belt, Thomas J. Phillips, and Lonnie Renfro. Thomas J. Phillips is holding a banner that reads, "SCRAPPY." They are standing in front of Scrappy's cage.
Date: 1950
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections
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