[City of Denton Employees at Service Awards]

Photograph of six unidentified City of Denton employees being recognized for 25 years of service; two men, one wearing a police uniform, are sitting on a couch, four men are standing behind them, and all of them are wearing name tags.
Date: 1991
Creator: unknown
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Building Restoration]

Photograph of three unidentified workers doing restoration work on the facade of a red brick building on the north side of the Denton square; one of the workers is on the roof, one is inside a yellow cherry-picker, and one man is standing on top of the marquee.
Date: 1991-12~
Creator: Glover, Julie
System: The Portal to Texas History

[City of Denton employees at Service Awards]

Photograph of five employees at the City of Denton Service Awards for 20 years of service in Denton, Texas. They stand in front of a couch. The man in the middle is Ernie Tullos, now deceased, who was director of electric utilities for Denton (the title at that time). He began working for the City in 1971 or 1972.
Date: 1991
Creator: Denton (Tex.)
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Employees at the City of Denton Service Awards Banquet]

Photograph of employees at the City of Denton Service Awards Banquet at Texas Woman's University in Denton, Texas. Seated on the left: David Dugger, Landfill Manager. Seated on the couch (left to right): Kristen Newman; Nelda Nance, Library at the Emily Fowler Library; Cheryl Musick, Library, Circulation. Seated on the right: Walter Winsett, Library, Information. Others in the back include: Brad McKenzie, and Danny Beckham, Eng Tech II, Construction Inspection & Streets.
Date: 1991
Creator: Denton (Tex.)
System: The Portal to Texas History

[City of Denton Employees at Service Awards Banquet]

Photograph of five employees at the City of Denton Service Awards Banquet at Texas Woman's University in Denton, Texas. Employees include: Charles Myer; Jeanette Scott, Airport; and Billy Johnson.
Date: 1991
Creator: Denton (Tex.)
System: The Portal to Texas History