[Angel Flight - Rehearsal Before Corp Night - 1960]

Photograph of the Angel Flight rehearsal before Corp Night in 1960. The group is standing on a football field posing for a picture.
Date: October 1960
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Angel Flight, women's Air Force ROTC]

Photograph of the members of Angel Flight, the women's Air Force ROTC . The women are posing on the staircase in the Administration Building and having their picutre taken. They are, left to right, La Quita Noble, Barbara Evans, Mary Bowers, Carole Feland, Gail Halliburton, and Lina Wicker.
Date: October 1960
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Bruce Hall dorm mother near lamp]

Photograph of the dorm mother for Bruce Hall as she poses in a living room area next to a chair and a lamp on a table.
Date: October 1960
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Bruce Hall dorm mother near piano]

Photograph of the dorm mother for Bruce Hall as she wears a black dress and poses next to a piano in a large room.
Date: October 1960
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Children in sock puppet show]

Photograph of three young girls holding a box open to put on a sock puppet show for their class. An instructor stands in front of the children, appraising their work. An empty chalkboard with a large bald eagle poster is visible behind the trio.
Date: October 1960
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Collage of stamps in classroom]

Photograph of a young boy presenting a collage of stamps to his teacher. He stands beside a table in the corner of a classroom next to two classmates. Posters decorate the wall beside him.
Date: October 1960
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Construction of the Music Building]

Photograph of the UNT business building while under construction.
Date: October 1960
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Construction of the Music Building]

Photograph of the UNT music building under construction.
Date: October 1960
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Construction sign for Crumley Hall]

Photograph of Crumley Hall construction. The majority of the construction for Crumley Hall is completed and can be seen in this photo. Along with this, one can see a construction worker working in front of the building. He is wearing a hat and fully clothed in clothes to work in. To the left of the photo, there is a sign that includes information on what construction is taking place. In front of the sign, there is a stack of metal pipes. The building was completed in 1961. Built as a dorm, it continues to be used as such. It is located on Highland Street (across the street from A.M. Willis Library and the Music Annex). Original cost: $1,066,290. The building was named after North Texas President J. J. Crumley (1893 - 1894).
Date: 1960-10/1961-04
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Crumley Hall construction]

Photograph of Crumley Hall construction. As of October 1960, the foundation setting and framing are done for Crumley Hall and can be seen in this photo. The building was completed in 1961. Built as a dorm, it continues to be used as such. It is located on Highland Street (across the street from A.M. Willis Library and the Music Annex). Original cost: $1,066,290. The building was named after North Texas President J. J. Crumley (1893 - 1894).
Date: October 1960
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Crumley Hall construction, 2]

Photograph of Crumley Hall construction. The foundation setting and framing are done for Crumley Hall and can be seen in this photo. Along with this, one can see a construction worker constructing the roof of the building. The building was completed in 1961. Built as a dorm, it continues to be used as such. It is located on Highland Street (across the street from A.M. Willis Library and the Music Annex). Original cost: $1,066,290. The building was named after North Texas President J. J. Crumley (1893 - 1894).
Date: 1960-10/1961-04
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Crumley Hall construction and field]

Photograph of Crumley Hall construction from a distance. The foundation setting and framing are done for Crumley Hall and can be seen in this photo. Along with this, one can see a crane, nine '50s-'60s styled cars parked on a road in front of the construction, and a large field. The building was completed in 1961. Built as a dorm, it continues to be used as such. It is located on Highland Street (across the street from A.M. Willis Library and the Music Annex). Original cost: $1,066,290. The building was named after North Texas President J. J. Crumley (1893 - 1894).
Date: 1960-10/1961-04
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Crumley Hall construction and field, 2]

Photograph of Crumley Hall construction from a distance. The foundation setting and framing are done for Crumley Hall and can be seen in this photo. Along with this, one can see a crane, nine '50s-'60s styled cars parked on a road in front of the construction, and a large field. The building was completed in 1961. Built as a dorm, it continues to be used as such. It is located on Highland Street (across the street from A.M. Willis Library and the Music Annex). Original cost: $1,066,290. The building was named after North Texas President J. J. Crumley (1893 - 1894).
Date: 1960-10/1961-04
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Crumley Hall construction and field, 3]

Photograph of Crumley Hall construction from a distance. The foundation setting and framing are done for Crumley Hall and can be seen in this photo. Along with this, one can see a crane, nine '50s-'60s styled cars parked on a road in front of the construction, and a large field. The building was completed in 1961. Built as a dorm, it continues to be used as such. It is located on Highland Street (across the street from A.M. Willis Library and the Music Annex). Original cost: $1,066,290. The building was named after North Texas President J. J. Crumley (1893 - 1894).
Date: 1960-10/1961-04
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Crumley Hall construction and truck]

Photograph of Crumley Hall construction. The majority of the construction for Crumley Hall is completed and can be seen in this photo. Along with this, one can see a construction worker working on the roof of the building. He is wearing a hard hat and fully clothed in clothes to work in. In the photo, one can also see a '50s-'60s styled truck parked under the shade of a grown tree on the construction site. There is also a pile of material or junk on the bottom right of the photo. The building was completed in 1961. Built as a dorm, it continues to be used as such. It is located on Highland Street (across the street from A.M. Willis Library and the Music Annex). Original cost: $1,066,290. The building was named after North Texas President J. J. Crumley (1893 - 1894).
Date: 1960-10/1961-04
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Crumley Hall construction and two cars]

Photograph of Crumley Hall construction. The foundation setting and framing are done for Crumley Hall and can be seen in this photo. The photo was taken from across the street. Along with this, one can see construction workers wearing hard hats constructing the roof of the building, a crane in the background, a building to the left, and two '50s-'60s styled cars parked on a road in front of the construction. The building was completed in 1961. Built as a dorm, it continues to be used as such. It is located on Highland Street (across the street from A.M. Willis Library and the Music Annex). Original cost: $1,066,290. The building was named after North Texas President J. J. Crumley (1893 - 1894).
Date: 1960-10/1961-04
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Crumley Hall construction and two workers]

Photograph of Crumley Hall construction from a downward angle. The foundation setting and framing are done for Crumley Hall and can be seen in this photo. Along with this, one can see two construction workers working with steel rods. One is wearing a hard hat and fully clothed and the other is wearing a hard hat and pants but has no shirt on. There are also two piles of material that can be seen; one pile of wood and one pile of steel rods. Both piles are resting on the ground near the shade of a grown tree. The building was completed in 1961. Built as a dorm, it continues to be used as such. It is located on Highland Street (across the street from A.M. Willis Library and the Music Annex). Original cost: $1,066,290. The building was named after North Texas President J. J. Crumley (1893 - 1894).
Date: 1960-10/1961-04
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Crumley Hall construction from the sidewalk]

Photograph of Crumley Hall construction. As of October 1960, the foundation setting and framing are done for Crumley Hall and can be seen in this photo from a different angle. The building was completed in 1961. Built as a dorm, it continues to be used as such. It is located on Highland Street (across the street from A.M. Willis Library and the Music Annex). Original cost: $1,066,290. The building was named after North Texas President J. J. Crumley (1893 - 1894).
Date: October 1960
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Crumley Hall officers]

Photograph of the Crumley Hall officers posing in front of a Christmas tree. There are eleven officers, all of whom are women. They were likely students that worked as resident hall assistants.
Date: 1960-10/1961-04
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Crumley Hall officers, 2]

Photograph of the Crumley Hall officers posing in front of a Christmas tree. There are eleven officers, all of whom are women. They were likely students that worked as resident hall assistants.
Date: 1960-10/1961-04
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[Crumley Hall officers, 3]

Photograph of the Crumley Hall officers posing in front of a Christmas tree. There are eleven officers, all of whom are women. They were likely students that worked as resident hall assistants.
Date: 1960-10/1961-04
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[David Clark receiving Olympic sweater]

Photograph of a crowd gathered around David Clark as he is receiving his Olympic sweater. Clark, who finished third at the 1960 U.S. Olympic trials, became the first Texan to ever clear 15 feet, and reached a career-best of 15-feet 3-inches (4.65 meters) that year. He became the first North Texas student-athlete to compete in the Olympics. While at North Texas, Clark broke the program's pole vault record three times, and he was a two-time Missouri Valley Conference pole vault champion in 1959 and 1960. He was inducted into the North Texas Athletic Hall of Fame in 1988. Clark is part of the 2015 Texas Track & Field Hall of Fame Induction Class.
Date: October 1960
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[David Clark receiving Olympic sweater]

Photograph of a crowd gathered around David Clark as he is receiving his Olympic sweater. Clark, who finished third at the 1960 U.S. Olympic trials, became the first Texan to ever clear 15 feet, and reached a career-best of 15-feet 3-inches (4.65 meters) that year. He became the first North Texas student-athlete to compete in the Olympics. While at North Texas, Clark broke the program's pole vault record three times, and he was a two-time Missouri Valley Conference pole vault champion in 1959 and 1960. He was inducted into the North Texas Athletic Hall of Fame in 1988. Clark is part of the 2015 Texas Track & Field Hall of Fame Induction Class.
Date: October 1960
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library

[David Clark receiving Olympic sweater]

Photograph of a crowd gathered around David Clark as he is receiving his Olympic sweater. Clark, who finished third at the 1960 U.S. Olympic trials, became the first Texan to ever clear 15 feet, and reached a career-best of 15-feet 3-inches (4.65 meters) that year. He became the first North Texas student-athlete to compete in the Olympics. While at North Texas, Clark broke the program's pole vault record three times, and he was a two-time Missouri Valley Conference pole vault champion in 1959 and 1960. He was inducted into the North Texas Athletic Hall of Fame in 1988. Clark is part of the 2015 Texas Track & Field Hall of Fame Induction Class.
Date: October 1960
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The UNT Digital Library