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White Deer Gym, Oct. 1929

Photograph of the newly built brick school gymnasium in White Deer, Texas. The front facade of the two story building is seen. In the foreground is a L-shaped concrete walkway leading to the door and two sawhorses and construction debris.
Date: October 1929
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

White Deer Gym, Oct. 1929

Photograph of the newly built school gymnasium in White Deer,Texas. The facade of the brick building features windows on two levels, and a doorway to the right of center, surrounded by a decorative arch. Lumber and other construction debris are visible in the foreground.
Date: October 1929
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

White Deer Gym, Oct. 1929

Photograph of one facade of the school gymnasium in White Deer, Texas. A single door is the only opening in the brick building, which also features downspouts at each end.
Date: October 1929
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Wellington High School, commercial department

Photograph of a classroom in the Wellington High School building. Flat-topped wooden desks and matching chairs are arranged in the room, with a larger desk at the front, below a chalkboard. A second classroom is visible through windows in a partition separating the rooms. The architect for the building was Guy A. Carlander.
Date: March 12, 1929
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Wellington High School, auditorium, gym & stage combined

Photograph of the auditorium/gymnasium at Wellington High School, looking from the floor of the auditorium toward the stage. Rows of wooden-backed seats with armrests face the stage. Light fixtures are suspended from the ceiling over the seating area. A movable partition and curtains are at the front of the stage area. A basketball hoop and backboard are visible at one end of the stage area. The architect of the building was Guy A. Carlander.
Date: February 1929
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Wellington High School corridor, second floor

Photograph of a second floor corridor in the Wellington High School building in Wellington, Texas. Lockers are mounted on both sides of the hallway, and several doors are visible. Decorative brick covers the lower portion of the hallway walls. Ceiling-mounted light fixtures are spaced along the corridor. The architect for this building was Guy A. Carlander.
Date: February 1929
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Wellington High School, sewing room-domestic arts

Photograph of the domestic arts room at Wellington High School in Wellington, Texas. The room has a wooden floor and wooden cabinets containing doors and drawers of various sizes on one wall. Long wooden tables are arranged on one side of the room, with a row of desks on the other side. On the wall on the right is a blackboard. The architect for this school building was Guy A. Carlander.
Date: February 1929
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Wellington High School, Wellington, Texas

Photograph of a science classroom in the Wellington High School building in Wellington, Texas. Single-piece student desks are attached to the floor. A larger desk is at the front of the room, partially covered by books and papers. A lab sink and faucet are at one end of the desk, and a lab burner is attached to a gas jet on the desk. To one side of the desk is a wooden barrel with a glass aquarium sitting upon it. Part of a wooden cabinet is visible at the front of the room. Behind the teacher's desk an open doorway leads into another room. A chalkboard is mounted at the front of the room, and against the wall to the right is a stand on which large paper documents are held. The architect for this school building was Guy A. Carlander.
Date: February 1929
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Wellington High School, Wellington, Texas

Photograph of the auditorium at Wellington High School in Wellington, Texas. The auditorium features wooden-backed seats with armrests. The stage curtains are partially open, revealing what appears to be a stage set. Windows are visible in the wall at the left, and a set of steps leads from the auditorium floor to the left side of the stage. Light fixtures are suspended from the ceiling throughout the room. A few wooden chairs are scattered in the area between the auditorium seats and the stage. The architect of this school building was Guy A. Carlander.
Date: February 1929
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Seniors of '29 on fishing trip

Photograph of West Texas State Teachers College students on a fishing trip, probably at Buffalo Lake, in western Randall County, Texas. Two men, each wearing sweaters with college insignia, are standing on the lake shore, the man on the left, T.H. McDonald, is holding a fishing rod with a fish at the end of his line, another man holds the fish. In the background, two men and three women are seated in a small rowboat, a few feet from the shore. The man in the white shirt is identified as Frank Barnes
Date: 1929~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Wellington High School, Wellington, Texas

Photograph of a newly built high school in Wellington, Texas. The two-story brick building features Gothic-style stone ornamentation on the front façade and parapet. Pointed arch windows are above and on either side of the entryway. The architect of the building was Guy A. Carlander.
Date: 1929
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[West Texas State Teachers College basketball team]

Photograph of the West Texas State Teachers College basketball team. The studio portrait shows the eleven-man team standing and seated in rows, wearing team warm-up clothing with the word buffaloes lettered on the front. Tea members are identified on the reverse:. Bottom row, l to r: Elvis Ward, Pat Gerald. Middle row: Coach S. D. Burton, Cleatice Crump, Cleveland Jones, J. D. Hazlewood. Top row: Delbert Lowes, R. F. Newman, Clifford Keith, Hatcher Brown, Boyce Bandy, and Buster Brown.
Date: 1929
Creator: Terry Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Citizens of Canyon and visitors at the dedication of the Education Building at the West Texas State Teachers College in the fall of 1928

Photograph of a group of people, posed standing, kneeling and seated outside of Randall Hall. Numbers have been added to the image next to several individuals, who are identified on the verso: 1. T.B. McCarter 2. Mrs. Geraldine Green 3. Miss Linnie Babston 4 Miss Mary Morgan Brown 5 Mrs. Tommie Montfort 6 Miss Mary E. Hudspeth 7 Miss Tennessee Malone 8 R.A. Terrill 9 C. W. Warwick 10. Mrs. C. W. Warwick 11. L.A. Allen 12 D.A. Shirley 13. Wallace R. Clark 14. L.F. Sheffy 15. Dr. S.L. Ingham 16. Travis Shaw 17. Mrs. Travis Shaw 18. Miss Mattie Swayne 19. Dr. R.P. Jarrett 20 President J.A. Hill 21. Miss Edna Graham 22. Miss Jennie C.Ritchie 24. Mrs. T.V. Reeves 25. T.M.Clark 26. Mrs. J.A. Hill 27. Mrs. Wallingford
Date: October 20, 1928
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

First unit, Alice Landergin School, Amarillo, Texas

Photograph of Alice Landergin elementary school in Amarillo, Texas, probably taken soon after the building was completed. The building is of brick and has a clay tile roof. It has three decorative arched doorways and a decorative band around the building. In front of the building is the flagpole. The architect of the school, Guy A. Carlander, is named on the verso.
Date: September 1928
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Alice Landergin School, Amarillo, Texas

Photograph of the Alice Landergin elementary school in Amarillo, Texas during construction. The brick building features arched doorways and a clay tile roof. Scaffolding and ladders are against the building and building materials are on the ground. The architect of the building, Guy A. Carlander, and the general contractor, Albert L. Randall, are identified on the photograph.
Date: June 30, 1928
Creator: Gray Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Alice Landergin School, Amarillo, Texas

Photograph of the construction of Alice Landergin School, an elementary school in Amarillo, Texas. The school building is built from brick and has a clay tile roof. The front of the school has three decorative arched doorways. Building materials are visible on the ground and scaffolding stands at both ends of the building. The architect, Guy A. Carlander, and building contractor, Albert L. Randall, are named on the image.
Date: June 30, 1928
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Alice Landergin School

Photograph of the Alice Landergin School in Amarillo, Texas. The front facade of the two-story brick building is shown, partially obscured by foliage.
Date: 1928~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

Alice Landergin School, Amarillo, Texas, Guy Carlander, architect

Photograph of a classroom in the Alice Landergin School in Amarillo, Texas. The classroom has a blackboard against one wall and windows with shades opposite. The teacher's desk is in the front of the classroom and the pupils' desks are arranged in six rows. At the back of the classroom is a closet with coat hooks and shelves, and storage cabinets.
Date: 1928~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History
Canyon : the educational home of northwest Texas (open access)

Canyon : the educational home of northwest Texas

Pamphlet featuring images of West Texas State Teachers College; Canyon, Texas schools, homes, and businesses; and outdoor scenes, including Palo Duro Canyon.
Date: 1928~
Creator: Canyon Chamber of Commerce
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Education building construction site]

Photograph of the construction site of the education building on the West Texas State Teachers College campus. The building site has been excavated, and wooden forms are in place throughout. Workmen with wheelbarrows are on site, and several other men are gathered at the edge of the excavated area. Other college buildings are visible in the background, including the gymnasium, water tower, power plant, and main building.
Date: 1928?
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Education building construction site]

Photograph of the construction site of the education building on the West Texas State Teachers College campus. The site has been excavated and wooden forms and platforms have been built. Construction equipment and building materials are in view, and workmen are visible in and around the site. Houses in the town of Canyon are visible in the background.
Date: 1928?
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Education building under construction]

Photograph of the construction of the education building on the West Texas State Teachers College campus. The structure has reached its full height, and several men are working on the roof. Building materials and construction debris are scattered around the site. Houses and other structures of the town of Canyon are visible in the background.
Date: 1928
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Education building under construction]

Photograph of construction site of the education building on the West Texas State Teachers College campus. The foundation of the building is in place, and construction equipment and building material are visible around the site. Several nearby houses and other structures of the town of Canyon can be seen.
Date: 1928~
Creator: unknown
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History

[Education building under construction]

Photograph of the construction of the education building at West Texas State Normal College in Canyon, Texas. The building is shown from above, looking to the northwest. The first floor of the stone structure is under construction, and workers are visible on top of the building. Construction material and equipment are on the site. Houses, other buildings, and stock pens are visible beyond the site.
Date: 1928
Creator: Britain's Studio
Object Type: Photograph
System: The Portal to Texas History