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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

[Men's Gymnasium]

Description: Photograph of the Men's Gymnasium on W Highland St across from where the Coliseum now stands. The image shows the building's exterior, which includes a large sign that reads "Mens Gymnasium," and two floors with large windows. 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

[Men's Gymnasium in Snow]

Description: Photograph of the Men's Gymnasium on W Highland St across from where the Coliseum now stands. The ground around the building is covered in snow, and the trees have lost their leaves. 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. 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

[Cheerleaders in front of the Administration Building, 2]

Description: Photograph of cheerleaders posing in different poses in front of the Administration Building. Two of the three male cheerleaders can be seen on the ground - one sitting and the other laying down. The other can be seen balancing himself using the knee of the one laying down. The three female cheerleaders can be seen standing. All are smiling.
Date: 1950
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Cheerleaders in front of the Administration Building, 3]

Description: Photograph of cheerleaders posing in different poses in front of the Administration Building. Two of the three male cheerleaders can be seen on the ground - one sitting and the other laying down. The other can be seen balancing himself using the knee of the one laying down. The three female cheerleaders can be seen standing. All are smiling.
Date: 1950
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Photograph of HSU Book Store]

Description: Photograph of the Hardin-Simmons University bookstore, showing the entrance and one side of the building. The one-story building has wooden siding painted white and striped awnings over the front windows. The building has two book store signs, one above the entrance doors and the other in the front lawn.
Date: 1950?
Partner: Hardin-Simmons University Library

[Aerial view of the UNT campus]

Description: Aerial photograph of the UNT campus in 1950. The viewer looks down on the construction of the Women’s Gym. To the left is the football field. At the north end of the field is the Men’s Gym and to its right is the Harriss Gym and the Union Building. The Journalism Building is between the Union and the Women’s Gym.
Date: 1950
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

High School Building, Pecos, Texas: Foundation Plan and Schedules

Description: Foundation plan and schedules for a high school building in Pecos, Texas. It includes a layout of the building's foundation, roof framing plan, structural slab schedule, pier and footing schedule, grade beam schedule, roof beam schedule, typical grade beam, typical roof beam, and miscellaneous sections.
Date: 1950~
Creator: David S. Castle Co.
Partner: Tittle-Luther/Parkhill, Smith and Cooper, Inc.

High School Building, Pecos, Texas: Sections and Details

Description: Sections and details for a high school building in Pecos, Texas. It includes typical wall section, section through entrances, typical exterior door details, typical window details, typical interior door details, detail of connection between nonbearing partitions and roof joists, and section through wall parallel to roof joists.
Date: 1950~
Creator: David S. Castle Co.
Partner: Tittle-Luther/Parkhill, Smith and Cooper, Inc.

High School Building, Pecos, Texas: Schedules

Description: Schedules for a high school building in Pecos, Texas. It includes grade beam and pier and footing schedules for high school and band buildings, as well as typical pier and footing, typical grade beam detail, typical roof beam detail, and several small sections.
Date: 1950~
Creator: David S. Castle Co.
Partner: Tittle-Luther/Parkhill, Smith and Cooper, Inc.
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