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[North Texas Football Field and Track]
Photograph of the first North Texas football field and track. The Men's Gym and Harris Gym are pictured to the left of the track and field.
[Photograph of Charles Langford]
Photograph of Charles Langford wearing a football uniform and standing in front of a fence. Langford wrote the lyrics to "Glory to the Green," the North Texas Alma Mater.
Eagle Park Bleachers at the North Texas State College
View of the field bleachers at Eagle Park at North Texas State College. Trees dot the foreground and tall, electric lights line the edges of the playing area. The field was constructed in 1913, and in 1927 steel stands were constructed to seat 2,200 on the west side of the field. The football field was part of "Eagle Park."
[North Texas Bus Trip]
Photograph of North Texas football fans lined up next to a bus before taking a trip to Commerce, Texas for a football game. The members of the photograph are wearing suits, dresses and hats.
[North Texas Mascot, 1942]
Photograph of the North Texas mascot in 1942. The mascot was an eagle. He is pictured wearing a helmet. This photograph appeared on the 1942 cover of the Yucca.
[Scrappy]
Photograph of Scrappy, the North Texas mascot. The mascot was a live eagle, held by Dick Dimanno for the photograph.
[Scrappy]
Photograph of Scrappy, the North Texas mascot in 1950. The mascot was a live eagle. Dick Dimanno is holding Scrappy in the photograph.
[Scrappy]
Photograph of Scrappy, the North Texas mascot in 1950. The mascot was a live eagle. Dick Dimanno is holding Scrappy in the photograph, and there is an unidentified student pictured.
[Scrappy]
Photograph of Scrappy, the North Texas mascot in 1950. The mascot was a live eagle. Dick Dimanno is holding Scrappy in the photograph, and there is an unidentified student pictured.
[Scrappy]
Photograph of Scrappy, the North Texas mascot in 1950. The mascot is a live eagle. Scrappy is showing his full wingspan.
[Scrappy]
Photograph of Scrappy, the North Texas mascot. Scrappy is a live eagle, and he is pictured inside his cage.
[Scrappy and Dick Dimanno]
Photograph of Dick Dimanno holding Scrappy, the North Texas mascot in 1950. The mascot is a live eagle. There is an unidentified building in the background of the photograph.
[Scrappy and Ellen Latimer]
Photograph of Ellen Latimer holding Scrappy, the North Texas mascot in 1950. The mascot is a live eagle. Ellen has dark brown hair, and she is wearing a sweater. Scrappy has his wings spread out.
[Scrappy Contest Winners]
Photograph of the three winners in the contest to name the North Texas mascot, Scrappy. 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.
[1953 North Texas Homecoming Queen and her court]
Photograph of the 1953 North Texas Homecoming Queen, Jeanne Reed, and her court. The women are wearing formal dresses and are seated on and in front of a sofa. A grand piano is in the background. Seated counterclockwise (L-R): Connie Kraft, Betty Sikora, Jeanne Reed, Ann Crocker, and Dorothy Warner.
[1954 North Texas Homecoming Queen candidates #1]
Photograph of the 1954 North Texas Homecoming Queen candidates. Pictured are (L-R): Lee Osterloh, Diana Haladaychik, Barbara Meek, Lee Dougherty, and Norma Strickland. Barbara Meek was crowned North Texas Homecoming Queen in 1954.
[1954 North Texas Homecoming Queen candidates #2]
Photograph of the 1954 North Texas Homecoming Queen candidates. Pictured are (L-R): Diana Haladaychik, Lee Osterloh, Barbara Meek, Norma Strickland, and Lee Dougherty. Lee Dougherty was crowned North Texas Homecoming Queen in 1954.
[1955 North Texas Homecoming Queen and her court #1]
Photograph of the 1955 North Texas Homecoming Queen, Martha Bateman, and her court. Pictured seated (L-R): Karen Gentry, Tomagene Rich, Clarice Smith, Martha Bateman, and Shirlee Sandifer.
[1955 North Texas Homecoming Queen and her court #2]
Photograph of the 1955 North Texas Homecoming Queen, Martha Bateman, and her court. Pictured seated (L-R): Karen Gentry, Tomagene Rich, Martha Bateman, Clarice Smith, and Shirlee Sandifer.
[1955 North Texas Homecoming Queen court on a parade float]
Photograph of the 1955 North Texas Homecoming Queen candidates on a parade float.
[North Texas Relay Queen receiving her crown]
Photograph of Jean McMullan receiving her crown and a bouquet of flowers during the North Texas Relays in the spring of 1955.
[1955 North Texas State College Homecoming Game]
Photograph inside Fouts Field during the North Texas State College Homecoming game between the Eagles and the University of Chatanooga in November 1955. The marching band is lined up on the edge of the field.
[1955 North Texas State College Homecoming Parade]
Photograph of two students walking with the North Texas State mascot in the November 1955 Homecoming parade.
[1955 North Texas State College Homecoming Parade]
Photograph of men riding on horseback in the North Texas State Homecoming parade in November 1955.
[1955 North Texas State College Homecoming Party]
Photograph of a party at the Sigma Nu fraternity during the North Texas State College Homecoming in November 1955.
[1956 North Texas Homecoming Queen candidates]
Photograph of the 1956 North Texas Homecoming Queen candidates posing on a staircase. Pictured (with their nominating organizations in parentheses) are (L-R): Loretta Lambert (Sigma Phi Epsilon), Jean McMullan (GIX), Peggy Bittner (Sigma Nu), Carolyn Bruce (Theta Chi), and Peggy Shelby (Kappa Sigma). Jean McMullan was crowned Homecoming Queen in 1956.
[1956 North Texas Relay Queen and her court]
Photograph of the 1956 North Texas Relay Queen, Karen Gentry, receiving her award from Bob Mosshart. Other Relay Queen candidates are seated behind Gentry on a platform. A Southwest Texas track team member is looking at the camera on the left side of the image.
[1956 North Texas Relay Queen candidates #1]
Photograph of the 1956 North Texas Relay Queen candidates seated in a row.
[1956 North Texas Relay Queen candidates #2]
Photograph of the 1956 North Texas Relay Queen candidates seated in a row.
[1957 North Texas Relay Queen candidates #1]
Photograph of the 1957 North Texas Relay Queen candidates posing on a staircase.
[1957 North Texas Relay Queen candidates #2]
Photograph of the 1957 North Texas Relay Queen candidates posing outside a campus building.
[1957 North Texas Relay Queen candidates #3]
Photograph of the 1957 North Texas Relay Queen candidates posing outside a campus building.
[1959 North Texas Relay Queen candidates at Fouts Field]
Photograph of the 1959 North Texas Relay Queen candidates posing with a hurdle on the track at Fouts Field.
[Victor]
Photograph of Victor, the North Texas mascot. Victor is a live eagle, and he is pictured inside his cage. His beak is open.
[Victor]
Photograph of Victor, the North Texas mascot. Victor is a live eagle, and he is pictured inside his cage.
[Victor]
Photograph of Victor, the North Texas mascot. Victor is a live eagle, and he is pictured inside his cage.
[1960 North Texas Homecoming Queen candidates #1]
Photograph of the 1960 North Texas Homecoming Queen candidates. Pictured are (L-R): Paula Rhodes, Sharlyn Smoot, Carolyn Cass, Carole Feland, and Laquita Noble.
[1960 North Texas Homecoming Queen candidates #2]
Photograph of the 1960 North Texas Homecoming Queen candidates posing on a balcony. Pictured are (L-R): Paula Rhodes, Sharlyn Smoot, Carolyn Cass, Carole Feland, and Laquita Noble.
[1960 North Texas Homecoming Queen candidates #3]
Photograph of the 1960 North Texas Homecoming Queen candidates. Pictured are (L-R): Paula Rhodes, Sharlyn Smoot, Carolyn Cass, Carole Feland, and Laquita Noble. Sharlyn Smoot was the North Texas Homecoming Queen in 1960.
[1961 North Texas Homecoming King and Queen]
Photograph of 1961 North Texas Homecoming King and Queen as they are crowned at Fouts Field. Mike Koury, USNT President, was elected king and Sandra Palmer was elected queen. Koury is wearing a football uniform, while a man places a crown on Palmer, who is holding a bouquet of flowers.
[1962 North Texas Homecoming King and Queen]
Photograph of 1962 North Texas Homecoming Queen, Diane Reid, receiving a bouquet of flowers from Ray Williamson, Homecoming King, at Fouts Field.
[1963 North Texas Homecoming Queen is crowned at Fouts Field]
Photograph of 1963 North Texas Homecoming Queen, Carolyn Deuback, as she is crowned at Fouts Field. Several men in the foreground of the image are taking photos or observing the scene.
[Odus Mitchell at North Texas Homecoming]
Photograph of Coach Odus Mitchell standing on the sidelines during the 1963 North Texas Homecoming football game. Mitchell is wearing a suit and neck tie. There are other unidentified men and football players standing behind Mitchell.
[1964 North Texas Homecoming Queen candidates]
Photograph of 1964 North Texas Homecoming Queen candidates posing in front of a railing. Pictured are (L-R): Cindy Beale, Dianne Moore, and Judy Perryman.
[Photograph of Odus Mitchell]
Photograph of Head Coach Odus Mitchell being carried off the North Texas football field by his football players. Mitchell is wearing a suit, and he is smiling. Three football players are carrying him.
[Odus Mitchell Half-time Speech]
Photograph of Head Coach Odus Mitchell giving his last half-time speech to the North Texas football team in 1967. Mitchell is speaking to his team inside a locker room. He is wearing a suit, and the football players are wearing their jerseys.
[1968 North Texas Homecoming Queen and court]
Photograph of 1968 North Texas Homecoming Queen, Lizzy Greene (center), shown with two members of the Homecoming court. The women are shown in the act of painting an object.
[1969 North Texas Homecoming Queen candidates]
Photograph of 1969 North Texas Homecoming Queen candidates. Pictured are (L-R): Pamela Mathews, Nicky Wilson, and Leslie Langford.
Charles "Chuck" Beatty
Photograph of a North Texas State University football player named Charles "Chuck" Beatty. He is wearing a football uniform numbered 43.
[Denton Teacher's College marching band poses on football field]
The Denton Teacher's College marching band poses in formation on an unidentified football field. The band members are wearing white uniforms with the Denton Teacher's College Eagles insignia on their hats and on the left breast of their blazers. On the front row of the formation are two flag bearers holding the American and Texan flag, a drum major, and four majorettes.
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