Aerial view. Downtown Austin. Congress Avenue in center, the Driskill Hotel on the lower left, the Brown building upper right. Fifth street on the left and Eight Street on the right.
Aerial view of Town Lake looking north. Congress bridge on far right, South First Bridge mid-center and railroad bridge far left. The Auditorium (later known as Palmer Event Center and now Long Center) in center foreground, Disch Field lower left with the Coliseum next to the field.
Photograph of a group of men, Aircrew Class 69-5B, standing in front of a plane. The men standing are, from left to right, Lieutenant Colonel Frank Cox, Major John T. Hicks, Major James T. Milulecky, and Captain Gerald V. West. The men kneeling are Major Robert W. Kline, Captain Denton M. Garner, Major Gordon P. Guenther, and Second Lieutenant Westly T. Corbin.
Photograph of Austin High R.O.T.C. in 1968. (This is a portion of a panoramic AR.U.006(235) Panoramic Collection; section 4 of 6). Austin High School opened in 1881 and was the first public high school in Texas. In 1968 the campus was located at 1212 Rio Grande Street.
Aerial show of Lavaca St. looking north. In the center right foreground is the Robert Schieffer filling station (note the Texaco star). On the left background is the Castilian dormitory.
Photograph of the exterior of the Austin High School Rio Grande Campus from the corner of 12th Street and Rio Grande Street looking north. A moon tower is visible on the corner and a lamp post is visible on the far right foreground. Trees are bare indicating fall or winter.
Photograph of four men sitting around a table, with maps and rulers spread out in front of them. A larger map is visible on the wall in the background.
Photograph of musicians in the orchestra pit and actors on stage during a production of "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" at Zilker Hillside Theater.
Photograph of a man in a military uniform looking over his shoulder in an office. He sits at a typewriter, and there are papers on the walls and the desk to his right.
Photograph of several men in a lounge. A couple of them wear only pants, and there is a film projector on the table in the middle of the picture. A piano is visible to the right, and a bar is visible in the background.
Photograph of two men in U.S. Air Force jumpsuits, looking at a map and ruler on the table in front of them. Other maps are spread on the walls around them.
Photograph of the scenery at the Miss East Austin Contest at Givens Pool in 1968. A lady is seen putting a crown on a model and a man is standing next to her holding a trophy.
Photograph of a model on stage at the Miss East Austin Contest at Givens Pool in 1968. A photographer is seen in front of her and a man is seated next to the stage.
Photograph of Mrs. Mary Anne Joseph looking at a book inscription reading, "Very sincerely bride Nell Taylor, Feb 16, 1929, Elisabet Ney Museum" in front of a classic bust. In 1892, European portrait sculptor Elisabet Ney (1833-1907) purchased property in Austin at 304 East 44th Street, established a studio named Formosa, and resumed her career as a noted sculptor. Ney sculpted and collected portraits of notable Texans and Europeans. Following Ney’s death in 1907, her friends preserved the studio and its contents as the Elisabet Ney Museum and established the Texas Fine Arts Association dedicated to her memory.
Photograph of children petting a calf at Hillcrest Farms on a Tiny Tot field trip hosted by Pan American Recreation Center. A boy pets the calf while a young girl feeds the calf a treat. Another boy and girl look on.
Photograph of Parks & Recreation Department exhibit at Cavalcade of Commerce. Banner hanging in background reads "National Gold Medal Award - Class II - 1968."
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