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[1985 NTSU Zebras band #1]

Description: Photograph of the North Texas State University musical ensemble called the Zebras in 1985. Dan Haerle formed The Zebras in 1980 to give keyboard players a special opportunity to work with electronic instruments. Haerle (back row, far left) can be seen posing with the twelve band members on a small hill on the NTSU campus. Two of the members hold guitars and four members pose with keyboards. A campus building is visible in the background.
Date: October 15, 1985

[1985 NTSU Zebras band #2]

Description: Photograph of the North Texas State University musical ensemble called the Zebras in 1985. Dan Haerle formed The Zebras in 1980 to give keyboard players a special opportunity to work with electronic instruments. Haerle (back row, far left) can be seen posing with the twelve band members on a small hill on the NTSU campus. Two of the members hold guitars and four members pose with keyboards. A campus building is visible in the background.
Date: October 15, 1985

[1985 NTSU Zebras band #3]

Description: Photograph of the North Texas State University musical ensemble called the Zebras in 1985. Dan Haerle formed The Zebras in 1980 to give keyboard players a special opportunity to work with electronic instruments. Haerle (back row, far left) can be seen posing with the twelve band members on a small hill on the NTSU campus. Two of the members hold guitars and four members pose with keyboards. A campus building is visible in the background.
Date: October 15, 1985

[1985 NTSU Zebras band #4]

Description: Photograph of the North Texas State University musical ensemble called the Zebras in 1985. Dan Haerle formed The Zebras in 1980 to give keyboard players a special opportunity to work with electronic instruments. Haerle (back row, far left) can be seen posing with the twelve band members on a small hill on the NTSU campus. Two of the members hold guitars and four members pose with keyboards. A campus building is visible in the background.
Date: October 15, 1985

[1985 NTSU Zebras band #5]

Description: Photograph of the North Texas State University musical ensemble called the Zebras in 1985. Dan Haerle formed The Zebras in 1980 to give keyboard players a special opportunity to work with electronic instruments. Haerle (back row, far left) can be seen posing with the twelve band members on a small hill on the NTSU campus. Two of the members hold guitars and four members pose with keyboards. A campus building is visible in the background.
Date: October 15, 1985

[1985 NTSU Zebras band #6]

Description: Photograph of the North Texas State University musical ensemble called the Zebras in 1985. Dan Haerle formed The Zebras in 1980 to give keyboard players a special opportunity to work with electronic instruments. Haerle (back row, far left) can be seen posing with the twelve band members on a small hill on the NTSU campus. Two of the members hold guitars and four members pose with keyboards. A campus building is visible in the background.
Date: October 15, 1985

[1985 NTSU Zebras band #7]

Description: Photograph of the North Texas State University musical ensemble called the Zebras in 1985. Dan Haerle formed The Zebras in 1980 to give keyboard players a special opportunity to work with electronic instruments. Haerle (back row, far left) can be seen posing with the twelve band members on a small hill on the NTSU campus. Two of the members hold guitars and four members pose with keyboards. A campus building is visible in the background.
Date: October 15, 1985

[2005 Make a Difference Day volunteers]

Description: Photograph of students volunteering on Make a Difference Day, an event held by UNT's Center for Leadership and Service each October. Individuals can be seen sitting and standing in two rows, facing the camera. Two young women in the front row (left, 2nd right) are holding gardening tools. A man and woman in the back row (2nd right, right) are doing the Delta Sigma Theta hand sign.
Date: October 2005
Creator: University of North Texas. Volunteer Center.
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