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Business Affairs, Helen Minor, 1977, photo 2

This image shows Helen Minor, assistant director of Housing Operations in the Office of Business Affairs at Appalachian State University (1967-current) on March 29, 1977. Minor worked in the Housing Office since 1960. She was appointed assistant director in 1976 and resigned in 1977. She can be seen sitting at a desk in an office.
Carpentry, Luther Oliver, circa 1963, photo 1

This image shows Luther Oliver, an employee of the Carpenter Shop at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967), working with a lathe to cut holes in a board in Kerr Scott Hall, built 1961, in the 1960s. Oliver worked in the Carpenter Shop since since the mid-1950s.
Physical Education, Clyde Owen, circa 1978

This image shows Clyde Owen, professor in the Department of Industrial Arts and Technical Education in the College of Fine and Applied Arts at Appalachian State University (1967-current) for 1978-79. Owen began teaching at Appalachian State in 1962.
Carpentry, Luther Oliver, 1963

This image shows Luther Oliver, an employee of the Carpenter Shop at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967) since the mid-1950s, sitting with two musical instruments he made in January 1963. Oliver worked in the Carpenter Shop since since the mid-1950s.
Carpentry, Luther Oliver, circa 1970

This image shows Luther Oliver, an employee of the Carpenter Shop at Appalachian State, standing with two other people outside the Broyhill Inn and Conference Center, built 1972, at Appalachian State University (1967-current). Oliver worked in the Carpenter Shop since since the mid-1950s.
History Faculty, Eloise Melton, 1962

This image shows Eloise Melton, assistant professor in the Department of History at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967) in March 1962. Melton began teaching at Appalachian State in 1944 and retired in 1974. She can be seen sitting in front of a screen.
History Faculty, Eloise Melton, circa 1965, photo 2

This image shows Eloise Melton, assistant professor in the Department of History at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967) standing outside in the 1960s. Broome-Kirk Gymnasium, built 1955, can be seen in the background on the left. Melton began teaching at Appalachian State in 1944 and retired in 1974.
News Bureau, Val McDonald, circa 1976

This image shows Valentine McDonald, assistant director of the News Bureau in the Office of Public Affairs at Appalachian State University (1967-current) in the mid-1970s. McDonald served as assistant director since 1976 and became head of the Publications Office in 1980.
Publications Office, Val McDonald, 1980

This image shows Valentine McDonald, director of Publications in the Office of Public Affairs at Appalachian State University (1967-current) in 1978-79. McDonald served as assistant director since 1976 and became head of the Publications Office in 1980. This image appears in the 1981 Faculty Pictorial Directory (p. 7).
Physical Education Faculty, Harry McDonald, 1978, photo 2

This image shows Harry McDonald, professor in the Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation in the College of Fine and Applied Arts at Appalachian State University (1967-current) in 1977. McDonald began teaching at Appalachian State in 1972 and taught driver education and traffic safety.
News Bureau, Val McDonald, 1978

This image shows Valentine McDonald, assistant director and staff writer for the News Bureau in the Office of Public Affairs at Appalachian State University (1967-current) in 1978-79. McDonald served as assistant director since 1976 and became head of the Publications Office in 1980. This image appears in the 1978-79 Faculty Pictorial Directory (p. 6).
History Faculty, Eloise Melton, circa 1965, photo 1

This image shows Eloise Melton, assistant professor in the Department of History at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967) standing outside on the Promenade in the 1960s. The second Administration Building, built 1924, can be seen in the background. Melton began teaching at Appalachian State in 1944 and retired in 1974.
Education Faculty, Jack Melton, 1968, photo 1

This image shows Jack Melton, assistant professor in the Department of Education at Appalachian State University (1967-current), sitting in his office in May 1968. Melton began teaching at Appalachian State in 1950 and retired in 1974.
Education Faculty, Jack Melton, 1965

This image shows Jack Melton, assistant professor in the Department of Education at Appalachian State University (1967-current), sitting in his office in May 1968. Melton began teaching at Appalachian State in 1950 and retired in 1974. This image appears in the 1966 Rhododendron (p. 27).
Education Faculty, Jack Melton, 1968, photo 2

This image shows Jack Melton, assistant professor in the Department of Education at Appalachian State University (1967-current), standing in his office by a file cabinet in May 1968. Melton began teaching at Appalachian State in 1950 and retired in 1974.
History Faculty, Eloise Melton, 1968

This image shows Eloise Melton, assistant professor in the Department of History at Appalachian State University (1967-current), sitting in her office in May 1968. Melton began teaching at Appalachian State in 1944 and retired in 1974.
History Faculty, Eloise Melton, 1965

This image shows Eloise Melton, assistant professor in the Department of History at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967) in 1965. Melton began teaching at Appalachian State in 1944 and retired in 1974. This image appears in the 1966 Rhododendron (p. 31).
Board of Trustees, Lester Martin

This image shows Board of Trustees member Lester Martin at Appalachian State University (1967-current) sitting in a chair in the 1960s. Martin served on the Board of Trustees from 1964 to 1978. The Board of Trustees have been a governing body of the College since it became a state-sponsored institution in 1903. The Board of Trustees was formed of members representing regional areas of Western North Carolina and managed Appalachian policies, finances, and development until 1971, when it became part of the University of North Carolina system. It now oversees Appalachian State under the University System's Board of Governors.
Educational Media Staff, Joe Liggett, 1978

This image shows Joe Liggett, staff member in Learning Resources and instructor in the Department of Educational Media in the College of Learning and Human Development at Appalachian State University (1967-current) in 1978-79. Learning Resources included the University Library (Belk), Audiovisual Services, Instructional Resources, and Special Collections. Liggett began operating the graphics materials division in the Audio-Visual Center in 1971. This image appears in the 1978-79 Faculty Pictorial Directory (p. 40).
Board of Trustees, George Marion, 1971, photo 1

This image shows Board of Trustees member George Marion at Appalachian State University (1967-current) being sworn in by Boone Mayor Gordon Wrinkler in December 1971. Marion, the representative from Dobson, served on the Board of Trustees from 1971 to 1973. The Board of Trustees have been a governing body of the College since it became a state-sponsored institution in 1903. The Board of Trustees was formed of members representing regional areas of Western North Carolina and managed Appalachian policies, finances, and development until 1971, when it became part of the University of North Carolina system. It now oversees Appalachian State under the University System's Board of Governors.
English Faculty, John Macbryde, 1965

This image shows John MacBryde, associate professor in the Department of English in the College of Arts and Sciences at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967) in 1965. MacBryde began teaching at Appalachian State in 1962 and retired in 1974. This image appears in the 1966 Rhododendron (p. 28).
Board of Trustees, George Marion, 1971, photo 2

This image shows Board of Trustees member George Marion at Appalachian State University (1967-current) sitting in a chair in December 1971. Marion, the representative from Dobson, served on the Board of Trustees from 1971 to 1973. The Board of Trustees have been a governing body of the College since it became a state-sponsored institution in 1903. The Board of Trustees was formed of members representing regional areas of Western North Carolina and managed Appalachian policies, finances, and development until 1971, when it became part of the University of North Carolina system. It now oversees Appalachian State under the University System's Board of Governors.
Elementary Education Faculty, Grace Lilly, circa 1970

This image shows Grace Lilly, professor and chairman of the Department of Childhood Education, later Elementary Education, in the College of Learning and Human Development at Appalachian State University (1967-current) in the 1970s. Lilly began teaching at Appalachian State in 1967 and retired in 1977.
Women's Glee Club, circa 1965

This image shows the Women's Glee Club in the Department of Music at Appalachian State University (1967-current) standing on stage in the 1960s. Professor Virginia Linney can be seen standing in the center of the front row. The Women's Glee Club was open to all women students interested in singing, and performed numerous recitals throughout the year. It was later renamed University Singers.
Homecoming Alumni Dance Chaperones, circa 1965

This image shows five chaperones for a teenage dance sponsored by the Alumni Association during the Homecoming celebration at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967), sitting outside Chapell Wilson Hall, built 1938, in the 1960s. English Professor John MacBryde can be seen sitting with Mrs. MacBryde in the back, and high school students Maria Erneston (daughter of Dr. Nicholas Erneston, Professor of Music and Dean of the College of Fine and Applied Arts), Phyllis MacBryde, Faris Corey, and Monty Blanton (daughter of Dr. Roy Blanton, Professor of Education).
Music Faculty, Virginia Linney, 1965

This image shows Virginia Linney, professor in the Department of Music at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967) in the 1960s. Linney began teaching music at Appalachian State in 1929 and retired in 1968. She also served as director of the Women's Glee Club, later the University Singers. This image appears in the 1966 Rhododendron (p. 34).
English Faculty, John Macbryde, circa 1965

This image shows John MacBryde, associate professor in the Department of English in the College of Arts and Sciences at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967) in the 1960s. He can be seen sitting in an office. MacBryde began teaching at Appalachian State in 1962 and retired in 1974.
Music Faculty, Virginia Linney, circa 1968

This image shows Virginia Linney, professor in the Department of Music in the College of Fine and Applied Arts at Appalachian State University (1967-current) in the 1960s. Linney began teaching music at Appalachian State in 1929 and retired in 1968. She also served as director of the Women's Glee Club, later the University Singers.
Appalachian Consortium, Borden Mace

This image shows Borden Mace, director of the Appalachian Consortium at Appalachian State University (1967-current) in the 1970s. He was appointed to the position in October 1972. Founded in 1971, the Appalachian Consortium was a non-profit organization of Appalachian universities and other educational organizations whose goal was to promote and preserve Appalachian culture and heritage.
Administrators, E. G. Lackey and William Howard Plemmons

This image shows Board of Trustees member E. G. Lackey and President William Howard Plemmons (1955-1969) holding a pile of brochures for Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967) in the 1960s. Lackey graduated from ASTC in 1937 and served on the Board of Trustees from 1957 to 1973. He also headed the Alumni Association's Heartline Fund to raise money for the construction of Conrad Stadium, built 1962, at Appalachian State. He was one of the founders of the Pilot Freight Carriers, Inc, in Winston-Salem, NC.
Alumni Association, 1960, Luncheon

This image shows Board of Trustees member E. G. Lackey giving a speech at the Alumni Association luncheon in Welborn Cafeteria, built 1925, at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967) in October 1960. Lackey graduated from ASTC in 1937 and served on the Board of Trustees from 1957 to 1973. He also headed the Alumni Association's Heartline Fund to raise money for the construction of Conrad Stadium, built 1962, at Appalachian State. He was one of the founders of the Pilot Freight Carriers, Inc, in Winston-Salem, NC. The Alumni Association started in 1934 and met at least once a year during Homecoming for reunions, association business, and officer elections.
Board of Trustees, E. G. Lackey, photo 1

This image shows President William H. Plemmons at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967), standing by a Pilot truck in the 1960s. Lackey graduated from ASTC in 1937 and served on the Board of Trustees from 1957 to 1973. He also headed the Alumni Association's Heartline Fund to raise money for the construction of Conrad Stadium, built 1962, at Appalachian State. He was one of the founders of the Pilot Freight Carriers, Inc, in Winston-Salem, NC. The Board of Trustees have been a governing body of the College since it became a state-sponsored institution in 1903. The Board of Trustees was formed of members representing regional areas of Western North Carolina and managed Appalachian policies, finances, and development until 1971, when it became part of the University of North Carolina system. It now oversees Appalachian State under the University System's Board of Governors.
Homecoming Game, 1960, cheerleaders

This image shows the cheerleaders and the Mountaineer football team running onto the field at the start of the Homecoming game at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967) in October 1960. The Men's Gymnasium, built 1934, can be seen in the background. College Field was located on the present site of Rankin Science Hall and was replaced in 1962 by Conrad Stadium.
Appalachian Hall of Fame, 1962, photo 2

This image shows one of the attendees for the induction of E. J. Justice into the Appalachian Hall of Fame, standing outside the second Administration Building, built 1924, at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967) on May 5, 1962. Attending for the family of E. J. Justice were Judge J. Will Pless, Jr., of McDowell County, North Carolina, Mrs. J. Will Pless, Edwin Pless, and Dr. and Mrs. William S. Justice. The ceremony took place in I. G. Greer Hall, built 1950, and was sponsored by the Alumni Association. Senator E. J. Justice was one of the members of the General Assembly to support the bill to create Appalachian Training School as a state-sponsored institution in 1903.
Library Science Faculty, Ila Justice, 1965

This image shows Ila Justice, professor and chairman of the Department of Library Science at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967) in 1965. Justice began teaching at Appalachian State in 1949 and served as chairman of the Department of Library Science until 1965. The Department of Library Science later became the Department of Educational Media in the College of Learning and Human Development. This image appears in the 1966 Rhododendron (p. 33).
Presidents Luncheon, 1961, photo 2

This image shows six attendees of the President's Luncheon at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967) in 1961. The image shows Bob Allen, director of the Office of Foundations and Public Relations, State Senator Gordon Winkler, Lt. Governor H. Cloyd Philpott, Trustee E. G. Lackey, Mrs. Edith Lackey, and Trustee W. R. Winkler.
Board of Trustees, E. G. Lackey, photo 2

This image shows Board of Trustees member E. G. Lackey at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967), sitting in a Pilot truck in the 1960s. Lackey graduated from ASTC in 1937 and served on the Board of Trustees from 1957 to 1973. He also headed the Alumni Association's Heartline Fund to raise money for the construction of Conrad Stadium, built 1962, at Appalachian State. He was one of the founders of the Pilot Freight Carriers, Inc, in Winston-Salem, NC. The Board of Trustees have been a governing body of the College since it became a state-sponsored institution in 1903. The Board of Trustees was formed of members representing regional areas of Western North Carolina and managed Appalachian policies, finances, and development until 1971, when it became part of the University of North Carolina system. It now oversees Appalachian State under the University System's Board of Governors.
Equal Opportunity Programs, Isabel Jones and Barbara Ferris, 1975

This image shows Isabel Jones, professor in the Department of Elementary Education, and Barbara Ferris of the Admissions Office sitting at a table at Appalachian State University (1967-current) in October 1975. Ferris and Jones were appointed to coordinate the University's compliance with the Title IX Education Amendments of 1972, prohibiting gender discrimination in admissions or employment. Jones served as vice-chairman to the Title IX program from 1975 to 1977.
English Staff, Juanita Lewis, circa 1975

This image shows Juanita Lewis, an instructor in the Department of English in the College of Arts and Sciences at Appalachian State University (1967-current) in the 1970s. Lewis began teaching at Appalachian State in 1974.
Homecoming Game, 1960, photo 1

This image shows a student wearing a bonnet and sitting on a go-cart on College Field before the Homecoming game at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967) in October 1960. The Men's Gymnasium, built 1934, and students can be seen walking across the field in the background. College Field was located on the present site of Rankin Science Hall and was replaced in 1962 by Conrad Stadium.
Educational Media Faculty, Ila Justice, circa 1975, photo 1

This image shows Ila Justice, associate professor in the Department of Educational Media in the College of Learning and Human Development at Appalachian State University (1967-current), sitting at a table during registration in the 1970s. Justice began teaching at Appalachian State in 1949 and served as chairman of the Department of Library Science until 1965.
Educational Media Faculty, Ila Justice, circa 1975, photo 2

This image shows Ila Justice, associate professor in the Department of Educational Media in the College of Learning and Human Development at Appalachian State University (1967-current), sitting at a table during registration in the 1970s. Justice began teaching at Appalachian State in 1949 and served as chairman of the Department of Library Science until 1965.
Board of Trustees, E. G. Lackey, photo 3

This image shows Board of Trustees member E. G. Lackey at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967), standing on the left, presenting an award to a man on College Field during the Homecoming game halftime period the 1960s. Lackey graduated from ASTC in 1937 and served on the Board of Trustees from 1957 to 1973. He also headed the Alumni Association's Heartline Fund to raise money for the construction of Conrad Stadium, built 1962, at Appalachian State. He was one of the founders of the Pilot Freight Carriers, Inc, in Winston-Salem, NC. The Board of Trustees have been a governing body of the College since it became a state-sponsored institution in 1903. The Board of Trustees was formed of members representing regional areas of Western North Carolina and managed Appalachian policies, finances, and development until 1971, when it became part of the University of North Carolina system. It now oversees Appalachian State under the University System's Board of Governors.
Homecoming Game, 1960, audience

This image shows the audience sitting at the bleachers during the Homecoming game at College Field at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967) in October 1960. Alumni Association officers can be seen standing in the center and attendees from the classes of 1935 and 1940 can be seen towards the back. Standing behind the sign which reads, in part, ALUMNI OFFICERS is Dr. J.T.C. Wright, Professor of Mathematics. He is the Wright of Smith-Wright Hall. The man on the right in the foreground who appears to be running, is Mr. Robert Allen, Director of Public Affairs. College Field was located on the present site of Rankin Science Hall and was replaced in 1962 by Conrad Stadium.
Physical Education Faculty, John Kirk, circa 1960, photo 2

This image shows John Kirk, professor in the Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967) in the 1960s. Kirk began teaching social studies at Appalachian State in 1940 and served as assistant football coach from 1940 to 1961. He also served as dean of Men.
Physical Education Faculty, John Kirk, circa 1960, photo 1

This image shows John Kirk, professor in the Department of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967) in the 1960s. Kirk began teaching social studies at Appalachian State in 1940 and served as assistant football coach from 1940 to 1961. He also served as dean of Men.
Cannon Music Camp, Mary Jo Johnston, circa 1972, photo 2

This image shows Mary Jo Johnston, a member of the faculty of the Cannon Summer Music Camp at Appalachian State University (1967-current) in the 1970s. Johnston began teaching and performing recitals at Appalachian State in 1972.
Marching Band, Charles Isley, circa 1960, photo 1

This image shows Charles Isley, professor in the Department of Music Education and director of the Marching Band at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967), standing out on College Field in the early 1960s. Chapell Wilson Hall, built 1938, and the Marching Band can be seen in the background. Isley began working at Appalachian State in 1958 and retired in June 1978. College Field was replaced by Conrad Stadium in 1962 and was the later location of Rankin Science Hall, completed 1963.
Elementary Education Faculty, Isabel Jones, 1968

This image shows Isabel Jones, professor in the Department of Education at Appalachian State University (1967-current) in May 1968. She can be seen sitting at a desk in an office. Jones began teaching in public schools in Virginia in 1931. She taught at Appalachian State from 1953 to 1977.
Music Faculty, Charles Isley, 1968

This image shows Charles Isley, professor in the Department of Music Education at Appalachian State Teachers College (1929-1967), standing by a cart holding sound equipment in a music classroom in I. G. Greer Hall, built 1950, in May 1968. Isley began working at Appalachian State in 1958 and retired in June 1978.