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Mace bearer marching at UAH graduation.
Frank Franz is shown at far left and Joseph Moquin is at right. -
Margaret "Mac" Wright, John Wright, Louis Padulo, and Katherine Padulo at UAH.
Pictured here with their wives, John C. Wright served as the second president of UAH from 1978 to 1988, while Louis Padulo succeeded him as UAH's third president and served from 1988 to 1990. -
Matt Iley is crowned 1990 Homecoming King.
Iley was crowned at a UAH hockey game against the University of Alaska at Fairbanks. -
Members of the 1993-1994 men's soccer team lining up for photos.
Spragins Hall is seen in the background. -
Members of the class of 1970 at commencement.
Morton Hall can be seen in the background. -
Members of the Slove-Slavic Club plant a tree at the Engineering Building.
The club donated the tree to replace a diseased tree. Club vice president Ed Ditto shovels dirt while treasurer Bo Williams, sponsor Dr. Ostap Stromecky, and president Dianne Barcheers look on. -
Members of UAH Greek organizations at the 2001 Homecoming bonfire.
Pictured are members of Kappa Delta and Alpha Tau Omega. -
Members of UAH Society of Automotive Engineers socialize outside the Materials Science Building.
Shown are Teri Morris, Timmy Clemmons, Kraig Behel, Fritz Gant, and Doug Howard. -
Memorandum from Dr. C. Adams, Chairman of the Ad Hoc Building Committee, to Christel McCanless, Librarian, Huntsville Campus Library.
The memo contains calculations for necessary shelf space and access space in the proposed library building and takes account of collection growth. Includes floor plans and elevations. -
Memorandum from the English Department to Charley Scott, H. Clyde Reeves, Philip Mason, and Christel McCanless.
In this memo, members of the English Department protest the removal of library materials from Morton Hall to the Graduate Studies Building (later Madison Hall). The writers report their concern that "the housing of English materials in the graduate studies building, we are convinced, will prohibit the students' availing themselves of library facilities." -
Mrs. C. Franklin Bendall at the dedication of Union Grove Gallery.
The sign reads, "This circa 1840 Greek Revival church was donated to UAH by Mr. and Mrs. C. Franklin Bendall. It was moved from its original site near Hazel Green, Alabama to this location in January 1974. Restoration was done by students of the UAH Art Department." -
Musicians perform at the 1981 UAH Cabaret Talent Show.
Shown at right is J. Clarke Rountree III. -
Olga Ley cutting the ribbon at the opening of the Willy Ley Collection at the UAH Library.
The UAH Library purchased the Willy Ley Collection from Mrs. Ley in 1970. -
Olga Ley cutting the ribbon at the opening of the Willy Ley Collection at the UAH Library.
The UAH Library purchased the Willy Ley Collection from Mrs. Ley in 1970. -
Olga Ley positioning a bust of Willy Ley on a display case.
Wernher von Braun and UAH President Ben Graves can be seen in the background. The UAH Library purchased the Willy Ley Collection from Mrs. Ley in 1970. -
Olga Ley positioning a bust of Willy Ley on a display case.
Wernher von Braun and UAH President Ben Graves can be seen in the background. The UAH Library purchased the Willy Ley Collection from Mrs. Ley in 1970. -
Olga Ley speaking at the dedication of the Willy Ley Collection at the UAH Library.
David Christensen is standing at the right. The UAH Library purchased the Willy Ley Collection from Mrs. Ley in 1970. -
Optics professor Chandra Vikram.
Vikram taught applied optics at UAH and was involved with the International Society for Optical Engineering. -
Optics professor Charles Gearing.
Gearing taught graduate level courses in optical testing and lens design at UAH. -
Ostap Stromecky at his desk.
Stromecky was the founder of the UAH Soccer team and first coach. He led the UAH soccer team to 16 NAIA District Championships, and 6 NAIA National Tournaments. Stromecky was also a professor of Russian. -
Painted sign advertising the Willy Ley Collection at the UAH Library.
Today this sign is on display in the Archives and Special Collections reading room on the ground floor of the library. The UAH Library purchased the Willy Ley Collection from Ley's widow, Olga, in 1970. -
Panelists onstage at the SALT II and American Security Conference held at the Von Braun Civic Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
UAH organized the conference as part of the annual John Sparkman Symposium on United States Foreign Policy. According to the 1979 conference proceedings, the symposium was "founded to bring major issues in United States foreign policy to public discussion by providing a forum in which scholars and experts from government or the private sector might meet." The conference featured speakers including historians, military officers, political scientists, and politicians from Huntsville and across the United States.