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"A New Year's Maine Attraction."
This flier advertises a trip to Maine for UAH hockey fans to see "the Chargers capture the top-ranked Black Bears of the University of Maine." Tours of Maine scenery and sites, a "New England Style Dinner," lodging, and transportation are offered in the package. -
"Alabama U" sculpture covered in snow.
Sculptor Kosso Eloul built the painted steel sculpture, located near Roberts Hall, in 1977. -
"Do you have to get hit over the head to realize it's smart to wear a HELMET?"
Motocycle wreck and getting hit in the head various ways -
"Everyone wants to get ahead; Lack of education can put a tight rein on a military career. Now, before it's permanently stalled, visit your education office and let them help you sign up for the fall semester. To spur you on, they'll explain the new G.I. Bill (Uncle Sam shares the costs). Act now. Don't hobble success."
Headless horesman holding pumpkin on a horse with a full moon -
"Holiday Stress Can Tie You Up in Knots; But, exercise, a balanced diet, and adequate rest can keep you from reaching the end of your rope"
Military man doll with rope knots on top of his head and in his stomach -
"Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce honors Dr. William R. Lucas."
From a dinner held in honor of the retirement of MSFC director William R. Lucas in 1986. It includes a biographical sketch and photographs of Lucas. -
"If you once forfeit the confidence of your fellow citizens, you can never regain their respect and esteem; On or off duty, only ethical behavior is a timeless quality"
Service man and woman standing in front of the Lincoln memorial -
"It's Party Time...Now!"
Birthday party balloons and rainbow with American flag -
"Little Scraps Can Add Up to a Whale of a Lot; You may not be a little fish in a big pond, but you must do your part to safeguard classified materials. That minnow of information you inadvertently let loose may be the catch-of-the-day for some trolling listener. And, that's no fish story."
Whale eating scraps of paper with information on it in the ocean