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[Graduation Exercises for the Teachers College High School, May, 28, 1942]

Description: Graduation Exercises for the 1942 Teachers College High School. Printed on the cover are the words, "Graduation Exercises of the Teachers College High School Main Auditorium May Twenty-Eight Nineteen Hundred Forty-Two Eight P.M." The program includes the order of service and a list of graduates.
Date: May 1942
Creator: Teachers College High School
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Commencement line up, 1942]

Description: Photograph of students lining up for commencement in 1942. A group of women at the end of the line are turned toward the camera, some are smiling. More students dressed in graduation regalia form a line on the pathway. Greenery and trees take in most of the image with little view of the buildings in the background. There is a slight light exposure on the left side of the frame.
Date: 1942
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Commencement Ceremony, 1942]

Description: Photograph of a commencement ceremony in 1942. In the image a female graduate is walking across the stage to receive her diploma while two more are walking to their seats. The graduates stand and sit in the front rows of the auditorium with the watching crowd sitting behind them. Distinguished faculty and members for the ceremony are on stage; a piano sits behind them. The stage is decorated lightly with flowers with the state and national flag on either side of the walkway.
Date: 1942
Partner: UNT Libraries Special Collections

[Lubbock Army Flying School Graduation Announcement, 1942]

Description: Invitation for the graduation from The Lubbock Army Flying School for November 10, 1942. The front cover has the name of the flying school and an illustration of an airplane in the bottom right corner. The text on the inside reads, "The Lubbock Army Flying School of Lubbock, Texas announces the graduation of Class 42-J. Tuesday morning, November tenth, nineteen hundred and forty-two at ten o'clock."
Date: 1942
Creator: Lubbock Army Air Field (Tex.)
Partner: Arlington Historical Society’s Fielder House Museum
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