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Emilie Burrer Foster and son
Emilie Burrer Foster is the only Trinity athlete to win four national championships--the USTA College singles and doubles crowns in 1968 and 1969. She led Trinity to Team Championships in those years as well. Foster returned to Trinity as head coach from 1979-1990, and was named the NCAA Division I Coach of the Year in 1983. She was inducted into the Women's College Tennis Hall of Fame in 2000, and the Trinity Tigers Hall of Fame in 2001. Here she is photographed in her office with her son in the mid 1980s
Groundbreaking for Mount Zion Sheltering Arms for the Elderly, 1986
Mayor Henry G. Cisneros and others at the groundbreaking for Mount Zion Sheltering Arms for the Elderly, 198
Elizabeth Coates Maddux Library
Front entrance to the Elizabeth Coates Maddux Library, soon after its construction
Shirley Rushing Poteet
Photograph of Shirley Rushing Poteet, professor in the Physical Education department from the 1960s through 1990s
Snowy Dormitories
In January 1985, San Antonio experienced a snowstorm. The Trinity campus was blanketed in 13 inches of snow
Zeta Chi That's Entertainment
Zeta Chi That’s Entertainment. Pictured are Catherine Aldertin, Lowell Keig, Jerry Hammond, Beth LeVine Hammond, Susanna Russell, Gavin McCrar
ZerNona Stewart Black, Thirty-sixth Anniversary Scrapbook, 1985
Scrapbook made to honor ZerNona Stewart Black, on the thirty-sixth anniversary of Reverend Black and ZerNona Black's service to the Mount Zion First Baptist Church , 198
Construction of Verna McLean Hall
"This is a photograph of the courtyard of McLean during my freshman year in late winter/early spring 1985. I lived in Beze and watched the construction everyday. This was the day that all the Styrofoam packaging from the glass (I think!) was piled in the courtyard.
Miller Fountain
In January 1985, San Antonio experienced a snowstorm. The Trinity campus was blanketed in 13 inches of snow