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Crowning of 1975 Homecoming Queen
Crowning of the 1975 University of North Alabama Homecoming Queen.https://roar.una.edu/una_homecomings_images/1016/thumbnail.jp
1979 Homecoming Court
Depiction of the University of North Alabama Homecoming Queen candidates for 1979.https://roar.una.edu/una_homecomings_images/1027/thumbnail.jp
LaGrange Hall
LaGrange Hall was opened in the Fall of 1961. It was a 3-story structure located in between O\u27Neal Hall and Powers Hall, across from the Stone Lodge or Student Lodge.https://roar.una.edu/una_arch_images/1058/thumbnail.jp
Norton Auditorium
An up-close look at Norton Auditorium. It was, at one time, the largest auditorium in Northwest Alabama.https://roar.una.edu/una_arch_images/1064/thumbnail.jp
Lecture Hall
Black and white depiction of the relatively full seating of a lecture hall.https://roar.una.edu/una_life_images/1007/thumbnail.jp
Mass Confusion
Photograph taken during late registration on the official last day to add or drop classes.https://roar.una.edu/una_life_images/1010/thumbnail.jp
Collier Library
In 1982, another building expansion was required with another four-story addition. Part of the original structure of Collier Library was renovated to accommodate the need for a computer center. The new Collier library was dedicated in 1983 by Dr. Robert H. Guillot.https://roar.una.edu/una_arch_images/1075/thumbnail.jp
Wesleyan Hall, Florence Wesleyan University
A lithograph of Wesleyan University Florence, Alabama
Information on the lithograph: Original Lithograph by Robertson, Seibert & Sherman; 93 Fulton Street, N.Y.-circa 1860 A.Pruskoski, del.https://roar.una.edu/una_arch_images/1068/thumbnail.jp
Students Eating in Student Union
Students in Student Union building at mealtime.https://roar.una.edu/una_life_images/1023/thumbnail.jp
Coby Hall (Simpson House-Irvine Place-Coby Hall)
The home was sold a few times before the University of North Alabama acquired it in 1990. That same year, David F. Brubaker, founder and president of P. Leiner Nutritional Products Corporation donated the purchase price of the recently acquired property as a memorial to his late wife, Coby Stockard Brubaker, a native of Florence. Irvine Place was then named Coby Hall. In 2002, Campaign for Coby Hall took place for restoration and renovation of the home, with the Alabama Historical Commission and Coby Hall Advisory Board being consulted. It was rededicated June 3, 2005, as the Simpson House-Irvine Place-Coby Hall.https://roar.una.edu/una_arch_images/1080/thumbnail.jp