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Highlander Band
Highlander Band
This June 1974 photo shows two members of the Radford Highlander Band in band uniform. The Radford Highlanders played locally and nationally for many years, including in Norfolk Virginia's Oyster Bowl Parade in 1953, the Today Show in 1958, and the Macy's Christmas Parade six times between the years 1958 and 1970. -
Police Chief Grafton Bowman
Police Chief Grafton Bowman
This 1974 photograph shows Radford College police chief Grafton Bowman at work. Mr. Bowman joined the newly formed campus police at Radford College in 1965. In 1966 he was named Chief of Police and he retained that job until his departure from the college in 1975. -
Carnival Fun
Carnival Fun
An attendee of the annual Campus Carnival. Townspeople and students would interact at the annual campus carnival. The students would have carnival fundraisers, various groups would have booths, a Carnival Queen was crowned, and a general air of festivity was enjoyed by all. -
Dunking Booth at the Campus Carnival
Dunking Booth at the Campus Carnival
The dunking booth is always a hit at carnivals- the annual campus carnival at Radford College is no exception. Townspeople and students would interact at the annual campus carnival. The students would have carnival fundraisers, various groups would have booths, a Carnival Queen was crowned, and a general air of festivity was enjoyed by all. -
Alumni Memorial Garden
Alumni Memorial Garden
The Alumni Memorial Garden stemmed from an idea by Dr. Clark, Professor of Biology at Radford College. He wanted a place where alumni could visit that would incorporate elements of an older Radford College campus and a newer Radford College campus. He chose a spot between McConnell Library and Reed Hall, in part because these were two of the oldest buildings on campus. Originally, the garden consisted of two large raised flower beds made from stones saved from the original stone wall surrounding the campus. These beds were placed beneath two of the oldest trees on campus, both oak trees. In the center of the garden, on a pedestal build from original bricks saved from Founder's Hall is a bell that once hung from Founder's Hall. Four smaller flower beds surround the bell. The entire garden would later be surrounded by a brick wall with large limestone tablets inset and containing various quotes and dedications. The garden was dedicated on October 2, 1976. -
Day Student Queen- Campus Carnival
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- Nichols, Sharon
Day Student Queen- Campus Carnival
Connie Stone was Queen Day Student at the 1965 Campus Carnival. Townspeople and students would interact at the annual campus carnival. The students would have carnival fundraisers, various groups would have booths, a Carnival Queen was crowned, and a general air of festivity was enjoyed by all.- Creator
- Nichols, Sharon
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Alumni Memorial Garden
Alumni Memorial Garden
The Alumni Memorial Garden stemmed from an idea by Dr. Clark, Professor of Biology at Radford College. He wanted a place where alumni could visit that would incorporate elements of an older Radford College campus and a newer Radford College campus. He chose a spot between McConnell Library and Reed Hall, in part because these were two of the oldest buildings on campus. Originally, the garden consisted of two large raised flower beds made from stones saved from the original stone wall surrounding the campus. These beds were placed beneath two of the oldest trees on campus, both oak trees. In the center of the garden, on a pedestal build from original bricks saved from Founder's Hall is a bell that once hung from Founder's Hall. Four smaller flower beds surround the bell. The entire garden would later be surrounded by a brick wall with large limestone tablets inset and containing various quotes and dedications. The garden was dedicated on October 2, 1976. -
Alumni Memorial Garden
Alumni Memorial Garden
The Alumni Memorial Garden bell sits under wraps at the dedication ceremony. The Alumni Memorial Garden stemmed from an idea by Dr. Clark, Professor of Biology at Radford College. He wanted a place where alumni could visit that would incorporate elements of an older Radford College campus and a newer Radford College campus. He chose a spot between McConnell Library and Reed Hall, in part because these were two of the oldest buildings on campus. Originally, the garden consisted of two large raised flower beds made from stones saved from the original stone wall surrounding the campus. These beds were placed beneath two of the oldest trees on campus, both oak trees. In the center of the garden, on a pedestal build from original bricks saved from Founder's Hall is a bell that once hung from Founder's Hall. Four smaller flower beds surround the bell. The entire garden would later be surrounded by a brick wall with large limestone tablets inset and containing various quotes and dedications. The garden was dedicated on October 2, 1976. -
Alumni Memorial Garden
Alumni Memorial Garden
Flower beds in the Alumni Memorial Garden surround the original Founder's Hall bell sitting under wraps at the dedication ceremony. The Alumni Memorial Garden bell sits under wraps at the dedication ceremony. The Alumni Memorial Garden stemmed from an idea by Dr. Clark, Professor of Biology at Radford College. He wanted a place where alumni could visit that would incorporate elements of an older Radford College campus and a newer Radford College campus. He chose a spot between McConnell Library and Reed Hall, in part because these were two of the oldest buildings on campus. Originally, the garden consisted of two large raised flower beds made from stones saved from the original stone wall surrounding the campus. These beds were placed beneath two of the oldest trees on campus, both oak trees. In the center of the garden, on a pedestal build from original bricks saved from Founder's Hall is a bell that once hung from Founder's Hall. Four smaller flower beds surround the bell. The entire garden would later be surrounded by a brick wall with large limestone tablets inset and containing various quotes and dedications. The garden was dedicated on October 2, 1976.
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