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"Who says good guys have to wear white hats?" asks this 1978 TC Yearbook. "Aggies and rodeo-ers are a readily recognizable group on campus."

Celebrating the awesome ministry volunteers who make The Connection Church happen with a big party

My project for the throw back thursday Challenge at My creative time blog. Mailbox Made with the Love Struck cricut cartridge,cherries are from the nifty fiftys cart, and the hearts are from the Plantin schoolbook cart.

The closer it gets to mother's day and her birthday the more I like to remember.

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Alexandra Diamos met DeGrazia at the UA when the young student was planting olive trees on campus by day and leading the DeGrazia band at night. Her father, Fox Theater owner Nicholas Diamos, consented to the marriage with the promise that DeGrazia finish his BA degree. The couple had three children but divorced in 1946. Happy Throwback Thursday!

A partnership with the Fuller Fabric Company in 1952 led DeGrazia to produce many small-scale and full-sized watercolor designs for printed textiles. Several of these printed DeGrazia fabric samples are on display in our lower gallery. Happy Throwback Thursday!

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Images courtesy The Argo @ Westminster College

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Join us on Thursdays at he 2nd Floor at the Downtown Chattanooga Public Library for Throwback Thursday. We take something old, mix it with something new, and KABOOM! Awesome.

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Download: Djinee – Ego: In the year 2009,Djinee’s Ego was the real love song on the streets , it was a banger and the type that was played in clubs, i’s about a lady who kept playing with a lover boy’s feeling.

A representation of things that still happens in society, well go be...

 

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By Luettke Studio, styling and MU by Moira Frazier aka Fingaz on Oxygen's Hair Battle.

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The 2015 Oasis Winter Experience

In 1944, Ted DeGrazia buys property on the corner of Prince and Campbell Road in Tucson, Arizona with only $25.00 down. There he builds his first adobe studio. Happy Throwback Thursday!

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It is throwback because we went to Oakland and I am going to Grad school there as well covered stuff for privacy. Used current Creative Memories Digital content the saying on the cupcake is from CM celebrations from years ago.

At age 19 or so? Note red clogs w/ socks.

DeGrazia demonstrated his talents in the studio of NBC’s Today show in 1960 and received this letter from producer Robert J. Northshield. “I enjoyed your appearance on the TODAY show this morning very much and I am most anxious to let you know how grateful I am for your help. I rarely get a chance to get to the studio during the taping of the show, but I watch it on a closed circuit in my office and again, with my family each morning. Your performance was enjoyable in both instances. Thank you again from the entire staff of TODAY.” Happy Throwback Thursday!

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Wasn't it easier in your lunchbox days?

Always a bigger bed to crawl into

Wasn't it beautiful when you believed in everything

And everybody believed in you?

 

you're still an innocent

taylor swift | innocent

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Designed and built by the artist, DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun is considered by many to be his masterpiece. As Marion said, “DeGrazia had a vision. He knew exactly what he was doing… When it was ready, we opened the door and the people kept flooding in.” That was in 1965, and people from around the world continue to visit the legendary landmark of art and architecture. The site is on the National Register of Historic Places and is included in National Geographic’s Geotourism MapGuide to the Sonoran Desert. Happy Throwback Thursday!

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