Theron Goynes was born August 20, 1929 in Texarkana, Texas. He attended college at Texas A & M University, was in the Army Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC), served in the United States Air Force, and then became an educator. Goynes met his future wife, Naomi Jackson, in Nashville, Arkansas where they were both young teachers in 1956.
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This set includes: redlining, index sheet, preliminary sketches, building sections, general specifications, fixture schedules, plumbing schematics, HVAC plans, electrical plans, electrical schematics, land surveys, foundation plans, framing plans, exterior elevations, roof plans, exterior elevations, floor plans, reflected ceiling plans, interior elevations, construction details, finish/door/window schedules, grading plans, utility plans and water and sewer plans.
This set includes drawings for Falcon Development Corporation (client) by Harris Engineers, Inc (engineer), Southwest Engineering (engineer) and John R. Rinaldi (engineer).
Archival Component
The Jim Ratigan Collection on Mike Miller (1982-2014) is primarily comprised of materials representing Mike Miller's involvement with creating Hey Reb! the official mascot for the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) in 1982. Materials include meeting minutes from UNLV's mascot committee, various renditions of Hey Reb! created by Miller, newspaper clippings, as well as printouts of email correspondence from Miller to Jim Ratigan about the story of how he came to create the mascot. The collection also includes a copy of Miller's book,
Archival Collection
The UNLV December 6, 2023 Memorial Collection (2023-2024) contains material documenting the response to the deadly shooting on UNLV's Maryland Parkway campus on December 6, 2023. The collection contains items left at spontaneous memorials, such as handwritten notecards, small religious tokens, bracelets, teddy bears, and artificial flowers. Also included in the collection are videos of the UNLV vigil service held on December 13, 2023, archived UNLV websites, and condolence items sent to campus administration. Additionally, two members of the UNLV community donated their personal photographs and journal entries relating to the day of the shooting.
Archival Collection