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1992-232.62
A black and white photo of KTTS television classroom. Man wearing "Boom" sign - Dr. A.M. Alexander.

2000-206-44
Black and white photo of (L-R) unidentified , Harold Ensley and Alex Fellini advertising the Sportsman's Friend on KTTS-TV.

2000-206-52
Black and white photo of 3 Trailways buses with banners advertising KTTS Queen for a Day. In the background is KTTS radio in the Chamber of Commerce building, SW corner of Jefferson Ave., and Walnut St.

1992-232.1720
A photo of KTTS television classroom panal.

1992-232.1451
Two photos of KTTS television classroom - science.

2001-51.121
A black and white photo of KTTS announcer, Jess Wade.

2001-51.347
A black and white photo of two men next to KTTS camera.

2001-51.346
A black and white photo of two men at KTTS interview.

2001-51.25
A black and white photo of Bob Sutton, KTTS News.

1992-232.1296
A photo of industrial arts boys being filmed by KTTS.

2001-51.178
A black and white photo of Leonard Rader of KTTS news.

2001-51.18
A black and white photo of KTTS film director, Ted Tucker.

2001-51.14
A black and white photo of dedication of KTTS Bldg. on Division.

2001-51.16
A black and white photo of dedication of KTTS Bldg. on Division.

2000-206-57
Black and white photo of an unidentified technician at KTTS, Channel 10, with a wall of broadcasting equipment.

2000-206-31
Black and white photo of broadcaster Jim Allwood, news anchor for KTTS, Channel 10.

2001-51.219
A black and white photo of a man in KTTS television booth.

2001-51.171
A photo of Dennis Riodan of KTTS, radio continuity.

2001-51.591
A black and white photo of three men of KTTS news.

2001-51.230
A black and white photo of KTTS set with camera and two men.


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