History Harvest of Higher Education

This is a photograph of the city of Corpus Christ, Texas in 1956 posted in TheSilverKing yearbook. This photo is of landscape of downtown.

1956 yearbook photo of the city of Corpus Christi Texas

In 1956, TheSilverKing yearbook proudly unveiled Corpus Christi's thriving cityscape, highlighting the vibrant life beyond the campus. This panoramic view from the past reveals a bustling city, more than the sum of its parts—a vibrant testament to the spirit of Corpus Christi in the mid-20th century.
 

A young woman throws a dart at a school function. The hand written sign shows it is 10 cents and says '(NO CREDIT)'

Dart Throw TheSilverKin1956

Captured in this nostalgic image is a participant playing darts at a campus event. This hand decorated sign displays a chance for skill and amusement for the mere cost of 10 cents. The sign declares ‘No credit’ which serves as a charming reminder of the simple joys valued and the world of entertainment spare change could unlock. 

A student, Hank, is pied in the face with the caption, "Hank! What happened to you? Don't you know better than to make a woman mad?"

Pie Throwing Contest TheSilverKing 1956

 A student, Hank, gets slammed in the face with pies at an event on campus. Hanks pied face and the witty caption, "Hank! What happened to you? Don't you know better than to make a woman mad?," hints a timeless tradition of good-natured humor.

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