Two students working on the wheel well of a disassembled car. One is standing next to the car and welding, with his visor down. The other is perched in the open body of the car, observing from a crouched position.
Norman H Bangerter (Governor 1985-1993)
Several different machines in the Applied Technology Center. The most prominent machine is a tall robotic arm, painted bright yellow. It is labeled GM Fanuc S-10 which is an automated machine designed for precision assembly and dispensing.
Judd Morgan and three other men stand together, laughing candidly, outside of the Applied Technology Center. Morgan is holding slips of paper that he has drawn from a glass bowl held by another man, as in a raffle.
The ATC sculpture in the midst of being unveiled. It is partially covered by a blue tarp, tied with yellow cord.
One woman and four men, including President Budd, participating in a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Applied Technology Center. They are posing for an out-of-frame photographer to their right, with their scissors poised over a burgundy ribbon.
Governor Bangerter speaking at a podium in the Oak Room of Redwood Campus' Student Center. Four men are seated near him at the front of the room, including Interim President Heber Hunt.
Exterior view of the Applied Technology Center on Redwood Campus, featuring the north-facing stone facade. Snowy mountains are visible beyond the building, but the lawn and trees are green.
A large group of people filing into the Applied Technology Center, beneath an arch of blue and yellow balloons. Many of the people are wearing formal suits.
Slide photographs of the Applied Technology Center (ATC), also known as the Metal Trades Building, on the Taylorsville Redwood Campus. Photographs include the inside and outside of the building, students, faculty, and machinery equipment. Photographs also include Orville D. Carnahan (President 1981-1990), Heber T. Hunt (Interim President 1990-1991), Judd D. Morgan (Interim President 2003-2005), Norman H Bangerter (Governor 1985-1993), and Frank W. Budd (President 1991-2000).
A student operating a metal lathe in the Applied Technology Center.