Alumni and alumnae
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Alumni (usually male) and alumnae (usually female) are graduates from a school, university or college. It can also be used to refer to a former member, contributor, former employee or an inmate of an institution or group.
Found in 35 Collections and/or Records:
Annabelle Sumera manuscript collection
Collection
Identifier: 018.AS
Abstract
Annabelle Sumera who died in 2005 was a 1942 graduate of Michigan State Normal School and 1964 teacher of the year. She was a longtime resident, a principal, and elementary school teacher in Birmingham, Michigan before retiring to write poetry and childrens books, rhymes, and short stories. The Annabelle Sumera Book Collection range from 1970 to 2005 and contains clippings, two childrens books authored by Sumera and two compilations of essays, poems and rhymes...
Dates:
1970 - 2005
Theresa Krause Memorablia collection
Collection
Identifier: 04.TK
Abstract
Materials in the Theresa Krause Memorablia collection include give aways from the Sigma Nu Phi sorority incluing a ring, stein, and Starlite Swirl Semi-Formal dance keepsake. Krause was a student at EMU in the late 1950s and a member of the Sigma Nu Phi sorority.
Dates:
1957 - 1960
Thomas Glen Smith papers
Collection
Identifier: 01.TGS
Abstract
The Thomas Glen Smith papers contain two research papers completed by Smith while attending Michigan State Normal School in the late 1940s. Each paper was bound and submitted to Professor Paul Hubbell in the Department of Social Sciences. Records date from 1949.
Dates:
1949 - 1949
Welcome EMU Alumni and Friends Banner
Collection
Identifier: 01.WB
Abstract
The Welcome EMU Alumni and Friends banner is an oversize plastic banner that reads "Welcome EMU Alumni and Friends." The banner is green and white, and is undated.
Dates:
Undated
William Henry VanFleet collection
Collection
Identifier: 01.WHV
Abstract
The William Henry VanFleet collection includes personal items collected by William H. VanFleet (class of 1930) and donated to the Univeristy Archives by his son, William E. VanFleet (class of 1965). VanFleet was a member of the Kappa Phi Alpha Fraternity, the 1927-29 basketball teams and graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education, going on to teach Physical Education and serving as the department head at Hutchins Junior High School in Detroit,...
Dates:
1930 - 1960