Items · Sights · EMU Archives Omeka (2024)

  • Old Main South Elevation (reconstruction)

    This south elevation by Rorison was likely the other elevation drawing of Old Main included in the MSNS exhibit. This elevation shows the original 1852 section (rebuilt after a fire in 1860), the front addition (1878), the rear addition (1882), and the south wing (1888). The exhibit also included four floor plans of Old Main, but we have not been able to identify them. Digitally repaired image.

  • Old Main North Elevation (Reconstruction)

    This north elevation of the Old Main building drawn by Ypsilanti architect E. P. Rorison was part of the Michigan State Normal School exhibit at the 1893 World’s Fair. The label in the bottom right corner reading “Michigan Public Schools 946” confirms that this drawing from the University Archives is the actual document exhibited in Chicago. This elevation depicts Old Main’s original 1852 section (rebuilt after a fire in 1860), the front addition (1878), the rear addition (1882), and the north wing (1888). The College’s original building, Old Main stood where the Boone / Ford / Pierce Quadrangle is today. Digitally repaired image.

  • Old Main and the Conservatory

    Commonly known as Old Main, it was the second "Main" building after the first burned in a fire. The building housed all classrooms, the library, and administrative offers were all held in Old Main before the constructed of additional buildings. Old Main was continually added onto, significantly changing its appearance. Because of its disrepair, Old Main was demolished in 1948.

  • Main building from south, showing Conservatory and Boiler house. Rear of the Normal hall from Cross street.

    The three-story Old Main building was constructed in 1852, and was largely paid for by the citizens of Ypsilanti, and other nearby cities (they paid $12,000 and the total cost of the building was ~$20,000). By the time this image was taken in 1893, the Main building had been restored after a fire that had occurred in 1859, and three additions had been completed on the building to accommodate the growing school and student body. The building that would eventually become the Conservatory was first proposed in 1864, but many delays relating to construction and loss of interest in the project delayed its completion until 1870. Originally, the building was used as the Training School, but officially became the Conservatory of music in 1882.

  • Training School 6th Grade First Floor - Room 10-11

    This image depicts a 6th grade Training School class, which was taught by Winnie Robinson, who is likely the adult woman who is standing at the side of the classroom. Grammar lessons were emphasized in this grade, as the most detailed subject in the 6th grade curriculum was Language. Language lessons covered a large array of topics such as sentence structure, syntax, and manuscript work. Additionally, the sixth graders were taught about the dangers of stimulants and narcotics as a part of their General Lessons curriculum.

  • Professional Lecture in Geography.

    This image depicts a large group of students attending a Geography lecture, as evidenced by the 9 students who are practicing drawing various continents, as well as the state of Michigan on the chalkboard. Professor Austin George can be seen standing in the back of the lecture room watching over the students. Three additions were made to the Old Main Building, front addition in 1874, rear addition in 1881, and third addition in 1883, to expand the schools available facilities, such as the creation of large lecture rooms to accommodate the Normal’s fast-growing student population. The original lecture rooms on campus only had enough space to house about 60 students.

  • Modern Languages 2nd Floor - Room 36.

    This image depicts a Modern Languages class being taught by Annie Patton, who was Dr. Lodeman’s assistant, and the only other German and French language faculty member. There were eight terms for the German course, and six terms for the French course. Students who took all eight terms of the German course were required to teach a German lesson to Training School students to prove their proficiency in the language.

  • Library First Floor - Room 4.

    This image depicts a large group of students studying in the library, which did not yet have its own building when the image was taken in 1893. During the 1892-1893 school year, when beloved librarian Genevieve Walton became head librarian, there were approximately 12,000 volumes in the library’s collection. There was a recognition in the Normal School catalog that the library needed to expand to include individual collections for each academic department. While it is clear there was an impressive collection amassed already, the catalog stated that in regards to their laboratories and library collections, “Much is yet to be desired” (p.83).

  • Prof. Barbour English Class.

    This image depicts an English class being taught by the head of the English Language and Literature Department, Florus Barbour. Instruction in English Language and Literature focused on three sections: Grammar, Rhetoric, and Literature.

  • Physical Training Basem*nt - Room G

    This image depicts a group of male students participating in a Physical Training session, which was held in the basem*nt of the Old Main building. In the winter of 1892-93, when this image would have been taken, Austin George urged the State Legislature to appropriate funding for a gymnasium building. After Professors Sill, Barbour, and George took several trips to Lansing to pitch their idea to the Legislature, $20,000 was appropriated for the construction of the building which was dedicated on May 18, 1894 (Putnam). The Normal School was the first college in the country to offer teacher training in physical education courses.

  • Class in Literature 2nd Floor - Room 44

    This image depicts a Literature class being taught by the head of the English Language and Literature department, Florus Barbour. When Barbour began his teaching career, he viewed teaching only as a stepping stone to his desired career path of preaching from behind the pulpit. Eventually, however, Barbour grew to understand the importance of public school work and the teaching profession, and grew deeply loyal to the Michigan State Normal School. The English Department head never fully departed from his theological interests, as he impressed upon his students the “value and importance of moral and religious character in teachers” (Putnam).

  • Class in Literature Second Floor - Room 42

    This image depicts a Literature class. There is a prominent quote on the chalkboard that reads, “Truth is the highest thing a man may keep.” Literature played a prominent role in the lives of many students at the Normal, as the four largest clubs at the Normal were literary societies. Additionally the English Language and Literature Department was one of the largest departments at the Normal in 1893 which, along with the Mathematics Department, had four staff members (some departments only had one staff member at the time).

  • Classical Languages 2nd Floor Room 45.

    This image depicts a Latin language class being taught by Helen B. Muir, who acted as Benjamin D’Ooge’s assistant in the Ancient Languages Department. Due to the fact that “Caesar” can be seen on the chalkboard, it is likely that this was a second year Latin class as the curriculum focused heavily on Caesar’s commentaries. According to the 1892-93 Normal register, “the reading of some good biography of Caesar” was also required. Four years of Latin lessons were offered to all Normal students, but advanced courses were only offered to students pursuing the advanced courses leading to the degree of Bachelor of Pedagogics.

  • Gymnastics inside Warner gymnasium, 1979

    Gymnastics inside Warner gymnasium, EMU, 1979

  • Warner Locker Rooms

    Inside warner locker rooms, 1979

  • Patrons playing racquetball, EMU 1982

    Students on a raquetball court, EMU 1982

  • Inside Warner Locker rooms, EMU

    Inside view of Warner Locker Rooms, EMU 1979

  • Fencing inside Warner gymnasium

    Fencing practice inside Warner gymnasium, EMU 1979

  • Students inside Warner Locker Room

    Student dries hair while another walks through Warner Locker Room, EMU 1979

  • Membership office, Rec/IM Warner building 1979

    Students gather inside Rec membership office in the EMU Warner building 1979

  • Warner Locker Rooms

    Inside the warner locker rooms

  • Wide shot of weight room inside Warner with Record Board hanging in the back

    Patrons working out in weight room in Warner building

  • Fencing in Warner

    Students fencing inside Warner gym

  • Gym inside Warner building at EMU, 1979

    Gym inside Warner building at EMU, 1979.

  • Weight room, Warner building

    Weight room in Warner building.

  • Campus001

    Outside unknown building

  • Construction, Exterior

    Exterior view of the Rec building construction.

  • Anna W. Field, Centennial Address, 1949

    Anna W. Field taught in the Michigan Normal College Training School from 1915 until 1928, when she joined the Department of History at MSNC as a professor. Retiring in 1946 from the History Department, Field was selected to attend the dedication of the new Pierce Hall in 1949, and to give her remembrances of the original Pierce Hall. In this address, Field speaks of how the original building was the cultural center of Michigan Normal College, and how its growth and expansion mirrored the growth of MSNC itself.

  • Stephen Nisbet, Bowen Field House Dedicatory Address, 1955

    A member of the Michigan State Board of Education, Stephen Nisbet uses an analogy of Babe Ruth to illustrate the importance of teamwork whether on the baseball diamond or when building a new building on the campus of Michigan State Normal College. State government, the local community, and the college itself are the team players involved in building the new Bowen Field House. Without that group effort, Nisbet says, the porject would not have come to fruition.

  • Eugene Elliott, Bowen Field House Dedicatory Address, 1955

    Eugene Elliott was President of Michigan State Normal College and Eastern Michigan University from 1949-1965. In this address at the dedication of Bowen Field House, Elliott thanks all those who lent a hand in the planning, funding, and building of the structure. The new facility, he says, will meet the needs of a rapidly growing student body, as well as strengthen the values of students while it is being used 10-14 hours per day.

  • Senator Louis G. Christian, Bowen Field House Dedicatory Address, 1955

    Michigan Senator Louis G. Christian expresses his gratitude for being allowed a part in the building of Bowen Field House, remarking that a sound body is essential to a sound mind. Happy for Michigan State Normal College and the Ypsilanti community, Christian relates an “Arabian proverb:” “He who has health has hope; he who has hope has everything.”

  • E. Walfred Erickson, University Library Dedicatory Address, 1967

    E. Walfred Erickson, Head Librarian at Eastern Michigan University, gave this address at the University Library dedication ceremony. In the speech, Erickson thanks all parties at length who had a hand in the planning, funding, and construction of the new building, calling Eugene Elliott the “father of this child,” and Representative Joseph Warner, “the rich uncle of this child.”

  • Timothy Dyer, Address at the Dedication of Bowen Field House, 1967

    Timothy Dyer served twelve years on the Board of Regents at Eastern Michigan University, and two years as Mayor of Ypsilanti. In this audio recording, Dyer explains the connection between the Ypsilanti community and Eastern Michigan University, stating that both entities coexist and that each must take the other into consideration. He congratulates EMU, on the behalf of the City of Ypsilanti, on the building of the new library.

  • Jeffery Duncan, Oral History Interview, 2019

    Dr. Jeffery Duncan was professor of English Language and Literature at EMU from 1971 until his retirement in 2012. Awarded the Ronald Collins Distinguished Faculty Award in 2002, Duncan was regarded as one of the most beloved faculty members at the University for his rough and tumble Tulsa upbringing and inventive, innovative teaching methods.

  • NCPEA, Group Photo, WEAPS, 1953

    Black and white photographic print of the Wives of the Educational Administration Professors, photographed outside of a campus building at Michigan State University, 1953. Lower Row: Gribble, Pillard, Gee, Borgeson, Lonsdale, Keyes, Herrick, Kelly, Mukerji, Nicholas, Ahern, Hopper, Bills Middle Row: Jarman, Gorman, Morphet, Walso, Van Ness, Albright, Dean, Henzlik, McCann, Miler, Swartz, Yeager, Petty, Cole, Knox, Lynch Upper Row: Badger, Johnson, Isenberg, Wilson, Aurand, Campbell, Troxell, White, co*cking, Norwood, Graff, Reeves

  • NCPEA, Group Photo, WEAPS, 1950

    Black and white photographic print of the Wives of the Educational Professors, standing outdoors in rows adjacent to a campus building at Cornell University, 1950. 1st Row: Mesdames å_ co*cking, De Hart, Davies, Henzlik, Butterworth, Little, Simpson, Langfitt 2nd Row: Mesdames å_ Winsor, Gilliland, Norwood, Pierce, Graf, Walsh, Herrick 3rd Row: Mesdames å_ Flescher, Gee, Janman, Yeager, Cushman, Cotton 4th Row: Mesdames - Thompson, Pugmire, Anderson, Rosenstingel, Owen, Gregg, Campbell, Davidson

  • Black and white photographic print of the Wives and the Children of the Educational Administration Professors, gathered together outside of a campus building at the University of Oregon, 1957.

  • Black and white photographic print of Wives and Children of the Educational Administration Professors gathered together on the exterior stairs of the Student Union Building on the campus of the University of Connecticut, 1955. Left to Right. Row 1: Carpenter, Lynch, Jarman, Wollard, Hagman, Yeager, Street, Carrington, Pound, W. Anderson, Chase, Savage, Stumpf, Tag Row 2 & 2a: Arnold, Peterson, Gribble, Borgeson, Miller, L. Anderspn, Graff, Henzlik, Hopper, Reed, Childress, Gray, Nelson, Domian, Brownell, Petty, Hall, Hallen Dyer, Karl Stumpf, Roe, Charles Lynch, Belty Sadler Row 3: Buelke, Ahern, co*cking, Benben, Simpson, Harris, Wagner, Jean Buelke, Sprawles, Kelley, Rey Hall, Billy Savage, Shaw, Bullock, E. Johnson Bottom Row: Karen Buelke, Barbara Buekle, Paul Benben, Jean Hagman, Thomas Hagman, Mary Childress, Victoria Childress, Reese Wallard, Andy Moore, Richard Harman, John Buelke, Bruce Shaw, Bess Hall, Kit Buelke, Sean Petty, Addie Campbell, Nancy Rae, Ruth Brownell

  • Black and white photographic print, second copy, of the Wives and the Children of the Educational Administration Professors, gathered together outside of a campus building at the University of Oregon, 1957.

  • NCPEA, Group Photo, TEAPS, 1976

    Black and white photographic print of the Teens of Educational Administration Professors standing outdoors together on a series of stairs in front of a campus building at the University of Tennessee.

  • Matte, color photograph of the Teens and Children of Educational Administration Professors gathered together on a series of stairs at California State University, Los Angeles; foliage and a campus building are visible in the background. Hand-written on the bottom of the recto, "CSULA '90."

  • Matte, color photograph of the Teens and Children of the Educational Administration Professors, whom have been gathered on a series of brick stairs on the campus of Southwest Texas State University; a building entryway and foliage are visible in the background.

  • Black and white photographic print of the Teens and Children of Educational Administration Professors, whom are seated and standing together in a grassy area of campus at the University of Oregon; foliage and a campus building are visible in the background.

  • NCPEA, Group Photo, SEAPS, 1992

    Black and white photographic print of the Spouses of Educational Administration Professors whom have been gathered together outside on a patio and series of stairs at Indiana State University; a campus building and foliage are visible in the background.

  • NCPEA, Group Photo, SEAPS, 1990

    Matte, color photograph of the Spouses of Educational Administration Professors gathered together on a series of stairs at California State University, Los Angeles; foliage and a campus building are visible in the background. Hand-written on the bottom of the recto, "CSULA '90."

  • NCPEA, Group Photo, SEAPS, 1988

    Color photographic print of the Spouses of the Educational Administration Professors, standing on a series of concrete steps outside of a building on the campus of Western Michigan University, 1988. Row 1: Maria Romanec, Mae Baratta, Dorothy Rogers, Madeleine Miklos, Beverly Sterrett, Arlene Bratlien, Mary Carlin, Lola Rose Row 2: Eileen Krong, Mari-Ann Roth, Jeanne M. Thomas, Marilyn Browder, Amy Beck, Carolyn Hoyle, Elaine Dyer-Smiley, Joy Vaupel, Bette Holt Row 3: Maxine Holmes, Lee Detwiler, Jean Anderson, Alene Turner, Mary Markus, Mary Barham, Inez Petrie, Donna Stalcup Row 4: Elaine Valenti, Margaret Gies, Clare Pedemski, Gladys Kimbrough, Shirley Fitch, Sally Nasstrom, Marie Kelley, Shirley DeBower, Joye Kohl, Gloria Strope Row 5: Marian Orlosky, Sara Wildman, Norma Harvey, Martha Willis, Lil Estes, Erma Manley, Joan West, Gail Bass, Edith Kline, Maxine Bearden

  • NCPEA, Group Photo, SEAPS, 1985

    Glossy, color photograph of the Spouses of Educational Administration Professors whom are gathered together in a grassy area of campus at Mississippi State University; foliage and a campus building are visible in the background.

  • NCPEA, Group Photo, SEAPS, 1982

    Matte, color photograph of the Spouses of Educational Administration Professors, whom are gathered together on a series of brick stairs on the campus of Southwest Texas State University; a building entryway is visible behind the spouses. Left to Right: Row 1: Judy Seifert, Florence Smith, Eileen Coleman, Mae Baratta, Ruth Hayes, Carol Lovell, Clare Podemski, Amy Beck. Row 2: Mary N. Barham, Betty Cross, Betty Beckner, Chris Randles, Marilyn Browder, Judy Boyle, Norma Harvey. Row 3: Nettie Enns, Dorothy Helmes, Kathleen Evans, Marlene Herring, Dottie Larmee, Marjorie O'Reilly, Joyce Broussard. Row 4: Lola Rose, Milton Piotrowski, Edna Piotrowski, Ruth Staub, Elaine Norton, Meg Green, Joye Kohl. Row 5: Dulcie Hill, Judy Hines, Mary Markus, Carolyn Hoyle, Lil Estes, Gladys Fisher. Row 6: Helen Smiley, Edith Kline, Alice Jackman. Row 7: Sally Nasstrom, Gail Bass, Elaine Valenti, Lyn Livingston, Arlene Bratlien, Judy Bailey, Jean Hughes, Gloria Strope. Row 8: Sharon Kurtz, Erma Manley, Dale Stevens, Rubye Hornbostel, Lois Wholers, Mildred Holt, Pat Thompson, Judy Birch.

  • NCPEA, Group Photo, SEAPS, 1977

    Black and white photographic print of the Spouses of Educational Administration Professors seated and standing together in a grassy area on the campus of The University of Oregon; foliage and a campus building are visible in the background. Left to Right: Row 1: Lola Rose, Mae Baratta, Elaine Norton, Lil Estes, Carolyn Hoyle, Ruth Hayes, Ardelle Boardman, Donna Stalcup, Laura Lohman, Milly Hall, Angie Rands, Marilynn Sater, Charleene Kromer, Twila Abbott, Madeline Miklos, Patricia Gutek. Row 2: Barbara Jacobsen, Sandra Piele, Joanne Grabinski, Ernestine Brown, Betty Brumbaugh, Margaret Savage, Alene Turner, Chris Randles, Margaret Hicks, Eileen Krong, Joanne Thomas, Dottie Pisapia, Barbara Fairbanks, Kathleen Evans, Sylvia Rogers, Lalah Ewing, Gladys Shelton, Nettie Enns, Helen Hatch. Row 3: Virginia Roberts, Rojean Tedder, Melitta Friesen, Erma Manley, Jane Jackman, Mildred Holt, Marilyn Browder, Ruth Hudson, Dorothy Larmee, Norma McNew, Janet Carlton, Marjorie O'Reilly, Eloise Fry, Pauline Boyd, Dorothy O'Fallon, Verna Johnston, Lois Matzner, Maxine Holmes, Mary Lea Hefner, Barbara Feldvebel, Ruby Hornbostel, Miriam Roberts, MaryBelle Gallien. Row 4: Sally Nasstrom, June A. Bailey, Joye Kohl, Ellen Whorton, Sue Miskel, Edith Kline, Leota Ryan, Elaine Valenti, Mary Utermohlen, Marlene Herring, Afton Christenson, Esther Boles, Audrey Jennings, Ruth Bishop, June Piper, June Saxe. Fence Row: Jacquie Rasmussen, Mary Markus, Bobbie Munsterman, Dorothy Nicholson, David H. Hinton, Mary Lou Byrne, Judy Bailey, Jane Richardson, Wealthy Murphy, Ginny Croft, Lois Hayes, Candy Gill, Pat Gordon.

  • NCPEA, Group Photo, SEAPS, 1976

    Black and white photographic print of the Spouses of Educational Administration Professors, standing together outdoors on a series of steps in front of a campus building at The University of Tennessee, 1976. The word, "REESE" is visible in the windows, behind the spouses. The names of all SEAPS are listed in order by row from right to left. Row 1: Lalah Ewing, Florence DeWoody, LaVon Laughery, Mary Ann Sroufe, Barbara Feldvebel, Sara Jane Whittier, Gladys Shelton, Eryn Moore, Charleene Kromer, Betty Brower, Bobbie Munsterman, Chris Randles, and Gilma Preus. Row 2: Mary Northby, Mae Baratta, Sylvia Rogers, Ruth Bishop, Brenda Trotter, Pat Hoy, Pat Appleberry, Isabel Squires, Mary George, Elaine Valenti, Dorothy O'Fallon, and Pat Thompson. Row 3: Marlene Herring, Jane Roland, Erma Graff, Phyllis Montello, Sarah Kaplan, Penny Cook (Whittier), Eloise Fry, Ruth Hudson, Gladys Johns, Milly Hall, and Dorothy Gragg. Row 4: Carolyn Hoyle, Jeannette Sarthory, Fran Van Meter, Phyllis Trustry, Maxine Holmes, Eileen Krong, Betty Lambert, Laurie Elseroad, Carol C. Greenfield, and Eleanor Niederhauser. Row 5: Betty J. Turner, Norma L. Taylor, Lois Matzner, Em Lovell, Mattie Sommerville, Lois Wohlers, Jeanne Thomas, Twila Abbott, Kathy Geske, and Jeanne Meyers. Row 6: Joyce Snyder, Jacquie Rasmussen, Marilynn Sater, Kathleen Evans, Mildred Holt, Evelyn Blackmon, Jean Hughes, Nancy Mansergh, Joan co*ker and Virginia Douglas. Row 7: Judy Bailey, Beverly Monks, Sue Miskel, Suzie Sybouts, Shirley Walden, Jan Furtwengler, Peg McGivney, Sally Nasstrom, Esther Boles, and Mary Utermohlen. Row 8: Mary J. Peccolo, Jeanette Coffield, Elaine Norton, Jan St. Clair, Maryanne McNamara, Mary Ryan, Lois Hayes, Lee Bunger, and Edith Kline.

  • NCPEA, Group Photo, EAPS, 1992

    Black and white photographic print of the Educational Administration Professors gathered outside on a patio and series of stairs at Indiana State University; a campus building and foliage are visible in the background.

  • NCPEA, Group Photo, EAPS, 1989

    Glossy, color photographic print of the Educational Administration Professors, standing on a series of brick steps in front of a campus building at the University of Alabama, 1989. Row 1: Unknown, Unknown, Mary Shelton, Maynard Bratlein, Dale Hayes, Frank Barham, Anita Pankake, Cathy Broadwell, Pat Crisci, Unknown, Linda Avila, Tony Bratta, James Livingston, Walter Sistrunk, Diane Monteith, Peter LoPresti, Rosemary Papalewis, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Paula Short, Carrel Anderson Row 2: Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Chuck Kline, Don Orlosky, Gerald Rasmussen, Bob Thompson, John Hoyle, Mel Buckley, Peter Husen, Donald Musela, Robert O'Reilly, Harold Hawkins, Unknown, Raleigh Jackson Row 3: Dwain Estes, George Michel, Tom Petrie, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, John Skehan, Marilyn Grady, Howard Holt, Clarence Fitch, Emmett Burnett, Unknown, Unknown, Davis Blomquist, Mike Thomas, Unknown Row 4: Lloyd DuVall, Larry Smiley, Jim Bennett, Harry Randles, Chuck Williams, Unknown, John Beck, Unknown, Lloyd Parnell, Unknown, Unknown, Tom Tedder, Unknown, Unknown, Paul Bredeson, William McInerny, Unknown, Richard Podemski, Unknown, Don Lemon Row 5: Unknown, Albert Kennard, Unknown, Joe Sarthory, Unknown, Gale Rose, Unknown, Robert Prickett, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Lynn Turner, Randall Lindsey, Jack Greer, Jim McNamara, Unknown Row 6: Unknown, Roger Grabinski, Unknown, Don Coleman, Dorman Krong, Unknown, Cynthia Jackson, Richard Blackbourn, Unknown, Weldon Beckner, Fred Harvey, John Strope, R.R. Karst, M. Parks, Jasper Valenti, Joseph Taylor

  • NCPEA, Group Photo, EAPS, 1988

    Color photographic print of the Educational Administration Professors, posed on a concrete stairway on the campus of Western Michigan University; a campus building is visible in the background. Row 1: Philip Carlin, John Kohl, Anita Pankake, Frank Barham, Unknown, Anne Toppins, Pat Crisci, Tony Baratta, Rosemary Papalewis, Donald Musella, Diane Monteith, Jim Livingston, Gerald Rasmussen Row 2: Ralph Kimbrough, Don Orlosky, Walter Sistrunk, Don Herring, Robert Stalcup, Don Piper, John Beck, John Skehan, Harold Bishop Row 3: Howard Holt, Harold Hawkins, Maria Shelton, Carrel Anderson,John Augenstein, Mel Buckley, Unknown, Tom Petrie, Chuck Kline Row 4: Peter Husen, Ley Browder, Jim Sanders, Marilyn Grady, Robert Prickett, Paula Short, Robert O'Reilly, Larry Smiley, Edgar Kelley Row 5: Frank Markus, Don Coleman, Unknown, Mike Thomas, Unknown, Ed Lilley, David Blomquist, Unknown Row 6: Erwin Miklos, Tom Tedder, Jerry Bass, Paul Bredeson, Maynard Bratlein, Unknown, Linda Avila, Unknown Row 7: Dwain Estes, Lloyd DuVall, Ken Lane, William McInerny, Warren Hodges, Ed Bailey, Robert Hefner, John Greer Row 8: Larry Birch, Rod Roth, Nate Essex, Norman Krong, Unknown, Frederick Gies, John Hoyle, Luvern Cunningham, Joseph Taylor Row 9: Roy Nasstrom, Dick Hill, Richard Podemski, Don Lemon, George Michel, Peter LoPreseti, Malcolm Rogers, Unknown, Paul Stevens Row 10: Lynn Turner, Jim McNamara, Carrol DeBower, Fred Harvey, Tom Detwiler, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Gale Rose, Jasper Valenti, Chuck Willis Row 11: Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, George Holmes, Unknown, Carl Vaupel, Phil West, John Strope, Weldon Beckner, Charles Manley

  • NCPEA, Group Photo, EAPS, 1983

    Black and white photographic print of the Educational Administration Professors gathered outside in front of a campus building, at the University of Montana, 1983.

  • NCPEA, Group Photo, EAPS, 1982

    Matte, color photograph of the Educational Administration Professors, gathered together on a series of brick stairs on the campus of Southwest Texas State University; a building entryway and foliage are visible in the background.

  • NCPEA, Group Photo, EAPS, 1977

    Black and white photographic print of the Educational Administration Professors seated, and standing together on a series of stairs, surrounded by foliage and in front of a campus building at The University of Oregon.

  • NCPEA, Group Photo, EAPS, 1976

    Black and white photographic print of the Educational Administration Professors standing together outdoors on a series of stairs in front of a campus building at the University of Tennessee, 1976.

  • NCPEA, Group Photo, EAPS, 1957

    Black and white photographic print of the Educational Administration Professors gathered together outdoors at the University of Oregon, 1957; a campus building is visible in the background.

  • NCPEA, Group Photo, EAPS, 1955

    Black and white photographic print of the Educational Administration Professors gathered together outdoors, standing in front of the Student Union Building on the campus of the University of Connecticut, 1955.

  • NCPEA, Group Photo, EAPS, 1954

    Black and white photographic print of the Educational Administration Professors gathered together on an exterior staircase, adjacent to a building on the campus of the University of Denver, 1954.

  • NCPEA, Group Photo, EAPS, 1951

    Black and white photographic print of the Educational Administration Professors, photographed together on the stairs of the Administration Building, on the campus of Colorado State College of Education, 1951.

  • Matte, color photograph of the Educational Administration Professors and the Spouses of the Educational Administration Professors gathered together on a brick patio at Indiana State University; an adjacent campus building is visible in the background. Also, hand-written on the bottom of the recto, "Indiana State Univ. '92."

  • NCPEA, Group Photo, ChEAPS, 1988

    Color photographic print of the Children of the Educational Administration Professors, standing on a series of concrete steps outside of a building on the campus of Western Michigan University, 1988. Row 1. Adam Dyer, Mandy Bass, Mary-Frances Barham, Lisa Valenti, Jennifer Sanders, Laura Dyer Row 2: Stephen Labbe, Nick Gies, Jessica Papalewis, Vann Vaupel, Megan Kriss, Julian Serfin, McNeil Ludenberg Row 3: Ted Gies, Jonna Beck, Jodi Bass, Maria Gies, Anne Labbe, Jamie Sanders, Jeff Birch Row 4: Marcus Bratlein, Johanna Kohl, Sunnye Avila, Julie Markus, Tara Roth, Shayla Roth, Paul Dyer Row 5: Christian Bredeson, Erica Bredeson, Scott Stalcup, Jim Kohl, Matt Podemski, Suzi Podemski, Christopher Bratlin

  • NCPEA, Group Photo, ChEAPS, 1976

    Black and white photographic print of the Children of Educational Administration Professors, standing together outdoors on a series of stairs in front of a campus building at the University of Tennessee; also pictured with the children are their hosts.

  • NCPEA, Group Photo, ChEAPS, 1953

    Black and white photographic print of the Children of the Educational Administration Professors, gathered together on a series of stairs outside a campus building at Michigan State University, 1953. Lower Row: Jay Pillerd, Mary Miller, Susie Petty, Anne Miller, Bruce Hopper, Vickie Childress, Bobby Hopper, Mary Anne Bilks Middle Row: Eloise Aurand, Gary and Alan Pillard, John and Bud miller Upper Row: Alene Peterson, Betsy Morphet, Margaret Johnson, David Norwood, Jane Brownell, Karen Peterson, Fred Nicholas, Frank Norwood

  • NCPEA, EAPS Group Photo, 1975

    Black and white photographic print of the Educational Administration Professors standing on a series of concrete stairs on the campus of North Dakota State University; a campus building is visible in the background. Hand-written on the recto, "North Dakota State Univ. '75."

  • NCPEA Group Photo, WEAPS, 1972

    Black and white photographic print of the Wives of the Educational Administration Professors seated on a series of stairs outside of a campus building at the University of Vermont, 1972. From Left to Right: Row 1: Virginia Deever, Lil Estes, Lois Wahlers, Priscilla Boyan, Margaret Bird, Evelyn Blackmon, Shirley Romano, Thelma Campbell, Florence DeWoody, Dawn Price, Patsy Parker, Mae Baratta, Pat Hoy, Carolyn McNeill, Nancy Payne, Jane Lang, Barbara Fairbanks, Karin Larson, Charlene Kromer, Eryen Moore Row 2: Lalah Ewing, Joy Laughlin, Esther Boles, Jeannette Lundquist, Louvenia Bright, Helen Weaver, Dorothy Ann Gragg, Barbara Chambers, Louis Marconnit, Mildred Holt, Nancy Mansergh, Marilyn Browder, Marge St. John, Genie York, Anne Gordon, Sylvia Rogers, Midge Northby, Elaine Valeti, Norma Rose, Nancy L. Brown, Mary Ann Stroufe Row 3: Marcia Conrad, Carolyn Hoyle, Bettie Reid, Dale Stevens, Emma Strattan, Beverlee Benben, Virginia Douglas, Joyce Snyder, Marjorie C. Jerry, Pearl Silverstein, Lillian Seiferth, Lala Rose, Kathy Evans, Shirley Walden, Erma Manley, Olive Julian, Jean Hughes, Angie Bumbarger Row 4: Sharon Seagren, Mary Markus, Mary Gasser, Jo Fay Ricketts, Ruth Hudson, Sara Kaplan, Judith Stark, Betsey Bernhardt, Sue Miskel, Marlene Herring, Eileen Krong, Chris Randles, Lois B. Hayes, Gladys Shelton, Milly Hall, Maxine Holmes, Eleanor Thiemann, Dorothy O'Fallon

  • NCPEA Group Photo, WEAPS, 1971

    Black and white photographic print of the Wives of the Educational Administration Professors standing outdoors on a series of stairs in front of a campus building at the University of Utah, 1971. A small card affixed to the central lower portion of the recto reads, "WEAPS (Smiles) WEAPS are folks who make us happy, Fill our lives with friendships true; Whether from New York or California, They're a wonderful, hard-working crew. WEAPS are welcome anywhere you find them, For their share and more they always do å_ But the ones we think are really special are the WEAPS at the U of U!!!" 1st Row å_ Left to Right: Audrey Fawley, Lois Wohlers, Lalah Ewing, Florence DeWoody, Jeannette Demars, Ruth Hayes, Pay Hoy, Nancy Mansergh, Carolyn McNeill, Shirley Olsen, Sylvia Rogers 2nd Row å_ Left to Right: Vi Roe, Marcia Conrad, Milly Hall, Betty Bryan, Mildred Holt, Lois Matzner, Eryn Moore, Gladys Shelton, Elaine Valenti, Lola Rose, Ruth Bishop 3rd Row å_ Left to Right: Kathy Evans, Bette Barr, Ruth Byar, Maxine Holmes, Leota Ryan, Barbara Hawkins, Joan Kleinman, Yvonne Chatburn, Rose Haskew 4th Row å_ Left to Right: Joy Read, Dorothy O'Fallon, Pearl Sarthory, Pauline Boyd, Ellen Whorton, VaLois Hadlock, Jan St.Clair, Mildred Robinson, Margaret Bird, Mae Baratta, Ruth Hudson, Emma Stratton 5th Row å_ Left to Right: Lois Beatty, Nancy Brown, Karin Larson, Diane Case, Virginia Douglas, Gladys Johns, Camilla Morphet

  • NCPEA Group Photo, WEAPS, 1970

    Black and white photographic print of the Wives of the Educational Administration Professors, kneeling, and standing outside of a campus building on the grounds of the University of Southwestern Louisiana, 1970. Row 1 å_Left to Right: Mardi Smith, Pat Hillman, Betty Frasure, Genie York, Mae Baratta, Mildred Holt, Florence DeWoody, Betty Baumbaugh, Mildred Mueller, Lou Greer, Phyllis Montello Row 2 å_ Left to Right: Jo Fay Ricketts, Mary Northby, Lolah Ewing, Lois Matzner, Margaret Bird, Sylvia Rogers, Gladys Shelton, Mary Ducharme, Betty Cross, Carolyn McNeill, Leota Ryan, Marcia Conrad Row 3 å_ Left to Right: Maxine Holmes, Barbara Jacobsen, Helen Hatch, Bea Allen, Margaret Hicks, Ruth Bishop, Evelyn Blackmon, Marilyn Sater, Audrey Fawley, Sarah Kaplan, Ruth Byar, Gladys Kimbrough Row 4 & 5 å_ Left to Right: Eileen Krong, Margaret Savage, Jane Featherstone, Nadine Gleason, Margaret Bontrager, Shirley Walden, Inez Christenson, Virginia Douglas, Joan Reidhead, Edna Jungers, Thelma Campbell, Mary Ann Sroufe, Mary Jewel Adams, Lil Estes, Nancy Mansergh, Carolyn Lewing

  • NCPEA Group Photo, WEAPS, 1968

    Black and white photographic print of the Wives of the Educational Administration Professors are pictured standing in front of the Life Sciences building on the campus of The State University of New York, Albany, 1968. Row 1: Zola Sprowles 2. Ruth Hayes 3. Mary Pockat 4. Lynn Maynard 5. Bette Barr 6. May Pillard 7. Lola Rose 8. Gladys Shelton 9. Florence DeWoody 10. Lalah Ewing 11. Unknown 12. Unknown 13. Barbara Hack 14. Sue Nystrand 15. DeLana Baughman 16. Elizabeth Howe 17. Jean Farquhar 18. Dorothy O'Fallan 19. Colene Schmid 20. Genie York Row 2: 1. Unkown 2. Mildred Holt 3. Evelyn Blackmon 4. Margaret Savage 5. Betty Brumbaugh 6. Bernece Van Drew 7. Millie Hall 8. Ruth H. Arnold 9. Unknown 10. Marguerite Miller 11. Pat Faber 12. Unknown 13. Maurine Petty 14. Joy Laughlin 15. Maryetta Roaden 16. Unknown 17. Unknown 18. Esther Boles 19. Lucille Stewart 20. Chris Randles 21. Maxine Holmes 22. Unknown 23. Bea Allen 24. Barbara Jacobsen 25. Mary Heim Row 3: 1. Unknown 2. Unknown 3. Thelma Campbell 4. Connie Lane 5. Unknown 6. Betty Frasure 7. Lois Wohlers 8. Mrs. Morrill 9. Karen Larson 10. Martha Willis 11. Mary Lynch 12. Georgean Cunningham 13. Unknown Row 4. 1. Shirley Walden 2. Evelyn Jordan 3. Unknown 4. Mary Peccolo 5. Ruth Holloway 6. Lois Matzner 7. Margaret Bird 8. Jo Fay Ricketts 9. Avelyn Hooker 10. Doris Edinger 11. Jan St.Clair 12. Suzie Sybouts 13. Lois Eckel 14. Ruth Staub Noted on the bottom of the page, "HELP! If you are in the WEAP picture, and your name is not on this list, please come to the information desk by DUTCH Quad Cafeteria and add your name."

  • NCPEA Group Photo, TEAPS, 1972

    Black and white photographic print of the Teens of the Educational Administration Professors seated on a series of stairs in front of a campus building at the University of Vermont, 1972. Row 1. Stephen Benben, Tony Baratta, Mark Baratta, Jeff Manley, Mike LaPenna, Johnny Hoyle Row 2. Eric Evans, Barbara Gaynor, Leonard Holmes, Michael McNeil, Nancy Benben, Marueen Evans, Linda Erlandson, Beth Holmes, Gary Kaplan, Paul Erlandson Row 3. Elizabeth Brubacher, Joyce Kaplan, Ann Hudson, Barbara Ann Rose Row 4: Janet Evans, Claire Jerry, John Morconnit, Gwen Snyder, Rebecca Estes, Deanne Walden, Debbie Minzey, Chris Curtis

  • NCPEA Group Photo, TEAPS, 1971

    Black and white photographic print of the Teens of the Educational Administration Professors, seated together on a grassy hillside on the campus of the University of Utah, 1971; a campus building is visible in the background. 1st Row Left to Right: Marueen Evans, Leonard Holmes, Eric Evans, Larry Grinstead, Allan Walker, Phil Walker 2nd Row Left to Right: Ginger Lowrey, Mary Sue McNeill, Julie Grinstead, Nick Baratta, Charlyn McNeill, John Walker 3rd Row Left to Right: Vick Brown, Connie Brown, Craig Read, Diane Grinstead, Ann Hudson, Beth Hudson, Julie Byers 4th Row Left to Right: Lance Read, Karen Grinstead, Mark Baratta, Dave Herring

  • NCPEA Group Photo, TEAPS, 1966

    Black and white group photograph of the Teens of the Educational Administration Professors standing on a series of steps outside of campus building at Indiana University, 1966. Top to Bottom å_ Left to Right: Row 1: 1. Tom Conrad 2. David Boles 3. Becky Evans 4. John Ostlie 5. Bard Hall 6. Doug Stephens 7. Dough English 8. Bob English Row 2: 1. Paula Stapley 2. Nancy Fox 3. Dala Baughman 4. Colleen Fawley 5. Mary Childress 6. Charles Rose 7. Walt Sachs 8. Sue Hack Row 3: 1. Jane Rodman 2. Judie Fox 3. Joy Linda Laughlin 4. Ray Ostlie 5. Ann Farner 6. Taylor Lovell

  • NCPEA Group Photo, TEAPS and ChEAPS, 1980

    Black and white photographic print of the Teens and Children of the Educational Administration Professors, gathered together outside on a series of stairs outside of a campus building at Old Dominion University, 1980.

  • Black and white photographic print of the Teens and Children of the Educational Administration Professors seated on the stairs leading to the Life Sciences Research building on the State University of New York, Albany's campus, 1968. Seated Row 1: 1. Philip Rose 2. Danny Faber 3. å_ 8. Unknown 9. Deanne Walden 10. Jimmy Jordan 11. Kirk Walden 12. Unknown 13. Mindy Faber 14. Kathy Nystrand 15. Maureen McCarty 16. _____ Jordan Row 2: Dlynn Baughman 2. Barbara Rose 3. Diane Hack 4. Karen Willis 5. Bonnie Sanders 6. Mary Knezevich 7. Vanessa Mueller 8. Karen Randles 9. Bill Brower 10. Linda Laughlin 11. Debbie Faber 12. Patty Eckel Rows 3 & 4: Sara Lee Peccolo 2. Mary Linda Miller 3. Anne Miller 4. Carol DeWoody 5. Steven Willis 6. Beth Holmes 7. David Boles 8. Dennis Boles 9. Unknown 10. Unknown 11. Sue Hack 12. Janice Roaden

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