GUIDE TO THE COLLECTION OF ALUMNI OFFICE
AND ASSOCIATION RECORDS
 
 

Compiled
by
Kathleen Clark

Eastern Kentucky University
R.G. 51
Alumni Association
Records, 1946-1981
5.4 cubic feet
9000 items
12 boxes
87A1


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Historical sketch of the Alumni Association
I. Minutes Series
II. Subject Series


HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

     The Eastern Kentucky Alumni Association was organized on July 12,1909 "when the 'diploma' class of that year met and formed the Eastern Kentucky State Normal School Alumni Association." The president of the class of 1909, Mr. H. Dudley Starns, became the first president of the Association. There were seven charter members. The Alumni Association's formal organization began in 1926 when its first constitution was written under the direction of college librarian and alumnus Miss Mary Floyd. This constitution was replaced in 1929 and 1935 due to the growth of the Association. The latter document has been amended several times. The first campus alumni secretary, Mrs. Melba W. Carter, was appointed also in 1926. Some of the early duties of the alumni secretary included:  helping with the K.E.A. banquet, the Alumni banquet, and collecting the annual membership fee provided by the 1926 constitution.

Since 1926 the Alumni Association has sponsored an annual Alumni Day Dinner and related activities during the spring commencement weekend.  Although discontinued during some of the war years, 1943-1945, this program has evolved through the years to be one of the major events of the Association. In 1956 the organization started presenting the outstanding Alumnus award. The award is made annually at the Alumni Day dinner program. Each recipient's name is added to a walnut plaque located in the Hall of Distinguished Alumni in the Keen Johnson Building.

One of the Association's big programs which began in 1930 has been the organization of the fall Homecoming. Many homecoming activities are sponsored by the Alumni Association and include a dance, registration, barbecue, teas or coffees, and other activities. They also help coordinate the football game, the parade of floats sponsored by campus organizations, and do the promotion work.

A number of Alumni clubs have been organized under the leadership of the Eastern Alumni Association. The two oldest and most active are the Northern Kentucky Eastern Club and the Louisville Club. The Northern Kentucky Eastern Club was later reorganized as the Greater Cincinnati Club in 1963. That club along with the Tri-state club located in Ashland, became the first organizations to receive a formal charter from the Alumni Association. Many other Alumni Clubs have formed over the years including organizations in Ohio, Washington, D.C., Pennsylvania, Florida, Arizona, and California Clubs that have at least 25 members and have been established for three years have a representative on the Alumni Association Executive Committee, the governing body of the Association.

The "Junior Alumni" club was started in 1942. Any child of an alumnus may join by sending the required information to the Association office. Membership cards are mailed out, but it is a club "without dues or duties."

In 1961, the Alumni Association started publishing The Eastern Alumnus.  This magazine, containing news about the alumni, faculty, students, and the campus itself, is usually published twice a year.

The first Alumni scholarship was given in 1963. Various Alumni scholarships have been started by individuals. Along with these, the Association presents 26, 4-year scholarships each year. These are funded largely through donations and sales of Eastern souvenir items and art prints. In 1963 an Alumni Annual Giving Program began. With this program, alumni no longer paid dues, but gave an amount they felt they could afford. Membership dues were reinstated for a brief time in 1982 when the Alumni Association voted to stop receiving University funding.  However, in 1985 a New Annual Fund, similar to the Giving Program, was reinstated.

The year 1968 brought a lot of excitement to the Alumni Association as they started the Alumni Century Fund and approved acquisition of a permanent Alumni Campus Center. The Century Fund, the institution's first major capital giving campaign, was organized to finance the construction of the Meditation Chapel. Donations amounting to several hundred thousand dollars were received from alumni, faculty, and students.  The Alumni Campus Center, located on Lancaster Avenue, was acquired and named the Mary Francis Richards Alumni House in honor of Mrs. Richards who served as Alumni Secretary for many years.

In 1971 the Alumni Association helped in the planning of a bell tower located in the Powell Student Center Complex to honor alumni and students who had lost their lives while serving as members of the U.S. Armed Forces in combat. The Association also commissioned famous sculptor Felix de Weldon to create the Centennial Year Statue. A gift to the campus, the statue represents man's accomplishments in space.  The presentation of the statue was part of the many activities held during the Centennial Year celebration in 1974.

In an effort to help alumni communicate better, the Alumni Association decided to publish a comprehensive Alumni Directory in 1978 which would update earlier directories. Information cards were sent out in an effort to get the current addresses and phone numbers of all 40,000 plus alumni. Those returned were then sent to a publisher who compiled the information into a directory which was sold through the Alumni Association.

As the University grew, the Alumni Association became more involved in working with the students. In 1984 the Association started the Alumni Career Network to work with the Career, Development, and Placement center on campus. Through the network, alumni serve as career contacts, information conduits, and employee recruiters for students. Another tie with University students began in 1985 with the creation of the Student Alumni Association. The organization has assisted the Alumni Association in promoting many events and serves as an important link between students and alumni.

Like any other organization the Alumni Association's growth and development can be directly attributed to its leaders. Through the years the Association has had a group of hard working and dedicated secretaries and directors. They include Melba W. Carter (1926-1929), R.R. Richards (1930-1932), Lucille Derrick (1932-1933), R.R. Richards (1933-1936), Sam Beckley (1936-1942), Mary Francis Richards (1942-1961), Clarence Harmon (1961-1962), J.W "Spider" Thurman (1962-1983), Ron Wolfe (1983-1986), Larry Bailey (1986- ) .*

*Resources used in writing this description:
     Dorris, J. T. (ed.) Five Decades of Progress,
     Eastern Kentucky State College, 1906-1957, pp.251-2S9
     The Eastern Alumnus vols. I-XXV


MINUTES SERIES


Description:
     The Minutes Series consists of one box containing nine folders divided into two sections; the Administrative Council covering 1963-1965 and the Alumni Executive Committee covering 1946-1960 and September 1962 - May 1970. Topics discussed in the Alumni Executive Committee meetings include Alumni Day, K.E.A. Breakfast, election of new Alumni officers and homecoming. There are also financial reports found in these folders. All minutes within each section are arranged chronologically.

Inventory
Box 1
          Administrative Council
          Alumni Executive Committee Meetings
          Alumni Executive Committee Meetings
          Alumni Executive Committee Meetings
          Alumni Executive Committee Meetings
          Alumni Executive Committee Meetings
          Alumni Executive Committee Meetings
          Alumni Executive Committee Meetings
          Alumni Executive Committee Meetings
1963-1965
1946-1960
Sept. 1962-July 1964
Aug. 1964-July 1965
Aug. 1965-July 1966
Aug. 1966-July 1967
Aug. 1967-July 1968
Aug. 1968-July 1969
Sept. 1969-May 1970

Box 1A
Reports and minutes of meeting of Alumni Association of Eastern
     Kentucky State Teachers College (with pictures)
Eastern Almuni Association Ledgers

1927-1951
1944-1964


SUBJECT SERIES

Description:
     The Subject Series consists of 11 boxes covering the years 1949 through 1981. The series includes: correspondence; the dedication of various buildings and memorials; and information on special groups and events. Box seven contains correspondence from Alumni Association Presidents Paul R. Bonton, Edward Gabbard, 0twell Rankin, Ted C. Gilbert, and George E. Martin. Also contained in this box are recommendations on the Alumni program, written by Mary F. Richards, former Alumni secretary.

In the building dedication and memorial section of the series, information can be found on alumni activities in the building of Alumni Coliseum, Chapel of Meditation, the Centennial Year Statue outside the Powell Student Center and the Fred Bishop Memorial. Located in the Hazel Warford - Football Field folder in box nine, is information on the Hazel War ford memorial plaque located in the Weaver Health Building and the plaque to commeorate the Old Hanger Stadium football field. Box 12 includes folders on the Keith Plaque and the new Hanger Stadium Dedication.

The bulk of materials found in the series consists of information on special groups and events. Boxes 10 and 11 contain information on homecoming from 1952 through 1973. Boxes three through five hold folders on one of the Alumni Association's biggest activities, the Alumni Day and Dinner. Folders on the reunions of classes 1928-1935; 1938 and 1939; and 1943 and 1944 are contained in boxes seven and eight. Box six contains a folder with lists of the Alumni Executive Committee members for the years 1949 through 1964. This box also contains the Alumni officers elections folders. These folders are arranged chronologically by the election year. Alumni elected serve one year on the executive board and then assume their office the following year. A folder on "The Crabbe" Group, those who graduated between 1911 and 1916, reunion in 1956 is located in box nine. Another special group of graduates, the "Pioneers" (1907-1910), also has a folder in box nine listed under 50-year Anniversary. More information on the "Pioneers" can be found in box 12. Also contained in this box are folders on the Kentucky Education Association, listed under K.E.A., for the years 1951 through 1973; and a folder on the Kentucky House Bill passed in 1966 that made Eastern Kentucky State College a university.

Other folders on activities of the Alumni Association are also contained in the series. The folders in the series are arranged alphabetically by folder title and chronologically within the folders.

Inventory
Box 2
Alumni Coliseum
Alumni Day 1965 
Alumni Day 1966
Alumni Day 1967 -  (folder 1)
Alumni Day 1967 -  (folder 2)
1963
1964-1965
1965-1966
1966-1967
1966-1967
Box 3
Alumni Day 1968 -  (folder 1)
Alumni Day 1968 -  (folder 2)
Alumni Day 1969 -  (folder 1)
Alumni Day 1969 -  (folder 2)
Alumni Day 1970
1967-1968
1967-1968
1968-1969
1968-1969
1969-1971
Box 4
Alumni Day 1971 
Alumni Day 1972 
Alumni Day 1973 
Alumni Dinner 1952 
Alumni Dinner
1970-1971
1971-1972
1972-1973
1951-1952
1953
Box 5
Alumni Dinner 
Alumni Dinner 
Alumni Dinner 
Alumni Dinner 
Alumni Dinner 
Alumni Dinner 
Alumni Dinner 
Alumni Dinner 
Alumni Dinner 
Alumni Dinner 1963 
Alumni Dinner 1964 
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1962-1963
1963-1964
Box 6
Alumni Directory 
Alumni Executive Committee 
Alumni Officers elections 
Alumni Officers elections 
Alumni Officers elections 
Alumni Officers elections 
Alumni Officers elections 
Alumni Officers elections 
Alumni Officers elections 
Alumni Officers elections 
Alumni Officers elections 
Alumni Officers elections 
Alumni Officers elections 
Alumni Officers elections 
Alumni Officers elections 
Alumni Officers elections 
1977-1981
1949-1964
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960-1962
1963
1964
1965
1967
1968
1969-1970
Box 7
Alumni President: Paul R. Bonton "Correspondence" 
Alumni President: Edward Gabbard "Correspondence" 
Alumni President: Otwell Rankin "Correspondence" 
Alumni President: Ted C. Gilbert "Correspondence"
Alumni President: George E.. Martin "Correspondence" 
Alumni Recommendations 
1976 Awards Committee for Distinguished Alumni 
Bishop, Fred - Dedication 
Centennial Activities 
Chapel 
Chapel Dedication 
Class of 1928 
Class of 1929 
Class of 1930 
1951-1952
1952-1953
1953-1954
1955-1956
1957-1958
Undated
1974-1976
1972
1973-1974
1970-1979
1972
1953
1953-1954
1954-1955
Box 8
Class of 1931 
Class of 1932 
Class of 1933 
Class of 1934 
Class of 1935 
Class of 1938 
Class of 1939 
Class of 1943 
Class of 1944 
Congratulation Letters 
Contribution Letters 
Contributions 
Correspondence 
1956
1957
1958, 1961
1959
1960
1963
1964
1953
1954
1969-1971
1970-1973
1964-1965
1966-1971
Box 9
Correspondence 
Correspondence 
Correspondence 
Correspondence 
Correspondence 
"The Crabbe" Group Commencement 
50-Year Anniversary 
Founders Day 
Hazel War ford - Football Field 
1972
1973
Jan.-June 1974
July 1,1974-June 30,1975
July, 1975-April 1, 1979
1956
1958-1961
1976
1976-1977
Box 10
Homecoming 1952 
Homecoming 1953 
Homecoming 1954 
Homecoming 1955 
Homecoming 1956 
Homecoming 1957 
Homecoming 1958 
Homecoming 1959 
Homecoming 1960 
Homecoming 1961 
Homecoming 1962 
Homecoming 1963 
Homecoming 1964
1951-1952
1952-1953
1953-1954
1954-1955
1955-1956
1956-1957
1957-1958
1958-1959
1959-1960
1960-1961
1961-1962
1962-1963
1963-1964
Box 11
Homecoming 1965 
Homecoming 1966 
Homecoming 1967 
Homecoming 1968 
Homecoming 1969 
Homecoming 1970 
Homecoming 1971 
Homecoming 1972 
Homecoming 1973 
1964-1965
1965-1966
1966-1967
1967-1968
1968-1969
1969-1970
1970-1971
1971-1972
1972-1973
Box 12
K.E.A 
K.E.A. 
K.E.A. 
K.E.A. 
K.E.A. 
K.E.A. 
K.E.A. 
K.E.A. - 1967 
K.E.A. 
K.E.A. 
K.E.A. 
K.E.A. 
K.E.A. 
Keith Plaque 
Pioneers 1953 
Pioneers 1956 
Stadium Dedication 
Superintendent's Day Program 
University Bill (House Bill 238) 
Alumni Day Radio Special - 
     Taped interview by WEKU with Alumni including 
     Clarence H. Gifford and Mr. Schilling, Jr. Also part of 
     Vice President Stovall's banquet address.  Playing time 24 
     minutes, speed  7 1/2. Tape begins at 46 on the tape counter.
1951-1953
1954-1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1966-1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972-1973
1956
1953, 1963
1955-1963
1970
1967
1966
1971


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