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International Student Organization (ISO) Scrapbook | 1999-2000
Jacksonville State University
This scrapbook depicting members of the International Student Organization contains photographs of outings (e.g., to Little River Canyon and Ruby Falls), programs, parties, and other events with handwritten comments by students in the ISO. The events are held in a number of locations, including Anders Roundhouse, the Leone Cole Auditorium, the Pete Mathews Coliseum, and Germania Springs Park. The scrapbook may have been compiled by the ISO president, Erick Kamangu.
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International Student Organization (ISO) Scrapbook | 1998-1999
Jacksonville State University
This scrapbook depicts the activities of the International Student Organization (ISO), including outings (e.g. to Little River Canyon), programs, and activities (such as a Halloween canned good drive, Thanksgiving dinner, soccer match with youth from the Calhoun County Enrichment Program, and Christmas Party).
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ROTC Scrapbook | 1997-2007
Jacksonville State University
This scrapbook includes broad captions with dates for most of the activities portrayed, from 1997-2007. Events portrayed include Advanced Camp, Basic Camp, Commissionings, awards ceremonies, ROTC alumni, international ROTC participants, Veterans' Day, Contracting Day, Dining Out, Military Balls, and Change of Command ceremony.
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Salute to Kitty Stone Scrapbook
Martha Stillwell
Kitty Stone, wife of JSU President Emeritus Ernest Stone, was a longtime educator who worked to improve standards in the Jacksonville School System and the State of Alabama. She began her career in Jacksonville in the 1940s as a first grade teacher at what was then known as Jacksonville Elementary Laboratory School, which was an extension of Jacksonville State Teachers College. Stone went on to serve as director of the laboratory school and JSTC's student teacher program, and later principal of the school until her retirement on 30 September 1971. The school was later named Kitty Stone Elementary School in her honor.
This scrapbook was compiled by Martha Stillwell and presented to Mrs. Stone by Sherry Butler on behalf of the faculty of Kitty Stone Elementary School, at the Salute to Kitty Stone ceremony which was held 24 April 1994 in the gymnasium of the school. The scrapbook contains memorabilia from the event as well as a number of letters by prominent politicians, local leaders, and Jacksonville citizens. Congratulatory correspondence includes letters by former U.S. President William Clinton, U.S. Dept. of Education Secretary Richard Riley, U.S. Senator Howell Heflin, U.S. Representatives Glen Browder and Richard Shelby, Alabama Governor Jim Folsom, Alabama State Superintendent of Education Wayne Teague, and many more.
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ROTC Scrapbook | 1992-1998
Jacksonville State University
This scrapbook contains some broad headings as well as captions which date it from 1992-1998. Activities depicted include awards days, commissionings, Kaydettes and military balls, retirement dinners, scholarship recipients, command inspections, Camp Adventure at Fort Lewis, basic camp, Ranger challenges, the Commanders Conference in New Orleans, parades, Scabbard and Blade, memorial wall dedication, and alumni banquets.
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ROTC Scrapbook | 1986-1992
Jacksonville State Univesity
This scrapbook is undated, but is estimated to span years 1986-1992. There are few captions or descriptive information; last names of some individuals have been identified from name tags on their uniforms. Activities depicted include commissioning and awards ceremonies, training, rappelling, classroom instruction, "warrior camp", rifle team, banquets, and office scenes.
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ROTC Scrapbook | 1980-2000
Jacksonville State University
This scrapbook is undated, but is estimated to span years primarily in the 1980s and 1990s. There are no captions or descriptive information; last names of some individuals have been identified from names on their uniforms.
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ROTC Scrapbook | 1976-1990
Jacksonville State University
This scrapbook is undated, but is estimated to span years primarily from the 1970s to 1990s. The book contains photos and newspaper clippings related to members of the Scabbard and Blade, the ROTC's honor society. There are some captions (e.g. 1989-1990 Scabbard & Blade Initiation), but little descriptive information; last names of some individuals have been identified from the name badges on their uniforms. Activities pictured include grenade assault courses, rappelling, obstacle courses, weapons training, and initiations.
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ROTC Scrapbook | 1973-2005
Jacksonville State University
This scrapbook is undated, but is estimated to span years primarily in the 1990s through early 2000s. Several photographs have dates of 1997. There are also a few pages which appear to depict the 1980s and two pages with photographs from 1973-1976. Most photographs have no captions or descriptive information; some individuals are named, other last names have been identified from uniform name tags where possible.
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ROTC Scrapbook | 1972-2000
Jacksonville State University
This scrapbook is undated, but is estimated to span years from the 1970s to 2000. The majority of images appear to be from the late 1990s, but there are also some images from the 1970s and 1980s. There are no captions or descriptive information; last names of some individuals have been identified from name tags on their uniforms.
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ROTC Scrapbook | 1971-2000
Jacksonville State University
This scrapbook is undated, but is estimated to span years primarily in the 1970s to early 2000s. There are no captions; last names of some individuals have been identified from the names on their uniforms. The scrapbook depicts ROTC participants rappelling, drilling, training, on obstacle courses, in classes, attending dances/the ROTC ball, and at commissioning and award ceremonies.
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ROTC Scrapbook | 1969-1970
Jacksonville State University
This scrapbook is undated, but is estimated to span years 1969-1970 based on dates on individual images. There are no captions or descriptive information; last names of some individuals have been identified from name badges on their uniforms. JSU ROTC participants are shown marching in parades in Jacksonville, performing drills, at a party, at the University of Alabama, and in front of the Moon Winx Lodge motel in Tuscaloosa, AL.
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Liston Crow Hall Scrapbook
Ross Liston Crow
This scrapbook was compiled by Ross Liston Crow upon the completion and naming of the Crow Hall dormitory in 1965. Crow served as treasurer of Jacksonville State, having attended the institution as a student when it was the State Normal School. He retired in 1962 after 35 years of service. The scrapbook contains official correspondence and thank you notes.
The original of this scrapbook is held in the Crow Collection of Anniston-Calhoun County Public Library; ACCPL temporarily loaned the materials from which HCL created these digital surrogates.
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ROTC Scrapbook | 1965-1973
Jacksonville State University
This scrapbook includes headers beginning with the 1965-1966 school year and contains newspaper clippings dated up to 1973. Many photographs have captions and other descriptive information.
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International House Scrapbook 1963-1964
James H. Jones
This scrapbook contains information about the Jacksonville State Teachers College International House program, led by James H. Jones, a professor of French. The scrapbook contains photographs and correspondence, newspaper clippings, and more.
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International House Scrapbook 1962-1963
James H. Jones
This scrapbook contains information about the Jacksonville State Teachers College International House program, led by James H. Jones, a professor of French. The scrapbook contains photographs and correspondence, newspaper clippings, and more.
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International House Scrapbook 1961-1962
James H. Jones
This scrapbook contains information about the Jacksonville State Teachers College International House program, led by James H. Jones, a professor of French. The scrapbook contains photographs and correspondence, newspaper clippings, and more.
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ROTC Scrapbook | 1951-2016
Jacksonville State University
This scrapbook is undated, but was compiled to honor fallen soldiers who were members of JSU's ROTC program. The scrapbook begins with those lost during the Korean and Vietnam Wars and continues to Iraq and Afghanistan and the September 11, 2001 attack on the Pentagon.
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International House Scrapbook 1960-1961
James H. Jones
This scrapbook contains information about the Jacksonville State Teachers College International House program, led by James H. Jones, a professor of French. The scrapbook contains photographs and correspondence, newspaper clippings, and more.
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International House Scrapbook 1959-1960
James H. Jones
This scrapbook contains information about the Jacksonville State Teachers College International House program, led by James H. Jones, a professor of French. The scrapbook contains photographs and correspondence, newspaper clippings, and more.
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International House Scrapbook 1958-1959
James H. Jones
This scrapbook contains information about the Jacksonville State Teachers College International House program, led by James H. Jones, a professor of French. The scrapbook contains photographs and correspondence, newspaper clippings, and more.
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International House Scrapbook 1957-1958
James H. Jones
This scrapbook contains information about the Jacksonville State Teachers College International House program, led by James H. Jones, a professor of French. The scrapbook contains photographs and correspondence, newspaper clippings, and more.
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International House Scrapbook 1956-1957
James H. Jones
This scrapbook contains information about the Jacksonville State Teachers College International House program, led by James H. Jones, a professor of French. The scrapbook contains photographs and correspondence, newspaper clippings, and more.
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International House Scrapbook 1955-1956
James H. Jones
This scrapbook contains information about the Jacksonville State Teachers College International House program, led by James H. Jones, a professor of French. The scrapbook contains photographs and correspondence, newspaper clippings, and more.
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International House Scrapbook 1954-1955
Jamea H. Jones
This scrapbook contains information about the Jacksonville State Teachers College International House program, led by James H. Jones, a professor of French. The scrapbook contains photographs and correspondence, newspaper clippings, and more.
Students, university units, and others affiliated with JSU have documented activities, organizations, and programs through the compilation of scrapbooks. These items are available within the individual collections they pertain to (e.g., the International House Archive), or you can browse them all within this scrapbook collection.
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