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VMI Alumni Association collections

20 cubic feet
Abstract Or Scope

The VMI Alumni Association is a private organization affiliated with VMI; the VMI Archives does not house the records of the Association. However, the Archives does preserve printed material, publications created by the Association, some Class reunion material, and related material (e.g. photograph collection from the office of the Alumni Review), and miscellaneous subject files on topics of general interest. This collection also includes some historical minutes of the Association.

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Alumni Review Photographs Files.

VMI Alumni Association collections 20 cubic feet

Video Collections

40 c.f. cubic feet
Abstract Or Scope

A collection of videos (some amateur, some professional) documenting special events such as matriculation, Ring Figure, graduation, speeches, and other topics relating to VMI activities and cadet life. The bulk of this collection dates from the 1980's forward, although a few date from an earlier period.

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Mart and Jeannine Yoho, Alumni, Material Regarding Pennsboro High School

.25 Linear Feet 2 1/2 in. (1 document case)
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Material regarding Mart Yoho and Jeaninne Yoho, née Riggs, who attended Pennsboro High School in Pennsboro, Ritchie County, West Virginia. Mart graduated class of 1945; Jeaninne class of 1947. Includes class photographs; newsclippings, mainly regarding athletics; graduation programs; a varsity patch; and other material. In addition, there is material regarding the 50th reunions for the classes of 1945 and 1947.

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Mart and Jeannine Yoho, Alumni, Material Regarding Pennsboro High School .25 Linear Feet 2 1/2 in. (1 document case)

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