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Alpha Gamma Delta, 1991/2018 24 Photographic Prints Box 01 of 01
Alpha Sigma Alpha, 1990/2019 20 Photographic Prints Box 01 of 01
Alpha Sigma Alpha Christmas Tea, (l to r): Kathleen Badger, Betsy Gee, Stacey Custer, Melissa Massie, & Julie Wiley, 1993 1 Photographic Prints Binder 19
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Crimson Ball. Allie Hoke & Julie Wiley, 1993 1 Photographic Prints Binder 19
Alpha Sigma Alpha, Crimson Ball. Julie Wiley & Danielle Manfre, 1993 1 Photographic Prints Binder 19
Alpha Sigma Alpha Collection, 1933/2018 31.79 Linear Feet 31.79 Linear Feet (29 archival flat boxes, 1 legal-sized archival box, 1 letter-sized archival box, 1 archival photograph binder, 1 oversize folder)
Alpha Sigma Alpha group photo, 1993 1 Photographic Prints Binder 22
Alumnae Letters and Instructions, 1977/1999 Box 31 of 31
Athletic News, 1977/2017 Box 02 of 16
Athletic Schedules, 1990/1999 Box 02 of 16
Awards and Recognitions, 1977/2016 Box 01 of 16
Audio Cassette, 1980/1999 Box 21, Box 22, Box 23
Audio Visual Materials, 1942/2019, bulk 1987/2019 22.4 Linear Feet 23 boxes
BETA, 1993/1994 Box 07
Betty Hodges Tipton Genealogy Correspondence, 1978/1997 .65 Linear Feet 1 legal-sized Hollinger box
Correspondence, Betty Tipton to William Gaulding, 1993 1 Sheets Box 01 of 01
box 01 of 01, 1993 2 Photographic Prints Box 01 of 01
Dr. Ruth Meese Photograph Collection, 1988/2015 .65 Linear Feet 1 legal-sized archival box
Business Meeting minutes, 1993/1996 1 Folder Box 01 of 04
Certificates and recognition, 1990/1998 1 Folder Box 01 of 04
Comprehensive membership list, 1929/1993 1 Folder Box 01 of 04
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