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Cheerleading

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

08_01_03-CheerleadingPoster

 Digital Work
Identifier: 9d666822-42fe-403e-9f71-784311d5d3c1
Dates: 2023-02-09 - 2023-02-09

Arthur Clendenin, Jr. collection

 Collection
Identifier: UA-10.3.338
Scope and Contents

The collection consists of photos mounted on mattes, scrapbook of photos, and loose photos taken by Arthur Clendenin, Jr. The images include photos of Michigan State College (now Michigan State University) campus buildings, a few photos of athletics, exterior of Rose Bowl stadium in 1954, homecoming court contest in 1953, homecoming queen Ardeth Raymond, Kappa Alpha Mu (photojournalism honorary society) events, and the Michigan Press Photographers conference.

Dates: 1953, 1954, Undated

Barbara Nowlin collection

 Collection
Identifier: 00231
Scope and Contents

The collection consists of glass plate negatives of scenes in Lansing and Ingham County, Michigan. Images include scenes of men practicing cheerleading, the Independent Order of Odd Fellows lodge officers of Lansing, and scenes of a horse racetrack.

Dates: circa 1921

Cheerleaders Reunion papers

 Record Group
Identifier: UA-10.8.1
Scope and Contents The papers consist of a memory book compiled by R. Ernest Dear for the 50th anniversary of the 1953-1954 Michigan State University cheerleading squad. The book includes photographs of the squad, an account of how the first "Sparty" mascot was made, newspaper clippings with photographs from the Rose Bowl trip (including a few of "Sparty"), biographies of members of the squad, a list of cheers, and photographs of the 1954-1955 cheerleading squad. The cover and back art contain images of...
Dates: 2003

News Bureau-Molly Brennan #2, 1982-01

 Item — Box 1 for Accession UA.06368, Cassette: UA-V000009
Identifier: NB-8201
Series Description From the Record Group: News Releases SeriesThe news releases contain information on students, graduations and honors lists for hometown newspapers; faculty biographies, awards, speeches, papers and publications; the official policies of the University; and campus non-athletic activities and events. One event that has a large number of news releases is the MSU Centennial, which took place in 1955. There are gaps in the series during the period 1956 to June 1965. There are...
Dates: 1982-01