University of Dayton ecommons Guides to Archival and Special Collections University Libraries 5-8-2014 Guide to the Alpha Nu Omega collection Jennifer Brancato University of Dayton, jbrancato1@udayton.edu Follow this and additional works at: https://ecommons.udayton.edu/finding_aid ecommons Citation Brancato, Jennifer, "Guide to the Alpha Nu Omega collection" (2014). Guides to Archival and Special Collections. 66. https://ecommons.udayton.edu/finding_aid/66 This Finding Aid is brought to you for free and open access by the University Libraries at ecommons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Guides to Archival and Special Collections by an authorized administrator of ecommons. For more information, please contact frice1@udayton.edu, mschlangen1@udayton.edu.
Alpha Nu Omega collection UA.015 Finding aid prepared by Jennifer Brancato This finding aid was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit May 09, 2014 University Archives and Special Collections University of Dayton 300 College Park Dayton, Ohio, 45469-1360 937-229-4256 archives@udayton.edu
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Summary Information Repository University Archives and Special Collections Title Alpha Nu Omega collection Date [inclusive] 1969-2009 Extent 9.0 Linear feet 30 binders, 1 box, 10 CDs, 1 DVD, and 1 USB. Language English Preferred Citation [Item title]. Alpha Nu Omega collection. University Archives and Special Collections, University of Dayton Libraries, Dayton, Ohio. - Page 3 -
Historical note The Alpha Nu Omega Fraternity originated with an idea brought to light at a party at 1435 Alberta Street on October 15, 1968. A series of informal meetings took place and it was decided to formally apply for recognition of the Inter-Fraternity Council, the governing body of the Greek System at UD. After a few organizing meetings, officers were informally appointed. They were as follows: Michael Collins as President, Victor Bako as Vice President, Frank Stama as Secretary, and Richard Shea as Treasurer. The officers of Alpha Nu Omega officially applied for a seat in the I.F.C on January 23, 1969. On February 13, 1969 the fraternity was welcomed into the I.F. C as an associate member on a probationary status for one and a half years. Alpha Nu Omega s motto is Service for Brothers and their colors are crimson and gold. (History is taken from Binder 2 in the collection.) Scope and Contents This collection consists of photographs and documents that record the history of Alpha Nu Omega Fraternity since in formation in 1969. The initial donation of 30 binders and 3 expandable folders was organized Donald G. Puglio, Historian for Alpha Nu Omega s Alumni Association. Administrative Information Publication Information University Archives and Special Collections, 05/09/2014 Access note There are no restrictions to access. - Page 4 -
Search Terms Geographic Name(s) Dayton (Ohio) Subject(s) Dayton (Ohio)--Social life and customs Fraternities & sororities Social life & customs Student organizations Students University students - Page 5 -
Collection Inventory Binder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Index Constitution and Governing Documents, History, 1969-2009 Steve Sherman Archive - Correspondence, letters, and newsletters, 1978-1995 Steve Sherman Archive - 10th & 15th Reuions Steve Sherman Archive - Photographs & memorabilia The Reunions The Reunions The Reunions The Annual/Yearly Photographs, 1969-1975 11 The Annual/Yearly Photographs, 1976-1979 12 The Annual/Yearly Photographs, 1980-1996 13 The Annual/Yearly Photographs, 1997-2000 14 The Annual/Yearly Photographs, 2000-2009 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Roster of Brothers by pledge class, honoray brothers and advisors The Brothers, advisors & founding fathers, 1969 The Brothers, 1st - 4th pledge classes, 1969-1971 The Brothers, 5th & 6th pledge classes, 1971-1972 The Brothers, 7th & 8th pledge classes, 1972-1973 The Brothers, 9th & 10th pledge classes, 1973-1974 The Brothers, 11th & 12th pledge classes, 1974-1975 The Brothers, 13th - 15th pledge classes, 1975-1976 23 The Brothers, 16th - 20th pledge classes, 1977-1979 24 The Brothers, 21st - 26th pledge classes, 1979-1982 25 The Brothers, 27th - 37th pledge classes, 1982-1989 26 The Brothers, 38th - 45th pledge classes, 1989-1993 27 The Brothers, 46th - 55th pledge classes, 1993-1999 28 The Brothers, 56th - 61st pledge classes, 1999-2003 29 30 The Brothers, 62nd - 70th pledge classes, 2004-2009 Alumni Association - Page 6 -