Nebraska Educational Office Professionals Association (NEOPA) [RG4052.AM]

NEBRASKA STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY MANUSCRIPT FINDING AID



RG4052.AM:  Nebraska Educational Office Professionals Association (NEOPA)



Records:  1964-2009

Nebraska:  

Size:  3.0 cu.ft.; 3 boxes



BACKGROUND NOTE



A group of educational secretaries and office workers met in Lincoln, Nebraska, on May 22, 1964 to organize a State Chapter of the National Association of Educational Secretaries. The Nebraska Educational Secretaries Association received its charter on July 20, 1964. The purpose of the organization is “to elevate the standards of the educational office personnel” and “to provide understanding of the relationship between school and community so that increasingly efficient service may be rendered to our educational system.” The organization changed its name to the Nebraska Educational Office Personnel Association (NEOPA) in 1977-1978. Then, in 1995, the organization became known as the Nebraska Educational Office Professionals Association.



SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE



This collection consists of records relating to the administrative and organizational activities of NEOPA. The collection is arranged in two series: 1) Scrapbooks; and 2) Chronological Files. The records include correspondence, newsletters, committee and membership materials, constitutions, agendas, publicity, conference materials, financial records, and miscellaneous reports. Materials are periodically added to the collection.



DESCRIPTION



Series 1 – Scrapbooks



Box 1

Folder




    1. Scrapbook, photocopies, 1964-1983. The original was compiled in a “magnetic” scrapbook, which was disassembled for preservation. Photographs are now in the photograph component [RG4052.PH].

    1. Scrapbook, original, 1964-1983



Series 2 – Chronological files



Volume (see oversize)




    1. 1964-1970

    1. 1971-1974

    1. 1974-1977

    1. 1978-1982



Box 1 (cont.)

Folder




    1. 1964-1965

    1. 1965-1966

    1. 1966-1967

    1. 1967-1968

    1. 1968-1969

    1. 1969-1970

    1. 1970-1971

    1. 1971-1972

    1. 1972-1973

    1. 1973-1974

    1. 1974-1975

    1. 1975-1976

    1. 1976-1977

    1. 1976-1977

    1. 1977-1978

    1. 1978-1979

    1. 1979-1980

    1. 1980-1981

    1. 1981-1982

    1. 1982-1983

    1. 1983-1984

    1. 1984-1985



Box 2

Folder




    1. 1985-1986

    1. 1986-1987

    1. 1987-1988

    1. 1987-1988

    1. 1988-1989

    1. 1988-1989

    1. 1989-1990

    1. 1989-1990

    1. 1990-1991

    1. 1990-1991

    1. 1991-1992

    1. 1991-1992

    1. 1992-1993

    1. 1992-1993



Box 3 (2010.0159)

Folder




    1. 1993-1994

    1. 1994-1995

    1. 1995-1996

    1. 1996-1997

    1. 1997-1998

    1. 1998-1999

    1. 1999-2000

    1. 2000-2001

    1. 2001-2002

    1. 2002-2003

    1. 2003-2004

    1. 2005-2009



 



ADDED ENTRIES:



Education — Nebraska

Nebraska Educational Office Personnel Association

Nebraska Educational Office Professionals Association

Nebraska Educational Secretaries Association



 



M. Aldridge for NEOPA/kfk   12-10-2003

Revised/encoded TMM   09-09-2010

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