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This recording was transferred from VHS tape. It starts with Wellington Wildcat smashing a car The video features gameplay, cheerleaders, and shots of then Central Washington University president,…
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Mark Randleman discusses growing up in Snoqualmie, earning athlets scholarships for college and later moving to Cle Elum to teach and coach. He talks about his family growing up. He later discusses…
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Greg Kummer talks about his early life and work at Central Washington University in marketing and publicity for athletics.
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George Frederick discusses personal history, influential faculty and administration members, outstanding students, coaching sports at CWU, and being the director of athletics.
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Dean Nicholson coached in the athletics department at Central Washington University, 1964-1990.
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Dean Nicholson coached in the athletics department at Central Washington University, 1964-1990.
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This video features a ceremony in tribute to Leo and Dean Nicholson, who coached at Central Washington University, 1929-1990. Together they led the CWU basketball team to 1,114 victories out of 1,392…
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This video features a ceremony in tribute to Leo and Dean Nicholson, who coached at Central Washington University, 1929-1990. Together they led the CWU basketball team to 1,114 victories out of 1,392…
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Raymond (Ray) Wheeler taught in the music department at Central Washington University, 1964-1994.
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Margaret MacClennan was a student at Central Washington College of Education, originally attending 1926-1928. She passed away March 19, 2010.
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Dean Nicholson coached in the athletics department at Central Washington University, 1964-1990.
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Gary Fredericks coached in the athletics program at Central Washington University between the 1960s and 1990s. At one time, he also acted as Athletic Director at the university.
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Doris Maras discusses the immigration of her maternal grandparents, John and Anna Lindberg, and paternal grandparents, Andrew and Brita Jaderlund, from Sweden to Ronald and Roslyn, Washington.…
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Robert Bell, Sr. (b. 1887 in Hudson Bay, New York), arrived in Cle Elum, Washington, in 1888. Bob Bell describes gardening, fishing, and trapping, noting in particular Native American activities in…
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Tauno Hill talks about his Finnish roots and parents, Anton Hill and Valva Perkinen Hill. He talks about how the family immigrated to Cle Elum, Washington, and his childhood, including chores,…
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John Rigek talks about his family, the Rigeks and Klauses, and his work in the Northwestern Improvement Company coal mines at Cle Elum, Washington. He talks about shooting coal, working conditions in…
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