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Julia Stringfellow, Professor, and University Archivist, discusses her recent research History of Impactful Women in Ellensburg and CWU, and Their Contributions.
In this lecture, Professor…
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Arlen "Jim " Hawkings talks about his long career as a theatre facculty member at Central Washington University. He talks about the growth of the department and university. He also…
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Donna has a love of hiking and mountaineering. She lived in Colorado until she was 12 and the family relocated to Easton. She was raised by her grandmother and started her own family right after high…
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Sandy Peck talks about growing up on Gobblers Knob near South Cle Elum. She discusses her first job as a Theater Usher. Sandy also talks about her father's work as a railroad engineer, and her…
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David Franklin talks about his ties to upper Kittitas county and changes he has seen in the area in his lifetime. He discusses how his in-laws came to the area and how they made a living in South…
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Violet (Vi) Burke talks about growing up in a household with twelve kids and being the middle child. Her family were farmers and she learned to enjoy farm life at an early age. She also discusses…
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A brief tour of the Central Regional State Archives with Brigid Clift, Archivist.
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Roy Wilson continues from his previous interview by discussing teaching music, influential faculty members, and his general career experience teaching elementary school.
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Roy Wilson discusses personal history, teaching elementary school before coming to CWU, teaching elementary school at Hebeler Elementary, and the CWU College of Education.
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Barbara Kohler discusses her history at Washington State Normal School and Central Washington College of Education from 1925 to 1964. She then discusses her personal history, the first women's…
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Amanda Hebeler directed Washington State Normal School (WSNS)'s student teaching program between 1924 and 1956. She speaks about the history of WSNS and her memories of working at the school.
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In 1999, Tsungani (Fearon Smith, Jr.) carved a traditional Native American totem pole for Brooks Library in Ellensburg, Washington. At the time, Tsungani served as chief of the Wiummasgum Clan of…
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James Hawkins taught in the theatre arts program at Central Washington University, 1970-2002.
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Roy Wilson taught in the education department at Central Washington State College, 1958-1968.
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Roy Wilson taught in the education department at Central Washington State College, 1958-1968.
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Thelma Wilson served in the education department at Central Washington State College (later Central Washington University) during the 1950s and 1960s.
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