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Paula and Ralph Griffin talk about the history of The Roslyn Riders. They have been providing wholesome equine recreation since 1956.
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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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Nathan Rawson, CWU Transfer student.
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Kitty Moe (b. 1905) attended Washington State Normal School, (WSNS) 1925-1927, earning her teaching certification and subsequently marrying Eric Joseph (Joe) Moe. She and her husband settled in…
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Ron Sims attended Central Washington State College, 1966-1971. He speaks about protests against racial and gender discrimination at Central during the 1960s. Sims went on to serve on the Washington…
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Alexander Hamilton (Ham) Howard speaks about his time as a student at Central Washington College of Education, 1937-1941.
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Anthony (Tony) Aronica attended Central Washington University as a Running Start high school student and university student between 2000 and 2006. He completed bachelor's degrees in history and…
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Anthony (Tony) Aronica attended Central Washington University as a Running Start high school student and university student between 2000 and 2006. He completed bachelor's degrees in history and…
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James Brooks attended Central Washington College of Education (later Central Washington University), graduating in 1950. He served as president of the university from 1961 to 1978, and taught in the…
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In this footage, presented at SOURCE, 2014, Emily Eagon shows before and after clips of a web series she edited. The clips demonstrate how poor framing can be fixed in programs such as Final Cut Pro…
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Leonard Boardman, Elmer Dalisky, and Rudy Zaputil talk about working conditions in the coal mines at Roslyn, Cle Elum, and Ronald, Washington. They talk about the various tasks in the…
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Lylia and Marguerite Fay talk about Easton, Washington, including the Easton Tollgate; the McGuiness Homestead; and the development of travel, business, logging, and communications in Easton. They…
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William (Bill) Lumsden talks about his family's arrival in Roslyn, Washington, in 1886-1887. He talks about his father's work as a teamster, his involvement in building Roslyn's…
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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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Theodore (Ted) Rooks (b. 1903 in South Cle Elum, Washington) talks about his childhood and education at Hazelwood School. He talks about working in logging camps and about the impact of the…
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