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An Interview with Mrs. Mary Bundy of Rural Brewster, Kansas
Louis Francis
Transcript of an interview with Mary Bundy, a one-room schoolteacher.
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Interview with Margaret Brennan
Anne M. Gilkerson and Margaret Brennan
An interview with Margaret Brennan regarding her experiences in a one-room school house.
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Interview with Leroy Moos
Peggy Golden and LeRoy Moos
An interview with Leroy Moos regarding his experiences in a one-room school house.
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An Oral History of Mabel Lacey
Judy Grabbe and Donna Kilian
An Oral History of Mabel Lacey: A Master Teacher.
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Interview with Sister Dorothy Felder
Beverly Haselhorst and Dorothy Felder
An interview with Sister Dorothy Felder regarding her experiences in a one-room school house.
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Interview with Myrtle Kueker
Dean Katt and Myrtle Kueker
An interview with Myrtle Kueker regarding her experiences in a one-room school house.
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Interview with Rachel Siddens
Janice L. McLeland and Rachel Siddens
An interview with Rachel Siddens regarding her experiences in a one-room school house.
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Interview with Ida Skibbs Wohlford
Janet A. Porter and Ida Skibbe Wohlford
An interview with Ida Wohlford regarding her experiences in a one-room school house.
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A Hall of Fame Teacher: Charels H. Budke 1954 - 1991
Gary L. Sechrist
Interview with a Hall of Fame Teacher: Charles H. Budke, 1954 - 1991. A historical research design presented by Gary L. Sechrist. In partial fulfillment for Research In Education ACES 803, Dr. Allan Miller.
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An Oral History of Gerald Cash, of Randall Kansas
Gretchen S. Spiegel
Transcript of an interview with Gerald Cash, a one-room schoolteacher.
This collection features oral history interviews focusing on one-room schoolhouses in rural Kansas. The last one-room schoolhouse teacher in Kansas, Selola Lewis, is included in this collection. She taught at the Dermot School in Morton county until the final one-room school closed in 1992. Students from the Fort Hays State University College of Education conducted the interviews of former students and teachers who attended and taught in one-room schoolhouses. Interviews were conducted as part of an effort to develop a significant collection of oral resources that would supplement other primary and secondary local history materials residing in the Plymouth Schoolhouse Archival Collection in Forsyth Library and the Plymouth Schoolhouse building located on the FHSU Campus. Interviews were originally recorded on cassette tapes and then transferred to digital media. The files have been edited to improve the user experience through enhanced sound quality and time management. No voice content has been removed or altered. Raw files of the original interviews along with supplemental materials like teacher biographies and district histories are available upon request.
The primary source materials contained in the Fort Hays State University Special Collections
and Archives have been placed there for research purposes, preservation of the historical
record, and as reflections of a past belonging to all members of society. Because this material
reflects the expressions of an ongoing culture, some items in the collections may be sensitive in
nature and may not represent the attitudes, beliefs, or ideas of their creators, persons named in
the collections, or the position of Fort Hays State University.
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