Box 3
Contains 22 Results:
Pool, William C., 1985 November 13
Price Jr., Holland Young (H.Y.), 1985 October 8
Price talks about the difficulties he faced while starting up the San Marcos Telephone Company, the task of remaining independent in the midst of other large telephone corporations, and about his involvement with the Campus Christian Community Center at Southwest Texas State University.
Interviewed by Gay James
Saenz, Thomas, 1986 March 16
Saenz talks about how he came to own his own pharmacy, which he began working at as a young teenager. Saenz describes the pharmacy's operations and outlines how prescription medications and his job have changed over the years.
Interviewed by Priscilla Hanz
Sansing Virgal, 1986 December 10
Colonel Sansing talks about his experience flying World War II-era aircraft, the purpose and aircraft holdings of the Commemorative Air Force (CAF), how he maintains his skill with involvement in the CAF, and his opinions on the capabilities of the present-day U.S. Air Force.
Interviewed by Mitchel C. Bell
Schultz, Clarence, 1986 April 1
Serur, Terry, 1986 September 24
Serur talks about his family history and local business, Serur's Varsity Shop. Serur describes what the university was like when he was a student at Southwest Texas State College in the 1960s, how he thinks San Marcos has changed, and his family's association with Lyndon B. Johnson.
Interviewed by Steve Ramseur
Sherrill, Julia, 1986 November 19
Sherrill talks about her associations with local chapters of organizations like the American Cancer Society, Hays Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, and the Parent Teacher Association, as well as playing organ for the First Presbyterian Church.
Interviewed by Laurie Lindig
Skidmore, Gerald D., 1986 April 21
Skidmore talks about how he came to Killeen and started working for the Killeen Daily Herald. He reflects on the town's growth and relationship to Fort Hood, as well as the relationship between the newspaper and the army base. He specifies how major military events, like the Cuban Missile Crisis and the Vietnam War, affected Killeen.
Interviewed by James N. Mortimer
Sullivan, George, 1986 March 11
Sullivan talks about his experiences as a Presbyterian pastor in San Marcos. He also reflects on his relationships with various faculty members such as Oscar Strahan, Leland Derrick, and Dr. Martin Juel. He talks about his religious faith and his book, The Son of Thunder, Tamed. He also shares some of the poetry that he's written.
Interviewed by Marjorie Arlene Grainey
Swinney, Everette, 1986 November 18
Swinney, Wilford, 1986 March 31, May 7
Vasquez-Philo, Ofelia, 1986 October 16
Vasquez-Philo talks about the founding of Community Action, Inc. in 1965, and some of the programs they offer, such as Legal Aid and the Free Doctor's Care program, which help low-income residents of Central Texas.
Interviewed by Michelle Brown
Zedler, Empress, 1986 May 12
Zedler discusses how she went about organizing courses and clinics for the university's special education department. These clinics brought lecturing scholars to teach university students methodology and topics related to special education and helping children with special needs. Zedler mentions specific visiting professors, as well as Dr. Flowers in particular. It is important to note that a number of pages are missing from this transcript.
Interviewed by Kenneth D. Farrar
Walts, Robert , 1985 October 9
The University Archives does not currently hold a transcript from this interview.
Mackey, Anne, 1986 March 14
Mauro, Garry, 1986 March 27
Mauro talks primarily about current issues he encountered while serving as Texas Land Commissioner, including issues with landowners and ranches, as well as pipeline disputes. He also talks briefly about his time in college at Texas A&M University and his time working for Bob Bullock.
Interviewed by Lori Ann Jones
McCrocklin, John, 1986 October 9
McDonald, Vernon, 1986 April 25
Coach McDonald details his relationship with Milton Jowers, how the university's basketball team changed over the years while he played for, and coached it (1950s through 1980s), and what he sees in the team's future. He mentions other topics such as school registration, Dr. Evans, Dr. Flowers, Dr. McCrocklin, Lyndon B. Johnson, Oscar Strahan, Coach Wacker, and the Strahan Coliseum.
Interviewed by Howard Baker
Meeks, Marian, 1985 April 25
Moloney, Louis, 1986 November 20
Dr. Moloney discusses his experiences as University Librarian and Director of the Learning Resources Center. He talks about the faculty and staff during Dr. Flowers and Dr. McCrocklin's presidential administrations, as well as the technological advances the University Library has undergone throughout his career. Moloney discusses building construction as well, specifically mentioning what is now the J.C. Kellam Building.
Interviewed by David Murphree