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Oral History Collection, 1976-2006
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Lane Community College Archives
- Title
- Oral History Collection
- Dates
- 1976-2006 (inclusive)19781991
- Quantity
- 3.4 cubic feet, (digital recordings, audio cassette tapes)
- Collection Number
- A-044
- Summary
- The collections consists of oral histories with college administrators, staff, faculty, students, and others in the college community. The collection includes taped and digital recordings, transcripts and logs, and interview preparation and biographical material.
- Repository
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Lane Community College Archives
4000 East 30th Avenue
Eugene, OR
97405
Telephone: 5414635466
archives@lanecc.edu - Access Restrictions
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The collection is open for research.
- Languages
- English
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided through a grant awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The impetus for recording most of the oral histories in this collection were the 20th and 40th anniversaries of the college. The main contributors to this collection were college administrators, faculty in the Science Department/Botany, the Multicultural Center and Ethnic Studies, and the Music, Dance and Theatre Department, and some staff.
All oral histories, with the exception of a few from 1984 which only have written transcripts, are available in digital format. All cassette recordings have been reformated into electronic format. Some of the oral histories have complete written transcripts, and some have webpages highlighting excerpts from the recordings.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
Permission to publish or broadcast the oral histories must be obtained from the Archives.
Preferred Citation
Oral History Collection (A-044). Lane Community College Archives, Eugene, Oregon
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
The collection is divided into five series.
Series A: College Administrators, Faculty and Staff, 1984-2006
Series B: Science (Botany) Department, 2004-2005
Series C: Multicultural Center and Ethnic Studies, 2003-2004
Series D: Music, Dance and Theatre Arts Department, 2003
Series E: Community, 1976, 2005
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
The following section contains a detailed listing of the materials in the collection.
Series A: College Administrators, Faculty and Staff, 1984-2006Return to Top
The oral histories in this series were conducted with administrators, faculty, and staff of Lane Community College. Many of them were recorded as part of the 20th and 40th anniversary celebrations in 1984 and 2004.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box-Folder | ||
1/1 | Ackerman, Robert
Bob Ackerman served on the LCC Board of Education, 1965-1973 and
1999-2003. He is a lawyer and served in the Oregon Legislature, 1999-2007.
Ackerman talks about his background, law career, his service in the
legislature, and his service on the LCC Board.
This oral history was recorded as part of the college's 40th
anniversary celebration.
Formats: digital recording and audio cassette (72 minutes),
written transcript summary and log.
For an online exhibit that includes excerpts from the oral
history interview and Bob Ackerman's description of working on the farm that
eventually became the site of Lane Community College, visit:
"Bucking Bales in 1957".
|
2003 |
1/6 | Brauer, Albert
Albert Brauer served on Lane Community College's founding Board
of Directors/Board of Education, 1964-1976. He was a physician and surgeon in
Florence, Oregon.
This oral history was recorded as part of the college's 20th
anniversary celebration.
Formats: digital recording and audio cassette recording (68
minutes), written transcript.
|
circa 1984 |
1/2 | Dotson, Bert
Bert Dotson was the executive secretary of the study committee
that laid the groundwork for the community college in 1964. After the college
was established, he served as executive assistant to the president, 1965-1982.
He was interviewed by Larry Romine, director of Institutional Advancement,
1966-1992 and member of the Board of Education, 1997-2001, 2003-2007. Dotson
recalls his role in the formation of the college.
This oral history was recorded as part of the college's 40th
anniversary celebration.
Formats: digital recording, audio cassette recording (135
minutes), written transcript and log.
For a related collection, visit:
Assistant to the President
(Bert Dotson) Records,1960-1975 (A-032) .This collection documents the
founding and early years of the college and includes records from the office of
Bert Dotson, assistant to the president, 1965-1982, as well as records from the
office of Dale Parnell, president, 1965-1968.
|
2003 |
1/7-8 | Dotson, Bert
Bert Dotson was the executive secretary of the study committee
that laid the groundwork for the community college in 1964. After the college
was established, he served as executive assistant to the president, 1965-1982.
In this oral history he discusses the forming of the college and working in the
President's Office.
This oral history was recorded as part of the 20th anniversary
celebration.
Formats: digital recording and audio cassette recording (145
minutes); written transcript.
|
circa 1984 |
1/9 | Gaskill, Mel
Mel Gaskill was chairman of the Mechanics Department, 1965-1972.
He recalls the founding of the college and discusses vocational education.
This oral history was recorded as part of the 20th anniversary
celebration in 1984.
Formats: Written transcript.
|
circa 1084 |
1/10 | Hedden, Florence
Florence Hedden discusses her work as secretary at the Eugene
Technical-Vocational School and in the Office of Instruction and the
President's Office at Lane Community College, 1965-1982.
This oral history was recorded as part of the 20th anniversary
celebration in 1984.
Formats: Written transcript.
|
circa 1984 |
1/11 | Juba, Sheila
Sheila Juba discusses her career as instructor of literature and
writing at Lane Community College, 1966-1990.
This oral history was recorded as part of the 20th anniversary
celebration in 1984.
Formats: Written transcript.
|
circa 1984 |
1/12 | Kennel, Edna
Edna Kennel discusses here career as graphic designer in
Printing and Graphics at Lane Community College, 1966-1991.
This oral history was recorded as part of the 20th anniversary
celebration in 1984.
Formats: Written transcript.
|
circa 1984 |
1/3 | Matsen, Marie
Marie Matsen discusses her life and her career at Lane Community
College, 1981-2006. She worked in Computer Services, Institutional Rrsearch,
Planning and Evaluation, the President's Office, and as vice-president for
College Operations, 1994-2006.
This oral history was recorded when Marie Matsen retired from
the college in 2006
Formats: digital recording, 101 minutes
|
2006 |
1/4 | Parnell, Dale
Dale Parnell was the founding president of Lane Community
College, 1965-1968. In this oral history he talks about his role in
establishing the college, the mission of commuinty colleges, and his career as
an advocate of community colleges in Oregon and Washington, D.C.
Formats: digital recording and audio cassette recording, 59
minutes; written log and transcript.
For related collections, visit:
President's Office (Dale
Parnell) Records (A-036) and
Assistant to the President
(Bert Dotson) Records,1960-1975 (A-032) .
For an online exhibit about the founding of the college, visit
"Lane Community College: The
Parnell Years".
|
2003 |
1/13 | Rassmussen, Gerry
Gerry Rasmussen discusses his career as instructor in history
and head of the social science department, 1965-1967, and Dean/Vice-President
of Instruction, 1967-1986.
This oral history was recorded as part of the 20th anniversary
celebration in 1984.
Formats: Written transcript.
For a related collection, visit:
Instructional Services Office
(Rasmussen, Belcher, Ellison, Warford) Records (A-052) .
|
circa 1984 |
1/14 | Reid, Marie
Marie Reid discusses her career as secretary to the president
and the Board of Education, 1969-1989
This oral history was recorded as part of the 20th anniversary
celebration in 1984.
Formats: Digital recording and audio cassette recording, 33
minutes; written transcript.
|
circa 1984 |
1/5 | Romine, Larry
Larry Romine was director of Institutional Advancement,
1968-1992 and a member of the Board of Education, 1997-2001 and 2002-2007. He
was a reporter for the Register/Guard in the 1960s and a strong advocate for
LCC. He discusses his involvement with LCC for over 30 years.
This oral history was recorded as part of the 40th anniversary
celebration in 2004.
Formats: Digital recording and audio cassette recording, 137:55
minutes.
For a related collection, visit:
Institutional Advancement
Records (A-038).
For an online exhibit about the night of October 19, 1964 and
the election that established the community college, visit
"Counting the Ballots on
October 19, 1964".
|
2004 |
2/15 | Salisbury, Joyce
Joyce Salisbury was on the LCC English faculty, 1972-2000. This
oral history recounts her involvement with the Willamette Writers Guild which
hosted community events to foster interest in the literary arts and
humanities
Formats: Digital recording and audio cassette recording, 57
minutes.
For a related collection, visit:
Willamette Writers Guild
Records (A-046).
|
2005 |
1/15 | Schafer, Eldon G.
Eldon Schafer discusses his career as president of Lane
Community College, 1970-1985.
This oral history was recorded as part of the 20th anniversary
celebration in 1984.
Formats: Digital recording and audio cassette recording (43
minutes); written transcript.
For related collections, visit:
President's Office (Eldon
Schafer) Records (A-036) and
Eldon G. Schafer Papers (M-001)
.
|
circa 1984 |
1/16 | Swetland, Lyle
Lyle Swetland served on the Board of Education for Lane
Community College, 1964-1969, and Director of Development, 1969-1984. In this
oral history he discusses the founding and early years of the college.
This oral history was recorded as part of the 20th anniversary
celebration in 1984.
Formats: Written transcript.
|
circa 1984 |
1/17 | Williams, Nile
Nile Williams was associate dean of community education,
1966-1983, He discusses the founding and early years of the college.
This oral history was recorded as part of the 20th anniversary
project in 1984.
Formats: Written transcript.
|
1982 |
Series B: Science (Botany) Department, 2004-2005Return to Top
In 2004, Lane Community College/Science Department dedicated the Rowe-Love Herbarium which was named in honor of Rhoda Love and Freeman Rowe, who taught biology and botany at the college. These oral histories were conducted to commemorate instructors and students in the botany program.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box-Folder | ||
1/19 | Love, Rhoda
Rhoda Love taught biology and botany at LCC, 1966-1975 and
1986-1995. The Rowe-Love Herbarium at LCC was named in her honor in 2004. In
this oral history, she discusses her life, her career on botany, and her career
teaching and LCC.
Formats: digital recording and audio cassette recording, 85:18
minutes; written log/summary.
For an online exhibit about Rhoda Love's oral history including
excerpts from the recording, visit
"Oral History - Rhoda
Love".
|
2004 |
1/20 | Luoma, Dan
Dan Luoma was as student in botany at Lane Community College,
1975-1977. He is an assistant professor of Forest Science at Oregon State
University specializing in mushrooms. In 2004 he received a Distinguished
Alumni Award in celebration of the college's 40th anniversary. In this oral
history he discusses his studies and career.
Format: digital recording and audio cassette recording, 76:05
minutes.
|
2005 |
1/18 | Nelson, Julie Kierstead
Julie Kierstead Nelson was a botany student at Lane Community
College, 1973-1976 and is forest botanist for the Shasta-Trinity National
Forest in northern California. In this oral history she discusses her
experiences at LCC and her career in botany.
For an online exhibit about Julie Kiersted Nelson's oral history
including excerpts from the recording, visit
"Oral History - Julie Kierstead
Nelson".
|
2004 |
Series C: Multicultural Center and Ethnic Studies, 2003-2004Return to Top
This series includes oral histories with the director of the Multicultural Center, the director of the Native American Student project, and 3 members of a family who have studied and taught at LCC.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box-Folder | ||
2/1 | Merrill, Frank
Frank Merrill is a member of the Karuk tribe and was coordinator
of the Native American Student Association at LCC until his retirment in 2005.
In this oral history he discusses his life and background, his career at LCC,
and the LCC pow-wow and longhouse project.
Formats: digital recording and audio cassette recording, 70:12
minutes.
|
2004 |
2/2 | Mesquita, Connie
Connie Mesquita was an instructor, counselor, and director of
the Multicultural Center, 1979-2005. In this oral history, she discusses her
life and family background, her education, and her career at LCC.
Formats: digital recording and audio cassette recording, 96:33
minutes.
|
2004 |
2/3 | Hopper, Debbie Sámano
Debra Sámano Hopper is apsychiatric nurse and graduate of the
LCC nursing program. Her father is Luis Sámano and her brother is Michael
Sámano. In this oral history she discusses her family, studies, and career.
Format: digital recording and audio cassette recording, 38:30
minutes; written transcript.
For an online exhibit about the Sámano Family
"Oral History - The Sámano Family".
|
2003 |
2/4 | Sámano, Luis
Luis Sámano discusses his immigration from Mexico, his studies
at LCC, and teaching in the Rites of Passage project. He is the father of
Michael Sámano and Debra Sámano Hopper.
Formats: digital recording and audio cassette recording, 65:35
minutes; written transcript and summary log.
For an online exhibit about the Sámano Family
"Oral History - The Sámano Family".
|
2003 |
2/5 | Sámano, Michael
Michael Sámano is the coordinator of the Ethnic Studies program
at LCC and is a former student at LCC. His father is Luis Sámano and his sister
is Debra Sámano Hopper. In this oral history he talks about his family,
education, and career.
Formats: digital recording and audio cassette recording, 61:36
minutes; written transcript and summary log.
For an online exhibit about the Sámano Family
"Oral History - The Sámano Family".
|
2003 |
Series D: Music, Dance and Theatre Arts Department, 2003Return to Top
This series contains oral histories with faculty members in the Music, Dance and Theatre Department.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box-Folder | ||
2/6 | Cammack, Nathan
Nathan Cammack taught at LCC in the music department, 1968-1992.
In this oral history he talks about the early years of the Performing Arts
Department, teaching the violin, and his music career.
Formats: digital recording and audio cassette recording, 25:00
minutes; written transcript.
|
2003 |
2/7 | McManus, Ed
Ed McManus teaches in the Music department specializing in
electronic music.
Formats: digital recording and audio cassette recording, 65:56
minutes.
|
2003 |
2/8 | Myrick, Barbara
Barbara Myrick teaches group piano, music theory, and music
history in the Music Department.
Formats: digital recording and audio cassette recording, 62:33
minutes; written transcript.
|
2003 |
2/9 | Ragozzino, Ed
Ed Ragozzino was chair of the Performing Arts Department for 27
years and was a leader in musical theater in Eugene.
Formats: digital recording and audio cassette recording, 52:07
minutes; written transcript.
|
2003 |
2/10 | Reid, Richard
Dick Reid served as production coordinator and chair of the
Performing Arts Department, 1975-1995
Formats: digital recording and audio cassette recording, 81:47
minutes; written transcript.
|
2003 |
2/11 | Seereiter, Mary
Mary Seereiter taught dance in the Dance Department.
Formats: digital recording and audio cassette recording, 65:04
minutes.
|
2003 |
2/12 | Torelle, Patrick
Patrick Torelle teaches theater in the Theatre Arts
Department.
Formats: digital recording and audio cassette recording, 63:32
minutes.
|
2003 |
Series E: Community Oral Histories, 1976, 2005Return to Top
This series contains oral histories with members of the community who talk about topics relevant to the college.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box-Folder | ||
2/13 | Haskell, Harold
Harold Haskell lived on the land that owuld become Lane
Community College in 1924-1925 as a child of 6-7 years old. In this oral
history he talks about farm life, family and school life, plant and animal
life, and living in rural Lane County in the 1920s.
Format: written transcript
|
1976 |
2/14 | Reffstrupp, Paul
Paul Reffstrup talks about his life in Denmark, travels in
Europe in the 1930s, his work in the merchant marines during WWII, his work as
a mechanic in Eugene, and teaching at Eugene Technical-Vocational School.
Formats: digital recording and audio cassette recording, 103:06
minutes.
|
2005 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
Personal Names
- Ackerman, Robert
- Brauer, Albert
- Cammack, Nathan
- Dotson, Bert
- Haskell, Harold
- Hedden, Florence
- Hopper, Debbie Sámano
- Juba, Sheila
- Kennel, Edna
- Love, Rhoda
- Luoma, Dan
- McManus, Ed
- Merrill, Frank
- Mesquita, Connie
- Myrick, Barbara
- Nelson, Julie Kierstead
- Parnell, Dale P.
- Ragozzino, Ed
- Rassmussen, Gerry
- Reffstrupp, Paul
- Reid, Marie
- Reid, Richard
- Romine, Larry
- Salisbury, Joyce
- Schafer, Eldon G.
- Seereiter, Mary
- Swetland, Lyle
- Sámano, Luis
- Sámano, Michael
- Torelle, Patrick
- Williams, Nile