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*[[Alice Chapman]]:An Army Nurse meets a Tall Handsome Captain | *[[Alice Chapman]]:An Army Nurse meets a Tall Handsome Captain | ||
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*[[Harold and Millie Bowman]] | *[[Harold and Millie Bowman]] | ||
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*[[Thomas Hale]] | *[[Thomas Hale]] | ||
*[[Ruth Carter Evans]] | *[[Ruth Carter Evans]] | ||
− | *[[William and Donna Wampner]] [[image:star.png]] | + | *[[William and Donna Wampner]]:The War in New Guinea and Life at Home[[image:star.png]] |
*[[Barbara Eltzroth]]:Losing a Brother, Death of a Tail Gunner over Austria | *[[Barbara Eltzroth]]:Losing a Brother, Death of a Tail Gunner over Austria | ||
*[[Daisy Freeman]] | *[[Daisy Freeman]] | ||
*[[Elizabeth Meisberger]] | *[[Elizabeth Meisberger]] | ||
− | *[[Shirley Turnock]] [[image:star.png]] | + | *[[Shirley Turnock]]: A Marion Teenager's Life during World War II[[image:star.png]] |
− | *[[Phil and Leah Wiley]] [[image:star.png]] | + | *[[Phil and Leah Wiley]]: Liberty Ship Duty and Rosie the Riveter[[image:star.png]] |
− | *[[Don Lewis]] [[image:star.png]] | + | *[[Don Lewis]]: D-Day Plus Five and the Battle of the Bulge[[image:star.png]] |
*[[James Murrell]] | *[[James Murrell]] | ||
− | *[[Noble Jones]] [[image:star.png]] | + | *[[Noble Jones]]: Segregation in WWII and the Mutiny at Cherbourg[[image:star.png]] |
− | *[[Malvina Ball]] [[image:star.png]] | + | *[[Malvina Ball]]: Meeting Hitler at the Circus[[image:star.png]] |
*[[Earl Gottschalk]] | *[[Earl Gottschalk]] | ||
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*[[Harold Thomson]] | *[[Harold Thomson]] | ||
− | *[[Jesse and Ann Ballard]] [[image:star.png]] | + | *[[Jesse and Ann Ballard]]: Marion during the Great Depression[[image:star.png]] |
*[[Elton Vice]]:From Lucky Strike to POW | *[[Elton Vice]]:From Lucky Strike to POW | ||
*[[Jack Druckemiller]]:V-12 and Destroyer Duty | *[[Jack Druckemiller]]:V-12 and Destroyer Duty |
Revision as of 21:44, 23 July 2007
Oral histories collected by students in Advanced Placement US History and Advanced Placement English at Marion High School. The icon denotes Editor's Choice interviews.
- Ann Warr: Fairmount during the War
- Barbara Love: Family, Friends, Music, and Memories of the 1940's
- Betty Straughan: Growing Up in the Depression and War
- Johnnie Clayton: The Occupation of Germany
- Pauline Marler
- Alice Chapman:An Army Nurse meets a Tall Handsome Captain
- Glen Eltzroth: From the Glass Factory to War in Italy
- Harold and Millie Bowman
- Betty Fleck
- Betty I. Pettiford
- Cleome "Smokey" Young
- Edna May Johnston
- Jack "Bucky" Woodard
- Jane Miltenberger
- Joan Bowman
- Lurana Pulley
- Margie Vice
- Marjorie Wonderly
- Milford Freeman
- Patsy Young
- Xen Stewart
- Joyce Maidenberg
- Manuel Mitchell
- Martha Blinn
- Crystal Calobrace
- Jerrold Greene
- Madonna Fowler
- Mary Jane Downing
- Martha Reed
- James Hulce
- Grace McGlothin
- Thomas Hale
- Ruth Carter Evans
- William and Donna Wampner:The War in New Guinea and Life at Home
- Barbara Eltzroth:Losing a Brother, Death of a Tail Gunner over Austria
- Daisy Freeman
- Elizabeth Meisberger
- Shirley Turnock: A Marion Teenager's Life during World War II
- Phil and Leah Wiley: Liberty Ship Duty and Rosie the Riveter
- Don Lewis: D-Day Plus Five and the Battle of the Bulge
- James Murrell
- Noble Jones: Segregation in WWII and the Mutiny at Cherbourg
- Malvina Ball: Meeting Hitler at the Circus
- Earl Gottschalk
- Betty Mottweiler
- Marjorie Elder
- Ella Foust
- Eva Haynes
- Elizabeth Stewart
- Walter Fisher
- Byron Tippey
- Minniellen Kirby
- Eunice Carey
- Betty Jane Wilson
- Alice Bunish
- Irene Beck
- Harold Thomson
- Jesse and Ann Ballard: Marion during the Great Depression
- Elton Vice:From Lucky Strike to POW
- Jack Druckemiller:V-12 and Destroyer Duty