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Marshall, Roz

Item is an interview with Roz Marshall. Interview follows Marshall's life from her early life in the Middle East to her studies in Canada and elsewhere. The interview also covers her life as a woman artist raising children and teaching art, especially the effect of art on young children. The interview concludes with her present independent career and touches on her old home in Kerrisdale. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers. Poor quality recording.

Chambers, Pam [side 2]

Item component is the continuation of an interview of Pam Chambers. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield. Recording starts and ends mid-conversation.

McLagan, Tayce [side 2]

Item component is the continuation of an interview of Tayce McLagan, violin teacher and community worker. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield. Recording ends mid-conversation.

Onley, Toni [side 1]

Item component is side 1 of an interview with Toni Onley. Interview covers Onley's early life on the Isle of Man, living in Ontario, British Columbia, Penticton, studies in Mexico, and Career as an artist, plus ten years as a teacher at UBC. Interview also covers Onley's crusade against Income Tax Department's treatment of artists. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers.

Heather, Clista

Item is an interview with Clista Heather. Interview conducted by Larry Moore. Recording starts mid-conversation. Side B is blank.

Jones, Bob

Item is an interview of Bob Jones. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield. Recording ends mid-conversation. Knocking and clicking noises are from the microphone being moved and hit during original recording.

Oberlander, Cornelia

Item is an interview with Cornelia Oberlander. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield. Recording ends mid-conversation. Side B is blank.

Chambers, Pam [side 1]

Item component is side 1 of an interview of Pam Chambers. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield. Recording starts and ends mid-conversation.

Charles, Andrew [side 2]

Item component is side 2 and the continuation of an interview of Andrew Charles, Musqueam Band Manager. Also Present at the interview was: Vivien Clarke, asking about religion, and Larissa Grant of the Band Office. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield.

Hatch, Ron [side 1]

Item component is side 1 of an interview with Ron Hatch, English professor. Hatch was born and educated in Vancouver. Interview covers Hatch's take over of an existing publishing company. He talks about types of publications and writers, reminiscences of Scouts at Dunbar Heights United Church, Camping in U.E.L. and newspaper shacks. Recording ends mid-conversation. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers.

Hatch, Ron [side 2]

Item component is the continuation of an interview with Ron Hatch, English professor. Hatch was born and educated in Vancouver. Interview covers Hatch's take over of an existing publishing company. He talks about types of publications and writers, reminiscences of Scouts at Dunbar Heights United Church, Camping in U.E.L. and newspaper shacks. Recording ends mid-conversation. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers.

Darcus, Jack [side 1]

Item component is side 1 of an interview with Jack Darcus. Topics covered in the interview include: Darcus's home in Dunbar Memorial Park field house, his careers as a painter, film maker, script writer and novelist. Interview also touches on his wife, Linda Ohama, a painter and filmmaker. Recording ends mid-conversation. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers.

Darcus, Jack [side 2]

Item component is the continuation of an interview with Jack Darcus. Topics covered in the interview include: Darcus's home in Dunbar Memorial Park field house, his careers as a painter, film maker, script writer and novelist. Interview also touches on his wife, Linda Ohama, a painter and filmmaker. Recording ends mid-conversatrion. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers.

McQueen, Betty (nee McCleery) [tape 1, side 1]

Item component is side 1 of an interview of Betty McQueen (nee McCleery). McQueen was raised on the McCleery farm. Her mother was a member of the Mole family. She talks about Mole farm and "Mole Hill" in West End. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers.

McQueen, Betty (nee McCleery) [tape 1, side 2]

Item component is the continuation of an interview of Betty McQueen (nee McCleery). McQueen was raised on the McCleery farm. Her mother was a member of the Mole family. She talks about Mole farm and "Mole Hill" in West End. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers.

Granstrom, Ivy

Item is an interview with Ivy Granstrom, blind competative runner and swimmer. Granstrom was born Sept 28,1911, Glace Bay, N.S. She was an avid Polar Bear swimmer. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield.

Gray, John MacLachlan

Item is an interview with John MacLachlan Gray, writer. Interview topis include bicycle riding and neighbourhood trees. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers. Side B is blank.

Malkin, James M. (Jamie)

Item is an interview with James M. Malkin. Malkin lived at Blenheim and Marine Drive, across from Mole farm. His Father was in business and his Mother encouraged music, his sister Ursula is a concert pianist. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers. Side B is blank.

Baker, Doug [side 1]

Item component is side 1 of an interview of Doug Baker. Interview topics include Baker's early life: Squamish Nation Capilano Reserve, the residential school, Immaculate Conception school, his move to the Musqueam reserve, the fact that his mother is a Campbell, his early work-labouring, about how carving brings better life, and his life philosophy. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers. Side 2 is blank. There is a shift in pitch on side 1.

Charles, Andrew [side 1]

Item component is side 1 of an interview of Andrew Charles, Musqueam Band Manager. Also Present at the interview was: Vivien Clarke, asking about religion, and Larissa Grant of the Band Office. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield.

Coghill, Joy [side 1]

Item component is side 1 of an interview of Joy Coghill. Coghill talk about many things including: her early life in Saskatchewan and Scotland, the move to British Columbia, her school and university education, the move to Chicago for drama training, the move to Dunbar followed by marriage, and the founding of Holiday Theatre. The Holiday Theatre was the first professional theatre for children, and was located at Dunbar Street and 18th Street, at Dunbar Community Centre, she toured Holiday theatre through British Columbia and Canada. Coghill talked about her lifetime in theatre; she is now involved in "Western Gold" the first professional theatre for seniors, also commenting on art philosophies. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers. Side B is blank.

McLagan, Tayce [side 1]

Item component is side 1 of an interview of Tayce McLagan, violin teacher and community worker. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield. Recording ends mid-conversation.

Onley, Toni [side 2]

Item component is the continuation of an interview with Toni Onley. Interview covers Onley's early life on the Isle of Man, living in Ontario, British Columbia, Penticton, studies in Mexico, and Career as an artist, plus ten years as a teacher at UBC. Interview alos covers Onley's crusade against Income Tax Department's treatment of artists. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers.

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