GUIDE TO THE RECORDS OF THE KENTUCKY INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Compiled by Kathleen Clark Eastern Kentucky University
R.G. 123 8.55 cubic feet 14,250 items 19 Boxes 89A1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Historical Background Series Committees Series Conference Series Correspondence Series Membership Series Minutes Series Publication Series Subject Series Photograph Series Media Series Memorabilia Series INTRODUCTION
In February 1981, the Kentucky Industrial Education association agreed to place their records on permanent deposit with the Eastern Kentucky University Archives. Several additions were made to the collection in 1982. The collection is separated into ten series. This arrangement in part was developed by the Archives staff to reflect the way the materials document the various activities of the organization and how the organization conducts its business. A special thanks is extended to Dr. William E. Sexton, retired Vice President for Administration at Eastern, who graciously donated his time to help identify the rather large photograph series.
Materials date from the establishment of the Association and run through 1982. Although information about particular programs may be missing, there is sufficient documentation to chronicle the activities of an important Kentucky educational association which is committed toward improving the quality of the state's education in a professional manner. The Archives is greatly indebted to this organization for demonstrating foresight in seeing that it's historical records are being preserved.
HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
The Kentucky Industrial Education Association was organized in 1956 under the direction of Dr. Charles R. Crumpton from the University of Louisville. Dr. Crumpton called a series of meetings with the various local regional associations in the state and talked with the members encouraging them to form an organization within the state which would adequately represent the objectives of industrial education. Dr. Crumpton held that such an organization, state-wide in character, was necessary to promote the interests of all phases of industrial education. It would include industrial arts education and trade and industrial education. It had been felt by many for a number of years that there were many common objectives of these two phases of industrial education. It was also felt that these two organizations were divergent in interests and that such a condition should not be tolerated. Therefore, Dr. Crumpton insisted that the two organizations merge their purposes and form a group to be known as the Kentucky Industrial Education Association. It was pointed out that there were a maximum of 600 men and women engaged in various phases of industrial education in Kentucky and that these people should work toward a common purpose which was, of course, to promote a higher degree of efficiency in instruction so that the boys and girls of the Commonwealth might profit more by industrial education. Many meetings were held throughout the state during 1956 at which fundamental beliefs, regulations ideas, and plans were formed into a document to be known as the Constitution of the Kentucky Industrial Education Association. The earliest record of this effort, as far as the Louisville area was concerned occurred November 8, 1956 when at the request of Dr. Crumpton, the Supervisor of Vocational and Adult Education, called a meeting of Industrial arts education and vocational education teachers of Louisville and Jefferson County to meet and discuss the adoption of the Constitution of the Kentucky Industrial Education Association.
A state-wide planning committee was called to a meeting December 1, 1956 in the Kentucky Hotel. This meeting was called by Mr. Ralph Whalen of Eastern Kentucky State College who secured supports from the following areas: Northern Kentucky, Louisville, Jefferson County, Western Kentucky, Central Kentucky and Eastern Kentucky. Representatives from these different areas approved the Constitution and set forth to elect the first corps of officers: C. R. Crumpton was elected president; Louis Rogge and Devert were elected vice presidents. With this organization complete the Industrial Education Association of Kentucky was on it's own. Its first meeting was held in connection with the Kentucky Education Association at the Gottschalk School. At this meeting the Constitution was adopted. From the very beginning the Kentucky Industrial Education Association has been a success. Membership for the first year numbered 401 and 22 firms bought 26 booths securing finances for the convenion of 1957. It is reported that 160 persons attended the first annual banquet.
In order to promote the interest of the Kentucky Industrial ucation Association and to excite the interest of the membership as well as to achieve the objectives of improved instruction of industrial education, the organization in general has placed emphasis on five areas of activity. The first and most important of these areas has to do with programing. The association, under the provisions of its constitution, provides for two types of programs which are conducted mainly by the membership of the organization. Since 1957 there have been 0 such programs per convention. Therefore, forty sectional programs were provided in the first four years of the association's activity. The participants in these sectional programs were drawn from the state colleges and universities, from among the directors of the area educational schools, and from the industrial arts programs in the high schools of the state. The sectional programs of the association are the areas in which the membership analyzes and evaluates itself. In an effort to keep the sectional programs useful, an evaluation scheme was set up very early and it is from these bits of self-evaluation that programs are continued or eliminated.
Another phase of programing has to do with the general programs of the association. These general programs are evening programs or luncheons and they are key-noted by state and national personages who represent the best type of industrial thinking that the KIEA can afford to secure. A very important aspect of the general program of the KIEA is the annual business meeting at which account of the year just past is reported to the membership. Another phase of this program is a contribution which the exhibitors make through what is known as the Ship's program. This is a distribution of prizes which commercial contribitors make to the membership.
A second important phase of activity of the KIEA is the educational exhibits at which the work of industrial educational, vocational education schools and their students is displayed at the convention.
The third phase of activity is the commercial exhibits. The exhibits are provided by firms from most anywhere in the United States who would like to sell their products to the Industrial schools in Kentucky.
A fourth phase of activity which is important to the KIEA has to do with membership. A fifth phase of activity of the KIEA concerns participation of its members in the annual convention The annual convention of the Kentucky Industrial Education Association in early November has been understood as the climax of the activities of the preceding year, and the convention is a significant feature of the association. However, industrial education is active in the state throughout the year, so the asssociation keeps its objectives and acivities before the membership by means of the KIEA Bulletin which is distributed three or four times per year. The Bulletin informs the membership and prevents the association from being just a single once-a-year activity.
The leadership of the association has been good from the beginning. The presidents have appointed capable executive committees and through mutual cooperation have provided a type of convention for industrial education in Kentucky which is rapidly assuming the position among those of other states to be as good or better than most. Consequently it is easy to understand that the achievement of the objectives of the KIEA are assured. The associatlon is dynamic and will continue to provide good service to the students of industrial education in the state.
*Committees Series*
Description: The Committees Series contains two boxes of materiais covering the years 1957 through 1981. The series contains two folders entitled Committees that contain lists of the different committees and names of the chairmen. The main makeup of the committee folders is correspondence between committee members. The series is arranged alphabetically by folder title nd chronologically within.
Inventory Box 1 Ad Hoc Committee - 1973 Associated Life Membership Committee - 1965-1978 Auditing Committee - 1959-1976 Bulletin Committee - 1963-1975- Commercial Exhibits Committee - 1965-1973 Committees - 1957-1964 Committees - 1965-1978 Constitution Revision Committee - 1960-1972 Design Committee - 1966-1973 Educational Exhibits Committee - 1959-1981 Field Trip Committee - 1969-1973 Finance Committee - 1969-1975. Handbook Committee - 1966-1974 Historian Committee - 1970-1973 Honorary Membership Committee - 1961-1979. Local Arrangements Committee - 1966-1973 Membership Committee - 1959-1981 Nominating Committee - 1957-1980. Photography Committee - 1966-1973 Planning Committee - 1956 Printing Committee - 1965-1973 Program Assembly Committee - 1963-1973 Box 2 Public Relations Committee - 1957-1973 Reception and Hospitality Committee - 1965-1978. Regional Associations Committee - 1959-1973. Resolutions Committee - 1959-1973 Scholarship Committee - 1967-1980- Steering Committee - 1969-1975. Student Program Committee - 1968-1981 T&I Sectional Committee - 1963 Task Force Committee - 1973 Teacher Education Committee - no date.
*Conference Series*
Description: The Conference Series consists of one box of materials covering the years 1957 through 1982. The first 23 folders cover the first through 26th Annual KIEA Conferences. The folders contain conference schedules, preparation correspondence, and lists of speakers. Other folders in this series include biographies and Speakers and Student Projects. The folders are rranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically within each subject area.
Inventory Box 3 Conference - 1957 Conference - 1958 Conference - 1959 Conference - 1960 Conference - 1961 Conference - 1962 Conference - l963 Conference - 1964 Conference - 1965 Conference - 1966 Conference - 1967 Conference - 1968 Conference - l969 Conference - 1970 Conference - 1971-72 Conference - 1973 Conference - 1975 Conference - 1976 Conference - 1977 Conference - 1975 Conference - 1979 Conference - 1981 Conference - 1982 Conference Conference Biographies and Speakers - 1960-1969 Biographies and Speakers - 1970-1978 Student Projects - 1973
*Correspondence Series*
Description: The Correspondence Series consists of three boxes of materials covering the years 1957 through 1982. The series is divided into two subsections, Correspondence and resident's Correspondence. The Correspondence subseries is located in boxes four and five, and covers the years 1957 through 1982. The materials in his subseries cover a wide variety of topics including financial, information requests, and meeting preparation. The President1s Correspondence subseries is located in box six and covers the years 1958 through 1981. This series contains the correspondence of the individual KIEA President's during their term. There is also a folder of past President's Correspondence. All the folders in this series are arranged chronologically
Inventory
Box 4
Correspondence - 1957-1959
Correspondence - 1960
Correspondence - January-June 1961.
Correspondence - July-December 1961.
Correspondence - 1962.
Correspondence - 1963
Correspondence - 1964
Correspondence - January-June 1965
Correspondence - July-December 1965
Correspondence - January-June 1966
Correspondence - July-December 1966
Correspondence - 1967
Correspondence - 1968
Correspondence - 1969
Box 5
Correspondence - January-June 1970.
Correspondence - July-October 1970
Correspondence - November-December 1970.
Correspondence - 1971
Correspondence - January-October 1972
Correspondence - November-December 1972
Correspondence - 1973
Correspondence - 1974
Correspondence - 1975
Correspondence - 1976.
Correspondence - 1977.
Correspondence - 1978.
Correspondence - 1981-1982
Box 6
President's Correspondence
L.C. McDowell - 1958
Thomas E. Myers - 1959-1960
Paul E. Harris - 1960-1961
Walter B. Nalbach - 1962
Luther Safriet - 1963
Hugh L. Oakley - 1964
Steve B. Marcum - 1965
C. Nelson Grote - 1965-1966
Fred C. Bartel - 1967
C. Dale Lemons - 1967-1968
B.M. Hatley - 1968-1969
Clyde 0. Craft - 1970
Jerry E. Shuck - 1971
Frank M. Pittman - 1971-1972
Walter Prater - 1972-1973
Dert Owens - 1975
James Whitledge - 1977-1978
Donald Hudson - 1978-1979
Ron Baugh - 1980
Albert G. Spencer - 1980-1981
Past Presidents - 1981
*Membership Series*
Description: The Membership Series consists of one box of materials covering the years 1956 through 1981. Membership lists containing the names and addresses of current KIEA members are included in the series, as well as lists of Past Presidents and Life and Honorary Life members. The folders are arranged chronologically.
Inventory
Box 7
Membership
1956-1957
1958-1959
1959-1960
1960-1961
1961-1962
1962-1963
1963-1964
1964-1966
1966-1967
1968-1969
1970-1971
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975-1976
1979
1980
1981
Life and Honorary Life - 1964-1969
Life and Honorary Life - 1971-1973
Past Presidents, Life and Honorary Life - 1978
*Minutes Series*
Description: The Minutes Series consists of one box of materials covering the years 1958 through 1982. The series consists of Executive Committee minutes, 1956-1982, and two folders of Executive Committee meeting agendas, 1960-1981. The series also contains minutes from the Board of Directors nd Executive Committee of the Kentucky Vocational Association, sectional committee meetIngs, and the Task Force meeting. The minutes are arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically within the subject area.
Inventory
Box 8
Minutes
Agenda - 1960-1969
Agenda - 1970-1981
Board of Directors and Executive Committee - 1978
Call meeting - 1967-1968
Executive Committee - 1956-1957
Executive Committee - 1958-1959
Executive Committee - 1960
Executive Committee - 1961
Executive Committee - 1962
Executive Committee - 1963
Executive Committee - 1964
Executive Committee - 1965
Executive Committee - 1966
Executive Committee - 1967
Executive Committee - 1968
Executive Committee - 1969
Executive Committee - 1970
Executive Committee - 1971
Executive Committee - 1972
Executive Committee - 1973
Executive Committee - 1974
Executive Committee - 1975
Executive Committee - 1976
Executive Committee - 1977
Executive Committee - 1978
Executive Committee - 1979
Executive Committee - 1980
Executive Committee - 1981
Executive Committee and Working Committee - 1982
Practical Nursing Sectional Meeting - 1962
Special Caucus Joint Executive Committee - 1965
Student - 1969
T&I SectIonal Committee Meeting - 1963
Task Force - 1973
*Publication Series*
Description: The Publication Series consists of two boxes of materials covering the years 1948 through 1982. Materials found in this series include KIEA Bulletins, a catalogue of educational exhibits, conference booklets, constitutions of the KIEA, and there miscellaneous publications. The publications are arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically within the subject area.
Inventory
Box 9
Bulletin - 1958.
Bulletin - 1959-1961
Bulletin - 1962-1963
Bulletin - 1964-1965
Bulletin - 1966-1967
Bulletin - 1968-1969.
Bulletin - 1970-1971
Bulletin - 1972-1974
Bulletin - 1975-1976
Bulletin - 1978-1979
Bulletin - 1980-1982.
Business Luncheon and Meeting - Industrial Edu. Assoc. - 1961
Catalogue - Educational Exhibits - 1980-1981
Conference - Annual Banquet and Business Meeting - 1958-1972
Conference Booklets - 1957-1959
Conference Booklets - 1960-1963
Conference Booklets - 1964-1966
Conference Booklets - 1967-1969.
Box 10
Conference Booklets - 1970-1972.
Conference Booklets - 1975-1979
Conference Booklets - 1980-1981
Conference - Conference at a Glance - 1968-1975
Conference - Conference at a Glance - 1976-1982.
Conference - Conference Proceedings - 1966.
Conference - Conference Review - 1979
Conference - Logos - 1967
Conference - Sectional Meetings - 1962
Constitutions - 1957-1968
Convention - Kentucky Education Association - 1959-1961
Educational Bulletin - 1948-1963
History - 1957-1977
Journal - Industrial Arts Education - 1964
KY Nurses Association - Bulletin and Convention - 1961-1972
Newsletter - Eastern KY State College Industrial Arts Dept - 1960
Pamphlets - Louisville - no date.
Work Book - General Industry - 1969
*Subject Series*
Description: The Subject Series, covering the years 1951 throught 82,consists of three boxes of materials. A historical background of the Kentucky Industrial Education Association (KIEA) can be found in box 12 along with the handbook of Administrative rules and Regulations and the KIEA's Incorporation Papers. Also located in box 12 are folders containing lists of the executive Board (Committee) Members and Working Committee chairmen. The responsibilities of the different chairmen are is in these folders Box 13 contains a folder with the past residents Roster The Treasurers reports for the years 1957 through 1982 are ncluded in box 13 These folders contain reports given at the xecutive Committee meetings Quarterly and annual reports can be lewed along with proposed budgets Information on the commercial and educational exhibits resented at KIEA conferences is located in box 11. The commercial exhibits folder contains letters from companies reserving booths at the conferences. The educational exhibits folders contain information on reserving booths, rules and egulations for exhibits, and lists of prizes to be awarded. A list of award receipients is found in the educational exhibits awards folder. Another contest open to students was the KIEA contest. Submitted designs can be found in the emblem contest folder in box 11. Interesting information on other industrial associations and vocational schools can be found in boxes 11 and 12. Box 11 contains folders entitled Affiliations. In these folders are letters from other associations and vocational schools requesting affiliation with KIEA. Listed under Industrial Education Association in box 12 are bulletins from other associations across the country Other folders on activities of the Kentucky Industrial Education Association are also contained in the series. The folders in the series are arranged alphabetically by folder tItle and chronologically within the folders.
Inventory
Box 11
Act Relating to PublIc Employees - 1972
Affiliation - 1958-1959
AffIliation - 1960-1963
Affiliation - 1964-1966
Affiliation 1967
Affiliation - 1968
Affiliation - 1969
American and KY Industrial Arts Association - 1961-1970
Award - KIEA Outstanding Teacher - N.D.
Bulletin - 1957-1959
Bulletin - 1961-1963
Bulletin - 1964-1965
Bulletin - 1966-1969
Bulletin - 1970-1973
Bulletin - 1974-1979
Bureau of Vocation Education - Staff - 1979-1981
Central Kentucky Industrial Arts Craftsman's Fair - N.D.
Commercial Exhibits - 1962-1965
Commercial Exhibits - 1966-1969
Commercial Exhibits - 1970-1975
Constitutions - 1957-1958
Constitutions - 1966
Constitutions - 1968
Constitutions - 1972
Constitutions - Affiliations - 1951-1959
Constitutions - Affiliations - 1964-1968
Course Summaries - Affiliations - N.D
Educational Exhibits - 1966-1969
Educational Exhibits - 1970-1973
Educational Exhibits - 1974-1979
Educational Exhibits - Awards - 1966-1968
Emblem Contest - N.D
Box 12
Executive Committee Members and Working Chairmen - 1957-1959.
Executive Committee Members Chairmen - 1960-1967
Executive Committee Members Chairmen - 1968-1969
Executive Committee Members Chairmen - 1970-1972.
Executive Committee Members Chairmen - 1973-1975
Executive Committee Members Chairmen - 1976-1978
Executive Committee Members and Working Committee Chairmen - 1979-1981
Executive Committee Members and Working Committee Chairmen - 1966
Handbook of Administrative Rules and Regulations - 1974
Historical Background - 1957-1974
Incorporation Papers - 1958
Industrial Edu. Assoc. - American Industrial Arts Assoc. - 1962-1968.
Industrial Education Association - Arizona - 1968
Industrial Education Assoc. - CA State Department of Edu. - 1969.
Industrial Education Assoc. - FA - 1958-1968
Industrial Education Association - Illinois - l955-1957.
Industrial Education Association - Indiana - 1954-1964.
Industrial Education Association - Kansas - 1957-1969.
Industrial Education Association - Kentucky - 1958-1959
Industrial Education Association - Michigan - 1953-1960
Industrial Education Association - Minnesota - 1957.
Industrial Education Association - Mississippi - 1957-1960
Industrial Education Association - Missouri - 1956-1960
Industrial Edu. Assoc. - NJ Vocational and Arts Assoc. - 1957
Industrial Education Association - North Carolina - 1967-1968.
Industrial Education Association - Pensylvania - 1956-1958.
Industrial Education Association - Saskatchawan - 1969.
Industrial Education Association - South Dakota - 1964.
Industrial Education Association - Texas Industrial Arts Association - 1967-1968.
Industrial Education Association - Virginia - 1968.
Kentucky CouncIl on Teacher Education and Certification -
Superintendents State Board of Education - 1967-1978
Box 13
Lists - Contacts - N.D
Lists - Mailing - 1959-1965
Memorandums - 1957-1959
Memorandums - 1961-1967
Memorandums - 1966-1967
Memorandums - 1968-1969
Memorandums - 1970-1971
Memorandums - 1972-1973
Memorandums - 1974-1976
Memorandums - 1977-1979
Newspaper Clippings - 1957-1970
Papers on Industrial Education - 1976-1977
Past Presidents Roster - KIEA - 1976-1978
Pohukaina School Project - 1967
President's Breakfast - 1972
President's Breakfast - 1973
President's Breakfast - 1974
President's Breakfast - 1975
President's Breakfast - 1976
President's Breakfast - 1977
President's Breakfast - 1978
Previous Committee Chairmen - 1958-1966
Program Topics - 1966, 1979
Programs - 1964-1980
Resolutions - 1957-1958
Resolutions - 1963-1965
Resolutions - 1966-1969
Resolutions - 1970-1972
Resolutions - 1973-1975
Resolutions - 1976-1981
Speeches - Miscellaneous - N.D.
Treasurer's Report - 1957-1962
Treasurer's Report - 1963-1965
Treasurer's Report - 1966-1967
Treasurer's Report - 1968-1969
Treasurer's Report - 1970-1~7l
Treasurer's Report - 1972~1973
Treasurer's Report - 1974-1976
Treasurer's Report - 1977-1979
Treasurer's Report - 1980-1982
Vice-Presidents - 1964-1972
*Photograph Series*
Description: The Photograph Series consists of five boxes containing black and white prints, color prints, and a few proof sheets and negatives of various sizes covering the years 1957 through 1981. Photographs were taken at the annual Kentucky Industrial Education Association Conference and include pictures of sectional meetings, awards dinners, exhibits and entertainment. All photographs are in acid-free folders, interleaved between acid-free paper. Folders are arranged chronologically and pictures are numbered consecutively within each folder.
Inventory
Box 14
Folder 1 - 1957. number 1-70
1-3 Fred Martin
4-6 Charles Crumpton
7-7a L.C. McDowell
8 Dr. Robert Martin.
9 Ray Lawrence
10-12 Left to right - Fred Martin, James L. Patton,
Charles R. Crakes, Charles Crumpton
13 Left to right - James L. Patton, Charles Crumpton
14 Left to right - W. E. Swinford, Charles Wilson,
Parks, Thomas E. Myers, Dale Patrick, Pryce Tutt,
J. Homer Davis, WIlliam Sexton, Dovert Owens, William
Barnes, Ralph Whalin, Charles Gibson, Fred Bartel, James
Hall.
15 Fred Martin, Robert Martin, Charles Crumpton,
Charles R. Crakes
16-70 Unidentified
Folder 2 - 1958, numbers 1-50
1 Standing, left to right - Ray Lawrence, Nelson Grote.
2 Speaking - Sam Ezelle; Far right - Robert Martin
3-3a Left to right - unidentIfied, L.C. McDowell Dale Patrick,
unidentified.
4 Robert Martin
5-44 unidentified
45-50 proof sheets - unidentified.
Folder 3 - 1959, numbers 1-7
1-2 Left to right - L.C. McDowell, M.D. Mobley
3-4 Left - George Ramey
5-7 unidentified
Folder 4 - 1960 (folder 1 of 2), numbers 1-68
1 Simeon Parker
2 Johnny Messer.
3 Left - Henderson, right - Williams.
4 Thomas E. Myers, President
5 W. H. SImmons
6 Robert Edwards
7 Jimmy Bingham
8 Russell Wilty
9 E. Engle
10 Terry Delph
11-12 Music by the De Valles from Central High School,
Louisville.
13 Middle - Bred Bartel.
l4 Seated left to right - H. B. Clark, unidentified,
Ralph Whalin, unidentified, unidentified, Steve
Marcum. Carl Kilborne. - Speaker - Paul Harris
15 Speaker - James Patton Sr. Seated right - Ralph Whalin
16 Speaker - John P. Walsh
17 Speaking - Ronald Sherrand; Seated left to right -
Bill Evans, Herb Vescio, Philip Dillon, Charles
Gibson, and Jack Wallace
18 Seated left to right - Thomas E. Myers, Steve Marcum,
Carl Kilborne
19 Speaker - Ralph Whalin; Seated by - Thomas E. Myers.
20-1 Speaking - Ralph Whalin
22-4 Paul Harris
25 Paul Harris passes the torch to Tom Myers
26-8 L.C. McDowell.
29-33 Thomas E. Myers
34-68 unidentified
Folder 5 - 1960 (folder 2 of 2) numbers 69-121
69-121 unidentifIed.
Folder 6 - 1962. numbers 1-41
1 The first six presidents - Left to right - Charles R.
Crumpton, 1957; Ray Lawrence, 1958; L.C. McDowell, 1959;
Tom Myers, 1960; Paul E. Harris, 1961; and Walter B.
Nalbach. 1962.
2 Crakes
3 Sam Jones
4-5 Luther Safriet, 1963 President.
6 H. C. Mathis
7 Charles Crumpton
8 Far left - Paul Harris; Far right - Charles Crumpton
9 Miss Hallijeanne Chalker.
10 Wilson Wyatt, KY Lieutenant Governor.
11 Harold G. Wilson.
12 Second from left - Governor Bert Combs
13 Mr. E. P. Hilton
14 Walter B. Nalbach
15-41 unidentified
Folder 7 - 1963, numbers 1-35.
1-2 Center - 1963 President Luther Safriet.
3 Left to right - Bernard T. Fagan, Donald Wendt,
Ronald Sherrard
4 Nelson Grote
5 Sharky
6 Pnrr.q
7 H. L. Oakley
8 Eshenaur
9 Earl M. Bowler
10 Rosengren
11-35 unidentified
Folder 8 - 1964, numbers 1-7.
1 Fred Martin
2-4 Left to right - Susan Steele, Jean Hayden, Sarah Kirksey,
Anna Peyton, Ann Embry, Bertil Hughes, Louise Hobbs
Brenda Messer, Sue Gill lam.
5 C. H. Thompson.
6-7 unidentified
Folder 9 - 1965, numbers 1-41
1 Far left - 1965 President Steve Marcum.
2 The Fort Knox Chorus.
3 Doris Schmidt
4 Left to right - Jim McGown, Virginia Gudgel.
5 Left to right - Nelson Grote. Robert Sloane.
6 Moseill Jester
7 Dr. Carl Lamar
8-9 Left to right - Moseill Jester, Charlotte Farmer
10 Robert Sloane, Marion Uterhart.
11 Robert Talbot
12 Left to right - Nelson Grote, Robert Sloane
13 James McGown
14 Jeanelle Goch.
15 Far left - Clyde Craft; Center - Dale Lemons
16 L.C. McDowell
17 Left to right - Claude Howard, Richard Turner
18 Doris SchmIdt
19-20 Left to right - Blanche Johnson, Mercedes Thompson
21 Far left - Virginia Towles Far right - Marion Uterhart
22 E. P. Hilton
23 Left to right - Maurice Baker, George Ramey.
24-41 unidentified
Box 15
Folder 1 - 1966 (folder 1 of 3), number 1-52
1 George Ramey
2 Left to right - Neikirk, McCarty
3 Far left - Nelson Grote Fourth from left - Hugh L. Oakely
4 Ray Lawrence
5 Center - Robert Grogan Far right - Robert Sloane
6 Margaret Farris
7 Donna Withrow
8a-c Left to right - Fred Bartel, C. Dale Lemons
8-8e Dale Lemons
9 Left to right - Fred Bartel, Nelson Grote.
10 Nelson Grote
11 Ronald Hart.
12 Left to right - McGown, Fitzgerald.
13 Left - Nelson Grote.
14 Edgar Vademan
15 Left to right - William E. Sexton, Clyde Hack
16 E. P. HIlton
17 Fred Bartel
18 Left to right - Fred Bartel, Nelson Grote.
19 Chad Middleton~
20 Speaking - George Brown.
21 James Gray
22 John Maguire
23 Fred Martin.
24 Left to right - Maurice Baker, George Ramey.
25 Left to right - William E. Sexton. Clyde Hackler
26-33 The Carousel's.
34 Patsy Burgraff.
35 Rebecca Baird.
36-3 Virginia Towles
39a-b Virginia Gudgel
40-42 Jean Carter
43-44 Left to right - Moseill Jester Virginia Towles
45a-b Doris Schmidt.
46-47 Jeannette Cochran
48 right - Doris Schmidt.
49 Donna Withrow
50 Patsy Burgraff
51 Lorene Jones
52a Josephine Silveus.
52b Left - Bill Evans
Folder 2 - 1966 (folder 2 of 3), numbers 53-100
53-100 unidentified
Folder 3 - 1966 (folder 3 of 3) . numbers 101-156
101-156 unidentified.
Folder 4 - 1967, numbers 1-67
1 Shirley Dillon
2 Barbara Sewell
3 Margaret Earls.
4-5 Phyllis Wiley
6 Sharon Williams
7-8 Right - Diane Fox.
9 Mary Romans.
10 Left to right - Mathew F. Barsotti, Wanda Carroll.
11-12 Left to right - Sol E. Allen, Mary Healy
13 Left to right - Maryetta Miller. Miles A. Whitaker
14 Left to right - Maryetta Miller, Arthur S. Stewart.
15 Maryetta Miller
16 Left - Maryetta Miller
17 Left - Pam McCoy
18 Barbara Scherer
19 Left to right - Wanda Carroll, Barbara Scherer
20 Left - Robert Sloane.
21 Fred Bartel
22 Dr. H. L. Oakley
23 Donald Agnew
24 Dr. Harvey Sparks
25 Fred Martin.
26 Faye A. Shehan
27 Wandel Dye
28 Center - Robert Sloane
29-67 unidentified
Folder 5 - 1968, numbers 1-34
1 Seated - Virginia Gudgel, Robert Pennington, Addison
Coffey, Ronnie Wesley.
2 Far right - Helen Hoffman
3 Charles Bowers
4 Left to right - Charlotte Farmer, Virginia Gudgel,
Marion Uterhart
5 Left to right - John Beet, William Wilkins
6 Left to right - John Beet, George Hubbert
7 Left to right - John Beet, J.C. Morrow.
8 Left to right - Dr. Melvin Kranzberg, Dr. C. Dale Lemons
9 Left to right - John Beets. Willie Jackson, L.A. McCubbin
10 Left to right - John Beets, L.A. McCubbin, Richard Brown
11 Left to right - John Beets, George Martin, L.A. McCubbin.
12 Left to right - John Beets, George Martin, L.A. McCubbin
13 Left to right - John Beets, L.A. McCubbin.
14 Left to right - John Beets, Russell Ayres.
15 William Knowles.
16 Left to right - John Beets, Jerry Spiceland
17 Left to right - John Beets, Arthur Robb
18 Left to right - John Beets, S. E. Wayne
19 Center - Jim Lawson; Far right - Donald Wendt
20 Left to right - John Beets, Jerry Spiceland
21 Left to right - John Beets, J. C. Morrow.
22 B. M. Hatley, 1968 President, holding torch with some
members of his Executive Committee
23 Left to right - B. N. Hatley, Jeff Crisp, Nelson Grote.
24 Left to right - Don Nuckolls, Mr. Barnes.
25 Left - Don Nuckolls
26 Left to right - Marion Uterhart, Athens student,
Charlotte Farmer.
27 Don Nuckolls, Julia Myhand.
28 Arthur Robb
29 Left to right - Marion Uterhart, Charlotte Farmer
30 Left to right - Ray Lawrence, Dr. Melvin Kranzberg
31 Left to right - Dr. Robert Ogle, Marion Uterhart,
Charlotte Farmer
32 Center - Moseill Jester. Far right - L. C. McDowell.
33 William Knowles
34 Mildred Winkler
Box 16
Folder 1 - 1969, numbers 1-15
1 Clyde 0. Craft
2 Wendell P. Rutler.
3 Grady Nutt
4 Standing left to right - L. C. McDowell, Dale Lemons.
5-15 unidentIfied.
Folder 2 - 1970 (folder 1 of 3), numbers 1-28.
1 James Disney
2 Arthur L. Robb.
3 Mary Williams
4 Edward L. Spies
5a Left to right - Clyde Craft, John Jenkins
5b Clyde Craft
6a Left to right - Ken Winters, George Martin
6b Margaret Parks
7-28 unidentified
Folder 3 - 1970 (folder 2 of 3) , numbers 29-58
29 Left - Dr- Dale Lemons.
30 Far left - Dr. Gene Schanbacker
31 Left to right - Ray Lawrence, George Martin.
32-36 George Martin.
37 Left to right - Norman Roberts, Fred Martin.
38 Left - Virginia Towles, Danville School of Nursing
39 Neila Soper, Pineville P.N
40 Back row third from left - James Patton
41-58 unidentified
Folder 4 - 1970 (folder 3 of 3), numbers 59-95.
59-95 unidentified
Folder 5 - 1971 (folder 1 of 3), numbers 1-65
1 Center - Devert Owens.
2 Arthur Robb
3 James Disney
4 M. Ray Karnes
5 Ralph Whalin.
6 Right - Jerry E. Shuck.
7-15 unidentified
16 Left - George Martin.
17 Left - Louis Russell.
18 Faye Farris
19 H. 0. Mathis.
20 James Patton.
21 Mr. Brown
22 Right - Louis Russell.
23 Mrs. Louis Russell.
24 Louis Russell
25-35 Right - George Martin
36 Left to right - Dale Lemmons, George Martin.
37 Right - Moseill Jester
38 Third from left - George Martin~ Fourth from left - Louis Russell Far right - Mrs. Louis Russell
39 Left to right - Louis B. Russell, Dean Ward.
40 Left to right - Hendricks Caudill, Fred Bartel.
41-65 unidentified
Folder 6 - 1971 (folder 2 of 3) , numbers 66-106
66 Clyde Craft
67 Frank Pittman
68 Left to right - Bill Evans, James Disney, Dale Lemons,
unidentified, Louis Russell, Mrs. Louis Russell
69 Right - George Martin
70 Left to right - Dale Lemons, George Martin.
71 Left to right - George Martin, Clyde Craft
72-73 Left to right - Hendricks Caudill, Fred Bartel
74 H. 0. Mathis
75 Right - James Patton
76 Clyde Craft.
77 Thomas Carter
78 Left - Charles Holland.
79 Right - Charles Holland
80 Dale Lemmons
81 Tom Hale
82-83 Jack Luv
84 John Belt
85 Louis Russell
86-106 unidentified exhibits.
Folder 7 - 1971 (folder 3 of 3), numbers 107-165
107-165 unidentified
Box 17
Folder 1 - 1972, number 1
1 Frank M. Pittman.
Folder 2 - 1973, numbers 1-12
1 Left to right - Walter Prater, Norman Roberts
2-3 Left to right Gene Schanbacker, Steve Herndon
4 Left to right - Gene Schanbacker, David Alexander,
Steve Herndon
5 Left to right - Gene Schanbacker, David Alexander.
6-11 Right - Gene Schanbacker.
12 Left to right - Gene Schanbacker, unidentified,
Robert Hayes, unidentified, Norman Roberts, unidentified.
unidentified
Folder 3 - 1974, numbers 1-31,
1 Third from right - Norman N. Roberts
2 Left to right - Teresa Hargis, Roy Wright, Phil Harris,
Mark Thomas, Jeff Rogers, "Burnsey" Stewart, Billy Wells,
Tim Bailey, Chuck Greene, Marylin Reynold, Danny Bealert,
and Richie Williams
3 Left to right - Jim Strain, Dr. Dero Downing. and Dr.
Frank Conley
4 Hazard Vo-Tech Building
5 Left to right - Kenneth Coneter, Buddy Hagan.
6 Left to right - John Bunch, Russell Culler
7 Dr. Franklin Conley.
8 Bobby Green
9 Dr. Norman Roberts
10 Left to right - Tom Osborne, "Burnsey" Stewart
11 Left to right - William Prater and Norman Roberts
12 Left to right - Dr. Eugene Schanbacker, Ralph Harris
Robert Hayes, Darrell Pltcock, Norman Roberts, Dorothy
McHugh. Roy Wilson
13 Standing from left - Dr. Adro~ Doran, Meade Roberts, and
Sheila Nass; Sitting - Steve Akers
14 Far left - Dr. Eugene Schanbacker
15-30 unidentified,
31 Dr. Clyde Craft
Folder 4 - 1975, number 1
1 Devert Owens and Dr. Carl Lamar
Folder 5 - 1976 (folder '1 of 2) , numbers 1-84.
1 Dr. Gary Chastain
2 Middle - H. K. Blant; Right - Ken Winters
3 Left to right - Pat White, John Thomas.
4 Right - George Brown
5 Right - Dr. Carl Hurley
6 Seated - Bill Evans
7 Dr. James Hall
8 Speaking - Ken Winters
9 Far right - Ken Winters.
10 Seated - Fred Martin
11 Seated left - Ray Lawrence; Seated right - Fred Martin
12 Speaker - Dr. Robert Martin Seated left of speaker -
Ray Lawrence Seated right of speaker - Fred Martin
13-14 Ray Lawrence
15 Left to right - unidentified, L.C. McDowell, Dale Patrick,
unidentified
16 Dale Patrick
17 Harold Rice
18-84 unidentified.
Folder 6 - 1976 (folder 2 of 2), numbers 85-136
85-89 unidentifIed
90 Billy Howard
91 Ken Winters
92 Odwer Berg
93 Left - Jim Whitledg
94 James D. Patton
95 George Lilly
96-102 unidentIfied
103 Bill Evans
104-106 unidentified
107 Left to right - Norman Roberts, George Lilly
108-115 unidentified
116 Foreground - Carl Hurley
117 Speaking - Norman Roberts
118-120 unIdentified
121 Ken Winters
122 Second from left - Kenneth Blanton
123-132 unidentified
133 Speaker - Dr. Frank Conley
134 Speaker - Dr. Clyde Craft
135-136 unidentified
Folder 7 - 1978. numbers 1-83
1 W. Prater
2 R. Wilson
3 W. Foster
4 0. Gray
5 Hudson Whitledge
6 J. Loyd
7 White
8 RIght to left - Winters, Prater, Loyd and Combs
9 Left to right - D. Crosby and Frank Conley
10 Seated left - Bill Evans
11 Lilly and Roberts.
12 Left to rIght - Clyde Craft and Fortney
13 Don Hudson
14 Albert Spencer
15 Teagander Green and Smotherman
16 Lyons
17-64 unidentified
65 Jeff Crisp
66 J. McElroy.
67 Preader
68 P. White
69 Terry Tryon, Bob Hardley, Roberta Wiedeman
70-82 unidentifIed
83 Negatives - unIdentified
Box 18
Folder 1 - 1979 (folder 1 of 3), numbers 1-70.
1 Far right - Robert Hayes
2 Right - Robert Hayes.
3 Far right - Robert Hayes.
4-5 Left - Robert Hayes
6 Seated left - Clyde Craft Sttanding left - John Rowlett
7 John D. Rowlett.
8 Carl Hurley
9 Left - Don Hudson
10-11 Right - Don Hudson
12-13 Standing - Don Hudson
14 Left - Don Hudson; Receiving award - James Disney
15 L.C. McDowell
16 Seated left - Bill Evans Right - Clyde Craft
17 Albert Prewitt
19 Right - Bill Evans
20 Don Hudson
21 Dr. John D. Rowlett.
22 Left to right - Clyde Craft, L.C. McDowell, Nelson Grote,
Fred Bartel
23 Speaking -. Bill Evans; Seated - Don Hudson
24-70 unidentified
Folder 2 - 1979 (folder 2 of 3), numbers 71-117.
71-97 unidentified.
98 Middle - Don Hudson. Far right - Bill Evans
99 Left to right - unidentified, Don Hudson, Governor
Jullan Carroll, Bill Evans
100-103 unidentifIed
104-117 Negatives - unidentified
Folder 3 - 1979 (folder 3 of 3), numbers 1-10
1-10 Proof sheets - unidentified
Folder 4 - 1980 (folder 1 of 2), numbers 1-60
1 Robert Spillman.
2 Albert Spencer
3 Left - James Hall.
4 Right - Robert Ogle
5-65 unIdentified
Folder 5 - 1980 (folder 2 of 2), numbers 61-136.
61-1OO unidentified
101 Raymond Barber.
102 Charlie Flenor.
103 Stu Taylor
104 Joseph Fraley
105 David Moore.
106 Villa Townsend
107-112 unIdentified.
113-136 Negatives - unidentified
Folder 6 - 1981, numbers 1-26.
1 Speaker - Dr. H. L. Oakley Right of speaker - Ralph Whalin
2 Mr. Ralph Whalin
3 Right to left - Tom Osborne and Joe Fraley.
4 Left to right - James Masterson, Tom Osborne, President;
Albert Spencer
5-16 unidentified
17-21 Proof sheets - unidentified
22-26 Negatives - unidentified
Folder 7 - No date, post 1970, numbers 1-20
1 Mr. Martin
2 Ray Lawrence
3 Dr. Dewey Barrish
4 Dr. Martin
5 Left to right - Ray Lawrence, Nelson Grote
6 Speaking - Sam Ezell
7-20 unidentified
*Media Series*
Description: The Media Series consists of one box that contains tour cassette tapes and three films. The tapes are of sectional meetings and the films show scenes from the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th annual conferences.
Inventory
Tape - KIEA Sectional Meetings; Playing time 20:00; Playing speed 3 3/4;
Recorded November 7, 1958; Topics of discussion: Development in
the paint and coating Industry; finishing techniques and materials
Tape - KIEA Sectional Meetings; Playing time 57:09; Playing speed 3 3/4;
Recorded November 7, 1958 Topics of discussion: Fiscal problems In administering the school shop; distribution of materials in shop; sources of supplies and equipment; purchasing of supplies and equipment
Tape - KIEA Sectional Meetings; Playing time 1:49:09; Playing speed 3 3/4;
Recorded November 8, 1958; Topics of discussion: The contribution
of industrial arts in a program of accelerated scientific education;
Industrial arts trains students for future citizenship; industrial
arts trains students to work together; industrial arts teaches
students a broad variety of skills in different fields; industrial
arts provides skills for students to enter college; training for
Industrial revolution; how public views industrial arts.
Note - recording starts almost ¾ of the way through tape
Tape - Executive Committee meetIng; Recorded Feb 17, 1978; Cassette inaudible
Film - Fourth Annual Conference- Playing time 04:30. Recorded Nov, 1960. No audio.
Shows educational exhibits and fashion show of dresses made by
vocational students
Film - Third Annual Conference; Playing time 00:08; No audio; Shows
educational exhibits, demonstrations, and commercial exhibits
Film - Second Annual Conference; Playing time 00:15; Recorded Nov 7-8, 1958.
No audio. Shows commmercial exhibits, individual exhibits,
educational exhibits, metal spinning demonstration, potery wheel
demonstration, dresses made and displayed by students of Louisville
vocational school
*Memorabilia Series*
Description: The Memorabilia Series consists of three wrapped packets containing charter member awards and KIEA souvenirs.
Inventory Awards and Souvenirs 1 Charter Member paper weight presented to each charter member at the KIEA 25th Anniversary Conference, November 1981 2 Charter Member/25 Active Member Years paper weight presented to each charter member at the KIEA 25th anniversary conference, November 1981. 3 KIEA 1980 pennant
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