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Page, John J.

John J. Page was born on Janruary 21, 1931 in Osage County, Oklahoma to Kathleen and Loy Page. He married Reitha Lee Page on May 02, 1952. They moved to Las Vegas, Nevada in February of 1959. He was a elementary school teacher.

Person

Leigon, Richard A., 1949-

Richard A. Leigon was born in Boulder City, Nevada. He worked for his father in the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Richard was an active member of Local 357 and talks about his work as a metaphysical practictioner and teacher while living in Nevada.

Person

Draft copy of book, 1976

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File

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Nevada State Retired Teachers Association on the Book, Inside Nevada Schools: A Challenge for the Future
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Collection Number: MS-00748
Collection Name: Nevada State Retired Teachers Association on the Book, Inside Nevada Schools: A Challenge for the Future
Box/Folder: Box 01

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Nevada Elementary Examinations, 1927 to 1931

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File

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Nevada State Board of Education Teacher and Student Exams
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Collection Number: MS-00036
Collection Name: Nevada State Board of Education Teacher and Student Exams
Box/Folder: Box SH-001

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Transcript of interview with James Cardle by Dr. David Emerson, April 25, 2006

Date

2006-04-25

Description

James Cardle is from Brainerd, a small town in central Minnesota. He grew up in a rural area with emphasis on outdoor fun. He attended Catholic grade school in Brainerd and a boarding high school in Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin. James earned an undergraduate degree at Holy Cross in western Massachusetts, and a Ph D in Civil Engineering from the University of Minnesota. He did research (physical experiments and numerical modeling) at St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory, created a computer program that was used in the design of many large storm sewer systems around the country, and did consulting work on the side. Dr. Cardle came to UNLV in August of 1985 and began teaching a class on wastewater treatment. He was one of a small group of professors who worked hard to prepare for ABET accreditation. James was a member of the curriculum committee, did research on the Yucca Mountain project, and also worked on setting up a master's program. He wrote a proposal for the Ph.D. program in civil engineering which ended up being approved. James left UNLV to pursue a law degree at University of Notre Dame. Today he works as a patent attorney in Minneapolis-St. Paul. In 2006, he began acting as intellectual property counsel to UNLV on a part-time basis, giving him an opportunity to come back to Las Vegas and the university a couple of times each year.

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Women posing for a picture in white dresses: photographic print

Date

1916 to 1917

Archival Collection

Description

Ladies of Pahrump Ranch, 1916-1917. From left to right is Anita Chubb, wife of mechanic; Carolyn Darrough, wife of ranch manager; Clare Telford, wife of carpenter; Miss Cash, boarding house cook; & Verne Bowen, school teacher, later married Earl Hegle, Ranch store keeper.

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Photograph of the Clark County High School Basketball team, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1923

Date

1923

Description

The Clark County High School (now Las Vegas High School) Men's Basketball team, 1923. Font row, L-R: Leonard Noblitt, Lester Leavitt, Floyd Knickerbocker. Back row, L-R: Donald Richard Schuyler, Sr., Jack Sandy, C. D. Baker (coach and math teacher), Julian Andersen, Gerald Crowe.

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Larry K. Lytle oral history interview

Identifier

OH-01169

Abstract

Oral history interview with Larry K. Lytle conducted by Kenneth V. Higbee on April 26, 2004 for the Public School Principalship Oral History Project. In this interview, Lytle reflects upon his 30-year career as a teacher and administrator with Nevada’s Lincoln County School District (LCSD) from the 1970s to the 2000s. He describes the process by which he became a principal, and describes his approach to fostering a safe learning environment for students and staff. He also describes how his religious beliefs shaped his approach to leadership, and how his responsibilities changed over time as he simultaneously oversaw the elementary, middle, and high school in Alamo, Nevada. He provides his opinion on schooling challenges such as standardized testing, and offers suggestions for individuals interested in pursuing school administration.

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Michael S. Robison oral history interview

Identifier

OH-01580

Abstract

Oral history interview with Dr. Michael S. Robison conducted by Harmony Ayala on November 24, 2003 for the Public School Principalship Oral History Project. In this interview, Robison reflects upon his career as a teacher and administrator with Nevada’s Douglas County School District. He discusses his experience as a principal, and also as Area and Region Superintendent. He discusses student cultural diversity within the school district and the state of Nevada, and his interactions with the Washoe tribe. He describes his personal approach to education, how his experiences shaped that approach over time, and how he interacted with students on a regular basis. He also shares his opinion on contemporary topics within schools such as overcrowding, vouchers, and violence, and offers suggestions for individuals interested in pursuing school administration.

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