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UA68/9/1 Potter College of Arts & Letters Music Publications Western Kentucky University TopSCHOLAR® WKU Archives Collection Inventories WKU Archives 12-16-2010 UA68/9/1 Potter College of Arts & Letters Music Publications WKU Archives Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_fin_aid Part of the Journalism Studies Commons, Music Education Commons, Music Performance Commons, and the Public Relations and Advertising Commons Recommended Citation WKU Archives, "UA68/9/1 Potter College of Arts & Letters Music Publications" (2010). WKU Archives Collection Inventories. Paper 249. https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_fin_aid/249 This Finding Aid is brought to you for free and open access by TopSCHOLAR®. It has been accepted for inclusion in WKU Archives Collection Inventories by an authorized administrator of TopSCHOLAR®. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Western Kentucky University UA68 Potter College of Arts & Letters Series 9 Music Subseries 1 Publications Contact information: WKU Archives 1906 College Heights Blvd.#11092 Bowling Green, KY 42101-1092 Phone: 270-745-4793 Email: [email protected] Home page: - https://wku.edu/library/archive © 2011 WKU Archives, Western Kentucky University. All rights reserved. Administrative History: Music classes have been available since the founding of Western. Music was established as department, and the first records kept, in 1908. Since then, the variety of solo, ensemble, band, choral, and guest instruction and performances has grown significantly. Dept. Heads W.L. Gebhart 1906-1908 W.A. White 1908-1910 Franz J. Strahm 1910-1935 D. West Richards 1935-1937 John Vincent 1937-1946 R.R. Willman 1946-1947 Weldon Hart 1947-1950 Hugh Gunderson 1950-1958 Thomas J. Stone 1958-1965 Howard R. Carpenter 1965-1975 Wayne C. Hobbs 09/1975-8/15/1987 David L. Lee (interim) 7/14/1987-5/15/1989 Charles W. Smith 5/16/1989-7/1/1991 John Duff 1991-6/30/2000 Joseph N. Stites (interim) 7/1/2000-6/30/2001 Mary Danker "Mitzi" Groom 7/1/2001- Scott Harris (current in 2014) Description: Publications created by the department of Music, includes recordings. Dates: 1908-present Extent: 3.5 cu. ft., DVDs, oversize Subject Analytics: Bowling Green Western Choral Society Concerts Bowling Green Western Symphony Orchestra Music (WKU) Music education Theater programs Posters Video recording Potter College of Arts & Letters (WKU) Western Kentucky University Programs Digital Commons: Communication Music Performance Journalism Studies Public Relations and Advertising Music Education Accession Information: These records transferred to the WKU Archives from WKU Music in accordance with the records retention schedule. UA1982- David Helm UA1998-26 Marion Adams UA2000-26 Richardson Estate UA2019-45 South Union Shaker Village Georgeanna Hagerman Access Restrictions: none Allied Materials: Preferred Citation: UA68/9/1 Music Publications, WKU Archives, Bowling Green, Kentucky, USA. Processing Information: Records processed and collection inventory created 2011, revised 2019 Finding Aid Report 11/07/2019 UA68.9.1 Records Date Level Series Linked toUA68.9 Title UA68 Potter College of Arts & Letters Series 9 Music Collection Subseries 1 Publications Scope & Content WKU Archives Publications created by the Department of Music, includes recordings. Container List Container Folder Creator Date Title Box 1 1 Music (WKU) 1984-1989 Newsletter - Western Minstrel Description Vol. 1 No. 1, Fall 1984, https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records/47/ Subjects Alumni & alumnae Vol. 1 No. 2, Spring 1985, https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records/48/ Awards Spring 1986, https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records/49/ Bands Spring 1987, https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records/50/ Choirs (Music) Spring 1989, https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records/51/ Fire Fraternities & sororities Adams, Marion Lounges Alford, Emery Marching bands Allen, Joe Operas & operettas Bale, Gertrude Ballard, Dana Beach, Bennie Bell, Suzanne Benson, Wilma Blackerby, Beth Borchardt, Richard Brooks, Joe Bruns, Steven Burton, Jeff Campbell, Kent Carpenter, Howard Carver, Hazel Chisholm, Mary Conyer, Tony Davenport, Mary Anne Davis, Kenneth Delta Omicron Dilworth, Gary Enrollment Faculty Chamber Groups Godfrey, Jim aka James Goehring, Edmund Grugin, Stephen Hale, Virgil Harmon, Linda Hobbs, Christine Hobbs, Wayne Hutchinson, David Jenkins, Mark Johnson, Barry Kallstrom, Michael J. Kelsey, David Kersenbaum, Sylvia Lazarus, Mary Lee, David Livingston, David Long, Larry Madrigal Feast McCloud, Bill McCown, Ronald O. Miller, Maria Morris, Ruth Norton, Christopher Parks, Susan Pauli, Ohm Pauli, Sue Pease, Betty Pease, Edward Phi Beta Mu Phi Mu Alpha Phillips, Jeffrey Pounds, Dwight Reardon, Colleen Reiss, Paul Rose, Claude Saylor, Teresa Scholarships Smith, Bruce Sneddon, William Spanko, Jean Stites, Joe Swanson, Robyn Kay The Bartered Bride Van Fleet, Doug Vincent, David Volkman, Elizabeth Watson, Tom Webber, Stephen Wilkinson, Don Woodward, Todd Box 1 2 Music (WKU) 1996-2006 Newsletter - Western Minstrel Description Vol 1.1, Spring 1996, https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records/52/ Subjects Alumni & alumnae Vol. 3 Issue 1, Summer 2003, https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records/41/ Awards Vol. 4 Issue 1, Summer, 2004, https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records/43/ Bands Vol. 5 Issue 1, Summer 2005, https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records/42/ Choirs (Music) Vol. 6 Issue 1, Summer 2006, https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records/53/ Computers Gifts Adcock, Natalie Motorcycles Ahn, Jooyong Musical instruments Alford, Emery Musicians Allen, Joe Orchestras American Choral Directors Association (membership photo 2004) Rehearsals Anderson, William Retirements Anthony, Desmond Antonevich, Stanislav Ausbrooks, Jason Austin, Dwight Ayers, Tyler Bailey, Melissa Beach, Bennie, Sr. Beach, Pearl Berry, Mark Big Red Marching Band Biggs, Amanda Blakeman, Lee Bowling Green-Western Choral Society Bowling Green-Western Symphony Orchestra Brennan-Hondorp, Jennifer Britt, B.J. Brooks, Joe Bryan, Christi Calvert, Grant Campbell, Kent Cannon, Becky Carmichael, Jessica Carmichael, John Carmichael, Matthew Carpenter, Howard Carpenter, Jean Carver, Hazel Cassidy, Vanessa Causey, Andrew Cipolla, John Coleman, James V. Colson, Greg Crafton, Derek Cron, Nancy Crowder, Kip Crowder, Monica Culp, Zach Cunningham, David Cunningham, Jessica Davis, Kenneth Delta Omicron (membership photo 2004) Department history DeVore, Matt Duff, John East, Jeff Edwards, Kathleen Faculty Fader, Lorraine Farrell, Amy Farris, Ashley Fiala, Michele Floyd, Eva From the Archives Gemini Jazz Band Gibson, David Gift of Music Godfrey, James Gray, Amanda Groom, Mitzi Hale, Virgil Hansbrough, Robert S. Harned, Lindsay Harris, Roy Heim, Heather Heldman, Nancy Hobbs, Wayne Hondorp, Paul Hornsby, Justin Hunt, Josh Hutchison, David Jackson, Sheila Harris Jennings, Mark Johnson, Hannah Jones, Brandon Jones, Kristin Kallstrom, Michael Kelley, Chris Kersenbaum, Sylvia Kerstetter, Tod Krutza, Drew Lee, David Lee, Ginny Lee, Laura Livingston, Doc Lucas, Aaron Martin, John McAllister, Micah McKercher, Gary Mello, Rachel Mitchell, Sarah Murphy, Bronson Music Educators National Conference, CMENC (membership photo 2004) Music Hall (WKU) Norton, Rachel O'Rourke, Patrick Osborne, Chris Osborne, Justin Pauli, Ohm Pauli, Sue Pease, Betty Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (membership photo, 2003, 2004) Phillips, Jeff Pi Kappa Lambda Pintner, Heidi Pope, Beth Pope, Jerrold Pope, Wayne Pounds, Dwight Powell, Chris Puckett, Troy Ratzlaff, Mary Alice Reardon, Colleen Riley, Natalie Roberts, Amanda Root, Scott Rose, Claude Sadler, Jason Scott, Bill Scott, Marshall Sensenig, Jacob Shouse, Nate Simpson, Tim Smedley, Eric Speer, Donald Staff Steiner, Jeff Stites, Jim Stites, Joe Strahm, Franz Joseph Swanson, Robyn The Redshirts Thomas, Daniel Thompson, Vicki Thurman, Pam Travelstead, Chester Travelstead, Coleman Volkman, Elizabeth Watson, Laurie Weilage, Gary Wheat, Megan White, Michelle Wilkinson, Donald Wilson, Dessie White Wimsatt, Tom WKU Centennial WKU Wind Ensemble Wolinski, Mary Wood, Laura Wright, Courtney Yi, Zhou Box 1 3 Music (WKU) 2007-2010 Newsletter - Western Minstrel Description Summer 2007, https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records/44/ Subjects Gifts Summer 2008, https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records/45/ Students Summer 2009, https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records/46/ Musicians Summer 2010, https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_ua_records/55/ Musical instruments Awards Abell, Susan Opera singers Adair, Beegie Akin, Aleshia Anderson, Leigh Armour, Will Austin, Erin Ayers, Tyler Baker, Jerry Barnes, Holly Barr, Ted Beach, Bennie, Sr. Beach, Pearl Beresford, Trish Berry, Mark Berry, Sarah Boronow Big Red Marching Band Blair, Barry Blake, Chris Bloecher, Josh Boronow, Sarah Boss, Jessica Bowling Green-Western Symphony Orchestra Bramham, Jane Bright, Jeff Bryan, Christi BurchLee Field Burden, Andrew Bush, Amberly Calvert, Courtney Carmichael, John Carr, Lauren Cipolla, John Collins, Camilla Costa Rica Crocker, Matt Cromwell, Anna Cron, Nancy Culp, Zach Dalglish, Malcolm Delta Omicron Denman, Caitlin DeVore, Matt DeWitt, Haley Downing, Alex Dugandzija, Ines Durst, Jeremy Eshelman, Kent Faculty Fader, Lorraine Farrell, Amy Fiala, Michele Fields, Rebecca Floyd, Eva Gailey, Allison Gensler, Melissa Gibson, David Paul Gilstrap, Cody Goad, Erin Goodwin, Ben Greenfield, Courtney Greeter, Ashley Groom, Mitzi Gross, Jacqueline Grueter, Ashley Guthrie, Carolyn Guthrie, Lowell Hall, Nick Harned, Lindsay Heim, Heather
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