Oral History:

Interview#: OH032
Interviewee: Timothy Stanaway
Interviewer: Anne Hiller Clark, Bruce McCornack, Connie McCornack
Date: 11/14/2012
Location: Shaw Historical Library
Length: 1:09:556
Subjects:   Oregon Institute of Technology

Time Index
Topic
0:07 - 3:07 Introduction; Tim's growing up and education.
3:07 - 4:25 Career beginning at OIT.
4:25 - 7:50 Discussion of serving with OIT Presidents.
7:50 - 9:59 Bill Lemon.
9:59 - 15:20 How campus related to Winston Purvine.
15:20 - 17:40 Changes in student body population over the years.
17:40 - 18:50 International students program.
18:50 - 20:50 OIT budget history.
20:50 - 23:00 OIT Diesel Program.
23:00 - 25:10 Football at OIT.
25:10 - 27:06 OIT Athletics Programs.
27:06 - 31:04 College Union Building.
31:04 - 35:17 Library and other OIT buildings.
35:17 - 36:50 OIT Day Care Center.
36:50 - 38:40 OIT student strike.
38:40 - 42:00 Student participation in activities.
42:00 - 43:35 OIT relationship with Klamath Falls community. Harry Boivin.
43:35 - 45:10 Presidency of Dr.Wolf..
45:10 - 46:20 Presidency of Dr.Martha Anne Dow.
46:20 - 47:14 Sudden resignation of Dr.Wolf.
47:14 - 49:30 Tim as Interim Provost.
49:30 - 50:40 Tim as Dean of Academic Affairs with staff members from Montana.
50:40 - 52:00 Tim's family life, and community service.
52:00 - 54:05 OIT student community service.
54:05 - 56:43 Nurse Marie Stanaway, Tim's wife.
56:43 - 1:00:26 OIT hillside pranks: "Playboy Bunny", and "O" escapades.
1:00:26 - 1:02:48 Gary Johnson.
1:02:48 - 1:04:13 Tim and OIT Co-Workers.
1:04:13 - 1:05:50 Tim in retirement.
1:05:50 - 1:07:50 OIT's shrimp aquaculture.
1:07:50 - 1:09:56 OIT and the moat.
Picture of Timothy Stanaway

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