Series contains audio recordings of interviews conducted by Stephen Wilks and Robert MacDonald with former Mount Royal College students, faculty, staff, and administration as research for the Mount Royal History Project.
Fonds documents Wilks' work as the coordinator and photo page editor of the Mount Royal College History Project. Wilk worked with author Robert MacDonald on the project to research and write an unpublished book as part of Mount Royal's 90th anniversary celebration titled: "An Institution and its Communities: A History of Mount Royal College 1910-2000." Fonds contains one series of audio recordings of interviews with Mount Royal faculty, staff, and students. Fonds also contains correspondence, book drafts, research notes, brochures and promotional material, newspaper articles, photographs, project proposals, timelines, and progress reports.
Item is a business card and taped interview with Hal Wyatt, a former Chair of the Mount Royal College Foundation, regarding the history of Mount Royal.
Item is the a taped interview with Stephen Wilk, a former faculty member in Sociology and Psychology from 1956-1958, regarding the history of Mount Royal.
Item is the a taped interview with Isabel Whitefield regarding the history of Mount Royal. Whitefield was the Secretary to college principals; Dr. Garden and Dr. Collett.
Item is the a taped interview with Frances Wright regarding the history of Mount Royal. Wright was a former student of Leona Paterson and taught in the Conservatory in the 1970s.
Item is a business card and taped interview with Neil Webber, a former faculty member from 1966-1975, regarding the history of Mount Royal. Webber went on to form his own college, The Webber Academy and serve as a provincial MLA for 14 years.
Item is the second of two taped interviews with Jack Wallens regarding the history of Mount Royal. Wallens was a faculty member who taught Religious Studies. Tape also includes part of an interview with Leona Paterson.
Item is the first of two taped interviews with Jack Wallens regarding the history of Mount Royal. Wallens was a faculty member who taught Religious Studies.
Item is the second of two taped interviews with Douglas Turner regarding the history of Mount Royal. Turner was a former student from 1955-1956 and a faculty member for 35 years who taught Biology and Physical Education.
Item is the first of two taped interviews with Douglas Turner regarding the history of Mount Royal. Turner was a former student from 1955-1956 and a faculty member for 35 years who taught Biology and Physical Education.
Item is a business card and taped interview with Don Stauffer regarding the history of Mount Royal. Stauffer worked as the Dean and Assistant Dean of Community Health Studies and the Dean of Physical Education.
Item is a business card and taped interview with Wendy Snyder regarding the history of Mount Royal. Snyder was the Assistant Secretary of the Faculty Association for over twenty years.
Item is a taped interview with Aileen Sibbald regarding the history of Mount Royal. Sibbald was a former student who attended in 1912 or 1913 and was taught by Mrs. Kirby.
Item is a business card and taped interview with Pat Roome regarding the history of Mount Royal. Roome was a former faculty member, Chair of the Humanities Department, and Archivist.
Item is a taped interview with Larry Robinson, a former student, regarding the history of Mount Royal. Robinson went on to play in the NFL for the Calgary Stampeders.
Item is a business card and taped interview with Douglas Rathburn regarding the history of Mount Royal. Rathburn was the Chair of the Theater and Speech Arts Department.
Item is a business card and taped interview with Patrick Peacock regarding the history of Mount Royal. Peacock was a member of the Board of Governors for six years.
Item is a taped interview with Leona Paterson regarding the history of Mount Royal. Paterson was a faculty member in the Speech Arts program in the Conservatory.
Item is a taped interview with Janette Nickles, a former staff member, regarding the history of Mount Royal. Nickles went on to become the Vice-President of SAIT.
Item is a joint taped interview with Frieda Mossip and her son Grant Mossip regarding the history of Mount Royal. Mossip is the wife of the former Head of the Conservatory, Cyril Mossip.
Item is a business card and taped interview with Cameron Loveday regarding the history of Mount Royal College. Loveday was a staff member in Counselling Services for 30 years.
Item is a taped interview with Judy Lathrop regarding the history of Mount Royal College. Lathrop was Director of the Nursing Department in 1972 and Vice-President of Mount Royal.
Item is a taped interview with Gerald Knowlton regarding the history of Mount Royal College. Knowlton was a student from 1949-1950 and President of the Student Council. He also worked as a Field Representative for the Mount Royal from 1951-1955.
Item is a taped interview with Laural Kirnick regarding the history of Mount Royal College. Kirnick was a faculty member in the Business Department and Secretarial School from 1959-1977.
Item is a business card and taped interview with Mahfooz Kanwar regarding the history of Mount Royal College. Kanwar was a faculty member in the Behavioral Sciences Department.
Item is a taped interview with Netta Kelley regarding the history of Mount Royal College. Kelley was the wife of Owen Kelley, a deceased faculty member from the English Department.
Item is a business card and taped interview with John Kadz regarding the history of Mount Royal College. Kadz is a former Conservatory faculty member and Artist in Residence.
Item is a taped interview with Bruce Horrey regarding the history of Mount Royal College. Horrey was a staff member in the Sciences for over 30 years, starting in the 1960s.
Item is a business card and taped interview with Emmett Hogan regarding the history of Mount Royal College. Hogan was a Social Work instructor and Chair of the Criminology Department from the 1970s-1990s.
Item is a taped interview with Evelyn Hepburn regarding the history of Mount Royal College. Hepburn was a teacher in the Commercial Department in the 1950s.
Item is a taped interview with Jim Hawkes, a former faculty member, regarding the history of Mount Royal College. Hawkes went on to become a politician for the Progressive Conservative Party.
Item is a taped interview with Robert Harris regarding the history of Mount Royal College. Harris was a former faculty member from the Forensic Department.
Item is a taped interview with Stu Gauthier regarding the history of Mount Royal College. Gauthier was the Supervisor of Stores and Manager of Security.
Item is a business card and taped interview with Steve Foster regarding the history of Mount Royal College. Foster worked as the Director of Physical Resources.
Item is a taped interview with Jane Flemming regarding the history of Mount Royal College. Flemming was a faculty member in the Conservatory Department of Speech Arts and Drama.
Item is a business card and taped interview with Greg Flanagan regarding the history of Mount Royal College. Flanagan worked as a faculty member in the Economics Department starting in 1972.
Item is a taped interview with Alan Dyment regarding the history of Mount Royal College. Dyment was a former staff member who served as both the Director of the Learning Resource Center and Dean of Student Academic Services.
Item is a business card and taped interview with Roy V. Deyell regarding the history of Mount Royal College. Deyell was the Chair of the Board of Governors from 1981-1987 and a Court of Queen's Bench judge.
Item is a taped interview with Ann DeWitt regarding the history of Mount Royal College. DeWitt attended Grade 12 at Mount Royal and later joined the faculty, eventually becoming Head of the English Department.
File contains correspondence addressed to Hunter Whyte from Wilk regarding arrangements for the final review and publication of the Mount Royal College history book and the organization of an archives for the associated interviews and research materials.
File contains a list of project outcomes and a paper on the value of the history project. File also contains a detailed report summarizing the steps and stages of the history project and contains project correspondence, proposals, mission documents, budget information, credentials for the author and project coordinator, reports, research papers, minutes, and agendas.
File contains notes, lists of campus locations names for individuals connected to Mount Royal's history, a list of potential interviewees, and short biographies on former members of the conservatory.