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Archives Persona Prompts using an Anchored Collection: Chuck Morrison Application

Persona

In the Reading Room...

Remote/Digital Request Style

The Guardian
(The FactChecker)

They focus on provenance. They
They will pore over the Finding Aid
want to see the physical folders to
(the map of the collection) before
understand the "original order" and
they ever ask for a file. They want the
ensure their citations are 100%
"big picture" of the inventory.
accurate.

The Story
Weaver (The
Narrative
Hunter)

They look for marginalia—the
scribbles in the margins of
Casper’s legal documents or the
emotional tone in a handwritten
letter.

They request scans of
correspondence or diaries. They
are looking for the "voice" of the
people within the Morrison
collection.

They want to know if they can
photograph everything to use
The Trailblazer
OCR (Optical Character
(The Data
Recognition) later or if there is a
Miner)
way to map the locations
mentioned.

They are the most likely to use
Remote Access portals. They want
high-res downloads they can
manipulate or "crunch" using digital
tools.

They are looking for the "Hero
Image." They want the most
visually striking map, the most
unique artifact, or the document
with the most "wow" factor.

They look for Media &amp; Photos. They
want assets they can put into a
PowerPoint, a blog post, or a TikTok
about Wyoming history.

The Curator
(The Visual
Storyteller)

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Casper College Goodstein Foundation Library Western History Center
Fall 2025 Humanities Festival Traveling Exhibit Development Process
Hanz Olson, Librarian and Archivist

Overview and Credits:
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Location: Natrona County Public Library
Proposed Date of Installation: Start install on September 17th and 18th
Length of Exhibit after Install: September 27 through October 24
Client-partners: Casper College Humanities Festival and Natrona County Public
Library

Development Team
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Curators: Hanz Olson (librarian and archivist) and Hannah Baldwin (CC Biology
graduate and UW-C Biology archivist assistant)
Project Manager: Hanz Olson
Exhibit Developers: Hanz Olson and Hannah Baldwin
o Exhibit Designers: Hanz Olson, Hannah Baldwin, and Eddie Siebert (Casper
College English major and Arts and Humanities institutional repository
assistant)

Goals and Objectives:
Launch a successful contribution to the 2025 Humanities Festival in the form of an
engaging traveling exhibit that aligns and creates avenues for connecting with stakeholders
and visitors.

Interpretive Master Plan:
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Stakeholders
Casper College Humanities Festival Committee, the Goodstein Foundation Library
and its Western History Center, the Natrona County Public Library, collection
donors, and Casper and outside communities.
Casper College Goodstein Foundation Library and Western History Center
125 College Drive, Casper, Wyoming 82601

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Big Ideas
External Stakeholders
Provide a sampling or archival materials and promote reflective questions through
the curatorial use of the Casper College Archives by showcasing efforts made at
o Capturing Casper College
o Archiving Faculty Interests and Pursuits
o Connecting College Life and Wyoming Culture
External Artifacts:
o Question response forms
Internal Stakeholders
Model Casper College values through the work of developing the exhibit.
o Integrity – Hard work, accountability, trust, open communication, and
respect
o People – Growth, support, personal development, and positive relationships
o Diversity – Thought, culture, and experience
o Forward Thinking – Intentional, innovative, and sustainable planning in the
pursuit of excellence
o Community – Partnership and service
Internal Artifacts
o Documentation of exhibit packages in Western History Center Materials
Pulled for Request and Exhibits Log
o Published Exhibit Development Process Document

Smithsonian-based Anticipated Audience Preferences (IPOPs):
The following IPOPs are applicable to the 2025 Humanities Festival traveling exhibit:
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Ideas: “Visitors seeking conceptual and abstract thinking”
o Archiving Faculty Interests and Pursuits
People: “Visitors seeking emotional connections”
o Archiving Faculty Interests and Pursuits
o Capturing Casper College
o Connecting College Life and Wyoming Culture
Casper College Goodstein Foundation Library and Western History Center
125 College Drive, Casper, Wyoming 82601

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Objects: “Visitors seeking visual language and aesthetics”
o Archiving Faculty Interests and Pursuits
o Capturing Casper College
o Connecting College Life and Wyoming Culture
Physical: “Visitors seeking multi-sensory experiences”
o Connections to digital resources and learning experiences (in-person and/or
remote digital)
o Incorporation of selected leather, metal, technology, Thunderbird mascot,
and wooden objects

Interpretive Hierarchy:
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Title (label-poster with big ideas): Traveling Gallery Highlighting the Archiving of
Casper College and Wyoming Culture
Big Idea: Featuring a process of restoring what it means to archive an institution
backward from a constantly revolving exhibit space at its doorstep.
Key Messages: The archives of an institution start with but also incorporate
broader communities.
Interpretive Tools:
o Objects
o Thunderbird mascot trappings
o Typewriter and gloves of Margert Demorest’s
o Slide scanner
o Old library cataloging equipment
o Casper College mugs
o Wyoming Mountaineers equipment
o Images
o Public Relations Department
o Interactives
o No audio or visual materials at this time but Digital and Institutional
Repository QR codes and reflective question response forms will be
included.
Capturing Casper College
▪ Casper College Life
▪ Photographs of President Tilghman H. Aley
▪ Thunderbird Rodeo
Archiving Faculty Interests and Pursuits
Casper College Goodstein Foundation Library and Western History Center
125 College Drive, Casper, Wyoming 82601

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Norman Weiss Manuscripts
Margaret Demorest’s Annotated Shakespeare Sonnets

Connecting College Life and Wyoming Culture
• College Life and Wyoming Culture digital page (more
information on landing forthcoming)
o Reflective question forms (see Assessment and Engagement below)
o Text
o Public Relations Department Publication(s)
o Margaret Demorest Papers
o Faculty Manuscripts and Publications

Exhibit Launch Road Map:
Put together the following “packages” for curation in the atrium-gallery of the NCPL:
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Assessment Package
Digital Curation Package
Engagement Package
Physical Curation Package

Assessment and Engagement:
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Requests to research faculty papers sign-up
Requests to research Public Relations Campus and Buildings and College Life
record groups
Responses to reflective questions embedded in the exhibit
o Where do you find the most play in capturing Casper College?
Possible responses:
▪ Athletics
▪ The classroom
▪ College life
▪ The theater
o In your mind, what are the characteristics of a life project?
Possible responses:
▪ Being in the moment
▪ Finding the key to self-actualization and life-long learning
▪ Creating a record of your beliefs, convictions, and values
Casper College Goodstein Foundation Library and Western History Center
125 College Drive, Casper, Wyoming 82601

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▪ A combination of all of the above
o Have you discovered a connection between Casper College Life and
Wyoming Culture in this exhibit? If so, let us know what the connection is!
Label with link to Museum/ Gallery Studies webpage in the last exhibit case

Concept Design:
The Concept Design included identifying the follow focus panels. Focus panels are the
equivalent of the exhibits overarching and interwoven sections.
The interpretive strategy of all panels is aligned with the incorporation of multiple
interpretive tools as outlined by the Smithsonian. These are Objects, Images, Interactives,
and Text.
1. Capturing Casper College Focus Panel
• Interpretive tools: Objects, Images, Interactives, and Text
• Reflective Question: Where do you find the most play in capturing Casper
College?
2. Faculty Interests and Pursuits Focus Panel
• Interpretive tools: Objects, Images, Interactives and Text
• Reflective Question:
o What is a life project based on to you?
▪ Being in the moment
▪ Finding the key to self-actualization and life-long learning
▪ Creating a record of my beliefs, convictions, and values
▪ A combination of all of the above
• Exhibit Display Cases for Sonnet Writing
o Looking at an example of a sonnet composed using words and images
from the two Margaret Demorest and Humanities Festival display cases,
viewers will have a chance to compose and send in a copy of their own
sonnet using a line-by-line form.
• Reading Room Faculty Papers Sign-up Form
o Margaret Demorest
o Norman Weiss
3. College Life and Wyoming Culture Focus Panel
o Interpretive tools: Objects, Images, Interactives, and Text
o Reflective Question

Casper College Goodstein Foundation Library and Western History Center
125 College Drive, Casper, Wyoming 82601

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o Have you discovered a connection between Casper College Life and
Wyoming Culture in this exhibit? If so, let us know what the connection
was!

Final Design Phase:
o Final Packages
o Exhibition Title Poster Label
o Focus (section) Labels
▪ Capturing Casper College
▪ Showcasing Faculty Interests and Pursuits
▪ Discovering College Life and Wyoming Culture
o Captions
o Physical exhibit packages

Measurements
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Front End
o Western History Center Materials Pulled for Request and Exhibits Log
Internal Formative Evaluation
o Research request transactions (in-person or online)
Internal Summative Assessment
o Published Exhibit Development Process
o Completed Western History Center Materials Pulled for Request and Exhibits
Log
Quantitative and Qualitative
o Faculty Manuscripts and Publications Research Requests (Demorest and
Weiss)
o Responses to Reflective Questions
• On-site or Digital Requests for Access
• Responses to critical questions and exhibition via online forms:
1. Where do you find the most play in capturing Casper College?
2. In your mind, what are the characteristics of a life project?
3. Have you discovered a connection between Casper College Life and
Wyoming Culture in this exhibit? If so, let us know what the connection is!

Casper College Goodstein Foundation Library and Western History Center
125 College Drive, Casper, Wyoming 82601

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Question QR Codes:

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Casper College Goodstein Foundation Library and Western History Center
125 College Drive, Casper, Wyoming 82601

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                    <text>ELEVENTH

BIENNIAL CONVENTION
THE NORTHWEST REGIONAL

OF THE

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF

COLORED WOMEN'S CLUBS, INC.

JULY 20-23, 1963

GLADSTONE HOTEL

CASPER, WYOMING

�ELEVENTH
BIENNIAL CONVENTION

THE NORTHWEST REGIONAL

OF THE
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF
COLORED WOMEN'S CLUBS, INC.

CASPER, WYOMING

JULY 20-23, 1963

HEADQUARTERS, GLADSTONE HOTa

National Motto: **Lifting As We Climb"

Nc&lt;tiiwest R^ional Motto: "£xce£sior"

Nortbwest Regioiial Colors: Forest Green and White

�NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COLORED WOMEN’S CLUBS. INC.
1896-1963

Dr. Rosa L. Gragg, Detroit, Mich.

President

STATES OF THE NORTHWEST REGIONAL OF N.A.C.W.. INC.
Mrs. Pearl L. Caldwell, President
Mrs. Ira E. Slack, President
Mrs. Walter Dunkin, President
Mrs. Irene Duke Cranford, President
Mrs. Inez Hall, President
Mrs. Myrtle R. Rucker, President

Alaska
Colorado
Montana
Oregon
Washington
Wyoming

PAST PRESIDENTS
Mrs. Jennie B. Samuels, Washington (deceased)
Mrs. Pollyanna Reed, Oregon
Mrs. Eleanorah A. Banks, Montana
Mrs. Cecelia D. Thompson, Colorado
Mrs. Eliza C. McCabe, Washington
Mrs. Mae G. Baker, Colorado
Mrs. Thelma Unthank, Oregon (deceased)

MRS. LUCINDA E. BRYANT, President

GREETINGS FROM YOUR PRESIDENT
OFFICERS 1961-1963
President
First Vice-President
Second Vice-President
Secretary
Assistant Secretary
Corresponding Secretary
Treasurer
Chairman, Executive Board
Auditor
Statistician
Historian
Chaplain
Parliamentarian
Chairman, Arts &amp; Crafts

Mrs. Lucinda E. Bryant, Washington
Mrs. Myrtle Rucker, Wyoming
Mrs. Ira Slack, Colorado
Mrs. Irene D- Cranford, Oregon
Mrs. Harrie B. Cross, Oregon
Mrs. Louise James, Washington
Mrs. Mae Baker, Colorado
Mrs. Agnes Parker, Montana
Mrs. Ruth Winfrey, Wyoming
Mrs. Carrie Lacy, Washington
Mrs. Elizabeth Hill, Montana
Mrs. Beatrice Milton, Colorado
Miss Eleanor Critz, Colorado
Mrs. Henrietta Marshall, Oregon

Greetings:
Cordial and sincere to the Officers and Members of the
Northwest Regional. I am deeply grateful for the gracious
cooperation given me during my administration, it has been
a great privilege to serve you.
May we resolve to live within the teachings of this or­
ganization, a happy and united family—all for one and one
for all—to look out upon the horizon of the future and see
our responsibilities and duties which lie before us. May we
ever strive to promote and advance the great good of human­
kind.
Excelsior! Excelsior! Best wishes for continued unity
of purpose.
Sincerely yours,
'Lifting As We Climb;
Lucinda E. Bryant.

�HOST STATE

&lt;

WYOMING STATE FEDERATION OF
COLORED WOMEN’S CLUBS, INC.
Organized 1926

Motto:“Dum Spero Spiro"—While I Breathe, / Hope.

MRS. MYRTLE RUCKER
First Vice-President
Northwest Regional

MRS. MAE G. BAKER
President, Past President’s Council
and Treasurer, Northwest Regional

MRS. MYRTLE RUCKER
President

The Wyoming State Federation of Colored Women’s
Clubs bids you welcome to Wyoming. We hope that you will
your stay while in our city.

Best wishes for continued success in club work.
yours,
"Lifting As We Climb,"
Myrtle R. Rucker, State President
MRS. RUTH WINFREY
Auditor, Northwest Regional

�CONVENTION COMMITTEES

Advertising—Mrs. Geneva Stewart, Chairman
Mrs. Rose Jones
Mrs. Bertie Arbaugh
Mrs. Marie Davis

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Banner—Mrs. Roxie Moore, Chairman
Mrs. Hazel Hunt
Mrs. Bertie Arbaugh
Mrs. Mildred Ewing
Mrs. Myrtle Rucker

MRS. BET^ THOMPSON
General Convention Chairman

MRS. JOHN ETTA MOORE
Convention CoChairman

Banquet—Mrs. Anna Jewel Davis, Chairman
Mrs. Elnora Chatters
Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis
Mrs. Mamie Mathis
Mrs. Ruth Winfrey
Mrs. Augusta Young

Courtesy—Mrs. Dorothy Whitney, Chairman
Mrs. Laura Henry
Mrs. Geneva Belving
Mrs. Willie Belle Sloan
Mrs. Tercather La Fleur
Mrs. Margaret Grimes
Mrs. Rose Jones
Mrs. Odessa Franklin
Decorations—Mrs. Myrtle Rucker, Chairman
Mrs. Bertie Arbaugh
Mrs. Bernice Wilson
Mrs. Marjorie Morgan
Mrs. Hazel Moulden
Mrs. Alabama Hart

MRS. MARIE DAVIS
State Program Chairman

Fashion Show—Mrs. John Etta Moore
Mrs. Hazel Hunt
Mrs. Margaret Speese
Mrs. Peggy Banks
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�Luncheon—Mrs. Dorothy Burroughs, Chairman
Mrs. Estella Taylor
Mrs. Lorean Baker
Mrs. Emma Lee Williams
Mrs. Mary Henderson

Patrons—Mrs. Mildred Ewing, Chairman
Mrs. Lottie Eaton
Mrs. Eva Gray
Mrs. Edna Mae Thornton
Mrs. Willie Roseburr
Mrs. Roxie Moore
Mrs. Bertie Arbaugh
Mrs. Hazel Hunt
Mrs. Myrtle Rucker
Program—Mrs. Marie Davis, Chairman
Mrs. Myrtle Rucker
Mrs. Johnetta Moore
Publicity—Mrs. Mamie Mathis, Chairman
Mrs. Betty Thompson
Mrs. Myrtle Rucker
Mrs. Ruth Winfrey

Reception—Mrs. Thelma Wilson, Chairman
Mrs. Edna Mae Thornton
Mrs. Marjorie Morgan
Mrs. Lorean Baker
Mrs. Anna Jewel Davis
Mrs. Mildred Ewing

Registration—Mrs. Margaret Specse, Chairman
Mrs. Elvira Dozier
Mrs. Mary Henderson
Mrs. Bernice Wilson
Mrs. Mary L. Hill

HOST CLUBS
Casper City Federation
Extension Civic &amp; Social Club
Harmony Art and Literary Club
Mutual Uplift Club

Mrs. Thelma Wilson, President
Mrs. Marie Davis, President
Mrs. Lorean Baker, President
Mrs. Mary Henderson, President

ELEVENTH BIENNIAL CONVENTION NORTHWEST REGIONAL
of the
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COLORED WOMEN’S CLUBS, INC.

----- PROGRAM-----Convention Theme: "Our Responsibility As Club Women—
A Time to Remember Who We Are!”
SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1963

7:00 p. m.—Registration, Payment of Assessments
Gladstone Hotel, Conference Room “A”
8:30 p. m.—Executive Board Meeting
Mrs. Agnes Parker, Chairman, Presiding
9:30 p. m.—Informal Lawn Party for Delegates, Club Members
and Guests
Home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Speese
345 North Grant Street
Courtesy Wyoming State Federation
SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1963

Mass Meeting, 4:00 p. m.

Grace Chapel A.M.E. Church, 305 North Grant Street
Mrs. Marie Davis, State Program Chairman, Mistress of Ceremonies
Processional
National Anthem—"Star Spangled Banner"

Audience
(a) National (b) Christian

FlagSalute

National Negro Hymn—"Lijt Every Voice and Sing"

Audience

Devotions

The Reverend M. F. Emerson, Grace Chapel A.M.E. Church

Vocal Solo

Mrs. Geraldine Mathis

Welcome, Behalf of the City of Casper

Mayor M. M. Orton

Greetings, Casper Family Y.W.C.A.

Mr. Glen Hegdall

Greetings, Star of the West Chapter No. 8,
O.E.S
Mrs. Lorean Baker, Worthy Matron
Greetings, Zenith Lodge No. 25, A. F. &amp; A. M.,
Prince Hall Affiliation
Mr. Johnnie Roseburr, Worshipful Master
Greetings, Wyoming State Federation of
Colored Women’s Clubs
Mrs. Myrtle Rucker, State President
Greetings, Casper City Federation

Mrs. Thelma Wilson, President

�Response
Mrs. Evelyn Lucero, Montana
Music
National, Regional, State Songs
Introduction of Regional President
Mrs. Myrtle Rucker, Wyoming
President’s Annual Address
Mrs. Lucinda E, Bryant, Yakima, Wash.
Introduction of Regional Officers
Mrs. Cecilia D. Thompson, Colorado
Offering for Northwest Regional Scholarship Fund
Song—"Our Emblem”
Clover Leaf Girls’ Club
Wyoming State Song—"Wyoming”
Announcements
Benediction
Mrs. Beatrice Milton, Regional Chaplain, Colorado
Reception, Church Basement
Courtesy Casper City Federation
MONDAY, JULY 22, 1963

(Morning Session)
8:30 a. m.—Completion of Registration
Exhibit of State Banners
9:30 a. m.—Call to Order

Devotions
Pledge of Allegiance
National Anthem—"Star Spangled Banner”
Negro National Hymn—"Lift Every Voice and Sing”
Introduction of Regional Officers
Mrs. Marie Davis
Program Chairman
Report of Credentials Committee
Roll Call and Seating of Delegates
Minutes of 1961 Session
Mrs. Irene Duke Cranford
Recording Secretary
Correspondence....Mrs. Louise James, Corresponding Sec’y.
Recommendations from Executive
Committee
Mrs. Agnes Parker, Chairman
Presentation of Program
Mrs. Betty Thompson
General Convention Chairman
Appointment of Committees:
1. Nominating
2. Time and Place
3. Resolutions
4. Credentials
5. Courtesy
6. Arts and Crafts

(Afternoon Session)

p. m.—Mrs. Ira E. Slack, Second Vice-President, Presiding
Memorial Service in Tribute to the Memory
of Regional Members Deceased 1961-63
Mrs. Beatrice Milton, Regional Chaplain

Mrs. Lucinda E. Bryant
Regional President

President’s Biennial Report

Reports of Regional Officers and State Presidents
Reports of 33rd Biennial Convention of the National Asso­
ciation of Colored Women’s Clubs, Inc.:

Legislation

Scrapbook and National Notes

Art Exhibits
National Workshops

Report of Regional Arts and Crafts
Arts and Crafts Workshop
Mrs. Henrietta Marshall
Regional Arts and Crafts Chairman, Oregon

Report of Nominating Committee
Election of Officers

Workshop and President’s Clinic

Miss Eleanor Critz
Regional Parliamentarian

Theme: "Parliamentary Procedure”

1. Subject Discussion
Miss Eleanor Critz, Regional Parliamentarian,
Colorado
Mrs. Mary L. Hill, State Parliamentarian, Wyoming
Mrs. Alabama Hart, State Secretary, Wyoming
Mrs. Myrtle Rucker, State President, Wyoming

2. Film Strip, "Parliamentary Procedure”
3. Question Box and Evaluation
—11—

—IO­

;

National Vacancies and Social Events
Mrs. Lucinda E. Bryant
President, Northwest Regional
Mrs. Beatrice Milton, Chaplain

12:00 Noon—Lunch.

MONDAY, JULY 22, 1963

�MONDAY, JULY 22, 1963

PATRON LIST

(Evening Session)

7:00 p. m.—Banquet, Crystal Room, Gladstone Hotel
Mrs. John Etta Moore
Chairman, Wyoming State Executive Board
Mistress of Ceremonies

^'America”

Song

The Associates

Mr. and Mrs. Tom H. Lacy

Mrs. Donald Becker

Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis

Mr. and Mrs. Perry Blackwell

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mayer

Mrs. Lucinda E. Bryant

Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Moon

Mrs. E. H. Calvert

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moore

Invocation

Mrs. Beatrice Milton, Regional Chaplain

Mrs. Elnora Chatters

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore

Greetings

Mrs. Ruth Winfrey, Casper

Mrs. Charles Crowell

Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Morgan

Casper Color Photo Finishing

Mrs. Margaret A. Malone

Mrs. Ray Dame

Mrs. H. O’Neal

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Roseburr

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis

Mr. and Mrs. George Roseburr

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Downing

Miss Billie Sue Rucker

Dunbar Art and Study Club

Mr. and Mrs. Marion Rucker

Mrs. Lottie Eaton

Mrs. Willie B. Sloan

Mrs. Lillian Weeden Ellison

Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Smith

Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gray

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Speese

Mrs. Margaret Grimes

Mrs. Hany Stigall

Mrs. Mary Henderson

Mrs. Geneva Stewart

Mrs. Lou Ella Hicks

Mrs. Estella Taylor

Sgt. and Mrs. Perry J. Hicks
and Family

Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thompson

Mrs. Marie Davis and Mr. Kenneth Jay

Duet

Mrs. Ira E. Slack, Denver

Presentation of Regional President

The Reverend L. Sylvester Odom
Shorter Chapel, A.M.E. Church, Denver
Mrs. Betty Thompson, Casper

Guest Speaker

Installation of Officers

Announcements
TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1963

(Morning Session)
9:30 a. m.—Call to Order

Mrs. Myrtle Rucker
First Vice-President, Presiding

Unfinished Business

Convention Bills

12:00 Noon—Luncheon, Empire Room, Henning Hotel,
Honoring all Regional and State Officers
Fashion Show
Mrs. Lucinda E. Bryant, Hostess
TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1963

(Afternoon Session)

1:30 p. m.—Report of Time and Place Committee
Evaluation
Adjournment

Tour of Old Fort Casper and Casper Pioneer Museum,
Casper Courtesy Committee
Refreshments, Home of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Jones,
224 North Lincoln
—12—

Mrs. Mary Lou Hill

Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Thornton

Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Howard

Howard John, Eric Paul, and
Delaho Ussaye

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hunt

Mrs. Edness Kimball Wilkins

Mrs. Mary L. Jackson

Mr. and Mrs. John Woods

Mr. and Mrs. Frank James

Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Whitney

Mr. Earl Johnson

Mrs. Emma Lee Williams

Mr. and Mrs. Willie L. Jones

Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Yales

J’Cor Gifts

Miss Dorothy J. Yates

—13—

�WELCOME

CORDIAL GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES

Northwest Regional of

LIQUIDATION INSURANCE
AGENCY

Colored Women's Clubs

FOR THE

Vs Liquidate Your Worries

ELEVENTH BIENNIAL SESSION OF THE

NORTHWEST REGIONAL OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION

Leo's A-1 Sinclair Service

Complete Insurance Service

234 North Center

Matt Benardis ~ Max Ortiz
Open 24 Hours to Serve You

Phone 235-5703

630 East First

OF COLORED WOMEN'S CLUBS, INC.
WELCOME

HARMONY ART AND LITERARY CLUB

Northwest Regional of

Bernice Wilson, Vice-President

LOU TAUBERT

Colored Women's Clubs

CASPER, WYOMING
Lorean Baker, President

For Authentic Western Fashions—See

RANCH OUTFITTERS

•

Corral O' Famous Brands

THE BOTTLE SHOP

Outfitters to Wyoming and the West
Comer Center &amp; Midwest Ph. 234-2500
CASPER. WYOMING

Casper, Wyo.

449 E. First

Mamie Mathis, Secretary

Willie Roseburr, Assistant Secretary
Commercial and Portrait
Photography

Bertie Arbaugh, Treasurer

Laura Henry

Elvira Dozier

Hazel Moulden

Odessa Franklin

a
136 S. Center

Phone 235-1723

^^*^^**^

g

YOUR

STORE OF FASHION

CASPER, WYOMING

Stores in
Casper and Riverton

Eva Mae Gray

Betty Thompson

Dorothy Burroughs

Ruth Winfrey

Willie Belle Sloan

Geneva Belving

COMPLIMENTS

COMPLIMENTS

Mildred Ewing

from

of

AYRES-McMULLIN

SEARS ROEBUCK CO.

JEWELERS

Midwest &amp; Center Street

Thelma Wilson

Augusta Young

—14—

�438 South Wolcott

Phone 234-5814

First With the

Casper, Wyoming

Newest Styles

Come In and Browse

Casper, Wyoming

136 South Wolcott

10% DISCOUNT SALE

Compliments of

Branen's Food Market

Welcome From

Featuring the Best Fruits and
Vegetables in Town
at Lowest Prices

LOIS' BARBER SHOP

Now Through July 31
SUITS - TOPCOATS - SPORT COATS AND SLACKS
Extra Pair Pants Included for $9.00 Extra

160 North Beech

•
620 East First Street

BROOKS NICHOLS
Insurance

WELCOME TO CASPER

for the Best of Service

COLORADO

•

Stop at

Greetings and Best Wishes

Arcade, Odd Fellows Bldg.
Phone 234-6955
Casper, Wyo.

•

Westridge Shoe
and Clothing
Westridge Village
Casper, Wyoming

When In Lander

Insurance Plus Service

IRA E. SLACK, President
EDNA HILL, Recording Secretary

Waifs Standard Station
402 Main St.

Lander, Wyo.

BLUE BIRD STORE
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK — 7:00 A. M. TO 1:00 A. M.
GROCERIES — MEATS

Roy M. Hedstrom, Owner
Phone 237-3802

544 South Center, Casper, Wyoming

-18-

JOHN JOURGENSEN

Welcome to Casper

PAINTS

JOHN TRIPENY CO.
241 South Center

•

DRUGS - JEWELRY - SUNDRIES
John B. and Jack Tripeny

Factory Store, 242 W. Yellowstone

Decorating Center, Hilltop

—17—

�We?e Thankful for Your Tankful

Greetings from the Extension Social

DON NICOLL SUPER SERVICE

and Civic Club. We extend best
wishes and continued progress.
411 East Second

Edna Mae Thornton, Rose Jones, Elizabeth lewis, Marie Davis, Geneva
Stewart, Anna Jewel Davis, Dorothy Whitney, John Etta Moore, Hazel
Hunt, Margaret Speese, Emma Lee Williams, Elnora Chatters. Not pictured:
Withelmina Gross, Myrtle Rucker, Margaret Banks, Roxie Moore and
Lottie Eaton.

—

Phone 234-1814

NEW TRIANGLE GARAGE
Midwest and Wolcott — Casper, Wyomlr&gt;g

NEW AND USED CAR SALES

Volvo Sales and Service

RIALTO CIGAR STORE

WILLIAMS

41 Years in Casper

JANITOR SERVICE

JANITORIAL SERVICE

Souvenirs - Novelties - Magazines

234-2827

Pipes - Cigars - Tobacco

NEW
CONSTRUCTION
CLEAN-UP

JANITOR
SERVICE
ROSCOI HOWARD
24 YEARS EXPERIENCE

CONSULTATION WITHOUT OBLIQATIOH ON YOUR CLIANINO PRORLIMI

WEEKLY-MONTHLY-YEARLY
CONTRACTS

WELCOME
Northwest Regional of
Colored Women's Clubs

nuRMNCY mviei caiu

YOUR DOWNTOWN
FLORIST

HORN DRUG STORES
4 Locations to Serve You
DOWNTOWN - HILLTOP
SUNRISE - WESTRIDGE

OFRCE
CLEANING

•
146 S. Center

Phone 237-2577

FLOOR
WAXING

FREE ESTIMATU

BONDED A INSURED

234-3173
624 EB

WINDOW
CLEANING

OIL CAPITOL CLEANING SERVICE
—18—

�WELCOME
CONGRATULATIONS

NORTHWEST REGIONAL

TO

OF

THE NORTHWEST REGIONAL

WYOMING'S FINEST RECREATION

COLORED WOMEN'S CLUBS

Trail Rides —Water Skiing —Boating —Pack Trips

•

Hunting and Fishing —Guide Service

OF

Your Favorite

COLORED WOMEN'S CLUBS

A Week of Fun for the Family in the Big Horn Mountains

IFmei, Liquor and Beer

•

F. W. Woolworth
Company

Casper Liquor

Call or Write

Store

R. G. AAORGAREIDGE

130 North Ash

WELCOME

Phone 234-3096

Compliments of

Casper, Wyoming

Box 1223

'TAe Shop With the Friendly Atmosphere*’

from

THE LITERARY

Whitney Janitor

— A Floral Service of Integrity —

RESEARCH CLUB

Service

Bob and Dixie Marshall

Portland, Oregon

•

Phone 234-8733

515 East Railroad, Casper, Wyoming

RECOAAMENDED

"For the One Who Cares*’

COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL

Phone 236-6661

RESIDENTIAL
•
1152 North Conwell

Phone 237-7706

414 East 2nd

Casper, Wyo.

Casper, Wyoming

—20—

7-Up Bottling Co.

Lange's Book Shop
•

H. W. Stephenson, Owner

Books For All Tastes

Phone 237-7535

•

340 East "A"

Casper, Wyoming

Phone 237-7641
Odd Fellows Bldg., 136 S. Wolcott

—21—

�JOINES FOODLAND MARKET
GREETINGS FROM . .

'TAe Busiest Little Store In Town"

1045 South Ash

W. A. "Bill" Joines, Owner

NORTHERN LIGHT CIVIC

&amp; SOCIAL CLUB

BUSTARD'S

ZALE'S
JEWELERS

Funeral Directors

Harrell Dobbs, Manager

Mrs. Pearl L. Caldwell, President

e

Phone 234-7301
101 E. 2nd St.

Anchorage, Alaska

Casper, Wyoming

Casper, Wyo.

SHOP THESE FINE STORES
FOR QUALITY AND VALUE

Are you in need of a Refrigerator

ALBERTSON'S
SUPER MARKETS
Westridge • Downtown - Hilltop

Washer, Dryer or Television?

— See —

and

Tower Shop
124 South Wolcott Street

Casper, Wyoming

CASPER COAAAAISSARY
CASPER'S SAVING CENTER

Yellowstone Finance Co.
Odd Fellows Building

WOMEN'S CASUAL CLOTHES

Porter's Quality Shop
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear

LES PARSONS MUSIC CO.

"Exclusive Bui Not Expensive”

WYOMING'S EDUCATIONAL MUSIC CENTER

Phone 236-6091
227 East First

Casper, Wyo.
320 East Second Street

—22—

Casper, Wyoming

�WE'RE PLEASED YOU'RE MEETING IN CASPER

WHEN MONEY MATTERS . . .
CHECK FIRST

THE WYOMING NATIONAL BANK
“The Friendly Home-Owned Bank”

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF CASPER

Member F.D.l.C.

Member F.D.l.C.

Established 1889

WELCOME TO CASPER

BEST WISHES

HORSTMAN

Scotty's Liquor

WESTRIDGE FLORIST

^^etnoilal

and Lounge

13 Westridge Village
Phone 237-7344

GREETINGS

Since 1916

•
329 East "A" Street

•

Kossis
Department
Store

“When Your Heed
Is Greatest’

RADIO SUPPLY CO.

WOLFORD'S

•

“Caspefs Largest Family

642 East Second St
Wyoming's Largest and Finest
Appliance and Service Store

Make This Your
Headquarters

R.C.A. Victor - R.C.A. Whirlpool
Zenith - Kelvinator

Shoe Store”
Phone 234-0234

Quality and Personal Service

710 East 2nd
DOWNTOWN - HILLTOP

Phone 234-9159

—24—
—85—

Casper. Wyoming

�LIFT EVERY VOICE AND SING

Greetings and Best Wishes to the

(National Negro Hymn)
Jas. Weldon Johnson

7. Rosamond Johnson

Northwest Regional

Lift every voice and sing,

•from

Till earth and heaven ring—

Washington State Association

Ring with the harmonies of Liberty;
Let our rejoicing rise

of Colored Women's Clubs, Inc.

High as the lisfning skies;

Let it resound loud as the rolling sea.
•

Sing a song full of the faith that the dark past has taught us;

Sing a song full of the hope that the present has brought us;

Mrs. Inez W. Hall, Retiring President

Facing the rising sun of our new day begun,

Let us march on till victory is won.

SAVE THE

BALDWIN PIANOS AND ORGANS
TV, Band Instruments, Phonographs

PROVIDENT WAY

Broadbent &amp; Healy

•

Music Co.

with

Phono 234-6973
229 East First
Casper, Wyoming

God of our weary years,
God of our silent tears,

Thou who has brought us thus far on the way;
Thou who hast by Thy might
Led us into the light

PROVIDENT

Keep us forever in the path, we pray.

Lest our feet stray from the places, our God, where we meet Thee,

Lest our hearts, drunk with the wine of the world, we forget Thee.

Federal Savings

Welcome to Casper

&amp; Loan Association

Shadowed beneath Thy band,
May we forever stand,

•

Harry Yesness

True to our God,

Incorporated

True to our Native land.

400 East First Street
“Casper's Finest Stare for

Casper, Wyoming

Men and Boys"

-25-

—27—

�STAR SPANGLED BANNER
(Francis Scott Key)

O say! Can yon see, by die dawn's early
What so proudly we hail, at the twilight's last gjeaming?
Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fligjit.
O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming.
And die rockets' red ^are, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave pnxrf through the night that our flag was still dme.
O, say, does that Star S^pangled Banner yet wave.
O'er the land of the free and the home (rf die brave?

Oh, dms be it ever vriien flee men shall stand,
Between dieir loved homes and the war's desolation!
Blessed with victory and peace, may the heavenedr^esened land.
Praise the Power that hadi made a^ preserved ns a nation!

Then conquer we must, vriien our cause it is just.
And this be our motto: In God Is Our Trust!
And the Star Spangled Banner in triumph shall wave,
O'er the land of the flee, and the home of the brave.

WYOMING

(Charles E. Winter)
In the far and mi^ty West,
Where die crimson sun seeks rest.
There's a growing splcndici State diat lies above;

On the breast of this great land
Where the massive Rockies stand.
There’s Wyoming young and strong, the State I love!
Refrain:
Wynming, Wyoming, Land of the sunU^it dear!
Wyoming, Wyoming, Land that we hold so dear!
Wyoming, Wyoming, Precious art thou and thine;
Wyoming, Wyoming, Beloved State of mine.

In the Nation's banner free
There's one star that has for me
A radiance pure and a splendor like the sun;

Mine it is, Wyoming’s star.
Home it leads me near or far;
O Wyoming! AB my heart and love you've won.

■-28—

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