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Worland’s War Babies Grow Up:
In the late 1960s, cattle prices were good, and old-timers were dying. My father, Dan Healy, didn’t want their voices lost, so he established an oral history collection at the new Washakie Museum.
Our Class of 1960 are now the old-timers. We remember telephone operators and party lines, yet we zoom like born techies. While we zoomed for 2 1/2 years waiting through COVID to hold our 60th reunion, we realized our memories of “regular childhoods” weren’t regular.
-Cathy Healy
Our Class of 1960 are now the old-timers. We remember telephone operators and party lines, yet we zoom like born techies. While we zoomed for 2 1/2 years waiting through COVID to hold our 60th reunion, we realized our memories of “regular childhoods” weren’t regular.
-Cathy Healy
Bonnie Laine Bailey DeFreece | Oral History Interview: June 14, 2022
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Sharon Chagnon Frisbee | Oral History Interview: October 10, 2022
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