Moses Montefiore Congregation (Appleton, Wis.) Records, 1893-1988, 1992-1996

Contents List

Container Title
MCHC80-003
Part 1 (MCHC80-003, Audio 1708A/1-105, film and video call numbers): Original Collection, 1967-1980
Physical Description: 8.6 cubic feet (8 records center cartons and 2 archives boxes), 17 films (16 mm), 105 audio recordings, 14 reels (16 mm) of film printing elements, and 7 videorecordings (3/4-inch U-matic) 
Scope and Content Note

Program files related to educational television projects produced by Northeastern Wisconsin In-School Telecommunications (NEWIST) at UW-Green Bay including a vocational guidance series; Forest Spirits, documenting the Menominee and Oneida Indian life ways; a creative dramatics series; and several series on Wisconsin geography and ethnic groups. Also included are film viewing prints from a vocational guidance series titled, It's About You, and original camera film footage, film outtakes, and audio interviews used in the production of the series Forest Spirits.

Included are finished episodes from the video series Forest Spirits which highlights the lifeways of two native tribes in Wisconsin: the Oneida and the Menominee. The first three episodes focus on the Oneida and the last four focus on the Menominee.

Series: Program Files
Vocational Guidance, 1968-1976
1968-1969 Fiscal Year
Box   1
Folder   1
Brochures, miscellaneous, 1968-1969
Box   1
Folder   2
Business and industry listings, 1968-1969
Box   1
Folder   3
Advisory Committee, 1968-1969
Box   1
Folder   4
Evaluation, 1968
Box   1
Folder   5
NEWIST Board information, 1968-1969
Box   1
Folder   6
Newsletters, 1968-1969
Box   1
Folder   7
General information, 1968-1969
Box   1
Folder   8
Proposal, 1968-1969
1969-1970 Fiscal Year
Box   1
Folder   9
Brochure, 1969-1970
Box   1
Folder   10
Correspondence, 1969-1970
Box   1
Folder   11
Delaware agreements, 1969-1970
Box   1
Folder   12
Department of Public Instruction (DPI) evaluation, Reedsville and Hilbert
1969-1970
Box   1
Folder   13
Evaluation, 1969-1970
Box   1
Folder   14
In-service, 1969-1970
Box   1
Folder   15
Mobile Guidance Unit, 1969-1970
Box   1
Folder   16
NEWIST Board meetings, 1969-1970
Box   1
Folder   17
Newsletter, 1969-1970
Box   1
Folder   18
Northeastern Wisconsin Technical Institute (NWTI) information, 1969-1970
Box   1
Folder   19
Upper Great Lakes Regional Commission (UGLRC), 1969-1970
1970-1971 Fiscal Year
Box   1
Folder   20
Evaluations, 1970-1971
Box   1
Folder   21
Governor's conference - Milwaukee, 1970-1971
Box   1
Folder   22
Oconomowoc Vocational Guidance series, 1970-1971
Box   1
Folder   23
Ohio State Awards, 1970-1971
Box   1
Folder   24
Wisconsin Association of Secondary School Vocational Educators (WASSVE), 1970-1971
Box   1
Folder   25
Correspondence, 1970-1971
Box   1
Folder   26
Manual information, 1971-1972
Box   1
Folder   27
Broadcast schedule, 1970-1971
Box   1
Folder   28-29
Broadcast schedule, 1971-1973
Box   1
Folder   30
Easter broadcast, 1971 April 5-9, 12-16
Box   1
Folder   31
Production - self-assessment series, 1972
Box   1
Folder   32
Production - Maxham Films Inc., 1972
Box   1
Folder   33
Proposals, project information, 1971
Box   1
Folder   34
UGLRC sub-committee, 1970 June 17
Box   1
Folder   35-42
UGLRC meeting, minutes, 1969-1972
Box   1
Folder   43
Committee meeting, 1969 May 22
Box   1
Folder   44
Cooperative Educational Service Agency (CESA) and Educational Guidance TV Proposed Project Steering Committee meeting minutes, 1968-1971
Box   1
Folder   45
Steering and Advisory Committee membership information, 1968
Box   1
Folder   46
Steering and Advisory Committee meeting, 1968 October 29
Box   1
Folder   47
Letters to subject area advisory committees, 1969-1972
Box   1
Folder   48
UGLRC Script and Evaluation Committee, 1972
Box   1
Folder   49
UGLRC budget proposal information, 1970-1971
Box   1
Folder   50
Contract with Michigan Department of Education, 1972-1973
Box   1
Folder   51
UGLRC contracts, 1969-1972
Box   1
Folder   52
Wisconsin funding and contract information, 1972-1973
Box   1
Folder   53
Budget information (tri-state pledges and UGLRC funds), 1973-1974
Box   1
Folder   54
UGLRC financial statements and progress reports, 1969-1972
Box   2
Folder   1
Business prospects, 1968-1969
Box   2
Folder   2
Contract information, 1968-1969
Box   2
Folder   3
NEWIST financial statements, 1968-1969
Box   2
Folder   4
National Defense Education Act (NDEA) Title V-A, funding information, 1968-1969
Box   2
Folder   5
NDEA Title V-A, funding information, 1969-1970
Box   2
Folder   6
Vocational Education Act (VEA), funding information, 1968-1969
Box   2
Folder   7
VEA funding information, 1969-1970
Box   2
Folder   8
Vocational Guidance division of NEWIST, film and tape inventories, 1968-1973
Box   2
Folder   9
Miscellaneous materials and scrapbook, 1968-1977
Box   2
Folder   10
Pledge letters, 1968-1970
Box   2
Folder   11
Progress reports, 1969 July 1-1970 July 1
Box   2
Folder   12
Accounting information, 1969-1971
Box   2
Folder   13
UGLRC contracts, 1969-1971
Box   2
Folder   14
NEWIST Agricultural Advisory Committee (Ken Kolar), 1969-1971
Box   2
Folder   15
NEWIST Distributive Education Advisory Committee (Wayne Harrison), 1969-1971
Box   2
Folder   16
NEWIST Vocational Guidance Advisory Committee (Judy Severson), 1969-1971
Box   2
Folder   17
NEWIST Health Occupations Advisory Committee (June Tyler), 1969-1971
Box   2
Folder   18
NEWIST Home Economics Advisory Committee (Ellen Goolsbey), 1969-1971
Box   2
Folder   19
NEWIST Industrial Arts, Vocational and Industry Advisory Committee (Leonard Sterry), 1969-1971
Box   2
Folder   20
NEWIST Office Occupations Committee (Gertrude Behnke), 1969-1971
Box   2
Folder   21
NEWIST subject area Advisory Committees, general information, 1969-1971
Box   2
Folder   22
Newspaper articles, 1969-1972
Box   2
Folder   23
Correspondence, Educational Television Corporation (ETV) - UGLRC, 1970
Box   2
Folder   24
Magazine articles, 1970
Box   2
Folder   25
National Vocational Guidance Week, 1970
Box   2
Folder   26
Contract with Maxham Films Inc., 1970-1971
Box   2
Folder   27
Milwaukee meeting (programming for Channel 38), 1970-1971
Box   2
Folder   28
NDEA Title V-A, 1970-1971
Box   2
Folder   29
UGLRC contract and budget information, 1970-1971
Box   2
Folder   30
UGLRC, Mobile Guidance Project, 1970-1971
Box   2
Folder   31
VEA, 1970-1971
Box   2
Folder   32
Financial statements, 1970-1972
Box   2
Folder   33
Program credit sheets, 1970-1972
Box   2
Folder   34
Evaluation (Jepson report), 1971
Box   2
Folder   35
VEA, 1971-1972
Box   2
Folder   36
Self-assessment pilot, 1971-1973
Box   2
Folder   37
Mr. James Kissinger, 1972
Box   2
Folder   38
Learning = Earning, teacher guide and brochure, 1972
Box   2
Folder   39
Participating companies form and letter, 1972
Box   2
Folder   40
UGLRC letters, 1972
Box   2
Folder   41
It's About You, lesson plans, teacher's guide, 1972
Box   2
Folder   42
UGLRC meeting minutes, project proposal, 1972-1973
Box   2
Folder   43
Vocational Guidance Project, funded by UGLRC, reports, 1972-1973
Box   2
Folder   44
UGLRC reports, 1972-1973
Box   2
Folder   45
Michigan funding, 1972-1973
Box   2
Folder   46
Minnesota funding, 1972-1973
Box   2
Folder   47
Wisconsin funding-VEA, 1972-1973
Box   2
Folder   48
Free films, vocational guidance, 1973
Box   2
Folder   49
It's About You, teacher guides and brochure, 1973
Box   2
Folder   50
Contracts, 1973-1974
Box   2
Folder   51
Film orders, 1973-1974 school year
Box   2
Folder   52
Film survey, 1973-1974
Box   2
Folder   53
VEA, 1973-1974
Box   3
Folder   1
Film orders, 1974-1975 school year
Box   3
Folder   2
VEA, 1974-1975
Box   3
Folder   3
Film orders, 1975-1976 school year
Box   3
Folder   4
Study guides, undated
Box   3
Folder   5
Lesson plans, undated
Box   3
Folder   6
UGLRC Survey report for the It's About You series, undated
Songmaker, 1969-1979
Box   3
Folder   7
“Sing! (It's Good for You),” teacher's guide and pupil's songbook, 1969-1970
Box   3
Folder   8
“TV Singing School,” teacher's guide and pupil's songbook, 1971
Box   3
Folder   9
Russell Way - submissions, Title III Section 306, 1972-1979
Box   3
Folder   10
Music, prospectus/request for funding, after 1972
Box   3
Folder   11
Music, consultants/students and songs, 1973
Box   3
Folder   12
Correspondence and reports, 1973
Music
Box   3
Folder   13
Operational plan and addendum, 1973
Box   3
Folder   14
Taping sessions, information, students, 1973 November 19
Box   3
Folder   15
Correspondence/addresses, 1973-1974
Box   3
Folder   16
Input-critiques, script suggestions, 1973-1974
Box   3
Folder   17
Lyrics (Martin School), 1973-1974
Box   3
Folder   18
Preliminary lesson plan, 1973-1974
Box   3
Folder   19
Music project, 1973-1974
Box   3
Folder   20
Financial records, 1973-1974
Music
Box   3
Folder   21
Production calendar, 1974
Box   3
Folder   22-31
Scripts #1-10 and information, 1974
Box   3
Folder   32
Tests/evaluation, 1974
Box   3
Folder   33
“Time to Sing,” teacher's guides and pupil's songbooks, 1974-75
Box   3
Folder   34
“Songmaking for Reading Comprehension Improvement,” teacher's guide, after 1979
Box   3
Folder   35
Music, records/songs, undated
Box   3
Folder   36
Attitude test, undated
Box   3
Folder   37
Music, “Project Songmaker,” undated
Box   3
Folder   38
“Two Big Feet” (score, copyright information), undated
ESAA (Emergency School Aid Act) Indian Project, 1972-1977
Box   4
Folder   1
Title VI-A Instruction Equipment Program grants, 1972-1973
Box   4
Folder   2
Educational Communications Board (ECB) grant 133-9170, Channel 38, and NEWIST contracts, 1972-1975
Box   4
Folder   3
Indian studies, background information, 1972-1975
Box   4
Folder   4
Oneida Indian programs, budget, contracts, 1973-1976
Box   4
Folder   5
Emergency School Aid Act (ESAA), revised application, 1975 May
Box   4
Folder   6
Indian project, 1975
Box   4
Folder   7
New proposal: Native American ETV series, 1975
Box   4
Folder   8
ESAA Advisory Committee, 1975-1976
Box   4
Folder   9
Advisory Council, ESAA-2, 1975-1976
Box   4
Folder   10
ESAA Cinnamon Productions correspondence, 1975-1976
Box   4
Folder   11
ESAA contract and budgets, 1975-1976
Box   4
Folder   12
ESAA funding, 1975-1976
Box   4
Folder   13
ESAA programs, 1975-1976
Box   4
Folder   14
ESAA, UW-Green Bay (UWGB) correspondence, 1975-1976
Box   4
Folder   15
ESAA contract award and budget, 1975-1977
Box   4
Folder   16
ESAA, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) correspondence, 1975-1977
Box   4
Folder   17
ESAA inquiries, 1975-1977
Box   4
Folder   18
ESAA personnel, 1975-1977
Box   4
Folder   19
ESAA public hearing announcement press release, 1975-1977
Box   4
Folder   20
Oneida, camera logs, updated, 1976 April 18-23, 27-28
Box   4
Folder   21
General correspondence, 1976
Box   4
Folder   22
Credits, 1976
Box   4
Folder   23
Menominee project, camera logs, 1976
Box   4
Folder   24
Menominee Restoration Committee, 1976
Box   4
Folder   25
Monthly reports, 1976
Box   4
Folder   26
Oneida and Menominee tribes, financial information, 1976
Box   4
Folder   27
Rent, talent and miscellaneous individuals, financial information, 1976
Ethnic Literature, 1975-1977
Box   4
Folder   28
“The Storybook,” ESAA proposal information, 1976
Box   4
Folder   29
ESAA, budget, project background, 1976-1977
Box   4
Folder   30
NEWIST monthly reports, advisory council (incomplete), 1976-1977
Box   4
Folder   31
“The Whippoorwill” by Melissa Cornelius, 1975
Box   4
Folder   32
Notes and correspondence, 1975-1976
Box   4
Folder   33
Survey of teachers, ESAA Title IV, 1976
Box   4
Folder   34
ESAA information, correspondence, 1977
Forest Spirits, 1977-1979
Box   4
Folder   35
“The Folk Book,” consultants (correspondence and other information), 1977
Box   4
Folder   36
Brochures, undated
Box   4
Folder   37
Teacher guide, undated
“The Folk Book”
Box   4
Folder   38
ESAA proposal, 1977
Box   5
Folder   1
Evaluations, 1978
Box   5
Folder   2
Curriculum guide and brochure, 1979
Wisconsin: A Proud Heritage, 1949-1978
Box   5
Folder   3
Copy of “History of Maple,” 1949
Box   5
Folder   4
Menominee Indian reservation, 1952-1961
Box   5
Folder   5-7
Racism, 1964-1969
Box   5
Folder   8
Ethnic clippings, 1970-1971
Box   5
Folder   9
Correspondence, 1970-1973
Box   5
Folder   10
Ethnic ideas - leads, 1971
Box   5
Folder   11
Ethnic series rationale, 5 lesson outlines, ethnic groups' topic ideas, 1971 October
Box   5
Folder   12
Letters from special consultants, 1971
Box   5
Folder   13
Manual ideas, 1971
Box   5
Folder   14
October, 1971
Box   5
Folder   15
Original ethnic groups, committee results, 1971
Box   5
Folder   16
Bibliography, 1971-1972
Box   5
Folder   17
Films of ethnic groups, 1971-1972
Box   5
Folder   18
Grant award and personnel information, 1971-1972
Box   5
Folder   19
Papers of Andrew M. Greely, 1971-1972
Box   5
Folder   20
Film booklets, 1971-1973
Box   5
Folder   21
Norm Lederer, 1971-1973
Box   5
Folder   22
Project 0150, third year, ethnic groups correspondence, 1971-1973
Box   5
Folder   23
Belgians, 1972
Box   5
Folder   24
Chinese, 1972
Box   5
Folder   25
Czechs, Slovaks, Bohemians, 1972
Box   5
Folder   26
Dutch, 1972
Box   5
Folder   27
English, Cornish, Welsh, 1972
Box   5
Folder   28
Finns, 1972
Box   5
Folder   29
French, 1972
Box   5
Folder   30
Germans, 1972
Box   5
Folder   31
Greeks, 1972
Box   5
Folder   32
Hungarians, 1972
Box   5
Folder   33
Icelanders, 1972
Box   5
Folder   34
Irish, 1972-73
Box   5
Folder   35
Italians, 1972
Box   5
Folder   36
Jewish, 1972
Box   5
Folder   37
Luxembourgers, 1972
Box   5
Folder   38
Migrants - Mexican-Americans, 1972
Box   5
Folder   39
“Negroes” (African-Americans) - publications/reprints, 1972
Box   5
Folder   40
Norwegians, 1972
Box   5
Folder   41
Polish, 1972
Box   6
Folder   1
Russians, 1972
Box   6
Folder   2
Scots, 1972
Box   6
Folder   3
Swedes, 1972
Box   6
Folder   4
Swiss, 1972
Box   6
Folder   5
Yankees, undated
Box   6
Folder   6
Yugoslavians, 1972
Box   6
Folder   7
Lesson one, 1972
Box   6
Folder   8
Lesson two, 1972
Box   6
Folder   9
NEWIST film preview requests, 1972
Box   6
Folder   10
Pamphlets for festivals, 1972
Box   6
Folder   11
Teachers Committee, 1972
Box   6
Folder   12
Teacher guides, 1972
Box   6
Folder   13
Notes and correspondence, 1972-1974
Box   6
Folder   14
Joseph Goodrich research materials from Milton Historical Society, 1978
Box   6
Folder   15
“A Human Relations Guide for Teachers,” draft, undated
Box   6
Folder   16
Resources, undated
Box   6
Folder   17
Scripts for Native American projects, undated
Box   6
Folder   18
Topic outline, undated
Box   6
Folder   19
Notes - calls, undated
Box   6
Folder   20
Brochure, undated
Box   6
Folder   21
Lessons 9 and on, undated
Box   10
Folder   3
Maps, undated
Box   10
Folder   4
Program notes, undated
Understanding Wisconsin Our Home, 1969-1976
Box   6
Folder   22
Teacher's guide, undated
Box   6
Folder   23
Geography project, proposal 1969, circa
Project 0150
Box   6
Folder   24
Financial information, 1969
Box   6
Folder   25
Ethnic, second and third years, 1968-1973
Box   6
Folder   26
Wisconsin geography project 0150, submission, 1969
Project 0150
Box   6
Folder   27
Correspondence, 1969
Box   6
Folder   28
Manual and brochure information, 1969
Box   6
Folder   29
Permits and releases (maps, reference films), 1969
Box   6
Folder   30
Geography project, support letters, 1969
Geography project 0150
First year
Box   6
Folder   31
Committee notes for Wisconsin geography lesson, 1974
Box   6
Folder   32
Pilot scripts, correspondence, lesson plans, 1974
Box   6
Folder   33
Reports, financial, 1970
Second year
Box   6
Folder   34
Project reports, 1970-1972
Box   6
Folder   35
Reports, correspondence, contracts, evaluations, 1971
Third year
Box   6
Folder   36
Wisconsin geography evaluations, 1971
Box   6
Folder   37
Project reports, 1973
Creative Dramatics, 1972-1977
Box   6
Folder   38
Title III planning materials, “Drama as an Important Classroom Tool,” 1972-1974, 1974
Box   6
Folder   39
Correspondence, 1973
Box   6
Folder   40
Exercises, 1973-1975
Box   6
Folder   41
DPI on-site visit, 1974 November 14
Box   6
Folder   42
What the teachers said, 1974
Box   6
Folder   43
Kids involved in Next Door Theater productions directed by Karen Prevetti, 1974 Fall
Box   6
Folder   44
Karen's creative drama class, 1975 Summer
Box   6
Folder   45
Journeyman teachers, 1974-1976
Box   6
Folder   46
Drama workshops, 1974-1977
Box   6
Folder   47
Letters to educators, 1973-1975
Box   6
Folder   48
Brochures, undated
Box   6
Folder   49
News releases, 1976-1977
Box   6
Folder   50-52
10-minute videotaping sessions, 1974-1977
Box   6
Folder   53
Testing information, Torrence Tests of Creative Thinking (TTCT) and Survey of School Attitudes (SSA), 1974-1975
Box   6
Folder   54
Continuing evaluation reports, 1974-1975
Box   7
Folder   1
Continuing evaluation reports, 1975-1976
Box   7
Folder   2
Teachings materials, Karen Prevetti and Maggie Olsen, 1974-1976
Box   7
Folder   3
Advanced Creative Drama class, 1975
Box   7
Folder   4
Creative Dramatics class, 1975 June
Box   7
Folder   5
Program request correspondence, 1974-1977
Box   7
Folder   6
Evaluation, 1974
“Relaxation and Imagination” (episode #1)
Box   7
Folder   7
Children's version scripts
Box   7
Folder   8
Teachers' version scripts
“Pantomime” (episode #2)
Box   7
Folder   9
Children's version scripts
Box   7
Folder   10
Teachers' version scripts
“Senses” (episode #3)
Box   7
Folder   11
Children's version scripts
Box   7
Folder   12
Teachers' version scripts
“Emotions” (episode #4)
Box   7
Folder   13
Children's version scripts
Box   7
Folder   14
Teachers' version scripts
“Improvisation” (episode #5)
Box   7
Folder   15
Children's version scripts
Box   7
Folder   16
Teachers' version scripts
“Dialogue” (episode #6)
Box   7
Folder   17
Children's version scripts
Box   7
Folder   18
Teachers' version scripts
Box   7
Folder   19
George Latshaw puppets, “Dialogue” (children's version), 1976
“Characterization” (episode #7)
Box   7
Folder   20
Children's version scripts
Box   7
Folder   21
Teachers' version scripts
Box   7
Folder   22
Stills from “Characterization”
“Dramatization #1” (episode #8)
Box   7
Folder   23
Children's version scripts
Box   7
Folder   24
Teachers' version scripts
“Dramatization #3” (episode #9)
Box   7
Folder   25
Children's version scripts
Box   7
Folder   26
Teachers' version scripts, David O'Fallon interview transcript
Box   7
Folder   27
Teachers Ask promotional program
Box   7
Folder   28-32
Correspondence, 1974-1976
Box   7
Folder   33
Meetings minutes and notes
Box   7
Folder   34-36
Correspondence, 1974-1975
Box   7
Folder   37
Project flyer for DPI, 1974
Box   7
Folder   38
Proposal addendum, 1974
Box   7
Folder   39
Project report for Washington Building Foundation for Education, 1974
Box   7
Folder   40
Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) meeting, 1974 September 18
Box   7
Folder   41
Project summary, 1974-1975
Box   7
Folder   42
Evaluation, drama, 1974-1975
Box   7
Folder   43
Evaluation memorandum from Dr. Hogan project year, 1974-1975
Box   7
Folder   44
Meetings held, 1974-1975
Box   7
Folder   45
Press and outreach, 1974-1976
Box   7
Folder   46
NEWIST grant, 1974-1976
Box   7
Folder   47
Drama project account, 1974-1976
Box   7
Folder   48
Artwork, photography, 1974-1977
Box   7
Folder   49
Graduation, 1974-1977
Box   7
Folder   50
“Pantomime,” responses from students in Milton Polsky's Creative Drama class, 1975 November 28
Box   7
Folder   51
Karen Prevetti, scripts, 1975
Box   7
Folder   52
Photo permission requests, 1975
Box   7
Folder   53
Teachers [NEWIST] would like to film, 1975-1976
Box   7
Folder   54
Project data forms, 1975-1976
Box   7
Folder   55
Creative Drama broadcast schedule, 1975-1976
Box   8
Folder   1
Evaluation memorandum, Dr. Thomas Hogan, 1975-1976
Box   8
Folder   2
Evaluation material project year, 1975-1976
Box   8
Folder   3
On-site visit, Eileen Littig, 1975 December 6
Box   8
Folder   4
Teachers to be used to give tests: SSA and TTCT, 1975-1977
Box   8
Folder   5
Contract with Lee O'Brien, 1975-1978
Box   8
Folder   6
Karen Prevetti's Creative Dramatics class, 1976 June 14-July 2
Box   8
Folder   7
Teacher's meeting, 1976 October 20
Box   8
Folder   8
What teachers will do this year, 1976
Box   8
Folder   9
Correspondence, 1976 January
Box   8
Folder   10
Wisconsin Women in the Arts, 1976
Box   8
Folder   11
4-H workshop, 1976 October 2
Box   8
Folder   12
Central Education Network (CEN) Awards, Indian and drama series, 1976-1977
Box   8
Folder   13
Tom Hogan contract, 1976-1977
Box   8
Folder   14
Creative Dramatics assessment program from Project Fiesta, 1977
Box   8
Folder   15
Minneapolis film trip, 1977 March 15-19
Box   8
Folder   16
Creative Dramatics manual, final revised edition, 1977
Box   8
Folder   17
Teachers for evaluation, 1977 April and September
Box   8
Folder   18
DPI on-site visit “The Storybook,” Russ Widoe, Eileen Littig, Mike Hartoonian, 1977 December 29
Box   8
Folder   19
NEWIST budget, 1977
Box   8
Folder   20
End-of-project report, Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), Title III, 1977
Box   8
Folder   21
Creative Drama correspondence, 1980 January-February
Box   8
Folder   22
Time requests, 1979-1980
Box   8
Folder   23
Pilot remake, undated
Box   8
Folder   24
Pilot class, undated
Box   8
Folder   25
Teacher's guide and notes, undated
Box   8
Folder   26
NEWIST script notes, undated
Box   8
Folder   27
Field testing Arrow to the Sun in the classroom
Box   8
Folder   28
Ohio State Awards
Box   8
Folder   29
Manual, working draft
Box   8
Folder   30
“Who Cares… If I Have an Accident?” teacher's guide and brochure
Note: Related to Creative Dramatics.
General NEWIST Records, 1967-1980
Box   8
Folder   31
Publicity, newspaper clippings, 1967-1979
Box   8
Folder   32
Kudos, testimonials, and criticism, 1967-1979
Box   8
Folder   33
Teacher's guides, 1967-1979
Box   8
Folder   34
Program evaluations, 1973-1974
Box   8
Folder   35
Wisconsin Educational TV and Radio Networks, program guides, 1975-1980
Box   9
Folder   1
Archdiocese of Milwaukee, instructional television program manual, 1977-1978
Box   9
Folder   2
NEWIST conference call, 1978
Box   9
Folder   3
PTV-3 Educational Telecommunications program service, 1979 October 15
Box   9
Folder   4
Conference calls, 1979-1980
Box   9
Folder   5
Programs, 1979-1980
Box   9
Folder   6
Brochures, undated
Box   10
Folder   1
NEWIST newsletters and programming schedules, 1968-1974
Box   10
Folder   2
Eye Gate Quickstrips catalogs, undated
Box   10
Folder   5
Mary Curran, (studio) Sacred Heart press materials and catalogs, 1976 March 10
Series: Films, Viewing Prints
It's About You
Physical Description: 16 mm composite prints 
CC 632
“Bug Yourself a Bit”
Physical Description: color, sound 
CC 633
“I Can Dream, Can't I?”
Physical Description: color, sound 
CC 634
“How Much Is Too Much?”
Physical Description: color, sound 
CC 635
“Beyond the Now”
Physical Description: color, sound 
CC 636
“Getting It All Together”
Physical Description: color, sound 
Forest Spirits, raw footage
Physical Description: 16 mm picture positives 
Note: All reels contain raw footage used in the making of the episodes, but not the episodes themselves.
CC 637
Aerials
Physical Description: color, silent 
AE 348
Beading class
Physical Description: color, silent 
AE 349
Commodity/Homes/Legend Lake
Physical Description: color, silent 
AE 350
Day care
Physical Description: color, silent 
CC 638
Deer Hunting/Skinning/Trapping
Physical Description: color, silent 
AE 351
Drumming practice
Physical Description: color, silent 
AE 352
Keshena Falls, Wolf River
Physical Description: color, silent 
CC 639
Libby/School/Dodge interview
Physical Description: color, silent 
CC 640
Lumber mill
Physical Description: color, silent 
CC 641
Powwow
Physical Description: color, silent 
CC 642
Rhoda [at home]
Physical Description: color, silent 
AE 353
Senior Center
Physical Description: color, silent 
Series: Films, Printing Elements
Forest Spirits
Note: Mostly sync rolls (picture and sound) and work prints containing footage used in the making of the episodes, but not the episodes themselves. The printing elements can be viewed with permission from the film archivist.
Menominee
CD 121, CD 122
Sync roll #4: "Shadows"
Physical Description: workprint picture and magnetic track 
CD 125, CD 126
Sync roll #8: "Shadows"
Physical Description: workprint picture and magnetic track 
AE 684, AE 685
Sync roll #9
Physical Description: workprint picture and magnetic track 
CD 127, CD 128
Sync roll #3: Greg Wilbur/JT and son singing/Ruthie at co-op
Physical Description: magnetic track and workprint picture 
“Shadows” [Rhoda interview]
CD 129, CD 130
Sync roll #1
Physical Description: workprint picture and magnetic track 
CD 131, CD 132
Sync roll #2
Physical Description: workprint picture and magnetic track 
CD 123, CD 124
Ethnic Literature, “Melissa's Story”
Physical Description: dailies, workprint, and magnetic track 
Series: Videorecordings
Forest Spirits episodes, circa 1977
Note: All videorecordings are 3/4-inch (U-matic) videotape, color, with sound, and approximately 25 minutes in length.
VBC 446
“To keep a heritage alive”
Note: This episode discusses the history and culture of the Oneida tribe. Oneida leaders talk about current attempts to preserve their culture and language.
VBC 447
“The learning path”
Note: This episode highlights the experiences and struggles of Native American youth in public schools. The episode shows the efforts of Soaring Eagle, a Green Bay school for Native American youth.
VBC 448
“Land is life”
Note: This episode gives a historical account of how the Oneida lost their land and the ongoing struggle with the local and federal government throughout the history of Wisconsin and the United States. It moves on to a discussion of the Oneida's current attempts to gain land back and construction projects.
VBC 449
“Ancestors of those yet unborn”
Note: 519 feet. This episode is an overview of the Menominee tribe. Scene include men from the tribe hunting and logging.
VBC 450
“Living with tradition”
Note: The episode begins with an elderly man making a tobacco offering to the Earth and asking for its blessings. He explains these traditions to his grandchildren. An elderly woman speaks about respecting elders and traditions. The episode then shows aspects of Menominee culture such as dance and music.
VBC 451
“Dreamers with power (part I)”
Note: The episode begins with a discussion on the social cost of alcoholism in native culture. Then it moves to Tecumseh's warning of the perils ahead - whether to fight or learn to co-exist with white people. It ends with a skit showing Christianization of Native Americans being done through instilling fear in Native Americans.
VBC 452
“Dreamers with power (part II)”
Note: The episode starts with members of the Menominee talking about the importance of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in their lives as individuals and a group. Then it shows a skit of a group of Menominee going on a bus trip to Chicago. Another skit follows showing traditional drumming, singing, and dancing.
Audio 1708A
Series: Audio Recordings
Forest Spirits, Menominee
Note: Most of the sound recordings include wild sound in addition to the original interviews, etc. used in the episodes.
1708A/1
Chief Oshkosh & Sub Chiefs, I think an Indian loves a piece of land, smell of pines when you cross res line, too much welfare, food - buying chickens, rummage - patching up
1708A/2
Rhoda, interview
1708A/3
Rhoda House, Buddy Chevalie
1708A/4
Buddy Chevalie
1708A/5
[Rhoda?] Kitchen, 1973 January 7
1708A/5 (continued)
Flying lessons discussion
1708A/6
Bossee Miller, Richard Beauprey, Quentie Shawano, interview
1708A/7
Marty Boyd
1708A/8
Drumming practice, Keshena Public School
1708A/9
Drumming in gym (in synch with camera), Greg Wilber, interview
1708A/10
John Teller and Joe Teller, interview
1708A/11
V.O. synch, John Teller
1708A/12
Pow-wow at school gym
1708A/13
Helen Thunder, sync interview; Ron out on corner Roll #28
1708A/14
Helen Thunder, interview with synch sound; Bosco Miller skinning deer in basement; Bosco Miller, interview
1708A/15
Libb in kitchen making supper, interview
1708A/16
Libb Mantin on child care, interview; Mayble Brown, interview
1708A/17
Grade school kids, sound in sync interview
1708A/18
High school kids interview
1708A/19
High school kids, sync sound interview; Al sync sound interview
1708A/20
Lee Ann and Kay interview; Chummy in woods - beaver trapping
1708A/21
Chummy Moskebert? and kids; beaver trapping
1708A/22
John and Joe Teller singing a song they wrote, then into fiscal meeting at about 300
1708A/23
Fiscal meeting starts off with Theresa Jacobs
1708A/24
Meeting at Neopit gym, people asking questions to Board members
1708A/25
Day care center, sync sound
1708A/26
Glenn Besau, wild sound mill, Dusty interview, construction sync
1708A/27
Buddy Chevalier SOC (sound off camera), Vyron Duxon VO (voice over)
1708A/28
Vyion Dixon, interview; Dusty Miller, interview
1708A/29
Manely Boyd, interview; Michael Dickinson, interview
1708A/30
Michael Dickinson, interview; Mary Johnson, interview
1708A/31
Mary Johnson, interview VO (voice over)
1708A/32-37
Johnson Awatpay, interview
1708A/38
Margaret Jones, the old ways, kids then and kids today
1708A/39
Mary Fish VO (voice over); “Can't fuck up on Indian Medicine”; “When I think of Buddy Chevalie”
1708A/40
Mary Fish VO (voice over)
1708A/41
Mary Fish VO (voice over), Tobacco offerings lead-ins to Bum and Buddy; “Us Menominees - We're good people”
1708A/42-45
Bum Bum
1708A/46
Bum at beginning, Chummy at end on kids
1708A/47
Chummy - right at end, “I like the way I live”
1708A/48-49
Helen
Forest Spirits, Oneida
Physical Description: Audio (open reel) 
Note: Most of the sound recordings include wild sound in addition to the original interviews used in the episodes.
1708A/50
Oneida, Episcopal Church, Oneida singers, 1976 April 18
1708A/51
Oneida language program
1708A/52
Oneida-Menominee film project; men working land; Gary Schuller, 1976? April 19
1708A/53-54
West School Education Show, 1976? April 21
1708A/55
Oneida Heritage Show, Seymour Elementary school; Arliss and Elvira in house with kids and teaching on stage, 1976? April 22
1708A/56
Heritage Oneida Civic Center Native Language speaker
1708A/57
At Gordy's shop; at Gordy's house, interview; artifacts debating with Bill Golnick, 1976 April 23
1708A/58
At Gordy McLester's house and Bill Golnick talking about artifacts in school system; Florence Jones and Websters, 1976 April 23
1708A/59
Josephine Webster, Florence Jones discussing history in Oneida as Josephine remembers
1708A/60-62
Soaring Eagle Survival School student/teacher group session language class, 1976 April 27
1708A/63
Seymour School Board meeting room for Oneida Language class; meeting of Seymour School board
1708A/64
Soaring Eagle Survival School students with tutors in small individual groups, one on one, 1976 April 28
1708A/65
Soaring Eagle Survival School, Tony Belisteri Language Arts class; students hanging out in rec room; students explain presence, 1976 April 28
1708A/66
Chas car interview; Artly; Aaron
1708A/67
Soaring Eagle Survival School, Ches W., Aaron W., Art. SK. In van discussing problem of running away; at Civic Center with old people talking about boarding school in relation to language, 1976 April 29
1708A/68
Civic Center, older people outside interviews, 1976 April 29
1708A/69
Al Mander's class
1708A/70
Hoerning, interview with principal of De Pere school, 1976? April 30
1708A/71
West De Pere High School interview, Mr. Hoerning, track meet, 1976 April 30
1708A/71 (continued)
Home of Lorretta Ellis interview, 1976 May 1
1708A/72
Loretta Ellis (Education), 1976 May 1
1708A/72 (continued)
Sacred Heart Seminary Oneida Language Program, 1976 May 3
1708A/73
Sacred Heart Seminary Oneida Language Program, 1976 May 3 (continued)
1708A/74
Winnie Thomast? home; Oneida community building; architects' meeting, 1976 May 4
1708A/75
Home of Nicholas Jourdan; Howard Cannon on Marshland Perk test; Howard Cannon in car, 1976 May 6
1708A/76
Howard Cannon in car; at home for Nicholas Jourdan; Alice Schyler, 1976 May 7
1708A/77
Oneida industrial park with Norb Hill, 1976 May 8
1708A/78
Oneida tribal meeting, regarding taking over seminary, 1976 May 10
1708A/79
Amelia Cornelius interview
1708A/80
Bar in Oneida interviews; Manders Bar High School grads, 1976 May 11
1708A/81
Manders Bar High School grads; exterior interview with Cliff Danforth
1708A/82
High school grads, interviews; Language/Heritage; basketball court with Jr. High students
1708A/83
Basketball court interviewing Jr. High Kids and Sonny King, 1976 May 12
1708A/84
Amelia Cornelius in tribal building; arrival of two men, Sandy and Al, 1976 May 19
1708A/85
Stan Webster and wife, 1976 May 19
1708A/86-87
Bill Hawk office UWGB (University of Wisconsin-Green Bay) Heritage, Orville Clark office UWGB, 1976 May 20
1708A/88
Ernie Stevens Gov. Rd. end narration; seminary public meeting, 1976 May 21
1708A/89-94
unidentified reels
1708A/95-99
unidentified reels
1708A/100-102
Seymour Language program wild track I-III, 1976 March
1708A/103-104
“Dreamers with Power,” interview from talk show
1708A/105
Ethnic Literature, “Whippoorwill” / story by Melissa Cornelius
Physical Description: Audiocassette 
M2013-190
Part 2 (M2013-190, Audio 1708A/106-159): Additions, 2003-2005
Physical Description: 33 Betacam SP videorecordings, 14 VHS videorecordings, and 54 audiocassettes 
Scope and Content Note: Interview and raw footage, on Betacam SP and VHS videotapes, compiled for the documentary Earth Day and Beyond (2005). Also included are interviews on audiotape.
Series: Videorecordings
Earth Day and Beyond, raw interview footage
Physical Description: Beta SP 
Note: Videorecordings contain raw footage, circa 2003; mainly interviews used in the documentary. The description for each video does not necessarily include all topics present on individual tapes. Many interviews are continued over multiple tapes.
Video   1
Nelson interview on boyhood, Clear Lake
Video   2
Nelson interview on Environmental Education
Video   3
Nelson on National Parks; people overpressure; losing quiet, remote places in the future
Video   4
Nelson talking to a group at Borders bookstore, promoting Beyond Earth Day book
Video   5
Nelson at Clear Lake Café shaking hands with a group of older gentlemen, eating breakfast, talking to locals
Video   6
Nelson visiting Clear Lake High School, marching band, music class, talking with students, teachers
Video   7
Nelson visiting Clear Lake school [possibly the elementary school], International Festival
Video   8
Nelson visiting Clear Lake elementary or middle school outside, kids talking about Earth Week activities
Video   9
Nelson at Stinett Landing on the Namekagon River for a ceremony opposing the King Weston transimission line, kids drumming/singing outside in forest; Native Americans and others honoring Nelson, including George Meyer
Video   10
Nelson at the Namekagon ceremony (continued from Video 9), canoeing on the River
Video   11
Nelson at a public hearing, community members opposed to transmission line, Nelson talks about protecting the Namekagon; Martin Hanson interview begins at end of tape
Video   12
Martin Hanson interview outside, discusses environment and relationship with Nelson
Video   13
Interview with unidentified individual, discusses Nelson's political career in the Senate and his success in passing legislation
Video   14
Charles Clark interview, baseball, Clear Lake
Video   15
Nelson interview outside at Apostle Islands Lakeshore, discusses Apostle Islands legislation and National lakeshore status
Video   16
B roll of mountains, Sawtooth range
Video   17
Earth Day event, speakers, including Bill Meadows and Nelson, discuss wilderness protection in Idaho
Video   18
Earth Day event (continued), speaker from Nez Perce tribe
Video   19
Nelson at Sawtooth National Forest, interview with park ranger
Video   20
Park ranger at Sawtooth National Forest, interview (continued) discusses pressures on park over the years
Video   21
Frank Aukofer of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, interview discusses political coverage of Nelson
Video   22
Russ Feingold, interview discusses Nelson's political career and environmentalism, Feingold's sense of responsibility to continue stewardship of the environment, how the events on September 11 distracted the United States from environmental issues; A. Karim Achmed interview regarding organizing events for the first Earth Day at the University of Minnesota
Video   23
A. Karim Achmed, interview (continued) discusses National Council for Science and the Environment; Tia Nelson interview, discusses memories of her father and his legacy
Video   24
Tia Nelson, interview (continued), discusses Gaylord's likability and motivation and discusses her own education and career
Video   25
Tia Nelson, interview (continued), discusses memories of her mother and the controversy with Denis Hayes related to the founding of Earth Day; David Obey, interview, discusses memories of Gaylord and his legacy in politics
Video   26
David Obey, interview (continued), discusses public awareness of environmental issues and talking about the photographs on his office walls
Video   27
Linda Lance from the Wilderness Society, interview, discusses working with Gaylord and his dedication; Nelson interview in his office and footage of him working
Video   28
Nelson, interview at home, discusses retirement and the future; footage of Gaylord hiking on the Appalachian Trail
Video   29
Nelson on the Appalachian Trail (continued), discusses the work of maintaining the trail and providing guides
Video   30
Melvin Laird, interview, discusses his relationship with Gaylord, the importance of the environment to health and national security, critics of Gaylord, Proxmire's popularity, and Gaylord's devotion to his work
Video   31
Melvin Laird, interview (continued), discusses the Nixon Administration's environmental and military achievements, and his own retirement; Will Allen of Growing Power speaking about food systems and food security, small farms
Video   32
Will Allen (continued), speaking about pesticides and human development
Video   33
Will Allen (continued), speaking about diversity, teaching young people about sustainable agriculture, the importance of good food; also contains interviews with kids about the agriculture program
Other source footage used in Earth Day and Beyond
Physical Description: VHS 
Video   34
Senator Gaylord Nelson (Earth Day) GMA (Good Morning America) interview footage
Video   35
Endangered Species and Wildlife Refuges, United States Fish and Wildlife
Video   36
Senator Gaylord Nelson (time coded dub) interview, 2003 March 3
Video   36 (continued)
Book signing, 2003 March 7
Video   37
Fighting Bob Fest 2004, Rights at Risk, Robert F. Kennedy and Senator Tom Harkin
Video   38-39
Gaylord Nelson: Return to Clear Lake
Video   40
Gaylord Nelson, speech at podium
Video   41
Gaylord Nelson's Good Fight
Video   42
Mountain top mining, B-roll with no sound and Apostle Islands region
Video   43
Robert Martin interview
Video   44
“The Benefits of Living Air and Living Water”
Video   45
Wilderness Society Special Tribute
Video   46
Earth Day, Every Day
Video   47
Interview with “Linda” about her work with the Madison AIDS support network
Series: Audio Recordings
Earth Day and Beyond
Note: Some of the interview content is dubbed from the videorecordings.
1708A/106-134
[Unidentified reels]
1708A/135-136
Melvin Laird
1708A/137
Educational exercise
1708A/138
Jeff Boucher
1708A/138 (continued)-139
Will Allen
1708A/140
Charles Clark in museum
1708A/141
Beth Fetterley, UEC leader
1708A/142
Franklin teacher interview
1708A/143-144
Martin Hanson
1708A/145-146
Julie Kinzelman
1708A/146 (continued)
Larry Jozwik
1708A/147-148
Bill Christofferson book talk, Gaylord comments
1708A/149-150
Risser
1708A/150
La Follette
1708A/150 (continued)-151
Doyle
1708A/151 (continued)-152
Bradley
1708A/152 (continued)-156
Bill Christofferson
1708A/157
Robert Martin, EPA Ombudsman
1708A/158
Senator Gaylord Nelson, 1971 January 27
1708A/159
Senator Gaylord Nelson, 1971 April 20
Note: Possibly a copy of an Earth Day speech, Wisconsin State University-Stevens Point.