Lola Cheatham oral history interview

Document
Creator
Interviewee: Cheatham, Lola
Interviewer: Dahnert, Jill
Date
1986-April-08
Description
Lola Cheatham, a long-time San Marcos resident talks about the growth of San Marcos and what Texas State used to be like. She recalls growing up and attending school in Caldwell County, going to college at Texas College in Tyler, and working for SWTSU for sixteen years. She shares her experiences and duties during her employment at the University Staff Lounge in Flowers Hall. Ms. Cheatham discusses university figures such as Emmie Craddock, John Flowers, LBJ, and Dana Smith, the university's first enrolled African-American student.
Resource Type
Physical Form
Extent
1 item
Language
English
Identifier
Cheatham_Lola_1986-04-08_transcript
Rights

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Source
University Archives, Texas State University
Texas Sesquicentennial oral history collection