DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH Guide

Pine Mountain Settlement School
DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH
GUIDE

Cabbage patch below Grapevine Knoll, PMSS, c. 1915. [dancing-in-the-cabbage-patch-2-copy.jpg]

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DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH GUIDE (Alphabetical)

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH Guide

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH I  About

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH II  Introduction

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH III Place

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH IV A Brave and Imaginative Plan Takes Place

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH Cows

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH Dis-ease

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH  Earth Day and Mary Rogers 

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH English Country Dancing at Pine Mountain Settlement

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH  Farming the Land 1913-1930

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH  Farm and Dairy Early Years I

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH  Farm and Dairy Early Years II 

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH  Farm and Dairy Morris Years III

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH Going and Coming Back I

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH Coming Back and Going Some More II

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH Gospel of the Clean Plate

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH In the Dining Room Manners and Etiquette

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH  In the Kitchen Pots and Pans 

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH Laden Trail or The Road 

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH  Maple Syrup and Sugar

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH Mexico and Pine Mountain Settlement School 1936

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH Moonshine

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH Pigs

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH Poultry

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH Salamanders

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH Sheep

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH Sheep Shearing and Cecil Sharp

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH Santa Claus Christmas Trees Parties

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH  Sorghum Molasses Stir-Off I

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH Sorghum Molasses Stir-Off II

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH Snow

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH Trees

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH War and PMSS

DANCING IN THE CABBAGE PATCH Weaving

 


 

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About pmss_editor

Editor, Helen Wykle, was born at Pine Mountain Settlement School in Southeastern Kentucky in 1942. Both parents were students at PMSS and later employees. William Hayes was the Farm Manager and Fern Hall Hayes, the Secretary to multiple Directors. Education for Helen began in the one-room school on Isaac's Creek, continued at Pine Mountain, at Red Bird Mission School, and Berea Foundation Highschool. Admission to Berea College in 1960 led to a B.A. in Art in 1964. Further study of Painting at Ohio Univ. and Art History at Tulane University and later the completion of an M.A. in Art History (1987) at San Jose State University encouraged an interest in archives. A brief return to KY and appointment with the Univ. of KY Jr. College at Maysville teaching Art and Art History and then a return to California where brief teaching jobs, (Gavilan College, and San Diego City College and San Diego Art Museum) the birth of our daughter Heather, who is deaf and has cerebral palsy, led to another life-long educational path. Juggling California, Heather, and a five-year employment at UC San Diego in the Library of Visual Resources and the Main Reference Services department later led to a M.L.A. at UC Berkeley in Library and Information Science (1987) and as Sr. Museum Scientist for the UC Irvine School of the Arts (1987-1992). In 1992 I returned with family to Appalachia (North Carolina) and our daughter began training at the NC School for the Deaf and I began a second academic career as faculty at Warren Wilson College Pew Library and the Art Department, followed in 1995 by a longer tenure as Assoc. Prof. at the University of NC Asheville as Public Services Librarian and Director of Special Collections. Full retirement in 2013 allowed a focus on the Pine Mountain Settlement School Collections and the initiation of volunteer work on the archive with my cousin, Ann Angel Eberhard, recently retired from the Smithsonian. This is the 15th year of our continuing and cooperative development and selective digitization of the Pine Mountain Settlement School Collections .