EPISODE 108: Sue Jensen Paulsen

EPISODE 108: Sue Jensen Paulsen

Logan Haley speaks with long-time educator and librarian Sue Paulsen. The interview centered on her growing up around educators and becoming one herself, as well as what Petersburg was like in the 1950s and ‘60s. This interview was recorded in April 2024 as an assignment for Mr. Shumway’s Senior Alaska History class at the Petersburg High School.

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EPISODE 107: Leslie Schwartz

EPISODE 107: Leslie Schwartz

Leslie Schwartz discusses with Kesia Luhr what it is like to be a Baha’i in Petersburg, Alaska. She shares pieces of family, Petersburg, and World History and how it relates to her journey as a Baha’i. This interview was recorded in April 2024 as an assignment for Kesia in Mr. Shumway’s Senior Alaska History class at the Petersburg High School.

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EPISODE 104: John Wikan

EPISODE 104: John Wikan

John Wikan talks to his grandson, Jakob Wikan, about his time working in Washington State and then moving back to Petersburg to open his own business, Wikan Enterprises; a staple marine diesel mechanic shop in Petersburg, serving the local fishing fleet for several decades. This interview was recorded in the Spring of 2024 as an assignment for Jakob in Mr. Shumway’s Senior Alaska History class at the Petersburg High School.

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EPISODE 103: Diane Marsh

EPISODE 103: Diane Marsh

Diane Marsh talks to Kinley Lister about the Homestead Café, the family owned business she and husband, Ottis, ran while raising their family. The Homestead Cafe was a well loved Café in downtown Petersburg where community members, including captains and the coffee crew, would gather and visit. This interview was recorded in the Spring of 2024 as an assignment for Kinley for Mr. Shumway’s Senior Alaska History class at the Petersburg High School.

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EPISODE 102: Irene "Ikie" Roundtree

EPISODE 102: Irene "Ikie" Roundtree

Irene “Ikie” Roundtree talks with Kieran Cabral and Shannon Peeler about life in Petersburg running a seaplane business while raising 3 kids with her legendary husband, Alaska bush pilot Lloyd Roundtree. This interview was recorded in the Spring of 2024 as an assignment for Kieran in Mr. Shumway’s Senior Alaska History class at Petersburg High School.

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EPISODE 101: Shalene McCollum

EPISODE 101: Shalene McCollum

Shalene McCollum talks to her daughter, Mattea McCollum, about growing fishing in Alaska and using Alaska’s natural resources. This interview was recorded in May of 2024 as an assignment in Mr. Shumway’s Senior Alaska History class at the Petersburg High School.

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EPISODE 97: RD Parks

EPISODE 97: RD Parks

Elijah Whitacre talks to Renaker D. Parks about his time working for the Alaskan Pulp

Company as a logging engineer in the 1990s and working for the Forest Service as a

silviculturist in the 2000s. This interview was recorded May 4th, 2024 as an assignment for Mr.

Shumway’s Senior Alaska History class at the Petersburg High School.

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EPISODE: 85 Kelly O'Soup

EPISODE: 85 Kelly O'Soup

Kelly O’Soup talks with her daughter, Meghan, about her work for the USFS. This interview was done in April of 2023 as an assignment for Meghan in Mr. Shumway’s Senior Alaska History class at Petersburg High School.

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EPISODE 78: Carolyn Hurtt

EPISODE 78: Carolyn Hurtt

Carolyn Hurtt talks to her grandson, Jaren Whitethorn, about what brought her to Petersburg, what has changed in the community over the years, and why she has stayed. This interview was recorded in April of 2023 when Jaren was a senior in High School and was done as an assignment for Mr. Shumway’s Alaska History class.

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EPISODE 77: Kathy Emmenegger

EPISODE 77: Kathy Emmenegger

Kathy Emmenegger talks to her grandson, Jack Engell, about what brought her to Petersburg and why she has stayed. This interview was recorded in April of 2023 when Jack was a senior in High School and was done as an assignment for Mr. Shumway’s Alaska History class.

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