Box 1
Contains 131 Results:
Peace Corps Trailer (Slide 3), 1979 July
Norman Oklahoma. Living quarters during 10-week technical training program run by the University of Oklahoma. Trainees were headed to the Dominican Republic, St. Lucia, Ecuador, Tanzania and Senegal.
Individuals Doing Homework (Slide 4), 1979 August
Norman, OklahomaCharles Chopak, Sean Mackey. Note from donor: "Those Big Red Notebooks went with us everywhere."
Lunch on the Road, El Hadji Sene, Directeur des Eaux et ForĂȘts, and fisheries trainees (Slide 6) , 1979 September
Oklahoma. El Hadji Sene was the Senegalese equivalent of the U.S. Secretary of the Interior. He joined us for a trip to fish farms in Oklahoma, Arkansas and Mississippi.
Trainees Working in Pond (Slide 22), 1979 September
Andrea Hough, Charles Chopak. Norman, Oklahoma. The ponds of the Senegal-bound trainees were clustered together, so we began working together.
"C" Shed (Slide 23), 1979 September
Andrea Hough, Charles Chopak, Sean Mackey. Norman, Oklahoma
"My Pond," Phil Carl's Pond (Slide 25), 1979 September
Norman, Oklahoma. There were 32 ponds. This one, A3, was mine.
Phil Carls After the Harvest (Slide 27), 1979 September
Norman, Oklahoma.
Sunrise at the Ponds (Slide 28), 1979 September
Norman, Oklahoma.
Doc and Doug (Slide 29), 1979 Septmeber
Norman, Oklahoma. Doc was a zoology professor at the University of Oklahoma, and directed the training program. Doug was a returned Peace Corps Volunteer from Zaire, and one of our trainers.
Harvested Tilapia (Slide 30), 1979 September
Norman, Oklahoma. Andrea Hough. We raised tilapia in OK because we were going to raise tilapia in Senegal, where it's an indigenous species.