Three Wire Winter Oral History and Magazine Collections

Between 1976 and 1988 Steamboat Springs High School students captured the oral histories of prominent Routt County citizens and published them in a magazine titled Three Wire Winter. Twenty-four issues went to press before the program ended and the collection was deeded to the Tread of Pioneers Museum. In 2015, the Bud Werner Memorial Library and the Tread of Pioneers Museum partnered to feature Three Wire Winter and its wealth of oral history interviews, magazine articles, photos and other documents through this digital archive.


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Issue #13, Winter 1980 - Three Wire Winter Collection
The 13th issue collection of Three Wire Winter includes oral histories from Mary Calhoun, Billy Kidd, Michael Blackett, David Bedell, Glenn Werner, Paul Stettner Sr., Gordy Wren and Rudi Schnackenberg. The magazine features Mary Calhoun, Billy Kidd, Michael Blackett, Jack Schwan, Jan McNeal, Dave Wallace, David Bedell, Glenn Werner, Paul Stettner Sr., Gordy Wren, Rudi Schnackenberg, Bob Krear, and a feature article on the 10th Mountain Division. Table of Contents Mary Calhoun: "When you like to Write, that's just the best thing in the world to do." Steamboat; Sun, Snow, and Billy Kidd "No Guts - No Glory!" David Bedell: The Indian Rocks Glenn Werner: "We got along all right with a lot of work and a little energy." Paul Stettner: "Anything I could get my hands on I could climb." The Tenth Mountain Division: Gordy Wren, Bob Krear, Rudi Schnackenberg 87th Best By Far Letter from Staff Assorted photos and a poem by Jake Schwan
Issue #22, Fall 1986 - Three Wire Winter Collection
The 22nd issue of Three Wire Winter includes Jay Muhme, Delmar Coyner, Mike Middleton, Ty Zabel, Jerry and Rusty Nay, Elaine Gay, Roger Jensen, Ross Kelly, and Wendy Decker, as well as feature articles on the Volunteer Fire Department and the City Police. Table of Contents "They call us volunteers but we're really professionals." Ty Zabel: Hunting the Ultimate Game Animal Jerry & Rusty Nay: "I don't think any of us expect to get rich." Elaine Gay: "I guess just being a rancher's wife was enough for me." Our Role in the Community - City Police Wendy Decker: "I like working with animals, it's a type of art."
Issue #23, Winter 1987 - Three Wire Winter Collection
The 23rd issue of Three Wire Winter includes a dedication to the memory of Dorothy Wither, interviews with Jim "Moose" Barrows, Dave Whittlesey, Stan Whittemore, Eleanor Bliss, Janet DeGroff, Lorraine Arkind, Lloyd Monger, Mike Barry, Jupiter and Barbara Jones, and feature articles on The Arts and Humanities Center, Quilting, Dr. Frederick Willett, the Chief Theater, and the Steamboat Powder Cats. Table of Contents Jim "Moose" Barrows: "Every kid has dreams -- my dreams were the Olympics." Dave Whittlesey and the High Wire Ranch Steamboat's Old Depot: The Arts and Humanities Center Happiness is Quilting: Jane DeGroff and Lorraine Arkind The Country Doctor: Dr. Frederick Willett Lloyd Monger: "I've done my share of the work ever since I can remember." It was the Largest Theater in Northwest Colorado, the Chief Theater Steamboat Powder Cats: They came from all over to ski with us.

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