Guest speaker, Deborah Dandridge spoke at the 2004 KCAA Annual meeting in Topeka, Kansas. Her topic was “The 50th Anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education, Topeka, and the Role of Archives in its Planning.”
Members of KCAA tour the historic Monroe school [ Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site] in Topeka, Kansas just prior to the 2004 KCAA Annual meeting.
From Left, Sara Nyman, of Kansas City Public Library, her husband, Eric, and Cindy Edwards, University Archives, UMKC, are shown at the 2004 KCAA Annual meeting on June 12th held at the Capitol Plaza Hotel in Topeka, Kansas.
New KCAA officers: Ann Schultis, Secretary; Audrey McKanna, Senior Co-Chair; and Jean Bischoff, Treasurer at the 2004 KCAA Annual meeting.
Mary Hawkins, outgoing KCAA Chair, was honored with a bouquet of flowers at the 2004 Annual meeting held in Topeka on June 12th.
Donnita Thomas, Audrey McCanna and Mary Hawkins tour the Monroe School in Topeka, Kansas, just prior to the 2004 KCAA Annual meeting. At the meeting Donnita, of the Kansas Department of Revenue accepted the KCAA Award of Excellence for the CERA team.
Jack Denzer, of Jack Denzer Photo Services was a KCAA Award of Excellence recipient. He is shown here at the 2004 KCAA Annual meeting shortly after receiving the award.
Members of KCAA rode this trolley to Monroe School in Topeka on June 12 to view the new exhibit there.
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KCAA Annual Meeting 6/12/2004
Guest speaker, Deborah Dandridge spoke at the 2004 KCAA Annual meeting in Topeka, Kansas. Her topic was “The 50th Anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education, Topeka, and the Role of Archives in its Planning.”