CENTER VALLEY, Pa. — Tom Roney, of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, has many passions in life: spending time with his family, volunteering with Habitat for Humanity, and celebrating his fellow Vietnam veterans — and dispelling myths about them.
This devotion to spreading the truth about his experiences in Vietnam drew Roney to participate in Penn State Lehigh Valley’s Vietnam Oral History Project.
“The goal of the oral history project at Penn State Lehigh Valley is to preserve the legacies of some of the soldiers who proudly and bravely served our country during the controversial Vietnam War,” said Dennis Phillips, head campus librarian.
After learning about a similar project occurring at University Park, Phillips approached Liz Keptner, director of Penn State Lehigh Valley’s Multimedia Innovation Center (MIC), and Amber Campbell, MIC videographer and editor, to see if they would be willing to work on a project at Lehigh Valley. Both quickly jumped on board to help get it off the ground.
To date, five local veterans have been interviewed, and their videotapes and printed transcriptions have been added to the Penn State University Libraries Archives. The veterans include Roney; Emory Guffrovich, of Pittston; Peter Christensen, of Allentown; Sherry Kondrosky, of Perkasie; and Colleen Hauser, of Easton. Under the guidance and direction of Phillips and Keptner, students produced the project.
“While I could have done the interviews myself based on my background," said Keptner, "I wanted students to be able to ask the veterans these questions, and more importantly, listen to their answers. I felt it was important to utilize MIC students who had a military background.
“Sometimes we forget about these events and what these people sacrificed. Some soldiers came back home from Vietnam and they were not welcomed. They were turned down from jobs because they fought, or faced other adversities. I think it is important that they share their stories and students can hear them so we keep these memories alive.”
Penn State Lehigh Valley student veterans Brandon Ward, a junior journalism major, and Justin Honer, a sophomore information sciences and technology major, served as the interviewers. Kyle McCoach, a junior arts administration major, handled the technical aspects.
“We have now created primary source material for our students involved in studying the Vietnam War to consult when doing their assignments and course projects," said Phillips. "It brings everything together for our students and provides engaged scholarship experience for the students who interviewed the veterans."
Roney has been friends with Kermit Burley, instructor in information science and technology (IST) and the coordinator of the IST degree program at Penn State Lehigh Valley, since 1983. Burley recommended Roney be one of the veterans interviewed for the project.