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00:00:00 - Introduction / Growing up in a military family

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Partial Transcript: Tamara Kennelly: This is Saturday November…
Cheryl Butler McDonald: 28th
Kennelly: 28th. We are in the media building at Virginia Tech. My name is Tamara Kennelly and I’m interviewing Cheryl Butler McDonald. Where are you from?

00:03:23 - Joining Corps of Cadets / Racial climate at VT

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Partial Transcript: Kennelly: Why did you join the Corps of cadets?
McDonald: It's really weird. When I was a freshman one Friday afternoon a friend of mine when I was living in West AJ [Ambler Johnston], asked me if I wanted to go take the qualifying exam for the Air Force ROTC program.

00:08:50 - Female in Corps of Cadets

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Partial Transcript: Kennelly: You came here, and you were studying math. When you got into the Corps, did you think of yourself as a pioneer joining the Corps?
McDonald: Yes, because we were the first ones, and we felt more like specimens. We were kind of put under a microscope, and everything we did, everyone was watching in the Corps.

00:19:02 - Rat System

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Partial Transcript: Kennelly: What about you then? You were coming as a sophomore, so it would be odd to be a rat as a sophomore. Did you ever feel like you were a rat?
McDonald: We had maybe a day of being a rat, and they had to have an upper class for the female freshmen.

Keywords: Cadre Week

00:22:40 - Corps positions / Racial climate in the Corps

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Partial Transcript: Kennelly: Your first year, who was the commander?
McDonald: Debbie Noss.
Kennelly: Did you have a position that year?

00:28:14 - Impression of professors / Switching to art

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Partial Transcript: Kennelly: How did you find the professors here? Did you feel that they particularly reached out to you, or were helpful or welcoming, from the point of view of being a student?
McDonald: Most of them were pretty good. I enjoyed most of the professors of most of the classes.

00:29:56 - Female standards in the Corps

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Partial Transcript: Kennelly: Did you feel that you were a part of the Corps as a whole, or did you feel the L Squadron was over there and not....
McDonald: The first year I didn't feel like we were that much a part of the Corps.

00:36:48 - Commander in Corps of Cadets

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Partial Transcript: Kennelly: When you got into the Corps, did you attend the school dances then?
McDonald: Yes, I attended a few because I had the steady boyfriend, so we would sometimes go to dances, but we really didn't go to that many.

Keywords: L-Squadron

00:56:36 - Regimental staff / Acknowledgement in the Corps

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Partial Transcript: Kennelly: Was the regimental staff supportive?
McDonald: Yes, they were in a distant type of way. It was amazing. The squadron side of the Corps was a lot more helpful than the company side of the Corps.

01:06:43 - Moving from commander to administrative officer

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Partial Transcript: Kennelly: So you went from being, you were a commander your junior year, and then your senior year you were.....
McDonald: I was the administrative officer which was another senior position.

01:09:24 - Leadership and acceptance of women in the Corps

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Partial Transcript: Kennelly: Have you followed the news about the Citadel and VMI? What are your thought as you see what's happening in those schools from your own experiences?
McDonald: I think they are going to have a lot harder time integrating because there is no civilian populous.

Keywords: Citadel, VMI, Integration

01:23:43 - Being a woman in the military

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Partial Transcript: Kennelly: When you were in the military, did you feel that being a woman held you back from pursuing something's you would've liked to pursue?
McDonald: Not really, it was amazing. They were still trying to get used to women, even when I went in, and women had been in for a while, they were still getting used to women being in the military.

01:32:07 - Reflecting on the Corps

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Partial Transcript: Kennelly: Is there anything else you would like to bring up. Anything I didn't ask?
McDonald: I enjoyed my four years at Virginia Tech. I learned a lot. I learned a lot more in the Corps than I think I would've by being on campus.

01:44:41 - Issues of race and gender growing up / Conclusion

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Partial Transcript: Kennelly: If you would just talk a little more about the racial issues.
McDonald: I have never viewed myself in terms of race, maybe because I was brought up in an integrated environment.