Video clips of Sarah Chalk since 2017 (10:28 minutes long) — including her singing the Chicita Banana song from the 1940s and, in 2022, playing for the last time (at the 06:22 mark) the piano that her father bought the year she was born, 1935. (Link opens in YouTube.)

 

 

Forty-seven-minute compilation interview with Sarah, touching on ancestors and family, her early years, WWII, college at TCU — being voted Ranch Week Queen! — and more. (Link opens in YouTube.)

 

A compilation interview with Jeff Chalk (almost 79 minutes long) about family history, the Great Depression, basketball, swing & jitterbug, his years in the Navy, his seduction by physics, and his courtship of Sarah. (Link opens in YouTube.)

 

 

‘Ft. Worth Friends,’ Sarah’s affectionate tribute to the hometown of TCU, which she composed and wrote to be sung at the 40th reunion of her Class of ’56 in 1996 —  but sung here by none other than Leon Rauch, the original voice of Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys. (Animated by Sarah’s granddaughter Madeleine Chalk.) (2:40 mins. long; link opens in YouTube.)

   
 

A seven-minute collection of video clips of Sarah and Jeff D. Chalk between 2010 and 2017, in which Jeff recites Longfellow and Shakespeare, both Sarah and Jeff struggle to remember the Sunset High fight song but do recall a trash-talk cheer, and Granny burns out a mean ukelele solo.

   

 

 

An interview with Jeff Chalk in Southern Methodist University’s ‘Video Archive Series,’ in which he discusses the ups and downs of the field itself and the department at SMU, from the effect of smog on astronomical observation from campus to the continuing boost to SMU physics had by the doomed Superconducting Supercollider of the 1990s. (Link opens in YouTube.)

 

 

A compendium of teaching demonstrations by Jeff Chalk recorded by SMU in May 1994 as a resource for other physics teachers. (Link opens in YouTube.)

 
 
     
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