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My Recent Summer Adventure from Big D (Dallas) to Little D (Dalton)
Hi Everybody:
Well, I want to share with everyone my recent trip to our lovely village of Dalton, Ohio and land of the "Bulldogs." I flew in Thursday, Aug. 28th and flew back last Wed., Sept. 10th-not wanting to fly on 9/11. I had two main objectives this trip...to visit some long lost relatives (Smiths on my Mom's side) that reside in Alliance, Ohio. I discovered them by email after researching some family history on my last August (2007) trip to Ohio. We met with them and had the most wonderful time on Sept. 3rd, I believe. The other objecive was to go to the Wayne County Fair! I got to go to the fair twice on Monday, Sept. 8th. It was wonderful. I'm sure we all have wonderful memories of School Day, and yes it was School Day, which meant it was very crowded. I took some pictures, but don't know to load them up into my computer yet. My son gave me a digital camera, and a teenager I met at my sister, Cindy's house at her Labor Day picnic taught me how to use it. Cindy dropped me off at the Fair about 10:20 a.m. on her way to her water exercise class in Wooster on Monday morning and I was off to see the bands perform. I saw Northwestern, Doylestown, Smithville, and then our beloved Dalton. We had probably the biggest! I was sure proud when they came marching in with cadence (something I love since I made up some drumsongs that we used while I was in the band). The kids were not in regular uniforms, but in shorts with black t-shirts, or something common like that. They marched up on a stage and did their performance there, not on the field. Drum corps did not even fit on the stage and were down below and in front of the stage. A majorette group of 5 was off to the left. One school only had 1 majorette. Gee, our majorette lines with the "All Girls Band" was the glory of the band. Dalton did a group of Beatles songs and they were very good. They did the Alma Mater, which I stood and proudly sang along, even enlisting a couple that I found out were from Stark County. They stood too - how funny! Guess since I stood up so proud and enthusiastic thought they should too! Then next came our glorious High School song - Is it Love (or Laud) and honor to old Dalton... I didn't care who saw me, what they thought, but there was no doubt from where I was from! I would have to say that I thought Smithville's music was best (they did Elvis). Dalton's next. Found out that the band director they have, used to be Dalton's. It's said he wears a Smithville shirt, but underneath closest to his heart, wears a Dalton shirt. I forget his name. One thing I noticed was that band members used music in their lyres. We were not allowed to do that, at least when Marilyn Graber was head of the Trumpets. All of you trumpets remember that? We had to go and play our music for her every week so she knew we had it down pat. I was in trumpet section for several years and loved it. Our best number was "Rock Around the Clock!" I left after Dalton played, met my sister and then returned in early evening to see the rest of the Fair. Went to the Shreve benefit Chicken Bar-B-que dinner - it was awesome & just $6.95. Next we beat it over to the grandstand and saw and heard the Oak Ridge Boys. They sounded great, but looked like crap! Not dressed up, too casual for me - just looked like they come in after their long ride in their big bus. Saw the Budweiser horses, regular horses, school bldg, grange bldg, home ec bldg, etc. etc. Friday before had a group of friends and classmates together for breakfast at Das Dutch in Dalton. Here were the Dalton graduates present: My Mom (Iris Smith - now Iris Yoder - Class of 1940), my Mom's friend and mine, Miriam Wenger Scott - Class of 1940, my former babysitter when a child - June Ressler Hiner - Class of 1948 (who still performs at h. school football games on Homecoming playing Bass drum - with present drum group (in her 70's), Sylvia Slabach Drushell - Class of 1958 (former Homecoming Queen and Trumpet in Girl's Band), Cookie Shane/Birbeck - Class of 59 --YEA! -Baritone player in band, Shirley Moser/Wyss - Class of 59 - Trumpet in band, Karen Eckard/Baer - 59, of course, Majorette & Drum Majorette, Myself - 59 - also Trumpet, and underclassman Ruthie Slabach Camp - Class 1962 - played trumbone in band. We could have had a nice little band right there. Enjoyed our fellowship together. It was great. The other thing I wanted to share with you was that I went uptown to take some pictures of Methodist and Presby churches, downtown sq. - you know hit all the big tourist attractions and realized that the kids (Jr. High) were just getting out of OUR High School building. I thought to myself, I bet the door will be open and I went over to see if I could get it and look around. A man met me at the door and asked if he could help me and I said I went to school here 50 years ago and still have dreams about this place. Would I be able to go in and look around - He was the principal, and said sure and introduced himself. Didn't follow me around or anything. You know I could have planted a bomb in there and nobody would have known it. I went on all 3 floors, even the Girl's basement restroom (nothing changed in there). I took pictures of the rooms that meant most to me...1st on my list - The Music Room - still being used, the Typing/Shorthand Room, by which I have learned and earned my living, a picture of Auditorium, and Stage, where I have early memories of singing and being on that stage. It was really fun. Maybe it will be open for us for Reunion. Principal said he has had several classes do that. You know our memories of it are "Large, and looming, and rather intimidating, but really it wasn't that large. It was hot in there, no air. They were having a Study hall upstairs, maybe keeping some kids after school - don't know??? A girl's volleyball team was practicing in Auditorium. All the trophies that we had earned are gone - only later year trophies. Guys, we lived, I feel in the hayday of the 50's and the greatest time for that area of Wayne and Stark County. I kept thinking I would run into some more classmates, but most are gone as my Mom kept telling me, and are on the Internet! Massillon is pretty dead. Wooster looked better downtown than Massillon. Went to Canton too and by the way - that nightclub name I was trying to think of which was replaced by Town & Country Buffet-where the "big stars" played was called "Casablanca" - this information compliments of Larry Baer (Karen's husband) whom she called and asked him when it was brought up! She knew he would know, and he did. Mystery solved. The latest tourist attraction in town is a TREE at Billie J. McFarren's house (don't remember if one going North from sq. or up at light at Methodist church)it's partially cut down and a guy carved all kinds of animal figures into it. Pretty neat! Picture was in the paper. Wanted to visit his son's church, but didn't get to. The big news all the town folk are excited about is Dalton is getting a "Dollar General." Right now - not even a grocery store in town, most go to Buehlers in Orrville. Should have gone up to one of the football games (they played Tuslaw - at home) on one of the Friday's I was there, but didn't. Your Dalton Gazette reporter signing off... Linda Fahrney/Freeland |
Addie & Dave Yoder
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýLindal,
?
Thanks for the newsy update of your Fair Week trip
back to Wayne County.? Sounds like you had a blast.? I love your
enthusiasm!?? So the music room is still used for music.? Was the
orignal plan so well laid out that little renovation was needed?? Or is it
simply the fact that there is no money available for renovations?? I'll be
anxious to see the new high school.? My brother Ivan and his wife, Ruth
tried to tell us where it was built etc.? Although my Dad was on the school
board during the Don Baker era, I found it hard to see a brick with his name on
it in the NEW high school.? Oh well.
?
So your mother now has the name of Yoder.? To
hear my husband talk (he's from Elkhart, IN) all Yoders are related somehow,
someway.? Even the Amish and the Mennonites and all other people who got
the name Yother, Yader etc.? There's a Yoder Newletter which we had
received for years.? They've built a Yoder House somewhere in PA or
Maryland.? Hope to visit it some day.? If I had your mother's address,
I would send her a card celebrating Yoder Day!
?
'Nough for now.? Thanks again for sharing
Dalton news.
?
Addie
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Addie & Dave Yoder
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýLindal,
?
Thanks for the newsy update of your Fair Week trip
back to Wayne County.? Sounds like you had a blast.? I love your
enthusiasm!?? So the music room is still used for music.? Was the
orignal plan so well laid out that little renovation was needed?? Or is it
simply the fact that there is no money available for renovations?? I'll be
anxious to see the new high school.? My brother Ivan and his wife, Ruth
tried to tell us where it was built etc.? Although my Dad was on the school
board during the Don Baker era, I found it hard to see a brick with his name on
it in the NEW high school.? Oh well.
?
So your mother now has the name of Yoder.? To
hear my husband talk (he's from Elkhart, IN) all Yoders are related somehow,
someway.? Even the Amish and the Mennonites and all other people who got
the name Yother, Yader etc.? There's a Yoder Newletter which we had
received for years.? They've built a Yoder House somewhere in PA or
Maryland.? Hope to visit it some day.? If I had your mother's address,
I would send her a card celebrating Yoder Day!
?
'Nough for now.? Thanks again for sharing
Dalton news.
?
Addie
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