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Barb
 

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Hey John, I didn’t realize that you had dreams of playing in a rock band!!!!

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My clarinet went to my brother, Mike, and he played the years he was in school and my saxophone was one that the school owned so no great stories there.

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I remember Scott’s Drug Store where we would order marshmallow cokes and then when they mixed them wrong, they made a mess all over the counter.

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I also remember the store on the corner of Main and Mill (don’t’ remember the name) where they would give us these tiny loaves of bread that were always so fresh.

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I don’t remember going in Levi’s that must have been off limits for us girls.

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I also remember Vic having me direct the high school band when I was in elementary school and they played “Ten Little Indians”.

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Chuck and I played some clarinet duets.

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Didn’t we change our colors from pink and black to green and silver before we graduated?

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Barb (Moser) Pailloz

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jhdouglas59
 

--- In dalton59@..., "Barb" <quiltnsew@...> wrote:
Barb:

Did we have the intelligence to change our class colors?
I don't recall. I just remember the pink/black combo. I think we
picked that color in grade 8 or 9. I think that was the "in" thing
back then. But pink/black was over the hill in 59.

Maybe the bread store was The Little Loaf store. I don't have a clue.
That was too far to travel to from the East End of the greater Dalton
metro area. So how little were the little loafs? Maybe they were
petrified big loafs past their expiration date and they shrank as
they got staler. I like bread and I'm sorry to have not partaken in
the little loaves. That would have been a good name for a rock band:
The Little Loafs.

Glad to hear from you.

The Weaselmeister

Hey John, I didn't realize that you had dreams of playing in a rock
band!!!!



My clarinet went to my brother, Mike, and he played the years he
was in
school and my saxophone was one that the school owned so no great
stories
there.



I remember Scott's Drug Store where we would order marshmallow
cokes and
then when they mixed them wrong, they made a mess all over the
counter.



I also remember the store on the corner of Main and Mill (don't'
remember
the name) where they would give us these tiny loaves of bread that
were
always so fresh.



I don't remember going in Levi's that must have been off limits for
us
girls.



I also remember Vic having me direct the high school band when I
was in
elementary school and they played "Ten Little Indians".



Chuck and I played some clarinet duets.



Didn't we change our colors from pink and black to green and silver
before
we graduated?



Barb (Moser) Pailloz


 

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I remember Weasel and Cat were in a one act play that went to state contest.? Would have to look in the Luanna to see who else was in it.
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I thought we kept the Pink and Black.? I can remember Mr. Berg and Miss Santchi were really questioning our choice when it was done which I believe was as freshman.? Weren't there some pink and black ribbons on something at the graduation time?
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Have a GREAT DAY!

Keith Goudy
Independent Associate
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512-590-2832
keith.goudy@...

-----Original Message-----
From: dalton59@... [mailto:dalton59@...]On Behalf Of jhdouglas59
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2008 12:48 PM
To: dalton59@...
Subject: [dalton59] Re: Various

--- In dalton59@yahoogroups.com, "Barb" ..> wrote:
>
Barb:

Did we have the intelligence to change our class colors?
I don't recall. I just remember the pink/black combo. I think we
picked that color in grade 8 or 9. I think that was the "in" thing
back then. But pink/black was over the hill in 59.

Maybe the bread store was The Little Loaf store. I don't have a clue.
That was too far to travel to from the East End of the greater Dalton
metro area. So how little were the little loafs? Maybe they were
petrified big loafs past their expiration date and they shrank as
they got staler. I like bread and I'm sorry to have not partaken in
the little loaves. That would have been a good name for a rock band:
The Little Loafs.

Glad to hear from you.

The Weaselmeister

> Hey John, I didn't realize that you had dreams of playing in a rock
band!!!!
>
>
>
> My clarinet went to my brother, Mike, and he played the years he
was in
> school and my saxophone was one that the school owned so no great
stories
> there.
>
>
>
> I remember Scott's Drug Store where we would order marshmallow
cokes and
> then when they mixed them wrong, they made a mess all over the
counter.
>
>
>
> I also remember the store on the corner of Main and Mill (don't'
remember
> the name) where they would give us these tiny loaves of bread that
were
> always so fresh.
>
>
>
> I don't remember going in Levi's that must have been off limits for
us
> girls.
>
>
>
> I also remember Vic having me direct the high school band when I
was in
> elementary school and they played "Ten Little Indians".
>
>
>
> Chuck and I played some clarinet duets.
>
>
>
> Didn't we change our colors from pink and black to green and silver
before
> we graduated?
>
>
>
> Barb (Moser) Pailloz
>


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