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Roz Arnold Blair -- The biggest and best memory from high school for me was the day I got Mr. Herring's signature on the form releasing me as a graduate a quarter early! (I worked hard in summer school the two previous summers)!!!
Scott Barrett -- Playing basketball with Hall Reeves and Eddie Hellman, Senior trip to Washington, D. C.
Tassie Bennett Ruark -- Crazy times in Miss Hogan's Homeroom and English class. Dusty Biddy and others throwing BB's at the blinds and Miss Hogan digging down in her dress for her something!!!!
Maurice Blount -- Memories...They really are amazing. I loved CHS from day one, but it is interesting that at the end of 8th grade, we lived just on the line of the CHS district, and I almost declared for Wills. It was just because of the fact that Wills had a better band program and director, and I was seriously thinking of studying music in college. By the grace of God, someone changed my mind. Even though music was awful during our freshman year, CHS got a great band teacher, Ed Barr, to begin our sophomore year (see Diane Woodward's memory). Mr. Barr worked to get me a scholarship to attend Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore and be a music major, but I later turned it down to go to Georgia Tech. Mr. Barr was a special man who went all out for us in the music program. There are so many memories, but my best memories are actually related to academics. Janice Traylor, Nancy McMillan, and Susan Stansell are the greatest English teachers that the world has ever produced. I loved going to ANY class, in any subject, and always wanted to be in school. I did not like it when school was out, and I wanted to be back on Monday every week. One memory is of the end of Junior year, when I was selected to be an Usher for the commencement ceremony of the Class or '73. Unfortunately, I could not attend, because I got sick on the last 2 days of school with an extremely communicable disease, characterized by the swelling of the parotid glands. This disease is very rare, but dangerous to adult men if ever caught. We did not want it to spread beyond the parotids. As a precaution, I was to sit still and not drink or eat citrus and sweets for a week. The doctor made me stay at home, and my dream of getting a certificate for 4 years perfect attendance was dashed. I happily took my chemistry final from Mr. Claude Wills the following week, did well, and never missed a day of school during our senior year. Perfect attendance was somewhat of a tradition in our family, being achieved many years before by my father before me and for 4 straight years by my brother at CHS after me. I was oh, so close! My dad used to say to us before he left for work in the morning, "Don't miss that bus, or you will have to walk to school." I never, ever walked to school. My dad was a persuasive guy. At the end of spring each year in those days, the basketball program would open tryouts. I remember that at the end of the tryouts, there was a game between Green and White. Coach Eddie Cobb put me and Jeff Reeves on the same team with a bunch of stud athletes. Although I was one of the guys that was never going to make the team in the fall, they let us wear those really neat, clean, white Simply stated, it is one of my greatest memories just to be a part of the best class in the annals of CHS, the Class of 1974. Now, to be on this great team helping in some very small way to organize things for the 35th year reunion, is adding to that memory in a very big way! I hope to see everyone at the event this year. God bless you all. Glenn Brooks -- Friday night football cramming as many people as possible in Chucks car and hearing him singing Maggie May. Robert Buckner -- It had to be the soccer team. We were a rag tag group of guys that no one took serious. With the gas shortage making us drive our own cars to the games, we became a tight knit group. For those who were on the team, do you remember the songs we would listen to on the way to the games to get fired up? [Hocus Pocus by Focus] I remember how excited we were when we won the Cobb County Champioship against teams that had been playing soccer at their schools years before we even started. Frank Ford, Jimmy House, Eric Caldwell, Greg Raley, Bart Watts, Frank Murawski, Bob 'Thunder Foot' Mainor, Richie Patton, Roland Bannister, Mike Gollar, Phil Raley, Howard Green......just to mention a few. Steve Buckner -- Had Ray Pugh pick my Triumph Spitfire up and set it sideways in the parking spot so I was unable to leave until 3 cars were moved first. Mary Ann Buice Kimmerling -- Cheerleading, and Allison and I being elected to become NCA Professional Cheerleading Instructors. Eric Caldwell -- Floating down the Chattahoochee River before graduation; Playing soccer in the freezing cold and playing tennis in the humid spring; Bouncing off an 18 wheeler in Bart Watts parents station wagon while returning from a visit to Georgia Tech. Patricia Carter Brown -- Having read the memories page, I feel like I went to a different high school!! Either that or none of the "hippie-dippy-trippy" alum have posted memories! I remember the smoke hole (can you imagine being allowed to smoke in HS any more?), where you would go to escape the lunchroom (even if you didn't smoke), rock concerts EVERY weekend at the old Atlanta Auditorium (from Jethro Tull to Pink Floyd to Alice Cooper), hip-huggers, levi's you faded yourself, scarf shirts (made out of bandanas), love beads, head shops, granny dresses and other (illegal) things that shall remain nameless (!!). I remember driving around with Clark McCall (in his overalls!) listening to Rod Stewart on 8-track, I remember waiting for new records to come out each Saturday. I remember having horrible crushes on David Smith, Russell Coffee and Ronnie Starnes (unrequited...I was the quiet, mousy type). I remember dating a LOT of people...once (I wasn't real big on second dates!). I remember being Coach Latanzie's teacher's aide for a year and his lectures on the "bad" people I hung around with. I remember Miss White (history/social studies teacher I think) who probably saved my life as a freshman. I remember leaving school early ONCE to see a concert (Tull) at UGA and being seen by Coach Kessler (but he didn't turn me in). I was very quite in HS......hung out with the freaks and hippies. Most people will remember the hair......by the time I graduated, it was to my knees. I finally cut it just a couple of years ago. Karen Cole Higdon -- Sneaking around at school with Regina smoking cigs (didn't won't the other cheerleaders to find out). Loved the practical jokes in Ms. Traylors class and Mr. Linder....during a test we would go ask him a question and the test answers were laying out for us to see. Bonita Davis -- Being the shortest one in the class. I am still short.
Robbie DeHaas -- So many memories! I think from time to time about the ones that I was close to.I miss Bill DeLay and Gloria Lee, wonder what they are doing in heaven right now? I remember when Bill got his pace-maker and dove for a line drive and knocked the air out of him. I came running from the out field; he like to give me a heart attack!!! I could of killed him! Then one summer morning the Lord called him home!He came to me that night. I was coaching at Brinkley Park major league team. He stuck his fingers through the fence and said I just was checking on you Bro see if your ok... I said, "OK look, we're winning, of course I'm doing fine." Little did I know that was the last time I would see him alive. Folks. love um like its the last time you'll ever see um. You never know when they're leaving this walk of life! Reading Brian Wells' memories brought to mind something he did in gym class. He walked in the dressing room with his green gym shorts on his head and had stolen Jimmy Turner's stacks--he had the highest in our class the J.Riggin's one--4 or 5 inches. Anyway Brian became the Sly and the Famliy Stone shoe sales man trying to sell 100+ shoes of two dollars with out JT knowing it. I never laughed so hard in my life. You just had to know Brian. He's serious now. Those days are gone. Also, remember Brian passing out in English class and Coach passing out on him at practice that same day while we were warming up. That fungo had a microphone in it, boys!
Becky Ellis Lallerstedt -- Memories..Oh my gosh....where do i start?
Julie Gleason Little -- Attempting to levitate a lunch table when someone we all thought was odd walked by (don't remember who) and the table fell and all the food fell to the floor. Senior courtyard was fun too. Really enjoyed Ms. Traylor's English class tho I never had my vocabulary homework. Thank goodness for Howard Green. Ms. Stancil'slessons on grammar have stuck with me even now and I think I hear myself teaching kids what she taught us!
Howard Green -- My "Special memory from Campbell" is when we won the Cobb County Championship against South Cobb High School when I kicked the winning goal -- during "Sudden Death Penalty Kicks". I will never forget being mobbed by my teammates that day.
Cynthia Gunter Ash -- Drill Team. I would love to find and talk to Pam Greene and Stephanie Morgan and Kathy Smith.
Stephanie Hamilton Simpson -- Fondest memories are Coach Martin's drivers ed class, pep rallies, football games, hanging out with friends.
Judy Haney Jansen -- We had a streaker at the 50's dance... did it rain on graduation day?
Tim Harbin -- Chemistry class, Senior English, Thursday Night Rehearsals, Homeroom and Craig Quadraphonic 8-track booming in the car!!
Patricia Head Clark -- One of my funniest memories has to do with a girls' sorority a bunch of us formed. I'm not sure what year it was. Anyway, we had T-shirts printed up. One night we all piled into my 1964 Blue Buick (rusted floorboard and all) and headed down to the Varsity. We really thought we were something. We walked in, and of course, there were a bunch of Georgia Tech guys sitting around. They gave us a hard time---and not in a good way. It was somewhat embarrassing at the time, but looking back, it's actually quite funny.
Jeanine Henderson Bartlett - Anything involving MIke Sanders, LOL! Plus giving poor Coach Kessler a hard time tand joking around with Greg and Maynard about bagels and chicken necks. Oh, and Gino's after a football game and laughing when Allison would order her garlic pizza!
Joel Henry -- Streaking the dance in the gym with Jimmy House and running bare assed from Coach Joe!
Debbie Holcomb Moore -- I have so many great memories from high school and wish I could write them all down. My life then centered around being with friends. Pep rallies were always so much fun! I can still hear the band playing 25 or 6 to 4 and doing a pom-pom routine to it. Another good memory is from National Honor Society convention at Jekyll Island when we got sunburned and then Ms. Traylor and Mr. Sheffield were trying to locate us, only to find that we were all in the same room "camping out" for the night. Ms. Traylor's Sr. English class was great because we had fun playing jokes on her---climbing out the windows, turning our chairs around backwards and watching Bart Watts remove the ceiling tiles from above her desk. She was always a good sport about it all. And believe it or not, with all the joking around in her class, I actually learned "A LOT".......like how to write a good paper. Thanks, JANICE. The friendships I made in HS are lasting bonds that will never die----Jill Hurst, Tanya Smiley, Mary Ann Buice, Becky Ellis, Bart Watts, Tim Harbin, and last, but not least, Bill Delay. Bill was like my brother and was so full of life and love! I knew I could always depend on him for anything. I still miss him even though he's been gone from this earth for many years now. However, I have the peace of knowing that I will see him again in Heaven one day! Hope to see many of you at the reunion this summer!
Valerie Hood Althouse -- Softball & basketball games were fantastic! Boy, that was back in the day! Got a broken ankle in a b-ball game with Marietta High....Damn thing still hurts! Had a blast, graduated early and was on my way! Ha!
Allison Hubbell Bradford -- Traveling to Macon with Debbie Holcomb, Johnny Miller, Maurice Blount and others for the National Honor Socity Convention. Cheerleading camp (hot and tiring but fun!) and pep rallies (the band was always great!) Great memories.
Jill Hurst Jones - There are many memories, but the ones that stand out the most are getting another teacher to distract Ms. Traylor while the entire class went out the window and she returned to an empty classroom, cheering for friends out on the soccer team our senior year, having to run with our chairs to the gym as our outdoor graduation ceremony was rained out, and football games with fellow drill team friends.
"John" Maynard Hurst -- I liked playing drums in the school band. That was probably the most fun I ever had. Istill like music today, and my favorite music is still Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, and the Who. My taste in music hasn't changed very much.I haven't thought about high school for years. I may be able to attend the reunion, and I would like to come. Jill Hurst Jones invited me, and if my plans all align, I'll be there. Occasionally I am in Atlanta for family and business. I prefer E-mail as a contact method.
Janet Jarvis Cronin -- Sneaking out of school to go floating down the river with all my friends. Or leaving school grounds at lunch to walk down to the little gas station from school that was across the street to get a coke and a peanut brittle bar with a couple of friends. Hooking up wiht friends and going to Shonesy's for the car hop and goofing off. I also remember sitting next to Ronnie Lee in typing class and always forever having him wanting to race me in typing and course with his big grin, how could I resist? LOL! Miss you Ronnie!!!!
Bliss Kalet Goldstein-- I remember giving a graduation speech in the rain and not being abel to finish something I'd worked on really, really hard. I stopped speaking when even my own parents fled for cover! Now, I live in the Pacific Northwest, so I guess the rain has followed me, or is it that I followed the rain? I would love to hear from Robin Ford--if anyone can find her---and Maynard Hurst's younger sister, Rae Nan? I graduated a year early, so I didn't know many of the "older" kids. Guess we're all oder now! I also remember telling people that I was going to run for President and the only one who committed to passing a vote my way was Maynard Hurst’s sister, Rae Nan. Thanks, Rae Nan!
Daniel Lawing -- I have lots of memories. No really bad ones. I did pass out in Janice Traylor's class. They took me to the office and thought I was on drugs. Brian Wells did his version of my act next time I was in class. It's OK, Brian I'm not mad! It was funny! I especially had a great time with all the band folks. I look forward to seeing everyone and reuniting. I also want to contact the ones that could not make the reunion. Sorry for the loss of all our classmates. Gloria Lee and I go back to middle school and Kevin Dunn was a close friend.
Paula Ledbetter Stephens -- Going to football games with friends & psychology class and getting zapped (static from the carpeted halls).
Cheryl Lynch Hufstetler -- I remember being Mr. Linder's teacher's aid either my junior or senior year. He never had anything for me to do so I was always in the library. I was usually getting thrown out for talking and he would have to get me back in almost every day.
Darline McFalls Handley -- Two favorite memories - I was in Mr. ? class in science. I was giving a report and got the giggles. He would not let me sit down until I stopped. It was a nightmare that still lives with me. Who was that horrible man? Also, Spanish teacher, Ms. Jane Hudson, telling me her pyschic views of my problems in high school and how I could deal with them. You know Ms. Hudson is a pyschic now.
Bob Mainor -- Friends and fun playing on the Soccer Team
John "Busch" McLaney -- Good times, great people: Karen Putman, Melinda Beavers, Hal Reeves, Scott Barrett, Finkle, Dennis Crawford, Senior Fraternity (1973 and 1974), Tennis team, Soccer team, Gloria Lee, 16 inch afro, Gigi's Pizza and so many more people and so many more memories.
John Miller -- The people and Friday night football games.
Janet Miron Kelley -- I remember one time when Danny Williams was waiting for me in the parking lot to go off campus to lunch. We often checked out under "journalism business" to do that. I was already in the "senior courtyard" (rembmer that?) and Mr. Herring would not let me back in the building because the lunch period wasn't over. I was trapped. So I knocked on Ms. McMillan's (our journalism advisor) window and climbed through it while she had a class of freshman English students who sat there wide-eyed.
Pam Norton Waggoner -- Before graduation started, Gene Reeves put a container of fishing crickets under his twin, Jeff's, chair on the field. When we were marching in, Jeff kicked it over. I just so happened to have had the priviledge of sitting beside him in the ceremony. Crickets started hopping everywhere and of course, they were on my gown, up my gown, in my hair. It was sooooooooooo funny and very hard to sit still with them crawling and hopping everywhere. Thank goodness for the rain. I don't know how long I could have stood it without bursting out laughing.
Mike Overstreet - The opportunity to meet lifelong friends
Paige Parker Eubank - I have fond memories of hanging out with Janet Miron, Danny Williams, Brenda Merritt - lots of laughing and craziness...
There was this time I tried to interview Coach Kessler for the school newspaper. He had evidently just finished a grueling practice session since he was soaked with sweat - the smell in the locker room blanked my brain and I stuttered thru the interview anxious to get to fresh air-whew! I remember my first boyfriend, Mike Sanders, my first dance with Bart Watts.. I wish I remember why I kissed Steve Patterson in home room....The time I got caught skipping class and was counselled by Coach Lattanzi (he knew my parents) - he was talking to me intently with his arm around my shoulders when the school bell rang for classes to change - I thought I'd die of embarrassment!
Sherrie Parks Gentry --The smoke hole and all the people that hung out there.
Steve Patterson - For some reason, that I do not remember, Paige Parker kissed me on the cheek in home room. It was very nice and I believe my face turned redder than a lava flow. Another memory is winning the regional championship as the 13th man on the 12 man basketball team.
Donna Plott Blankenship -- I was the quiet one.....with the silver corvette...I never really loved that car......my father loved it! I remember cramming alot of people into the back of it (that I gave a ride to school). That was before teh seatbelt law. I picked up Cindy Dickson and a few others on the way to school. I worked for my father's company (one of the few construction companies in downtown Smyrna) answering phone for a summer job. I loved going over to Gloria Lee's home and on family vacations with them.....they were like my second family! It will be great to see everyone again. I haven't been to a class reunion until now. I ran into an old classmate who told me about it! Sooooooooooomany memories.....look forward to catching up with everyone!
Mike Prochaska -- I remember when Perry Mathews, Don Mueller, and I let loose a few thousand fruit flies in the lunchroom after we'd bred them in Genetics class.
Kathy Ray Smith -- Drill team's Thursday night practices and Friday night games (high kicks, polka dot lime green uniforms, counts-of-eight, doing the "Raindrops Keeping Falling on My Head" routine about a million times, the heat and then the cold weather, making up routines, wonderful people to be around and having so much fun).
Hal Reeves -- Most all of my memories consist of annual staff craziness,football games, pitchers of beer at Ginos, stealing flashing road signs to be put in some girl's front yard w/Steve Hardy in the trunk of Scott Barrett's car, riding around town with John"Busch"-Mclaney, Eddie Hellmann and Scott Barrett. Getting help from Donna Edwards and Eddie Hellman to get my dead car out of a certain girl's driveway before her dad got home (He was a mortician and if I had gotten caught I would be his next client). Lots of memories of playing 4 years of golf. By the way I am still obsessed with golf. My wife will attest to that.
Skip Samples -- One of my fondest memories is doing a burn out on the last day of school with Mr. Hood standing in the middle of the school drive way trying to stop us, and diving out of the way when we didnt slow down. That was so funny but dumb. I am so glad he moved.
Susan Sewell Warren -- Chuck and his "siren." One day he came around the corner whailing his siren and ran right into Coach Latanzie. (not sure if I spelled his name correctly). Another great memory is MIss Hogan married Mr Cuts...remember how she rolled her r's....h o r r o r.Rain on graduation day....Dating Chuck...... “a wet graduation”, making an A in shorthand but never been able to use it and don’t remember any of it now. Mr. Agers and his biology study sheets/tests.
Eric Shemwell -- First concert, Elton John at Fulton County Stadium. "Angie" by the Rolling Stones on the radio. Hank Aaron. But most of all, driving my VW Beetle on that roller coaster hill over by Vinings. Was only at CHS the fall of 1973 and sure wished we didn't have to move again.
Tanya Smiley Mingledorff -- Friday night football games and the drill team learning the routines for half time. Also, many cold, wet and fun soccer games (I still watch soccer since Jessica played in college). Working at Six Flags.
Jimmy Smith -- Bill Delay and Gloria Lee---God called them home way too early and I miss them dearly. Brian Wells, JT, Dehaas, Stancil and myself getting caught mooning an old lady on I-285 going to a baseball game in JT's Old Vega and Coach Lattanzi making us run. Stancil's red VW bug full of people. LUM'S hotdogs and beer. Old South BBQ, Rich's coconut cakes, beer from Sparky's (coldest in town) and Howards, my favorite place. Spring hair cuts just to play baseball. Good times with Shupert, Randy Harris and Ronnie Lee on basketball road trips. Eddie Agers biology class with Rita Thigpen as my lab partner. Brian Wells doing his Coach "JOE" impersonations while we laughed our ass off. Stancil and I being Ms. Dyas' teacher aids. Brian and I working summers to help his Dad build gas stations. I'll never forget Luther and Lorenzo and the boys. Most of all I met and married the love of my life and made a hell of a lot of friends along the way. We didn't know it at the time but as hard as he was on us, Coach Joe Lattanzi made us all better people and for that I'm very grateful.
David Stancil -- Many great memories from Campbell
Leah Stewart McCurdy -- seeing friends everyday
Candice Stroud -- Our rain soaked graduation.
Catina "Cathy" Suarez Roscoe -- So many memories...Drill Team...getting together to come up with the "dance routines" we performed at halftime of the football games. Those tunes were so engraved in my mind that years later to hear the classic "Rain Drops Keep Falling On My Head" or "25 or 6 to 4", I would start marching and waving my arms in the air. The other would have to be the baseball games, sitting up on the hill cheering on the "Lattanzi" boys.
Bryan Thomas -- Anything with Joe Henry and Janet Miron.
Jimmy Turner -- Wow where to start. Reading others memories started me thinking, tearing up and laughing out loud! Robbie DeHaas got me going with the story on my shoes, all true except they were bought at the Brass Boot at Lenox. Can you believe my best friend Brian "The King" Wells did that. I had to run all over the school in my stocking feet to get them back from him with people laughing at me running down the halls. What a hoot now, but pissed me off then. What a great friend you have been to me through the yrs and thanks for all the knowledge gained working with you and your brothers. Miss my other best friend Bill "Moon" Delay. Not many days go by without thinking of you. We were so close the last yr or so riding to school, attending church and playing sports together. You always challenged me to not ride the fence post and take a stand on things. We were to drive a U-haul down to Fla. to open my Chick-Fil-A the day the Lord took you home. Smitty, Dehaas, the 3 Reeves, Malcolm and Stancil---you guys I will never forget for your friendship on and off the playing fields. And I can't forget Shupert and the birthday party at his house. Was anyone sober? Smitty and Steve got in so much trouble. Brian just wanted to smoke cigs and he didn't even smoke! Where would my liking of music be without Debbie Holcomb and Rod Stewart? We had good times. That crazy Mr. Sheffield and Coach Lattanzi making me go to the prom because I was a lame brain. Poor Coach, I fouled a baseball off his shoulder and he went down like he had been shot with a gun. His shoulder was black and blue for weeks. It scared me then, but he and I laughed about it later. Smitty climbing over the chain-linked fence at the baseball field and Coach warning him he would hang something. Working at Thrifttown. Many friends came to visit me and many tried to take things without paying for it. Whew! Sorry could go on and on. Thanks to Cathy, Jane, Debbie, Smitty, Anthony, Campy, Dehaas, Joe, Bart and Shupe for being such good friends our senior year; I have not forgotten. To all my "hey" friends, wish I had known you better.
Jena Veal -- I must have been a junior and was in bathroom when a freshman girl walks in, sees me, and gushes that I was, oh, wow, Jena Veal. Then she proceeds to tell me how her friend tells everyone I'm a witch (since I wore my hip hugger jeans and those huge Egyptian medallions - go figure her interpretation) So I turned to this gal and with my best witch-iest look said, "You better tell her to watch what she says about me." A look of horror and dismay crossed her sweet face. As I turned and walked out the door, I had to smother a laugh and felt guilty/ashamed at the same time for having terrorized that poor girl.
Chuck Warren -- Dating Susan in 11th and 12th grade. Trying out for football at spring training in10th grade and getting run over flat by Joe Cobb. Distributive Ed class was great with Mrs. Torell and all the great friends. Government Ed class and the “Close up” trip to D.C. was “crazy fun”! Screaming siren sounds down the halls and at all the pep rallies to drive all the faculty nuts was my signature.
Bart Watts -- Coach Minter, Mr. Sheffield, Ms. Traylor, Mr. Wills, Mrs. Ogg, too many to list…......
Brian Wells -- Man, I could write a book! Smyrna provided 18 yeras of the richest experiences of my life. Here a couple for my baseball team mates--J.T., Smitty, Malcolm, Stancil, DeHaas, Bart, Anthony, et al......From the late, great, Coach Joe Lattanzi, while standing at home plate and pointing his fungo bat toward the science hall, "Boys, that's dope hill!" And he was right! And, as you all prepare for the reunion, just remember Coach's advice given at practice the afternoon before the prom, while in a tight "team meeting" circle, "Boys--tomorrow night is the prom. Have fun. Go to Steak and Ale. Have your steak. But for goodness' sake, leave off the ale!" PS--one that keeps haunting me---I am stuck in Coach's office (6' x 6' closet) and his face is beet red as he throws his black rotary dial phone across his desk at me! With General George Patton's portrait as a backdrop, he shouts, "I'ma notta gonna put up with it. Get ya mama on the phone!!!!"
Dale Williams -- Pep rallies were always fun. I'm afraid I wasn't very social, but most memories are good.
Danny Williams -- Too many memories!
David Wilson --I moved up to Smyrna in my Jr. year from Florida. Before the move I felt I was basically moving to a backward racist area of our country. But to my delight and happiness I found in our school an understanding of others that I didn’t see in any high school in the area that I was from. I was so impressed then, and to this day, by the students' general concern and respect for others.
Diane Woodward Calhoun -- homeroom with Kay Wigington; Greg Raley
always making me laugh; marching band practice when it was so hot that Kris Royal fainted; Mrs. Hudson predicting that I would marry once, and have 3 children, (which is true!); rafting on the Chattahoochee with friends (wish we could still do that!); parties at Tassie's neighborhood pool.
TEACHER MEMORIES:
Janice Traylor -- Among many--the day my class disappeared out the window!