Mrs. Els and Mrs Bradshaw where the home Ec teachers while I was there. Fall of 68-74 On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 3:09 PM, Peggy <pyates2011@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Okay, I got the wrong name there. It was Ms. Brewer. Sorry about that. > Peggy and Ld Ginger. 70. > pyates2011@xxxxxxxxx > > -----Original Message----- From: Marie Reh > Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2014 12:01 AM > To: msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [msb-alumni] Re: Band > > Miss Kreger and Mrs Ells never taught home ec. at the same time. Miss > Kreger > retired after the 1965-1966 school year, and Mrs Ells Started in the fall > of > 1968. Mrs Brewer was in there between Miss Kreger and Mrs Ells. And come to > think of it she may have been there for only a year. > > Marie 72 > > -----Original Message----- > From: msb-alumni-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:msb-alumni-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Peggy > Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2014 3:30 PM > To: msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [msb-alumni] Re: Band > > No, I'm sure it was Jessie who also did chair caning. I could be wrong > though. It won't be the first time that I've been known to be wrong lol > hahahaha. But that's okay. Somebody taught it, that's for sure. Lol. I > wasn't in the class, so I don't know, but hey I tried hahahaha. > I know Mrs. Kreiger and Mrs. Ells taught homeec and I liked them both.They > were both super nice to me. I really loved Mrs. Kreiger though. She was the > best. > Peggy Y. and Ld Ginger > Class of 1970. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Steve > Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2014 3:23 PM > To: msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [msb-alumni] Re: Band > > Jesse taught percussion but not band. I don't recall him teaching chair > caning; he was piano tuning instructor. > > I think you're thinking of Mr. R Rosnowski, something like that spelling. > > Steve > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Peggy" <pyates2011@xxxxxxxxx> > To: <msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Friday, April 04, 2014 8:39 PM > Subject: [msb-alumni] Re: Band > > > Hi Steve, >> I didn't know that Jessie Manley taught band. I remember him teaching >> chair caning but that was all I knew he taught at the time. >> Peggy and Ld Ginger >> Class of 1970. >> >> -----Original Message----- From: Steve >> Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2014 1:31 PM >> To: msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Subject: [msb-alumni] Re: Band >> >> I started playing piano, I thought it was a mandatory thing, and I >> couldn't >> wait to get out after a year. I had Agnes Horton as my teacher. When I >> switched to snare, Jesse Manley taught me the rudimentals--drum rolls, >> paradiddles, etc. I can still hear his voice in my mind "Beat, Beat, >> Bounce-it". >> >> In my first year in band, they had Park Herron and Milton Jackson as snare >> drummers, so I played the bass drum. Kathy Barkley was on timpany and >> glock >> and spiel; Nancy Denny was on cymbals. I learned all the percussion >> antics >> from Park Herron, and we certainly carried it all forward in the following >> years. Park used to make runs to Fabs during rehearsals, just like Mark >> Tonkins did a couple years later. >> >> Because I was small-framed then, I did not play bass drum when we marched. >> I had to pretend to play the cornet and that was pretty embarrassing. >> Chard >> didn't want me to miss marching in various events including the Holland >> Tulip Festival. I don't remember who else from my class was in the band >> that year, other than I think Terry Posont and I think his brother Larry >> was >> there then as well. I know there were over thirty and I think at least >> three trombonists. >> >> I think during 1967 I may have played snare drum at one of the band >> performances, unbeknownst to Jack Chard. Park switched with me and he >> played bass drum. God, I laugh at the stuff we used to mostly get away >> with >> then. >> >> I remember a couple years later when Chard was holding us over to get some >> extra practice before the festivals. Terry Posont put his trombone away >> and >> left. I figured I would do. I quietly put the snare drum in its case, >> put >> my coat on and just as I was ready to walk out the backstage door, old >> Jack >> caught me by my coat collar. I did get in some trouble at home for that >> stunt. >> >> Steve >> Class of '72 >> >> To send a message, >> msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >> To subscribe to the list, send an email to: >> msb-alumni-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with subscribe in the subject line. >> >> To unsubscribe >> msb-alumni-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with unsubscribe in the subject line. >> >> Online, searchable archives of this list are available at >> //www.freelists.org/archive/msb-alumni >> To send a message, msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> >> To subscribe to the list, send an email to: >> msb-alumni-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with subscribe in the subject line. >> >> To unsubscribe >> msb-alumni-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with unsubscribe in the subject line. >> >> Online, searchable archives of this list are available at >> //www.freelists.org/archive/msb-alumni >> > > To send a message, > msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > To subscribe to the list, send an email to: > msb-alumni-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with subscribe in the subject line. > > To unsubscribe > msb-alumni-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with unsubscribe in the subject line. > > Online, searchable archives of this list are available at > //www.freelists.org/archive/msb-alumni > > To send a message, > msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > To subscribe to the list, send an email to: > msb-alumni-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with subscribe in the subject line. > > To unsubscribe > msb-alumni-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with unsubscribe in the subject line. > > Online, searchable archives of this list are available at > //www.freelists.org/archive/msb-alumni > > To send a message, > msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > To subscribe to the list, send an email to: > msb-alumni-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with subscribe in the subject line. > > To unsubscribe > msb-alumni-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with unsubscribe in the subject line. > > Online, searchable archives of this list are available at > //www.freelists.org/archive/msb-alumni > To send a message, msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > To subscribe to the list, send an email to: > msb-alumni-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with subscribe in the subject line. > > To unsubscribe > msb-alumni-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with unsubscribe in the subject line. > > Online, searchable archives of this list are available at > //www.freelists.org/archive/msb-alumni -- I would rather live my life as if there is a God, and die to find out there isn't, than live my life as if there isn't, and die to find out there is. ABC's Of Salvation Admit you are a sinner. Rom 3:23 Believe in Christ. Acts 16:31 Confess your faith. Rom 10:9-10 If you believe there is not God, than just die. For without a God you can do this. lifeleadership.com/ <http://www.the-team.biz/39891993>61238666 Karen Carter '74