While I was watching "Wagon Train" today on MeTV, I spotted a trio of TAGS
alumni in one episode. There were two old lady friends played by Miss
Rosemary and Henrietta Swanson. And then one of the children was played by
none other than by own boy Evan Hendricks.
Orville Hendricks
Ken. Maybe Mayberry was early in getting federal funding for the school pool.
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>>>Barney said he had a column in the high school newspaper called "Pickup and
Splashes from Floor and Pool" by Barney Fife.
I find it very unusual that the small town of Mayberry would have a school
swimming pool in the pre WW2 days. Up here in Wisconsin
none of the schools anywhere in our area
Janet,
If you don't mind, could you share the recipe? It sounds delicious!
Brian Kaufman
TAGS Fan Since 1974
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Last Saturday was a hoot in Troy,NC.Jeff & Tammy Branch organized quite
the fun filled occasion.All the tribute artists plus Maggie & Rodney really
had everyone in stitches.There were new skits presented to everyones'
delight.Tammy had Opies' lemonade stand set up along with tasty treats
for sale.
Ken Anderson, you mentioned it being unusual to have pools in the high
school pre-WWII. I'm no expert, but it did make me think of "It's a
Wonderful Life" and the pool in their high school. (Movie was made in the
40's, with scene supposedly taking place in the 20's.) Apparently, the
director, Frank
I don't recall this question every being asked before.
Barney said he had a column in the high school newspaper called "Pickup and
Splashes from Floor and Pool" by Barney Fife.
I find it very unusual that the small town of Mayberry would have a school
swimming pool in the pre WW2 days. Up here i
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