1983 Return to Shiloh
Quote from BlizzardBill on August 26, 2020, 10:44 pmWaiting for some customers.
From left to right Walter Burnett; Spencer Bennett, Walt Hill and Arla Hill. I don't believe that the RAMS had started using any of the tarps on the sides of the picnic shelter at that time.
Walter Burnett was a retired school teacher by the time I joined the RAMS in 1981. Besides being in the club, he was very active in the "Doctor's Band" (Saxophonist??). This was a volunteer music group (mostly physicians, hence the name) that played through out the mid South in hospitals, nursing homes, etc. I heard them playing once at the VA Medical Center on Jefferson Ave where I worked from 1979 to early 1986. His wife, margaret was an absolute gem and kept Walter out of trouble,
Waiting for some customers.
From left to right Walter Burnett; Spencer Bennett, Walt Hill and Arla Hill. I don't believe that the RAMS had started using any of the tarps on the sides of the picnic shelter at that time.
Walter Burnett was a retired school teacher by the time I joined the RAMS in 1981. Besides being in the club, he was very active in the "Doctor's Band" (Saxophonist??). This was a volunteer music group (mostly physicians, hence the name) that played through out the mid South in hospitals, nursing homes, etc. I heard them playing once at the VA Medical Center on Jefferson Ave where I worked from 1979 to early 1986. His wife, margaret was an absolute gem and kept Walter out of trouble,
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