On 3/9/2020 2:59 PM, Jim Nichols wrote:
Occasionally, I recall photos from a long time ago, and check to see if I still have them in my files. This one is
from the late 1940s, the time of Speed Graphics and large flash bulbs, and was probably shot by Stanley Coumbe, one of
my classmates who shot for the college paper, The Reflector. I found a black and white 8x10 glossy stuck between the
pages of one of my yearbooks, and scanned it.
This was the first of several college bands I played with, to help with college expenses. This was about 1948, and
there were still a large number of veterans enrolled under the GI Bill. Looking at the group, I think all except two
or three were in that category. I'm the fourth guy from the right in the front row. Red Terry, who ran the band at
this time, is the bass player. I think I can name them all, so I'm not senile yet.
The occasion was a Sorority Dance for the Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority.
http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/20020430-Collegians+1.JPG.html
FAbulous!!!
At The Hop Moose
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