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The Eighties Called And They Want Their Hair Back
This weekend was our town's local street fair/fall festival and the museum we have downtown that specializes in the history of our town, (Norris City), was open for the occasion. One of the people that manage the museum is named Ludene Taylor. Mrs. Taylor was the local high school's art teacher until she retired; and she taught me art back in the 1970s. I happened to bump into her this past week and she asked me to come to the museum, as she had some photographs for me. She said she's 89 now and wanted to make sure the pictures she took through the years of all her art classes wouldn't get thrown away after she passed on. So, she gave them all to me. There was a whole tote's worth of pictures! I felt quite honored that she chose me to be entrusted with them. But then, I am kind of the local photographer around town and everybody knows that.
I'm still going through them, and although a lot of them are of students that came after me and I don't know who they are, I've been scanning some that are interesting. Such as this one. I don't know who the two girls are, but they look like they're dressed for Homecoming. I scanned this Polaroid image and cleaned it up because it was a little faded and scratched. I'm fairly certain it was taken in the mid- to late-1980s. The hair is a dead giveaway.
I'm still going through them, and although a lot of them are of students that came after me and I don't know who they are, I've been scanning some that are interesting. Such as this one. I don't know who the two girls are, but they look like they're dressed for Homecoming. I scanned this Polaroid image and cleaned it up because it was a little faded and scratched. I'm fairly certain it was taken in the mid- to late-1980s. The hair is a dead giveaway.
Indycaver (Norm), homaris, Andy Rodker, Jocelyne Villoing have particularly liked this photo
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