School: I graduated from Hoover High School in Glendale, California in 1956.
Work: I am retired, I am active with the Brookings/Harbor RedShirts - we support out troops (not the war) and send care boxes (2017 so far), photos, and letters to Iraq and elsewhere.
Hometown(s): Born in Glendale, California. Have lived in Boulder, Denver, San Diego, Carlsbad, Crescent City, Oklahoma City, Santee.
Quote: LIFE SHOULD NOT BE A JOURNEY TO THE GRAVE WITH THE INTENTION OF ARRIVING SAFELY IN AN ATTRACTIVE AND WELL PRESERVED BODY, BUT RATHER TO SKID IN SIDEWAYS, CHOCOLATE IN ONE HAND, WINE IN THE OTHER, BODY THOROUGHLY USED UP, TOTALLY WORN OUT AND SCREAMING "WOO HOO - WHAT A RIDE!!"
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Hi Judy, just looking at your pictures and came across this one. What were these
X-ray Machines used for? I have never seen them before. Why would they use them and where?
Gosh! I remember my mom & dad taking us to get shoes, and having to stand in those. I told my son about those years ago, and I think he thought I had lost my mind! Thanks for sharing, it actually brings back fond memories of my brothers & the family unity of shopping for shoes for all of us at one time!
Oh goodness, I was trying to discribe on of these foot X-rays to my granddaughter some time ago and I think she thought I was out of it. I remember them being around and then suddenly they just disappeared. I always thought they we neat!