Barbara could not see the baton well enough to catch a high throw. She was a reluctant third grader amidst Junior High School girls in a baton twirling group. Her solution to the problem was very smart.
With tears in her eyes, young Betty Jo-Ann listened to her first youth orchestra in NYC and realized that playing music would be a way to escape a life limited by poverty.
Cynthia Goodyear talks about how WWII impacted her childhood and how the nation’s sense of war since has changed.
Pauline Moffat tells of growing up near Sidney, Australia in the very different climate down under.