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  1. I took lessons there from 1972 to 1974. In the summer of 74, a tornado took off part of the roof. After it was repaired and the rink re-opened, it had new management. I resumed my lessons, but the atmosphere was entirely different. They combined my adult ice dancing class with one full of teenagers. It was not fun any more, so I quit soon after. It stayed open for a few more years, but I think they closed it down before they tore down the building to build Town & Country mall.
  2. I went to Westbury (Class of 66) and I have that yearbook, plus the 64 and 66. I still have a little rebel doll (packed away) and a silver rebel charm.
  3. I asked my dad (he's 86 and grew up in West University) if he knew what it was. He didn't remember it at all, but he told me that the building on the southwest corner of Bellaire and Stella Link was National Instruments, where he worked at the end of the war. I agree that it looks like it's probably for auto racing, especially when you look at the large area it covers.
  4. I loved that! What memories. I was 18 and had just graduated from high school. I had listened to KILT since sixth grade, but when I was 16, I switched to KNUZ. I liked Paul Berlin's morning show and would listen while I got ready for school.
  5. I mentioned this to my sister just about an hour ago. I was in the 6th grade at Horn Elementary in Bellaire. After school, my grandmother took my sister and me to her house in West University to spend the night. The next day we built two snowmen in her front yard. My sister lives in Georgia and it's snowing there right now.
  6. The Chronicle has an article about this today. It's the 50th anniversary of the Poe School Bombing. http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/6618989.html
  7. I'm pretty sure that it opened on October 31, 1957. I remember it, but I also think I read it somewhere in this forum.
  8. My family knew some Nicosias, but I don't know if they had a beauty salon. Here's a link to a picture I found in a google search. Nicosia Beauty Salon
  9. I have the 65 and 66 editions of the Citadel and they don't have any ads, but the student telephone directories from those years are full of them. When I get a chance, I'll scan a list of the ads and post some of them.
  10. Well, my grandmother died in 1959 and my mother has Alzheimer's, so there's no way I can find out anything. I seem to remember going there once and I have a picture of my grandmother in a swimming pool, which is probably at Hot Wells. I'll have to look for it and see if there are any identifying buildings around it. If I find it, I'll scan and post it.
  11. This is the picture from the inside cover of the 1965 Citadel
  12. Marshall Fields was the store in the center - north of Joskes. Penney's was on the east side. When the mall opened, there was a food court on the third level. It had McDonalds, and some kind of restaurant with grilled chicken. Later on, these all closed and there was a smaller food court on the second level close to Joske's (which was not separated from the rest of the mall.) The third level was contiguous. My parents used to walk there every day. I loved that mall because it was never crowded. I always thought it was much nicer than Memorial City, until MC was remodeled in the 2000s.
  13. Thanks for the info, hellbilly. I did another google search and found this: http://houstorian.wordpress.com/2007/03/20/hot-wells-tx/
  14. My grandmother used to go to a place called Hot Wells. I think it was in that area, but can't find any evidence of it anywhere.
  15. Town & Country opened around 1966. I don't remember when Joske's was built, but Sakowitz opened in November of 1967. I know because I worked there from the time it opened until 1972. Behind Joske's was a mini mall containing a few stores, but the only store name I remember was The Berry Tree. There was also a store called The Mod Mart in the strip center that was on the east side of the street that runs from Kimberley to where Joske's was. It had nice gift items and I still have a glass lampshade that came from there. There was a Mini Max grocery store and SuperX drug store. There was also a James' Coney Island and Demaris Barbeque. They were both on Kimberley. The Mexican Restaurant was Casa Martinez.
  16. This chart was published in the paper after the last snowfall we had on Christmas Eve, 2004 Houston Snow (I tried to format the columns, but it didn't work.) YEAR DATE Inches 1895 February 14-15 20 1912 12-Jan 0.1 1918 11-Jan 0.2 1925 28-Dec 0.4 1926 26-Jan 0.8 1929 December 21-22 2.5 1932 March 10-11 0.8 1940 22-Jan 3 1944 10-Dec Trace 1949 30-Jan 2.6 1958 12-Feb Trace 1960 12-Feb 4.4 1961 25-Jan Trace 1961 13-Dec Trace 1963 14-Jan Trace 1963 12-Feb Trace 1964 21-Feb Trace 1973 11-Jan 2 1973 February 9-10 1.4 1973 February 17-18 1.4 1978 January 19-20 0.4 1980 2-Feb 1.4 1981 19-Jan Trace 1981 11-Feb Trace 1985 2-Jan 1 1985 1-Feb 0.3 1989 6-Feb Trace 1989 22-Dec 1.7 1994 12-Feb 0.1 1995 2-Jan Trace 1996 17-Dec Trace 2004 24-Dec Trace Weather Research Center 5104 Caroline St. Houston, Texas 77004 (713) 529-3076
  17. Off Topic... I taught at the Town & Country school for one semester in 1971. I tried to find the location on the current maps, but I can't remember the address and couldn't find anything that looked like the campus. If you could tell me the address, I'd appreciate it. Thanks
  18. I used to shop there all the time at the one in Memorial City. I always believed that it was a more upscale version of Craigs - owned by the same people - but I could be wrong.
  19. My mother graduated from Sam Houston in 1944. I have her yearbook and would be happy to scan some pictures if anyone wants to see them. I thought there might be a picture of the school, but there is only a close-up of the front steps.
  20. The flea market / ice rink was in Town & Country. It was torn down when the mall was built - early 80s. The kiddie amusement park on Westheimer was Wee Wild West.
  21. Here's something for all you Greyhounds. I STILL have two of my directories (don't have the 62-63 edition) If anyone is interested, I can also scan some of the pages (not the student lists, but I'll scan faculty and other info.)
  22. I may have mentioned this in another thread, but my cousin worked for Rosenstock and did their TV ads. I also had one of those Dodge push button cars while I was in college.
  23. I hate to do this, but I have to... On the street of Old South Rice, known to you and I, Stands an old abandoned OUTHOUSE, Known as Bellaire High. Sorry, but the devil made me do it.
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