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Remembers Miss Peggy, Miss Naomi, dance instructors Comments re article 44262: Remembers taking dance lessons in old hotelAnn Heskamp Curtis writes: I remember taking tap and ballet, and acrobatics in the ballroom at the Hotel. Miss Peggy was one of the teachers, and Miss Naomi. There was a contingent from Russell County who drove over for lessons, too. I have a picture somewhere of the group. - Ann Heskamp CurtisThanks. Hope you find the photo and will share it. And maybe someone will remember the last names of the instructors, and some of the students -EW This story was posted on 2011-05-09 22:57:18
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