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Today's list of registered conference attendees are from 1973 through 1979. The era began with the average cost of a new home at $32,500 and the cost of a gallon of gas at 40 cents. By 1979, the average cost of a home was $58,100 and a gallon of gas had skyrocketed to 85 cents. A couple of songs introduced during that time were "Let's Get It On" by Marvin Gaye (1973) and "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor (1979). As the countdown to the conference continues, our member are ready to welcome you. Again the years were 1973 through 1979 and the following individuals left the "yard": Elner D. Booth, Mildred Crockett, Melvin Hicks, Mildred L. Holland, L. B. McGill, Victory D. Mumford*, Imogene V. Stubbs, James C. Stubbs, Addie Walker, Evelyn B. Dawson, Mary E. Welch, Gloria McGill, Marian Mixon, Arthetta Owens, Robbie S. Price, Augustus Russ, Frank E. Taylor, Beulah C. Walker*, Jerry E. Paige, Marilyn Shelton, Debra S. Stamps, Andre V. Young, Evelyn Johnson, Arthur Matlock.
Today's list of registered conference attendees are from 1973 through 1979. The era began with the average cost of a new home at $32,500 and the cost of a gallon of gas at 40 cents. By 1979, the average cost of a home was $58,100 and a gallon of gas had skyrocketed to 85 cents. A couple of songs introduced during that time were "Let's Get It On" by Marvin Gaye (1973) and "I Will Survive" by Gloria Gaynor (1979). As the countdown to the conference continues, our member are ready to welcome you. Again the years were 1973 through 1979 and the following individuals left the "yard": Elner D. Booth, Mildred Crockett, Melvin Hicks, Mildred L. Holland, L. B. McGill, Victory D. Mumford*, Imogene V. Stubbs, James C. Stubbs, Addie Walker, Evelyn B. Dawson, Mary E. Welch, Gloria McGill, Marian Mixon, Arthetta Owens, Robbie S. Price, Augustus Russ, Frank E. Taylor, Beulah C. Walker*, Jerry E. Paige, Marilyn Shelton, Debra S. Stamps, Andre V. Young, Evelyn Johnson, Arthur Matlock.
2 comments:
Are you sure "Let's Get It On" was recorded in 1973 by Stevie Wonder instead of Marvin Gaye?
Message to Anonymous: Yes, you're right "Let's Get It On" was released by Marvin Gaye in 1973. I originally had "Living in the City" by Stevie Wonder and decided to change to Marvin Gaye's song. I changed the song but forgot to change the artist. Now I know you're paying attention.
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