Ms. Goree talks to her granddaughter about her grandparents and family. [ 39 min.] She lived on a farm and remembers canning from the garden, the meats they processed and bathing in the local spring and No. 3 wash tub.
Mr. Beard discusses his experience on the home front during WWII. [9 min.] He remembers rations, saving bonds and gold stars in windows of the homes of service men that were lost.
Mr. Clay tell about working State side in the Army during WWII. [ 30 min.] During the Depression he lived in Mississippi and talks about soup lines and the presidents of the time.
Ms. Christianson talks about attending Panola College from 1971 -73. [9:38 min.] She attended on a Gary academic scholarship and was a member of the Green Jackets.
Mr. Britton talks to his grandson about his life during WWII. [15 min.] Mr. Britton tells of working in the CC Camp in Marshall, Tx for 3 years before being drafted in 1942 and joining the European front. He gives an account of a battle experience...
Ms. Bradley remembers how food and clothes items were rationed and stamps were needed to purchase even shoes. [24 min.] She remembers button underwear because elastic went to the war effort. (Erin's voice can not be heard)
Ms. Bramblett talks about attending Panola College in 1961. [24 min.] She tells the story of how she meet her husband at Panola. Dorothy talks about Merle Glass sponsoring dances for the students.