Saturday, December 7, 2013
Thirty Years Ago: B-Ball Scoring, Secret Santa and Columbia House
Just looking back at my journal for Dec. 5-7, 1983.
I was keeping score at 7th and 8th grade boys and girls basketball games just about every day after school as I was the official scorer and ran the clock.
Our superintendent came up with the idea for "White Alerts" when we had the possibility of a snowstorm which we had today. This allowed teachers to leave at the same time students did.
I got my Secret Santa, Marcy.
Dec. 7, 1983, we had a fire drill at 2:40 PM and we all had to go out in the cold. Both Magee Middle School girls teams lost to Woodland.
"When I returned home, I found that my records (albums) had arrived from Columbia House, all 13 of them. I now need to buy 7 more records at around $11 apiece. That will come to $85 for 20 albums, not a bad deal considering most sale records now cost $6.99."
Anybody remember Columbia House and BMG (and I think they had another name before becoming BMG) Records? I sure always enjoyed looking at the ads for these companies and the pamphlets you'd get every month/4 weeks. The only problem was getting the featured album if you forgot to return the letter saying you didn't want it.
I still have a few/many of those featured albums.
--Collecting Those Albums. --RoadDog
Labels:
1983,
albums,
basketball,
Columbia House,
Magee Middle School,
Secret Santa
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