leaom.bmp (230454 bytes) Leoma Hall

Age: Unknown

Occupation: Unknown

Hometown: Unknown

Interviewer: Brett Parker


Transcript

Q: What is your name?

A: My name is Leoma.

Q: What was your life style like?

A: I lived in a white house with only two bed rooms and lived around a big farm and some animals.

Q: Did you have any machines?

A: I had a radio and a nice Chevy and one old tractor.

Q: What was your family like?

A:  I had two sisters and one brother.  I was the youngest of them all.  My mom was pretty and smart, I did not know very much about my father.

Q: What was your school and activities like?

A: We only had one building for the preschoolers. We had the sports like you have now but I was not a sports lover.

Q: What kind of government did we have?

A: Well we had a very good one, it was peaceful.  We were allowed to drive when we were 15.

Q: What kind of clothes did you wear?

A: We would wear baggy cloths and they are very colorful, some people wore peace signs.

Q: What kind of music do you listen to?

A: Well, everyone always listened to rock or country, mostly we listened to rock.

Q: Did you ever go to college?

A: Yes I did and I only went for two years

Q: What did you do for a living?

A: I was a hair stylist for a very long time

Q: Was you allowed to do stuff like we do now?

A: Yes, but one thing we was allowed to do was get married when we were young.

Q: When was the age that you could get married.

A: I think it was 16, but I should know because I got married at 17.

Q: Was your husband in World War II?

A: Yes, he was a soldier in the war in WWII.  He got shot in the leg so he limps.

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