Great web site, Bill...thanks so much. I was born in Dayton, Good Sam Hosptal in 1955, lived on Genessee Ave off of Gettysburg Ave for a couple of years then moved North to the Bethel Township area between Huber Heights and Tipp City until 1972 when we relocated again to Englewood. Went to Bethel Bees School from grades 1-10, then last two years at Northmont where I graduated. Went to college at Wright State. Joined the Air Force and retired and now live in SC. Always go back to visit folks who now live in Hillsboro, but Dayton always pulls at my heart. Got to visit briefly last Fall. Headed up to Englewood and drove past the Salem Mall. I remember when it first opened around the 1964 timeframe...we loved to go there and just walk around. The Salem Mall was the first in the Dayton area I believe, then came others like the bigger Dayton Mall, Springfield Mall, etc. I remember going on the Uncle Orie show...yeah, he seemed a lot nicer on TV. He came out to meet us before the show and I remember him sternly telling us no profanity or funny faces. He had a lanky side kick named Ferdy Fusbuget or something like that....he succeeded Orie later on his own show called Ken and Don, I think. Not sure who Don was, but Ken was the old Ferdie guy. One thing I love about going back to Dayton is Mikesells Potato chips. Nothing else like 'em anywhere. And, you can't get 'em anywhere else but around the greater Dayton area. Somebody might want to talk to the Mikesells folks about modern day distribution....love to to be able to get some down here. Hara Arena, home of the old Dayton Gems, concerts, and just about everthing else big. Saw many icecapades there and circuses. Saw Deep Purple, through the pot smoke up in the nose bleed section. 3.2 beer was available for 18 year olds....I don't believe 16 was ever a legal drinking age anywhere, even in Ohio back then, but who knows. I certainly remember turning 18 in '73 and buying beer for myself, Stroh's and Pabst were favs, but occasionally could get some older guys to buy stronger stuff like Genessee Cream ALe and Shoenling LKs. Loved to go to the Drive Ins....remember when streaking was big in 1974. There was always some naked, drunk guy running through the drive in and everyone would turn their lights on. What a hoot!The She in the Forest Park area was a great place to hang out in the early 70s. They had a great dance floor with lights, and I remember a real drummer set up to play along with the music for effect. Pitchers of beer and air hockey and everyone had a car with the rear end jacked up with air shocks. I had a '68 Old Cutlass with bucket seats and a console shift. In 1972 I got a job working at Imperial Foodtown Stores in Englewood, part of a grocery chain around Dayton and owned by local business men. Great place to work and gave me the bucks to do just about everything, buy a car and even get through college. Went to work at Rikes in 1978 and yes, I remember Downtown Dayton days. You could get all the free cigarettes you could stuff in a bag not to mention other goodies. Probably couldn't get away with that today, and I know that Rike's is long gone. Even in 1978, the glory years of downtown retail had passed. Last thing...CLubhouse 22. My friends and I would watch often after school and loved SPeed Racer, not because it was cool, but because it was so silly. Now they're making a new movie....reportedly, no better than the old TV show,Does anyone remember watching old cartoons/shows like Clutch Cargo, Diver Dan (Skipper Ryle), Old Batty Hatty from Old Cincinnati, Tom Terrific and Manfred the Wonderdog? , Top 10 Pharmaceutical Schools that offer Six Months Pharmacy Courses in Ghana. Here are the top 10 Pharmacy Schools in Ghana : Ghana College of Pharmacists: Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology; School of Pharmacy; Phersons Health College; Avenue Chemist (M.C.A Training School) Family Health Medical School; Greenhills School of , Bulldug - Yep, I remember Hoot Gibson's station at the corner of Philadelphia and Salem. If I recall correctly, the big hat on the car was red. There's a pharmacy there now, either CVS or Walgreens. The phone company building is still there and is still in use. Last Edited by on Apr 16, 2008 5:19 AM Martha Hardcastle 3 posts Apr 16, 2008.