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Carolyn Jane Camara Montgomery. There was no honor to be a product of this era, but it was a classroom that taught us to be independent and innovative. My parents were energetic and eager to provide us with more than they had growing up.
My father was a farm worker and manager of Red Top Farm and mother took several domestic positions so that we could have a few extras that would not have been possible if she had not. My sister Barbara Elaine was born July 1, and we were so alike as the years went by, that we could have been a clone. My sister Jane Lee was born on December 16, Wilbur School. My first grade teacher was Miss Westgate and second grade teacher was Miss Sunderland.
We lived at Red Top Farm until in the 2-bedroom apartment over the garage. It was a wonderful place to grow up with fields to run through, walls to run on, and trees to climb.
We could walk down the lane to the river for a swim, watch milking the dairy cows, had the run of the farm to play ball and other games, and having all the fresh vegetables, apples and raw milk to enjoy. The whistle would blow at noon from the L. Volunteer Fire Department fire station at the Commons. When friends came or when the Emery twins, who were renting a camp for the summer, came we had lots of fun playing Kick the Can, softball on the front lawn, and Sardines, swinging from the big apple trees and an attempt to play marbles, jacks, or even play hopscotch and jump the rope.
There was always something we could watch when it was haying time or threshing grains and baling the straw. Joseph Sherer owned Red Top Farm and sometimes he would hire us to thin rows of carrots for five cents a row; after Mrs. This was my first trip over Mt. Hope Bridge and when we got to the top, he wanted us to get out of the car and feel the vibration as cars went over.