CommentsVolume 12, Issue 47 - Feature #5801NW Okie's R & R SEE ALSO: Vol. 8, Iss. 23 -- 1955 photo of our makeshift Pontiac station wagon with homemade matching tear-drop trailer. Cooking supplies were stored in the backend with storage of tent, bedding and camping supplies stored inside this little trailer.<br /><br /> This covered wagon was orangish and white and was used during the summer of '55 on our trip from northwest Oklahoma to the Yukon Territory of Alaska. We journeyed to Alaska with the six of us in this Pontiac station wagon and teardrop trailer rig in 1955, the year one of my sisters (Dorthy) turned 12.<br /><br /> Seems to this NW Okie, that we ate a lot of doctored, "Dinty Moore Stew" on that Alaska trip in '55 -- something about "corn clam chowder" comes to mind, also.<br /><br /> We left on our journey soon after school was out and did not return until September, a week or so after school had already started.<br /><br /> This shy NW Okie remembers having to walk into a full classroom of Mrs. Van Pelts second grade class at Washington Elementary school -- scared to death. (wonder if that is why this NW Okie doesn't like being late!)<br /><br /> AND... We are reminded that the the reasons for the '55 summer long trip was that 1954 was a bad year for polio in Alva (Oklahoma) and they were expecting an even worse outbreak in 1955. Also, We spent the summer of 1954 at the ranch north of Waynoka to keep us away from the swimming pool and from other kids. Linda McGill Wagner - 2010-11-23 00:14:08 Please submit your own comments below.
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