Mrs. Powell. In May of 1960.

Mr. Griffin. Then you didn’t start to work as a dancer until about 6 months later; is that right?

Mrs. Powell. Yes, about 6 months, I believe. I think I started in February. That would be 1961.

Mr. Griffin. You worked around Fort Worth for another 6 or 7 months?

Mrs. Powell. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. Then, did you go to work for Jack?

Mrs. Powell. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. So, that still would have made it 1961, perhaps the latter part of 1961?

Mrs. Powell. No; wait a minute—well, I don’t know, seems like I have known him for a hundred years. But what was I telling you—oh, yes; she wanted me to—where was I?

Mr. Griffin. You were telling me about Shari Lynn and your friendship with her and you were her protege.