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Thursday, December 10, 2020

Teenage Photos 1952-53 8th Grade-Part 1

 

Teenage Photos 1952-53 8th Grade-Part 1



26 8th-Grade Students at Coon Rapids (IA) Community School with teacher Patricia Kennedy.

Back Row: (John) Andy Kretzinger, Roland McGee, Charles Remele, Dennis Ford, Bill Smith
Next Row: Jerry Scott, Gerald Palmer, Doug Drake, Gary Webber, Larry Turner, Ms. Kennedy
Next Row: Dick Whitfield, Jim Knudsen, Arlene Herron, Gary Hoover, Jon Crimson, Norman Arrowsmith, Wayne Grim
Front Row: Jane Smith, Juanita Pierce, Marcia Textor, Norma Wagner, Ramona Palmer, Nancy Bolger, Charlotte Shirbroun, Marilyn Peterson, Marilyn Andersen


This was the only photo I had, until recently, when I had taken Mom’s camera to school. That is me sitting at my desk. I think that is Nancy in dark (red) sweater standing by window behind me, talking to Doug, it appears. She was a mature class leader. I was still the newcomer… ;-)

In a later post here (next Tues and Thurs, part 2 and part 3, of 8th Grade), we’ll see more photos from that day that were in the scrapbook…


My class picture, in fall, just turned 13 on July 1. A teenager. Bill. No more Billie, Billy… ;-)



I got my slide camera the summer of 1953... much better!!
This is that following summer… with brothers… we’d all grown up quite a bit!! ;-)
Barry had arrived eighteen months earlier. Jim on left, with Tom (later to become T.K.)

I loved that bike!! ;-)

See you down the road…  ;-)

4 comments:

Annette Lamb said...

The tween years are always interesting to see.

Dr. Bill (William L.) Smith said...

Very fascinating, for sure. Different growths for different folks. Was so clear looking through these photos how girls were ahead of guys in maturity, but that is just the surface stuff... so much more going on! Even way back then, as has always been. Human behavior, human growth and change. Neat! Thanks for comment!! ;-)

TK said...

Very interesting: So very coincidentally, I had a dream the other night, within the past week, of my bike in this picture-- the red and white one (that came with the training wheels). It had direct pedals, so if you were moving, the pedals were moving... it made for lots of pedaling-- no pausing and coasting !!! hahahahaaaaa... I remember I had great excitement when I got that bicycle as a present ! Of course, all of us were riding bikes on grass and gravel. No nice smooth pavement for us, huh ! ! ! ! ! ...a lot more work !

Dr. Bill (William L.) Smith said...

Great memories! Thanks for your comments, TK. Really appreciated! Long time ago. Good to recall these very good times for each of us!! ;-)