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01/21/19 03:34 PM #2543    

 

Lorrie Olesak (Bookbinder)

 

 

Arlene, what a great post ... even though I didn’t go to Shrine grade school, I recognized lots of friends (some who went to LaSalette at one point) ... by the way, row 1 far right looks like it could be Tatum O’Neil wink ... 


01/21/19 09:31 PM #2544    

 

Arlene Vachon (Forrester)

Ha!  Good one, Lorrie.  Tatum was born the year after we graduated 🥴


01/22/19 08:13 AM #2545    

 

Jon Saulnier

OK Arlene, here from what I recall about the missing names from your post:

Row 1 postion 2 Bernard Peters

Row 2 position 7 Bob Ossowski

Row 4 position 6 Gail Donlon

Row 5 position 9 Ron Dimmer

Row 5 position Ed Fagg

Row 6 position Tom Stuve

Best as this picture can jog from those days of yesteryear.  I know somewhere I still have a few other class pictures from grade school, just not sure where.....

 


01/22/19 11:53 AM #2546    

Tom Scott

Great pictures, memory lane. My youngest grand daughter Miss Avery won her second gym meet this weekend 38.875 so proud of her

01/22/19 02:24 PM #2547    

Janet Flick (Stickel)

Amazing recall by all of you!!!!!   I recognized about half.

So I wasn't in your class. sad


01/22/19 06:06 PM #2548    

 

Arlene Vachon (Forrester)

Jon - great recall.  I certainly don’t remember someone named Bernard Peters.  I thought maybe that person might be Richard Cassidy.  Thanks for your help.  Top row, last position, could that be Helene Reilly?

Tom Scott - care to make some guesses on the cast of characters?  

Did anyone notice how many more guys than girls we had in our class?


01/23/19 07:14 AM #2549    

 

Jon Saulnier

Arlene,  I think you are correct about Helene Reilly.

Janet, I was in the classroom under the tower that year at shrine Grade School, the rest were in the maind school as I remember.


01/23/19 10:00 AM #2550    

 

Arlene Vachon (Forrester)

One more and I promise I will put the old photos away!!  This is our 20-year reunion and thankfully, names have already been included!!  So glamorous!  We were all 38-years old.


01/23/19 04:34 PM #2551    

 

Tom O'Brien

Thank you  one and all for the photos.

I would not know half of you if we passed on the street.

It's always funny to me how people get better looking as we get older. I guess it works for some but I guess i'm not old enough yet to get there.

Great memories.


01/25/19 07:24 AM #2552    

Janet Flick (Stickel)

Jon,

We must have been in the same class as i remember being in the church basement one year - just didn't remember when.  Weren't we lucky!!!!


01/25/19 09:40 AM #2553    

Mike Young

Happy Birthday Janet Samida!!   I hope the day and year are as sunny as you are.  And a Merry unbirthday to the rest of you, or as the phrase in my neighborhood would be "A Merry Unbirthday to all y'all".

Congats, again, to Avery, Scottie, you gotta be smiling from ear to ear.

Terrific pictures, Arlene, thanks for posting them.


01/25/19 02:51 PM #2554    

Fred George

I too was in the church basement in 7th grade.  But I could recognize a lot of the people.  I think the guy on the far right of row 3 was Mike Kill.  Mike and Ron Dimmer went to Franciscan seminary high school in Cincinnati.  Mike went on to Duns Scotus seminary college, at 12 Mile and Evergreen as I recall.  Mike dropped out before being ordained.  I believe he's passed away.

The Lurkerdevil


01/26/19 12:40 PM #2555    

 

Tom O'Brien

Happy Birthday to Janet, Happy Birthday to Janet. Hope your day is fiiled with good things and wishing you more to come. Enjoy each and every day, we earned them.

Happy, Happy.


01/26/19 12:48 PM #2556    

 

Tom O'Brien

Just a note about the 7th grade class in the dungen.

I to was in that class, I sat two seats  behind Phil Anderson. I believe the nun was Sister Michael Clare.

She was the tall cool one, she was tall.

I missed the pictures because I was in the hospital for two weeks from an injury to my right knee during basketball practice in the gym. Broke a piece of bone in the knee and it went into the cartlidge. No surgery was done, they let it heal by me staying flat on my back for 10 days.

Sister even visited me in the hospital, (to bring me my work to catch up on)

Oh, the good old days.


01/27/19 02:04 PM #2557    

 

Arlene Vachon (Forrester)

OB -  Sr. Michael Clare was the nun who went through a gross of pointing sticks with rubber ends by smacking/breaking them on a student’s desk to reprimand or get their attention.  I always wondered if Fr.Coughlin knew how much money was spent in her classroom.  We usually had splinters stuck in our hair from flying debris. However, in her defense, keeping that many students under control, such tactics were probably necessary. Can’t imagine teachers getting away with anything like that nowadays.


01/28/19 11:47 AM #2558    

 

Tom O'Brien

Arlene, amen to that, And now kids complain if they don't have enough windows in the classroom.

Were you  also in a class in either 5th, or 6th grade in the little building that is now the gift shop?

Between that one and the dungen I was feeling they didn't want us in the big building across the street. But it wasn't all bad because for two years we didn't have to smell the mashed potatoes and ground beef gravy through out the entire school every Thursday for lunch.


01/29/19 10:43 AM #2559    

Mike Young

Happy Birthday Gayle Walker.  You always seemed wise beyond your years.  I do recall going with you, Pam and Al Scruggs to the Big Boy for your birthday one year.  Al had brought a cake and asked the Carhop to bring us a knife so we could cut it.  The manager got on the squawk box and asked what we wanted a knife for.  He laughed and said he'd send the knife if we sent him a piece of cake.  That part was a piece of cake.  I do hope that your day, year and life are as good as you are.


01/29/19 11:51 AM #2560    

 

Tom O'Brien

A Happy Birthday to you Gayle, May your day be filled with joy and love. Many more to come.

I hope you make it through the cold and windy temps. Stay safe and warm.


01/30/19 09:12 AM #2561    

Mike Young

A Happy Birthday to Avery's proud Granpa, also the inventor and promoter of "Comb Hockey".  Scottie I hope your year goes as well as Avery's and that you are whole and hale for our outing in August.  Your off beat humor always lightens the day - you've got a brew coming from me.


01/30/19 12:18 PM #2562    

 

Tom O'Brien

Tom, Wishes for the best birthday you've had yet.

Sounds like the grand daughter is doing great and hope your knee is reacting well to the treatments.

Take care and eat all the cake you can get.

Happy Birthday.

 


01/30/19 02:10 PM #2563    

 

Arlene Vachon (Forrester)

OB -  Yes, besides the dungeon with no natural light, was also ensconced in the small building that previously was the nuns’ chapel (I think 🤔).  I take it you were not a fan of mashed potatoes and beef gravy Thursday!

 

Tom Scott -  Happiest of Birthday celebrations to you!  Hope you are well.


01/30/19 03:06 PM #2564    

 

Bonnie Ellison (Zook)

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Birthday wishes to each one that had a January Birthday.  Hope you had a wonderful day.  Avery is doing great, thanks Tom for sharing.  

Arlene, thanks for sharing the class pictures.  You did very well with naming them.  Jon your input was great. I’m going to say, row 5 # 9 is Francis William.  If anyone knows where another class pictures is, please share with us.

OB, I was sentenced to the little “gift shop” for 6th grade. Sister, (don’t know her name) kept calling me, Maureen Quinn.  Maureen sat in front of me and every day for the first week I would say, I’m Bonnie Ellison and Sister would go to her desk, walk back to me and told me again, not to play games..she knows we are cousin’s with the same name.  Oh, what a year, I did learn to laugh more.  I really do not know if Maureen went on to 7th grade at Shrine.  In 7th grade, I was across the street in the main school with my own name.  My Dad would sign the back of my report card and our Principal straighted it out, but nicely stated this probably wouldn’t have happen, if he named me after a Saint.

I would like to ask if anyone has the class picture of us making our First Communion.  


01/30/19 11:06 PM #2565    

Mike Young

Bonnie, I don't know what your parents had in mind, but the priest should have been familiar with St. Boniface, an English missionary saint.  But, either way, you're a Bonnie lassie.


01/31/19 08:32 AM #2566    

Janet Flick (Stickel)

I was in "Terese Arbor" in 6th grade as well - the little chapel.  It was an all girls class.  Forget our nun's name but she was short, old and easily mixed up as Bonnie testified.  Rumor has it that one or several of us put tacks on her seat.   I suppose we learned something but it was a crazy year.

A first communion photo would be fun but my memorablia is gone.

Happy Birthday to Gayle and Tom.

Stay warm !!!!!!!!


01/31/19 11:49 AM #2567    

 

Tom O'Brien

Arlene, you are correct, I would have liked the mashed potatoes and gravy if the lumps of potatoes would have been smaller than the lumps of hamburger.

 

Bonnie, I remembered Francis first name but didn't remember his last. He was a bit different.

I remember Maureen Quinn also. I don't think she finished at Shrine.

Leave it to Arlene to shake out the memories of us both good and bad.

We need more from everyone else now. Come on man (and women).

 

 


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