Revised
List: from Linda Hicks
Mrs. Lorrina
Marlin's Third Grade Class
1st
row left to right:
1-Mary Ann McNew, 2-Rex Petro, 3-Ronnie Kennedy, 4-Ann Dunn, 5-Linda
Castner, 6-Linda Julian, 7-Margaret Dillard, 8-____, 9-Betty
Thomas
2nd
row left to right:
10-Joe Wales, 11-Judy Thomas, 12-Donnie Freeze, 13-Ted Houchin,
14-Jerry VanVleet, 15-Bonnie Curry, 16-___ McCorkle, 17-Karl ____,
18-Carl
Wood, 19-Sue Jewell.
3rd
row left to right:
20-Ted Brewer, 21-Bill
Marlin, 22-Felicia
VanCleave, 23-Gary Scott, 24-Sandy Stubbeman Holman, 25-Harriet
Hawkins, 26-Norman Smith, 27-John Goldsmith, 28-Tom Coffman.
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Notes from
classmates ...
Linda Drake: I think
that is Sandy Holman to the left of Harriet Hawkins on the back
row.
She didn't finish with us. My third grade teacher was Mrs.
Matthews on
the second floor of P.W. Payne
School. I had Mrs. Welliver in
first
grade. That 3rd grade teacher in the picture, I believe, is Mrs.
Marlin. And I would question if that is Ardella in the front row
next
to Margaret. Good luck!
Monty: I think
I recognized one boy -- Ted Houchin? I think he is the 4th
from the left on the 2nd row.
Sue Miller Lorenz:
My
third grade teacher was Mrs Matthews.
Ted Anderson: Mrs.
Mathews is CORRECT for my 3rd grade too. After looking more closely at
the teacher, I think it IS Mrs. Marlin. It makes me have some
doubt about whether that is Bill then in the picture. Back to
Ardella: Why don't we ask HER? Linda and Sue - do you guys
remember them building the addition to Payne while we were in Mrs.
Mathews' class? It was right outside our window (am I finally
officially going crazy?).
Joe Wales:
OOOOOOOO, this is GREATTTTTTT,
to have this going and I did not come to Payne School until the 3rd
grade and Mrs. Martin was my teacher.
Libby Guerrero: My 3rd
grade teacher at South Side
was Mrs. Limebach (not sure about the spelling). So we must be
talking about 2 different schools. I remember her well because in
all those years she is the only one I didn’t like.
Judy Fowler: To
throw another school into
the mix, my third grade teacher was Mrs. Dinn at Needham Elementary.
That was
the year we learned to write with ink.
Linda (Castner) Hicks:
The Third Grade picture is of Mrs. Marlin. Her son, Bill, was in
our class, and they lived around the corner from me. I took piano
lessons from her until they moved to New York. I also have that picture
and have the names of most of us. I will get it out and take a look to
see what I can find out. Love you all.
Billy Ruth
Fitzpatrick: Just checked out the website. Wow, it
is so
neat. I really enjoyed the DYRT and American Pie. Always
did wonder exactly what inspired that song. I knew most of the faces in
the picture that were identified. The one little guy on the
bottom kind of looks like Rex Petro, was he in our class? I have a
picture of Miss Joseph's first grade class somewhere. You are doing
such a terrific job with the website, thanks so much!
Mike Perry: There
must have been 2 third grade classes. who has
the other picture?
Mike Perry: When you say
South Side is that the location of the Masonic Home? I attended Alva
Neal and I think my teacher was Mrs. Weliver. So there must have been 2
classes at Alva Neal and 1 at South Side.
Olivia: Yes, Mike. The
Masonic Home
School – it was called by both names. I was really sorry to see
it torn down some years ago. I lived on that side of town and it
was very close to my home. It’s funny how every place seemed so
far away then and now it seems so much smaller.
Ted Anderson: Perry, you're
as screwed up as
me! I said I thought Mrs. Weliver was my 3rd grade teacher, but
was quickly corrected (as you are now!) and told that she was our 1st
grade teacher, not 3rd. We have pieced together so far that there
were at least 3 3rd grade classes - Limeback at South (and yes, South
Side WAS the Masonic Home (it was always Holloway Hall to those of us
who never went to school there), Marlin (Bill's mom), and
Mathews. The latter two were at Payne. Mrs. Marlin's class
is the picture on the website. Actually, the last time I looked
Judy had two pictures of the class, the second of which includes names
(as best we can remember). We keep hearing from more and more of
you guys - keep up the good work!! Ironically, I ran into Jack
Purdy at Walmart today, and was talking to him about the picture.
He doesn't have a computer these days, but told me he went to South
Side, mentioning Davy Poe, Arnie Parkhurst and Olivia as being in his
class. Good to hear from you, Mikey!!!
Kathy Andrews: I
have had so much fun reading
all comments regarding the third grade picture. I have been trying to
find the picture of Bill's third grade class, Bill didn't know any of
the kid's names, not surprising, I still have to remind him of my
name. I found his report card from the third grade (not real
pretty), but he went to the Masonic Home, and his teacher name was Mrs
Mabel Leimbach. I will keep looking for the picture and forward
it. Kathy (Bill's better half).
Olivia Guerro: Kathy, Bill and
I
were in that class together. Good old Mrs Leimbach – as I said
before, the only grade school teacher I didn’t like. Does Bill
remember Mrs. Roush, Mrs Blake, and the principal whose name I can’t
remember?
Susan Bright
Maguire: This conversation is interesting! I went to
Payne
School and Mrs. Matthews was my third grade teacher. What picture
are you all talking about? Is there a way for me to see it?
Ted and Mike weren't you also at Payne? Hi to all FHS friends ...
Susan
Wayne Collins: We have heard
from Wayne
Collins, who mentions a Mrs. Hicks's 3rd grade class at Payne.
Does anyone out there have information on her, or remember if Wayne was
in your class?
Judy Fowler: A little
geography lesson: I'm not sure everyone realizes it, but there
was life out there besides the schools in town -- Hopewell was on the
west side of town and Needham was on the east side. I guess we were all
one big class -- only in different buildings! We all didn't get
together until 9th grade when we started high school. Does anyone have
a picture of Hopewell's third grade? Or, Needham's third grade? The
only Needham Grade School
picture
that I
have is one taken in the sixth
grade, and Mrs. Garlock was our teacher.
Johanna Schmidt: Ted, I
just went to the website and see all the updated names in the picture.
There is one name Karl and no last name. My brother’s name is Karl
Schmidt. I need to know what year this picture was taken. My brother
and I came to this country in December 1953. We started in Payne
school January 1954 and we were placed in the 4th grade. Once the names
were identified by Linda one can see the resemblance in the
pictures and bring back memories. It’s nice to see a new
surprise every day! Looks like we all are on the computer daily to see
what’s new. Hello to everyone out there, Johanna
Ted's Response: Hi
Johanna! We are keeping track of all of
the ways this story is affecting the class! It is good to hear
from you. I remember early on when you and Karl came to
Franklin. I remember your Dad too. He came to our house and
helped Dad re-shingle the roof on the garage. He (as you know,
but for the benefit of our classmates) worked at Arvins with my Dad and
they became friends. I'm thinking he was a welder, and I seem to
remember he wore a welder's hat when he was at our house. I
thought Karl was a year younger than you and I, which would have put
him in my brother Jack's class -- but you say you both started in the
fourth grade, huh? The picture is definitely when we were in the
3rd grade, which would have been school year ???? My math is
letting me down. 1953/54? (Wouldn't it be between fall of
1952 and summer 1953,
guys? - Judy). If you started at Payne in Jan
of '53 (I think Johanna said they
started in 1954, Ted - judy) in the fourth grade, who was
in the class with you? And
who was your teacher? I'm almost positive that we (our class)
went over to the high school for our fourth grade. I'm thinking
we have awakened a giant with all these questions and memories, and I
bet we can come up with whether or not that's Karl in the
picture. I've looked at it since your email, and have to say that
I don't think it's him (but I've already proved that my memory is far
from perfect!! I thought John Goldsmith was Tom Sellers in the
pic - so what in the world do I know??) Keep checking the
website, and we'll come up with who-knows-what!!!!!
OK, Johanna - I've slept on
your question about the year the class picture was taken. Plus, I
emailed your question to Judy and Sharon (in the night, I realized that
neither of them went to Payne, so they were not going to be too
familiar with what was going on). SO, I have taken the bull by
the horn and here's what I have come up with!! The picture was
taken during the school year Sept 1951 to June 1952.
Period. That's when it was taken. That means that you and Karl
were not here yet. Your statement of coming to Payne in January
of 1954, and being placed in the 4th grade has got me thinking of
something else. I have been under the assumption that after 3rd
grade, our class went to the Hurricane Street school (our high school
building). Now, after your email, I'm beginning to think we
didn't go over there until 5th grade. That would make more sense
(not that anything I say makes much sense! ha!). I think Mrs.
Fulmer was my fourth grade teacher. Does that sound right?
There were probably two fourth grade classes at Payne, and I don't know
who would have taught the other class. We'll have to ask some of
the folks who were there with us. But I'm tempted to let the 3rd
grade hub-bub die down before working everybody up over the 4th
grade! ha! Anyway, to answer you original question,
Johanna, looks like you weren't here yet in the pic on the web.
Keep in touch, and let me know if you remember more about teachers or
classmates! Thanks for joining the fun!
Sharon Williams: Oh my
Joe Wales has stirred up our class and it has been wonderful. It
all started with the picture Joe sent to Ted Brewer. The picture
has been posted to our website with almost all of the names completed.
Linda Hicks had almost all of the names on the back of her picture and
others have offered help as well. This class was taught by Mrs.
Marlin.
In
the meantime we have
discovered there were three 3rd grade classes
total at Payne. Wayne Collins mentioned Mrs. Hicks 3rd grade
class at Payne. Do any of you have a picture of her class.
Does anyone remember who taught the third 3rd grade class and are there
any pictures of that class?
Now
with all of this rumbling
another pictures has emerged of Needham
School, it has also been posted on our website with most members named.
Please keep your comments coming.
Harriett Hawkins Beeler:
Just checked out the picture. In row one, #9 is Betty Thomas and
in row two #16 is ______McCorkle.
Billy Ruth: Becky
(her very cool mule) is staying very warm thanks, she has a really
thick coat and the cold doesn't seem to bother her. She has been
coming out even in the coldest weather and eating grass through the
snow. I think I would stay in the barn! http://geocities.com/robbinsroost/billieruth.html
I'm pretty sure the photo I have is Miss Joseph's class but I may
have some kindergarten pictures too. I went to Payne through 4th
grade I believe because I was in the 5th grade band over at the old
high school. (Ted: this is a good clue that you were in the high
school bldg. in 5th grade.)
Ted
Anderson: So there WAS a third 3rd grade class at
Payne! I
thought
"Tennessee" Collins was losing it! He never did respond to
me. I think
my 3rd grade teacher was Mrs. Weliver (or something like that!).
We sat in the classroom and watched them build the addition that was to
be our stage and gym floor. I don't recognize the teacher in the
pic,
but most of the kids are familiar. I don't have a picture,
at least
that I know of. Hope this info helps!
Olivia:
Is this the
same Mrs. Matthews that later taught at the high school?
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