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Third
grade - 1951-52 - Winter Park Elementary
Mrs.
Caldwell's 3rd grade. Charlie Cayll and Carol Cubbedge gave
Bob Finfrock this picture and he scanned it for our website. Thanks
again, guys!
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First
Row(left to right): Claire Martin, Linda Schmidt, Margaret
?, Jeanne Williams, Carol Cubbedge, Carol Giddens, Lee
VanWormer, Linda Bair, Linda Borden, u/k,
Sharon McDonald, Karen Riff,
Sharon Spelzhausen, Joann Horvath, Barbara
Kelly, Claudia Davis |
Middle
Row : Barry Seaman, Mickey
Mulligan, Jack Billingham, Robert Finfrock |
Back
Row : Pat Phillips, Butch Ouzts, Dexter Coffman, Pudd Mudd,
Stevan Van Ore, Freddie Good, Dickie
Smith, u/k, Donnie Nuzum, Chip Schram, Stevie
Phillips, Richard Winslow, Dennis
Siewart, Mrs. Caldwell |
Charlie
Cayll provided this picture - Carol Cubbedge, Dewey Ramsby
and Bob Finfrock submitted the names, and Bob sent the picture
to the webmaster to include in this website. Thanks, Bob,
for sharing.
Carole Giddens has named a few. Is she correct?
Barry Seaman recognized himself.
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Subject:
To the Right of Pudd Mudd
Date: Mon, 31 May 2004
From: Mary Phillips
Anne
& Bill, It
looks to me like Steve Van Ore to the right of Pudd.....it doesn't
look like Lynn Nidy to me. What thinks ye????? http://www.wphsalumni-1961.com/wpegradethree.html
Mary
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Subject:
WPHS Alums Class of 1961 Photo Gallery Early Years
Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 18:50:54 -0500
From: "Chip Schram" <schram@cfw.com>
Dennis
Siewart is standing next to Mrs. Caldwell. He lived next door
to Cox-Parker Funeral Home on Fairbanks Ave. His Dad was a Civil
Engineer at old Pine Castle Air Force Base which then became
McCoy Air Force Base.
He use to take Dennis and me to
the base to look at the airplanes (B-47 and others). It was
the first military installation that I ever visited as a boy.
Little did I know that I would spend 30 years of my life in
the USAF both as an enlisted man and retiring as unit commander
and commissioned officer.
I lived near Dennis. We use to
go to the funeral home when we were six or seven years old and
drag back ply wood boxes that funeral caskets were shipped in.
We used them to build forts and then played "cowboys and
Indians." We often took "used" funeral flowers
from the funeral home and presented to our Mothers on special
occasions such as Mother's day, Easter and on their birthdays.
Sometimes we played "Queen for A Day" and had flowers
laced from our drive ways, into the house and on towards the
kitchen. Dennis graduated from WPHS in 1962. He was sick for
a period of time in his elementary school years and lost lots
of school time so he had to repeat a grade. He was in the "drama"
club when we were all "SAINTED SENIORS." |
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