School Bells Are Ringing
Posted September 3, 2014 at 5:49 am by Tim Dustrude
Here’s this month’s history column, submitted by the SJI Historical Museum…
School bells are ringing once again, just as they did in 1960 when teacher Winnie Sundstrom gathered her Friday Harbor third graders for their class photo. The San Juan Historical Museum hopes you can help identify all these smiling kids. Anyone see yourself here?
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8 comments:
8 comments...
Scott Bell- upper right corner
Debby Hudson- lower left corner
I think 4th in from right, top row, looks like Snooky Tarte… But I honestly have no idea how old she is. I just know her from Marketplace and that she has twin granddaughters…
Thank you, Margaret and Tori. It’s also posted on the Museum’s Facebook page now, so maybe we’ll get some more of these kids identified.
Top row L to R…Ella Larsen, Karl Bagger, Jerry Brower, Sam Buck, Bob Murray, Nadine Lowe, Terry Browne, Sue Murray & Scott Bell. Let’s see if this sends. If it does ill
Middle row L to R…
I believe it’s Steve Stock, Horace Lester(I think) Rick Guard, Gerald Morrill, unknown, Terressa Sundstrom & teacher Winnie Sundstrom
Front row L to R
It is Debbie Hudson, Diane Nash, unknown holding the sign, Pam Stewart, Sally Tarte, Dennis Wilks & Val Boyce.
When I find the box with the pictures from school I’ll fill in the blanks. I wrote the names on the back of my class picture.
This is great. Thank you!
Thank you, Snooky! This is terrific. We will get the Museum file updated on this photo.
All of Snooky’s are correct.
The boy in the middle row between Jerry Morrill and Terressa Sundstrom is Jimmy Spurline.
The boy in the front row holding the sign between Diane and Pam Stewart is Bobby Brown. Oh, and the boy between Ella Larsen and Jerry Brower in the top row is Karl Hager.
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