Autograph Memories pg.2
My suggestion is to encourage all school age students to carry an Autograph Book and collect memories, you’ll enjoy and have something to reminisce about forever!
Next is a classmate, Melba Michaud, 01-24-49. She has an older sister, Betty Michaud 01-31-49 – that played our Church organ, and later after graduation decided to become a Nun in the Sisters of Christian Charity. Also, Melba has a younger sister Joan and brother Larry.
Another classmate Elma Rutherford, we were also in the same dormitory, and our beds were also, next to each other. As you get older, you move up the line , until you finally sleep in the “Big Girls Dorm.” Elma had an older sister Eugenia, and they both decided to become Nuns. Elma also studied to be a Teacher.
Betty Jean Mus grove, a classmate and will have to find a picture of us together to add later! Her sister Mary Mus grove (04-13-49) and I , both worked together at Long Distance, when President John F. Kennedy was shot and died! The switchboard lite up like a Christmas Tree! Nobody forgets where they were or what they were doing at the time and date – a National Catastrophe! And, their older sister Joan Mus grove, I remember her writing a song – “I’m Looking Over a Four – Leaf Clover” and won the contest! The youngest was Dorothy Mus grove, and I have a picture of her dancing with my brother, Tom McClarren at one of the Orphan Home Picnics!
If there was a contest going on at the time they would have been “Winners!”
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