A Blog about the Chambersburg area of Trenton NJ. The Burg we all loved and miss. If you were from the Burg I hope many of the pictures and lists and comments under them from good folks bring back some nice memories. Villa Park, Franklin Park, South Trenton, and nearby Hamilton also mentioned. Use the search box atop the blog to find schools,churches,streets,stores,bars etc that you remember. Over 4000 posts and 3000 pics. Enjoy:)
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Junior Four The Auditorium
Junior Four The Auditorium
What a beautiful school Junior Four still is. Here is the
Auditorium where I walked off stage with my little paper
in hand in June of 1977 on my way to Trenton High. Never
to return again until now for these pictures:
Mack: A little before your time, I was on the Safety Patrol and for Three years my post was out in Hall by the schools entrance to the Hall. 1942 1943 1945. Lot of great memories. I remember Grace Dunn well, when she blew her whistle,the whold school became quiet, if you or someone spoke we were punished by not allowing to talk while changing classes. Try that today.
Hello Mike, I am sure you remember this. We had a combined Algebra class in the auditorium. On the first day, the Teacher, I don't remember his name, a blonde haired young guy, also a gym teacher, had to move an old slate blackboard. As he rolled it over it got to close to the front of the stage and fell over. That board broke into thousands of pieces. That was 7th or 8th grade. Carl Le Jambre
Mack:
ReplyDeleteA little before your time, I was on the Safety Patrol and for Three years my post was out in Hall by the schools entrance to the Hall. 1942 1943 1945. Lot of great memories. I remember Grace Dunn well, when she blew her whistle,the whold school became quiet, if you or someone spoke we were punished by not allowing to talk while changing classes. Try that today.
Hello Mike, I am sure you remember this. We had a combined Algebra class in the auditorium. On the first day, the Teacher, I don't remember his name, a blonde haired young guy, also a gym teacher, had to move an old slate blackboard. As he rolled it over it got to close to the front of the stage and fell over. That board broke into thousands of pieces. That was 7th or 8th grade.
ReplyDeleteCarl Le Jambre