Saturday, April 18, 2009

Junior Four Porch



Junior Four Porch. A place to hang at lunchtime back in
the day:)
Remember?

6 comments:

Saxman said...

October 8, 1956, Mr Deptula and the whole shop class sitting outside on the slanted porch and listening to the broadcast of the fifth game of the World Series on a radio Deptula had in the shop. Don Larsen completed "the perfect game" and beat my Brooklyn Dodgers. What an exciting memory!

SJBill said...

Sax, do you still have your riveted BBQ fork made out of band iron? Or the turned ball-peen hammer with the knurled handle?

Saxman said...

As a matter of fact, I do have my ball-peen hammer..and the top still unscrews!

Mack said...

I remember making the hammers
too.. have no idea where mine
went.
We made CO2 propelled wood
cars and raced them in the hall.
That was cool.
We also made little wood address
signs.

Bob Reck said...

These "porches" were entries to t5he shops.
Does anyone remember lining up at the side entrance to the pool in the summer. Boys certain days, girls the others. Boys would swim " au natural". On the girl days we were all trying to peek. This would have been the mid fifties.
Bob Reck

Barb P said...

Bob Reck...Joe Z's lady Rosemary, me and the girls were always 1st in line, only the 1st 25 got in to swim. No community pools for us kids back in the day.
When I got older and was allowed to walk further, I used to go to Woodlawn and Robin Dee Pools. Also used to lifeguard at both pools along with Tommy Mains.
After 3 years of lifeguarding at Woodlawn Pool, I think I qualified to be a lifeguard in Miami Beach. What a bunch of animals!