I just received this yearbook within the past 3 months or so and haven't taken the time to extract other photos and memorabilia from what is a very "classy" yearbook. The front facade is quite attractive in this yearbook, still using the "Junior Four" name prior to the Grace Dunn change.
Ralph Lucarella has left a new comment on your post "1963: JUNIOR 4's "ARGUS"":
Hi Tom: I attended Junior 4 at a time when Miss Dunn was the Principal and saw what a big difference she made compared to the teachers we had in elementary school. She made the kids feel like they were more than just students but part of the whole system to get them accustomed to life after their school years. I knew of many she helped to improve their grades and get ready for high school.
Ralph Lucarella has left a new comment on your post "1963: JUNIOR 4's "ARGUS"":
Hi Tom: I attended Junior 4 at a time when Miss Dunn was the Principal and saw what a big difference she made compared to the teachers we had in elementary school. She made the kids feel like they were more than just students but part of the whole system to get them accustomed to life after their school years. I knew of many she helped to improve their grades and get ready for high school.
Best regards.
Hi Tom:)
ReplyDeleteNice pic of Junior 4 and it
still looks great to this day:)
Was Mr. Strunk the Principal at that time? This was just two years after my going on to THS. The school was very good with great teachers, but the "changes" were underway.
ReplyDeleteHi Tom: I attended Junior 4 at a tme when Miss Dunn was the principal and saw what a big difference she made compared to the teachers we had in elementary school. She made the kids feel like they were more than just students but part of the whole system to get them accustomed to life after their school years. I knew of many she helped to improve their grades and get ready for high school. Best regards.
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