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 Our Schools When We Were Younger

 

UPDATED SCHOOL LOCATION STILL OPEN?
02/23/04 Briarfield    
09/04/04 John W. Daniel   NO
01/18/04 Stonewall Jackson:   NO
03/25/03    Old Postcard and Architect Information    
06/10/04 Bankhead Magruder: 1712 Chestnut Avenue YES
06/04/03    Mrs. Dycus' First Grade Classroom, Jan 1954    
03/12/03    Third Grade Swap Photos, Dec 1956    
04/24/03    Mrs. Gladys Curry's Fourth Grade Classroom, 15 Jan 1957    
04/24/03    Newspaper Photo from Fifth Grade Science Class, Nov 1957    
02/26/03    Mrs. Eunice Leyland's Sixth Grade Class, 1958 -1959    
04/24/03    Autographs from Reverse of Above Photo    
07/11/03 Parkview    
02/27/03 Walter Reed:   NO
     History    
02/26/03    Mrs. Mary Forbes' Seventh Grade Homeroom, 1959 - 1960    
05/27/03 Woodrow Wilson:   NO
     Mrs. Elinor Lyle Taylor's First Grade Class, 1953 -1954    
02/26/03    Mrs. Scholl's Second Grade Class, 1954 - 1955    

Beaumont

Bon Aire

 

For all that came from a location other than "North End", to wander the great halls of NNHS,
you must know that those of us from "North End" have a distinct advantage in recalling days long past.

 You see, "North End" had a disproportionate number of kids that received "private schooling".
Thereby, those of us less "fortunate" would benefit from the wisdom of those that did attend those "private" schools.

 The "schools" were gender specific. The boys attended "Beaumont" and the girls attended "Bon Aire"!

 Ah, what a place, "North End"!

- Wayne Stokes of VA -02/20/03
Ha!  Ha!  Thanks, Wayne!

School Days

Nothing to do Nellie darling, Nothing to do you say,
        Let's take a trip on memory's ship, Back to the bygone days-
        Sail to the old village school house, Anchor outside the door,
        Look in and see, there's you and there's me,
        A couple of kids once more.

        School Days, School Days, dear old golden rule days,
        Readin' and 'ritin' and 'rithmetic, Taught to the tune of a hickory stick,
        You were my queen in calico, I was your bashful barefoot beau,
        And you wrote on my slate, "I love you, Joe"
        When we were a couple of kids.

        'Member the hill, Nellie Darling ?
        And the oak tree that grew on its brow ?
        They've built forty stories upon that old hill,
        And the oak's an old chestnut now,
        'Member the meadows so green, dear ?
        So fragrant with clover and maize,
        Into new city lots and preferred business plots,
        They've cut them up since those days.

        School Days, School Days, dear old golden rule days,
        Readin' and 'ritin' and 'rithmetic, Taught to the tune of a hickory stick,
        You were my queen in calico, I was your bashful barefoot beau,
        And you wrote on my slate, "I love you, Joe"
        When we were a couple of kids.

     Song lyric by Will D. Cobb, Music by Gus Edwards

Pencil divider clip art courtesy of http://pub29.bravenet.com/resources/clipart/index.php?search=category&category=12 - 02/24/04

"School Days" midi (transcribed by Ron Miller)  courtesy of http://freepages.school-alumni.rootsweb.com/~ebgschol/school2.mid,
at the suggestion of Dave Spriggs ('64) of VA - 10/24/03
Thanks, Dave!

"School Days" lyrics courtesy of http://freepages.school-alumni.rootsweb.com/~ebgschol/schoolda.htm,
also at the suggestion of Dave Spriggs ('64) of VA - 10/24/03
Thanks again, Dave!

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