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RE: 1917 Yearbook at flea market - 7/26/2010 5:53:24 PM   
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Some of the pictures have Dead or Deceased written next to their names. No years, though. Most have addresses and married names of a lot of the women. I don't know who the book belonged to, unfortunately.

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RE: 1917 Yearbook at flea market - 7/26/2010 6:13:01 PM   
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Their basketball team won the State Championship that year, too.




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RE: 1917 Yearbook at flea market - 7/26/2010 6:14:44 PM   
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Check out the kneepads! Did basketball get less physical over the years? Someone help, cuz I don't really want to google it.




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RE: 1917 Yearbook at flea market - 7/26/2010 6:24:45 PM   
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Very cool post Kate,.....also just fun to read those accounts....I can imagine "Tuts" driving her Packard very spiritedly! My father owned a Packard "Clipper" back in the day...it was still in one of our garages when I was a kid...

P.S. I also like "Bug eyed" Bill Shoemaker, whos "Pedigogical powers taught a cow to shake apples off a tree",...LoL He probably hypnotized that cow with those eyes...pretty intense

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RE: 1917 Yearbook at flea market - 7/26/2010 9:58:16 PM   
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Kate!---thanks for posting this-----it's Awesome-------some good reading.

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RE: 1917 Yearbook at flea market - 7/26/2010 10:30:57 PM   
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I once had a 1908 year book from a local high school. I loved reading it, the insight it provides into the past is fascinating. Whenever I see old pictures, whether of children or adults, I wonder what happened to them. Did they lead a happy life, were they happy children or did they lead a miserable life. Children always looked so stoic back then, thanks for sharing. I have to ask though, was there a Keystone State Abnormal School.

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RE: 1917 Yearbook at flea market - 7/26/2010 10:58:05 PM   
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 They sound a little abnormal to me --- I wish I knew what the fish story was.
Here's some info on Normal Schools http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normal_school

I looked through some of the old local High School yearbooks at the library once. My parents' neighbor is in his 90s and was on the 2nd football team the HS had. Still probably goes to the games, too!  I found him - strangely, he looked very much the same. There were a lot of other people I recognized, too, since I probably met every old person in the Township in 1976 when my parents were working on the local history book!  It was pretty cool!

So - photography people - what year did the smiles start?

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RE: 1917 Yearbook at flea market - 7/28/2010 10:27:26 PM   
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Bump - don't make me google basketball kneepads. With all these guys here, I figured someone could tell me! Thanks!

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RE: 1917 Yearbook at flea market - 8/4/2010 10:21:59 AM   
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Totally awesome!  -Julie

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