Allen County Childrens Home - ACCH Highlights (Lima, OH)
- Class of 1941
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alle fm.: diy in eleifmember 1950 th.-ing N' 3' ' 0 l' ei.-'ST' ,fee-1557 'I
was a group of new interns at the hospital
in which I worked. A few weeks later I saw
one of these new doctors vhose face looked
familiar to me so I went up to him and asked
his name.
He said it was Bill Smith. I was so as-
tonished to see him. We talked quite some
time of the good times we hed in the eighth
grdde et ACCH.
One hot dey I decded to go to the lake.
A friend of mine osked me to take their lit-
as rhite as d sheet and as pretty as a
picture. She fell from n trapeze while do
ing an ect for the children at the Home.
One dey I was shopping. I was surprised
to see Q picture in the window. It was so
ist. I inquired where the artist lived.
They told me where to find her and that
her name was Delme Justice. I had a hard
finding her and when I did the maid told
me that she was out.AS I Went away I
very pretty that I decided to see the arte
tle girl tlong
ing shopping. I
to the lake. Th
so I thought she could stay alon
tool my c.r ond
girl 1 s eleven
ve drove out
yetrs old
e for a lit-
whieh I did a s they were go-
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tle ehile. I TL
t to buy her some ice cream.
heard someone singing, It vas Christmas
week and I discyvered the voice to be
lincoln Tower. I Went
old classmates.
coming from the
there and found tio
of ry
,, , .-1 , ,-- 5.-nf F34-, "he were SUI'-
Tlzen I ecnue oock she was nowhere to be Wlfma Dcltz mid' M' , 6 V A My - d to
p . q , .. . 7 . prised to see I5 PUC DCT? SL-FT1S9
-ound. h ver'on, e:oUno seemed to be very I i,, 1
- - ,A A - 1- - - hear of Delma. Alina to-d me she was
much exciton. A loop near me seemed familiar ' , . 1 J -
'rd I o shed her thot 'os 1'ronE5 The l dv Worki-Tig ln 5' ECU'-7" F373 Dr me dung Well
:'. urn, li fl. .1 , -Il d Q , T' ., .
- 1 -f - - - ' H o d vtnt I ms ecing and I told
hrptenee to er- 1-Hfrie White I ffnet neeror U13-mi' H5196 ' ' . -
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the like and eau that it was the little girl her that I MT' isp? lufg In Jni,i+Qc1fo1
U' ,A , I I , ,,-- stage. I invited ti W to e pit J e.e '
.ho h!i come .onthe like oitn me. 1 ,avr v iqw whip mf, put Gif until
,hen the life sever Drought her in I OV'-'5 evmj' ' ,:ii"tOIm1,C :t H
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:ent to him :nd explained whot had hoppencd DHT 'MQY gnu IC o" " I 1
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'hire telging to him I HOt1CCG that I had ff'QH'E tor all WLC Alf S :H L, , ,T rt
seen him before. I asked his name :md fotmd AI""5'L' rail Widui',,gm'..,f?gQ ubeg-lzgifliel T-
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him to he Ier'ir Dowd Nffw-Q 1 one Lfdl-1 rim' ' ' 'L r
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Liter I lookin? for fl new home I Lu.nzrE"J'C" ed Yf'1'1-"TH Jfflvf-TY L'L'N.'iD,7t""'
- 7 - . ' .IJ I . , ' Gfqfq Mqyig shite.Amv Foto. Merlin Joni.
looked end rookie for three weeks with no Ui ' 9'C dhC'rrQL yr .7 'JOEY cchae '
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sneehss. :1niIlT I cane across n home 11th gig ??I2'an d E'ffI61UL4.C- we Led -,
the Hfor rontu sign, I vrnt to the house and 9 39 Q In loser ""r L' " U
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xfnoeicco. The no you mpptsf. came to the door'?WfmdC1f'1l tum T"'fiE+u'g in "1 tue Ven S
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It was none other than Amy ELIE. .hut a pl,fsure Ot 194l' Q ' , Q50 in Lutz
sure it vis to see her. Eut I just obout hdZGllfBO err! e AJQL
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ilzmted -.men 3.12 introduced me to nor hus- 'F F In 'W'
band, John Senie. Billfwriting ax letter to his grandmother
Some time ,fter I 1' 3 on n vacation. asked Mrs Bolinger how to spellfpudding,
I decided to :pond it in Floride..I wanted putting. When the letter was continued
to tvke an girpinne for Qfme rc syn or other, it read as follows:
I want to th, field ond was panning on when I efme Dear Grandmother: Thanks for the
I como across Dfneld Zghie. It 3115 happened he w money you gave me, I an pudding it
he nf: going to tn, sfme pL1ec fn:1g'self. in the bank. With love,
Later I beyfn tu xtwry the pilot, Ur looked Bill,
f'Lji1i!,1', I f'f,1mfl him -L., be R551-t Ryf-rl, weree4eeHH-u-n-n-H-xJ.-n-x-x-:-rfn-rex+:-.'ex-u-n+n-1'-x-se
I vfs rgnin working in 1 hogpitnl in
New York. I uns called to rodm 205 ind to
my amazement Mildred Ytrmnn urs lying on her
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mus asked Mr.Spencer if he was going to the
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.hey are p t in the mill pond. They will
elack or check if they are not kept there
vntil they are sawed. The logs are hauled
fp to the platform of a ear where they are
sawed. All of the tools are driven by steam
or electricity. Bill Smith,8A.
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THE CIRCUS
Tuesday Morning,Uay 15,1941 ?iQ1 Rhoneh
pieces could by cut to shape on the jii
saw and sanded on the disk sander. The
is worked out in a beautiful geometric
design in different colored woods. The
pieces are glued in place with airplane
cement so that there is no danger of tr ,
being pulled loose. The finish is of sk
lac and varnish. There are about seven
coats on now. Each have been rubbed and
polished and several will still be put e
before it is really finished. The desk
Circus. Mr.Spencer said,U I look at you and
- ' hhell d ' 'd d t d th drr:f
by the News Sentinel photographer and it
will be seen in the Passing Youth Page
of the News Sentinel. -
and I see a baboon,and I look at Floyd Fer-
rier and I see a monkey so I see enough
circus for me out here.W
Donald Schie,8A.
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ART
The boys and girls in the seventh and
eighth grades are doing very lovely work in
their Art Projects. Some of them ahve drawn
John schie, BA .
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CROCHETING WORK
I have just learned how to crochet nnc
is it ever fun. First my stitches are all
wrong and then I pul too tight. I get my
very pretty pictures on pieces of linen cloth thread all mixcd up in my hands. SO the
and have painted them with beautifull.: colors
of show card paints.
Others have made reciepe books which are
designed and painted on the covers. They are
very pretty. -
We like art work very much and always
try to do our very best and to make as many
different kinds of articles as possible.
Ethel Richardson,7A.
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ARITHMETIC
Arithmetic is m very best subject. I
cannot always get the problems but someone
will always come to my recuse with help if
it is necessary. There is only one thing
that I don't like about arithmetic and
that is when I get started and get interest-
ed in the problems a nd we have to quit and
go to something else. When I graduate I
want to take mathematics in m first year
high school. If it is as much fu as now
it will be my very best subject.
Marie White,8A.
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Mg.SELLERS DESK
Five years ago two boys started on this
desk. They did most of the frame work and
the side panels. Each of the following years
there was a little done as boys camefalong
who wished to work on it. Now it ishabout
ready to be finished up.
The real thing about this desk is that
it was all put together by hand. As needed
the power saw and jig saw were used. The
legs were turned on the lathe. The real
beauty of the desk is in the hand shaped
inlay which goes to make the top design. It
was all done by hand except Where the little
only thing to do is try again. Of course
it is more fun pulling it out so it doesn
not matter how many mistakes I make. But
I em sure that I will learn someday.
Delma Justice,8A.
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GODD ENGLISH
VIR! FEW people use good English. They
should not only write good English but th
they should speak it as well. Man say
Unin't2 instead of Wisn'tU or Uaren'tU an
Ugitu for Ugetu. They also use many other
words wrongly. Sometimes people call other
by the last name which is not very court-
eous. E very child should learn how to
speak good English while they are young-
Eugene Terrence
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HOW DC BACTERIA ENTER
Bacteria may enter the body through ti
digestive tract. They may be inothG foof
we eat. They sometimes come with milk OT
water. Drinking cups,penCilS,t0YS,0P QVCV
our ovn hands may have them on and bo Plf
ed in the mouth. X
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wang right
SNEEZING HABITS
Another common avenue of invasion for
bacteria is through the nose. Droplets of
sputum are thrown into the air when peopl
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ZSITES E'TiJf'l'G '
Boys and girls like to fly kites. the Spring will soon be here
wind makes them go high in the sky. Tue boys The birds will come back
and girls in our room made funny kites. Ne To sing to us
m dethem out of all colors
we made faces on the kites
of pipe. . Then
. All the kites
are different and have string tails with
different colors on them. Wouldn't you like
to see our funny kites. Evelyn Beam,4B.
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HOLLANQ
The windmills are so bright and gay.
They are a pretty sight as the wind turns
them around so fest. Evelyn Beam,4B
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TULIP TIME
We reed stories about Holland and then
we made pictures. I made a picture of a
bowl with different colored tulips.
The people raise beautiful hilips.The
tulips are bright colored. They make the
land look cheerful. I would like to go to
Holland sometime and s ee the tulips and
the windmills. Joanne Erk,4b.
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QQ WIND
M arch wind will make kites fly
Run,Run,Run,little boy
See how high
The wind will take your kite.
E velyn Beem,4B
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RABBITS
Rabbits run,run.
Rabbits hop,hop.
They run so fast
As they scamper past.
Robert Arnold,
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Egg SNOW MQN
Let's make n snow man
Make kim big and tell
And round and fat
S o he will be nice and jolly.
Verde Slain,5B.
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WHEN I BECOME A MQN
would like to be a farmer. I'd like to
ride a horse on the farm.
5B.
I
I'd like to grow
And give us cheer.
Verda Slain,5B
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.IE EAL
We nad a story about a seal. It was
paws
black and had smooth fur. It had no
and no tail. Seals have flippers to help
them walk. They live in the far north.
tedhey live pert of the time on the land
but most of the time in the water.
Earl Torrence,sp.
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ILQWERS
I planted some flower seeds
They were tiny and small
I hope they all grow
Qhuvf To be ovely and tall.
Verda Slain, 5B .
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APRIL
April rains bring wild flowers
I like violets abd bluebells
I hope you like them too.
Violet Warnick,2B
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When I become n man I would like to be an
aviator and ride in a big airplane. I
people and freight end
the country to the
would like to serve in
would like to carry
ridefrom one end of
other. If I could I
the arm as an aviator.
Fey Stephens,Sp.
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WHEN I
When I grow
fermer's wife
farm and have
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up I would like best to be a
and live out on a nice big
a nice big white house and
barn. I'd have some pigs,chickens,horses,
cows,lambs,and a dog and pony for myself.
I'd like to sell my eggs and churn the
cream into butter. I would like to have Q
great big orchard of apples,peers,peeches,
and plum trees. Then I would like to have
lots of fresh air,good food and a lovely
vegetables and wheat and watch them grow. place to live Blncnche Ramsey,Sp.
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every night. It would be
hay wagon and help milk the cows. A farmer
is out in the air and gets strong. I want
to be strong too. Gene Faust,Sp.
fun to ride on the When I grow up I would like to be a cir-
cus cowboy. I love horses and would rather
have them than anything else. Then I would
tricks in the circus. All the children
would laugh at me and be happy. Tom Stutz.
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