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Fran Puglise Kipley
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Who was your favorite? Posted Wednesday, May 18, 2011 11:01 AM As I grow older my memories about Ascension are starting to grow a little dimmer! They are becoming more "bits and pieces" rather than entire stories of the 8 years I spent there. I can still recall most of those youthful faces of fellow classmates; especially if I hear their names! I remember things like: CeCe Brosnan and Mary Ellen Bush hung out together, Martin Mc Graw was really smart, Janet Jack was ALWAYS the cutest girl in the class (and probably still is!), Paul Yodron was the kindest boy. O.K. fellow Ascension classmates; help me out here.... |
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Fran Puglise Kipley
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RE: Ascension Grade School Posted Tuesday, May 24, 2011 09:41 AM The LAST time I visited Ascension was about 15 years ago. I got a phone call from my brother, Joe,(TTHS'76) who invited me to join him on a 'field trip' down to Harvey and Ascension. He had made arrangements with the priest, there, to walk through the school and Old Convent one more time. The Old Convent was scheduled for demolition later that year. |
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Kathleen Domiter Ruiter
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RE: Ascension Grade School Posted Wednesday, June 1, 2011 03:43 PM I remember Janet Jack and Paul Yadron. Sometimes it is a small world, Paul's daughter now works with me at Blackburn College. He is living in Homewood, and he actually remembered me. I did get on Google Maps and do the street level view around Ascension and my old neighborhood. Wow, has that area changed - a lot! The convent was fairly new back then and now you are saying they are taring it down, how sad. I remember when the 'new math' came out - algebra. Who in the world would do math with letters, no numbers?!? The nun who taught it seemed to have a ruler up both sleeves of her habit and had no problem with whapping someone upside the head with one. One day I remember her throwing open those big, heavy wooden windows in the dead of winter because, I think, everyone was sitting there with the 'deer in the headlight' look on their faces. I looked so forward to joining the choir but you had to be in 7th grade (I think) to be in choir. The year I would have joined, they disbanded choir. I was crushed. It seems the 'carrot' keeps getting moved out of my reach. I looked so forward to the senior citizen discount at age 55 at the local grocery store. Then right before I reached 55 they moved it to age 62! I certainly have learned patience in my lifetime. I also remember our recess times and the playgrounds (empty gravel parking lots) were by grades. The furthest one was for the higher grades - seniority by distance. I liked the days when they had hamburgers for lunch, they had a unique taste. Now I wonder what they put in that mystery meat. The bazzars we had in the basement of the school were a lot of fun. As I remember more, I will post. |
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Fran Puglise Kipley
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RE: Ascension Grade School Posted Thursday, June 2, 2011 08:26 AM Was the name of that nun Sister Karen Therese ? I was really scared of her as a kid! She never seemed happy or glad to be around us wonderful students..... ha!, ha! One time she caught me passing a note in class and hit my hands with her ruler. If only I had a good lawyer back then :-) |
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Kathleen Domiter Ruiter
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RE: Ascension Grade School Posted Thursday, June 2, 2011 09:47 AM I believe that is one in the same. She was one of the seventh grade nuns. I wish I could remember the name of the eight grade nun who was really cool, everyone wanted to be in her class. I remember JFK's funeral, TVs were put in every room so we could watch history in the making. At the time I thought it was over-kill but now I am very appreciative that we had that opportunity. Grade school brings back memories of 8mm movies with the finicky projectors, mimmeograph papers with the intoxicating smell of the ink, and paying your milk money at the beginning of every month - or was it every week and hoping they ordered enough chocolate milk so they did not run out before you got yours. You mentioned lawyers, could have used one for as many times I got a sour carton of milk, yuk! |
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Tom La Pointe -- Lyons THS '71
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RE: Ascension Grade School Posted Thursday, June 23, 2011 12:43 AM Hi, Ladies: I was at Ascension one year ago in May with my cousin Hal Weise & our wives Mary (Hal) and Kathy (Tom). I will ry to post a photo but do not have it now. The old convent (where we presented our first grade concert/music program for Christmas) is now gone. The school is boarded up, with many windows broken out on the top floor as seen from 153rd St. The area around the school looked pretty tough, and the new church we were all saving for (a photo of which used to hand in the foyer of the old shurch) was never built. Cheers!
/s/Tom La Pointe |
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Sharon Nelson Cruikshank
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RE: Ascension Grade School Posted Wednesday, July 6, 2011 07:31 PM Fran and Kathleen and other alum, Do you remember................................. Sister Jimmie Joseph and how fun she was? Sister Marie Rita and how much fun she wasn't?! She was so mean she use to get migraine headaches form her meaness! Here are some names that come to our minds from the days of Ascension: William Kroening Linda O'Hara Kathleen and Eileen McDermott Johnnie Tolson Edgar Blair Barbara Houston Margaret McDonough Janet Jack the Beauchamp twins Edward Drumm Cecilia Brosnan Paul Carvlin Terry McGushin Mark Jablonski Mary Shelby Mary Ellen Bush Judy Olds Jean Denny
Just to name a few. Remember Father's Shevlin, Pleiss, and Pullion (sp?) Remember Ray the janitor? So we've been down memory lane. Sharon and William Cruikshank Lots more names to share Ascension Class of '67
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Mary Ellen Bush Balzekas
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RE: Ascension Grade School Posted Friday, July 8, 2011 01:07 PM The nun's name is Sister Kieran Therese, and I had her for both second grade and fifth grade. In second grade, she took my crayons away once because I started coloring as she was giving directions. I was so devastated, I was sick the next day. My brother and I had the opportunity to go to lunch with her about 4-5 years ago. It was such fun, we were in the restaurant for hours! |
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Bill Payne
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Memories of Ascension School Posted Monday, July 25, 2011 04:43 PM Hello Ascension School Alumni! I don't have too many fond memories of Ascension School. But I have to say that without the support of Sister Brendan and Sister Marie Pilar I would have never have had a career in music...for that I am truly thankful, they were very supportive. Cheers, Bill Payne |
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