Suzie Hall:
CLASS OF 1958
Crystal City High SchoolClass of 1958
Crystal city, MO
Suzie's Story
looking for the love of my life in 8th grade from the twin cities
Bill B who had elderly adoptive parents
Bill B who was a grade A student
Bill B who wore braces
Bill B who had me as his visitor at boy scout camp
Bill B who planned to study medicine
Bill B who married when he was 20?
Bill Blakeley? who played an innocent game of basketball with my sister and I in my bedroom when we were 12 or 13 years old, until I was told not to by my tall father who said it wasn't proper... I didn't have a clue concerning what my dad was talking about. Proper what? My huge spitz was in there watching our every move.
I was just a kid, but I kept a black and white photo under my pillow of him someone took with a brownie camera
I haven't decided to join yet I cannot join everything
nor do I remember very many of you except a pretty girl whose last name may have been Ragsdale, or something?
She was a very shy 13 year old girl with pigtails sitting on the railing of the Baptist church above the area under water from the mississippi river. She later went to William Jewell in Liberty, Mo.
I always wanted to be ...Expand for more
a comic when I grew up. My family and friends thought that was a great idea. As it turns out, they were right.
I loved twirling in circles, and collapsing on the ground as a kid. I cut school, and walked into the superintendent.
I moved because I was badly injured, and never returned.
lifetime for women, I cannot pass up.
My biggest surprise in life, is that I am still here, and in pretty good shape for an older gal.
I would give anything to make love with my husband just one more time before he passed away.
My current age is 67. When I was 12, I thought that people my age now would be long gone. I was so completely dumb.
My best friend would tell you I'm not celibate, but people who don't know me very well would probably describe me as too shy.
no way baby. do I dress old fashioned. I am a class act.
The weirdest job I ever had was teaching kids to play an insturment I never played before.
I needed the job. I learned very quickly.
My childhood memory was sharing my dreams with the boys, until I was expected to play dumb, and not behave like I knew anything. Sure glad those days are over.
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