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Shep grew up in Hammond Indiana and constantly referred to the schools, classmates, and teachers on his show and in his movies.
Harding Elementary School
The famous Warren G. Harding School where 'Flick got his tongue frozen to a pole and Miss Shields taught her classes'.

Shep attended Warren G. Harding Elementary which was located only few blocks from his house. The original building burned and was rebuilt at a new location across the street in 1949. Extensions were added in 1957 and 1961. There are currently plands to build a new structure.

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Far right side main entance
photo copyright © Brian Pearson
used with permission
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Front of the school
photo copyright © Brian Pearson
used with permission
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Far left side
photo copyright © Brian Pearson
used with permission
Harding Elementary School- The original school that Shep attended was constructed in 1924 at 3107 Cleveland Street. After a fire, a replacement structure built in 1949 at 3211 165th Street, with additions made in 1957 and 1961. (Shown)
There are currently plans to build a new school.

For pictures of the original school visit the Class of 59 HHS website.
 


A list of Shep's elementary school teachers
Shep used to mention many of his teachers names. The following is a list compiled of all the names he has mentioned. It is not known if they were all real people except in the case of those marked *. Also, it may be possible that Kindergarten and first grades were attended in Chicago.

Ms. Bundy (Chicago Kindergarten)
Ms. Parks (1st Grade)
Mrs. Meano (1st Grade)
Ms. Ruth Shields (Grade 2B)*
Ms. Rose Nelson (Grade 2A)*
Ms. Dorothy Graves (Grade 3B and 3A)*
Ms. Evelyn Bonar (Grades 4B and 4A)*
Ms. Martha Holt (Grades 5B and 5A)*
Ms. Marion Robinette (Grade 6B)*
Ms. Smith (6th Grade)
Ms. Fife (8th Grade)
Ms. M. L. Scott
Ms. Jacobs (Math)
Ms. Bodkin
Mr. Sanderson (Janitor)
Ms. Mattson (Office)
Ms. Blaufelt
Ms. Flora Larsen (Art)

*These teachers are confirmed by the following document:


Compiled from information contributed by John Sturdivent and Rich Badagliacca

Hammond High School
 


1937 Yearbook Photos

1938 Yearbook Photos

1939 Yearbook Photos
 

The following photos are from Brian Pearson taken December 7, 2002


HHS "Wildcat" logo
photo copyright © Brian Pearson
used with permission


HHS football field: Where Shep marched during band practice, wailing away on his sousaphone or was it really a kazoo?
photo copyright © Brian Pearson
used with permission


photo copyright © Brian Pearson
used with permission


photo copyright © Brian Pearson
used with permission

Front of HHS, if you look close you can spot the Calumet Ave street sign. Shep spoke frequently of Calumet Ave.

HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS
Shep often mentioned teachers he had as a kid during his shows.
Here's a list compiled by Rich Badagliacca.
Note that it is unknown if these teachers were real or made up by Shep.

Ms. Parsons - Pub. Speaking
Mr. Dirks - Band
Ms. Snyder - Advisor
Mr. Jenkins - Chemistry
Mr. Spohn - Principal
Mr. Melton - Geography
Mr. Wilson - Marching band & history
Ms. Breyfogel - Pub. Speaking
Ms. H. McCullough - Drama & English
Mr. Pittinger - Math
Ms. Norton
Mr. Settlemeyer
Mr. Hoffein - Football coach;
Dr. Frederick Stock - famous band leader (2/14/64)
Ms. Bleifeld
Mr. Easton - Track Coach
Ms. Crystal Reader - Biology
Ms Sparks - Latin
 

Here is a web page for Hammond High School Class of 1959. It is located at:
    www.geocities.com/hhs59/

You will see several references to Shep but check out the button for "Hammond"... There are a lot of picture postcards complete with personal stories about each. If you go to Goldblatt's, you'll see a historical progression of Lion Dept Store, then Kaufman & Wolff, then Goldblatts.

If you check out "LUNCH" you'll see a spot about the Red Rooster. Actually, one of our classmates' father owned the Red Rooster and is putting together some photos, etc., so we can expand that page, too.


courtesy
Richard Barnes - class of '59

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