25th Reunion ~ Class of "55"
Courtesy of Dixie (Greenwood) Richardson
Courtesy of Dixie (Greenwood) Richardson
Courtesy of Dixie (Greenwood) Richardson
Courtesy of Dixie (Greenwood) Richardson
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Courtesy of Dixie (Greenwood) Richardson
Although the canteen is not really a part of Linton High School, it has played a very important part in our lives as far as our recreation is concerned. Therefore, we feel that it fully deserves our recognition. We are both proud and grateful for our "Teen City Town Hall," and have from the start respected it as much as our home and our high school. It's furnishings are yet to be marred intentionally and the "ordinances" therein are likewise respected to a full extent. We wish to express our appreciation to all those who made possible this hangout which we can truly call our own.
My maternal grandparents, Jesse and Bess Rice, had a restaurant
on the "street" later used to get to the gym and tennis court, etc., just a few
doors down from LHS. My Dad's family, the Greenwoods, lived one
block south on the corner of 2nd? street. Dad went to the Rices'
place for the best 5-cent fish sandwiches, he said. (My granddad
never revealed his recipe.) Here in l935, my parents met. Note
that the window says sandwiches, five cents; hot chili, ten cents.
My grandfather still had that Adirondack porch swing when he died
in 1971. ~~Dixie (Greenwood) Kline Richardson