Friday, January 9, 2009

The "High" Life in NYC (High School, that is)

High school life in New York City for Bernie and Jennie Nelson’s children and neighbors during the thirties, forties, and fifties was an adventure in variety, experience, and quality education. There was hardly a high school in the city that didn’t offer a specialized career path of interest to any youngster. With a few exceptions, any student could attend any high school of his/her choice in any of the five boroughs, regardless of where the child lived in the city. The only exceptions were the schools that required an entrance examination, and that only because of the schools’ popularity. Among them were the Bronx High School of Science (rated one of the best in the United States), Stuyvesant High School, Brooklyn Technical High School, and the New York High School of Music and Arts, the school after which the movie and TV series “Fame” was modeled. An education at any one of those high schools during those eras was the equivalent of a two-year associate’s degree in most colleges of the current era.

Quoting a Wikipedia article about Brooklyn Tech, “Together with Stuyvesant High School and Bronx High School of Science, it is one of three original specialized science high schools, operated by the New York City Department of Education, all three of which were cited by The Washington Post in 2006 as among the best magnet schools in the United States.”

Of the seven Nelson children, three attended Brooklyn Tech: Bob, Warren, and Gene. (Bob’s son Tommy also graduated from Tech.) The other four children each went to a different high school: Dick; the New York School of Printing , Allen; Aviation High School, Marilyn; Bay Ridge High School, and Howie; Fort Hamilton High School . Allen was the first in the family to graduate high school, followed by the three younger ones, Marilyn, Gene, and Howie. Most of the neighborhood friends were able to continue their friendships at the more popular local high school, Fort Hamilton.

Until 1972 Brooklyn Tech was an all-male school. Bay Ridge was an all-female school. In 1985 Bay Ridge High School was closed, and the following year it was reopened as the High School of Telecommunication Arts and Technology. Attending a single-gender high school offered academic advantages, but the opportunities for a well-rounded social life, especially with members of the opposite sex, had to wait until after school hours. It was particularly challenging when your high school sweetheart went to a different high school.

There were no school buses in the city during those days, but every student was issued a pass for public transportation by either the subway or the bus. In many instances before the fifties, the city trolley was the mode of transportation. Incidentally, the Brooklyn Dodgers got their name from the expression "trolley dodgers."

The Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn was so heavily populated with Norwegian immigrants that Bay Ridge High School offered Norwegian as a second language.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Michelle Nelson (?)

Michelle,

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Matthew (?) Nelson

Mattie,

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William Howard Nelson

Birth Name: William Howard Nelson
Name preference: Willie
Born: January 24, 1965
Parents: Howard Lawrence Nelson, Lillian Hughes Nelson (?)
Siblings: Matthew (?) Nelson, Michelle Nelson (?)
Grade school: Marshall Hill, West Milford, NJ, 1971-1979
High School: West Milford High School, West Milford, NJ, 1979-1983
College: NoneMilitary Service: None
Married: Kara Heaney Nelson
Children: Kathleen Jenna Nelson , Victoria Elizabeth Nelson, Rebecca Lynn Nelson

Willie,
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Christopher John Nelson

Birth Name: Christopher John Nelson
Name preference: Chris
Born: March 30, 1977, Rowan Memorial Hospital, Salisbury, NC
Parents: Eugene Ronald Nelson, Anne Mackey Nelson
Siblings: Sandra Nelson Fite, Karen Ariel Jewell
Grade school: North Rowan Primary and Middle School, Spencer, NC, 1983-1991
High School: Salisbury High School, Salisbury, NC, 1991-1995
College: UNC Wilmington, Wilmington, NC, 1995-1996
Military Service: US Coast Guard, August 11, 1998-August 11, 2008
Married: Karen Baker Nelson, Virginia Beach VA, June 10, 2000
Children: Jasmine Marie Nelson

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Karen Nelson Jewell

Birth Name: Karen Elizabeth Nelson
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Born: September 13, 1966, St. Peters Hospital, Albany, NY
Parents: Eugene Ronald Nelson, Anne Mackey Nelson
Siblings: Sandra Nelson Fite, Christopher John Nelson
Grade school: West Milford Elementary, West Milford, NJ, 1972-1974; North Rowan Primary and Middle School, Spencer, NC, 1974-1980
High School: North Rowan High School, Spencer, NC, 1980-1984
College: None
Military Service: None
Married: Timothy Jewell, November 16, 1986, Crystal Beach, FL; separated 2008
Children: Timothy Mack Jewell, Karen Ariel Jewell

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Sandra Nelson Fite

Birth Name: Sandra Lynn Nelson
Name preference: Sandra
Born: September 24, 1965, Albany Medical Center, Albany, NY
Parents: Eugene Ronald Nelson, Anne Mackey Nelson
Siblings: Karen Nelson Jewell, Christopher John Nelson
Grade school: West Milford Elementary, West Milford, NJ, 1971-1974; North Rowan Primary and Middle School, Spencer, NC, 1974-1979
High School: North Rowan High School, Spencer, NC, 1979-1983
College: Cabarrus School of Nursing, 1983-1984; Costal Carolina University, 1999-2002, Psychology
Military Service: None
Married: Jeff Ervin, (divorced); Gary Lynn Fite (where and when?), widowed January 21, 2002
Children: Alesia Anne Ervin, Trent Nelson Ervin

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