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People in photo include: Margaret Bartholomew




I did a web search for a Garrison School in Kansas or Oklahoma and there seem to be several. I have written to one. There are also others across the US and Canada. I can't guarantee which one it might be. If anyone can tell me, I would be delighted. I hope the names will give a clue to someone. Also, it may be in the same district or county as a “Cleaveland School” which is mentioned on one of the class photos.
(Mystery is where the school is located)
People in photo include: Barry Bartholomew, Debra Beard, Mike Turner, Carolyn Fleury, Cheryl Wiens, Mark Louwen, Debbie Barter, Kelly Zehr, Bill Ray, Bob Finney, Alan Karr, Jim Mosteller, Teresa Scholfield, Tammy Brake, Reid Marcus, Darrel Zimmerman, Doug Wiseman, Nancy Edwards, David Weber, and Betsy Holmes

I did a web search for a Garrison School in Kansas or Oklahoma and there seem to be several. I have written to one. There are also others across the US and Canada. I can't guarantee which one it might be. If anyone can tell me, I would be delighted. I hope the names will give a clue to someone. Also, it may be in the same district or county as a “Cleaveland School” which is mentioned on one of the class photos.
Mystery is where the school is.
People in photo include: Randy Dean, James Parnell, Kenneth Coleman, Steven Sanders, Allan Durand, Rioky Urban, Cliff Girvin, Teri Fowler, Sherri Smith, Carol Harmon, Connie Fleury, Sharon Judd, Jane Younkin, Susan Meyer, Marla Ritchie, Terri Roberts, Bill Perry, Steve Caler, Jim Dickeson, Jacqui Le Clerc, Barbara Graves, Rob Frederking, Kathy Lamb, and Gary Thach

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Actor. Born in Dublin according to his family, the son of Lilian May Clarke and Cecil Bartholomew. As an infant, he was handed into the care of his aunt, Millicent Bartholomew, by his disinterested parents. By the age of three, he had made his film debut, appearing in the British productions "Fascination" in 1930 and "Lily Christine" in 1932. In 1934, he and his aunt traveled to Hollywood, California where he made his American motion picture debut in "David Copperfield" in 1935. He was then immediately cast in a series of vehicles including "Anna Karenina" (1935), "Little Lord Fauntleroy" (1936), "Lloyds of London" and "Captains Courageous" (1937), and "Kidnapped" (1938), becoming the second most popular child star of the era. At the peak of his career, his estranged parents reappeared and attempted to gain custody of their money-making son. Bartholomew, however, preferred to remain with his aunt and fought a protracted legal battle against them. He saw much of his wealth spent on legal fees. He appeared in "Tom Brown's Schooldays" in 1940, but with the advent of World War II, his appeal began to dwindle. In 1944 he was drafted and served in the United States Army Air Force as an aircraft mechanic. While working on a bomber engine, he fell from a scaffold and broke his back. After a year in the hospital, he was discharged in 1945. He attempted a return to movies and released the low-budget "The Town Went Wild" (1946) and his final feature film appearance in "St. Benny the Dip" (1949). He then gave up films and began a career in advertising in New York City, producing product-sponsored soap operas. He retired in 1991. Shortly thereafter, he did a segment for the documentary "MGM: When the Lion Roared." He succumbed to emphysema the following year. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6667 Hollywood Boulevard. His ashes were interred at the Congregational United Church of Christ in Bradenton, Manatee County, Florida. When his widow moved back to Pennsylvania, she had his urn removed and moved to Pennsylvania. His name still appears on the plaque in Florida.
















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Actor. Born in Dublin according to his family, the son of Lilian May Clarke and Cecil Bartholomew. As an infant, he was handed into the care of his aunt, Millicent Bartholomew, by his disinterested parents. By the age of three, he had made his film debut, appearing in the British productions "Fascination" in 1930 and "Lily Christine" in 1932. In 1934, he and his aunt traveled to Hollywood, California where he made his American motion picture debut in "David Copperfield" in 1935. He was then immediately cast in a series of vehicles including "Anna Karenina" (1935), "Little Lord Fauntleroy" (1936), "Lloyds of London" and "Captains Courageous" (1937), and "Kidnapped" (1938), becoming the second most popular child star of the era. At the peak of his career, his estranged parents reappeared and attempted to gain custody of their money-making son. Bartholomew, however, preferred to remain with his aunt and fought a protracted legal battle against them. He saw much of his wealth spent on legal fees. He appeared in "Tom Brown's Schooldays" in 1940, but with the advent of World War II, his appeal began to dwindle. In 1944 he was drafted and served in the United States Army Air Force as an aircraft mechanic. While working on a bomber engine, he fell from a scaffold and broke his back. After a year in the hospital, he was discharged in 1945. He attempted a return to movies and released the low-budget "The Town Went Wild" (1946) and his final feature film appearance in "St. Benny the Dip" (1949). He then gave up films and began a career in advertising in New York City, producing product-sponsored soap operas. He retired in 1991. Shortly thereafter, he did a segment for the documentary "MGM: When the Lion Roared." He succumbed to emphysema the following year. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6667 Hollywood Boulevard. His ashes were interred at the Congregational United Church of Christ in Bradenton, Manatee County, Florida. When his widow moved back to Pennsylvania, she had his urn removed and moved to Pennsylvania. His name still appears on the plaque in Florida.




















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