ROOTSWEB REVIEW: RootsWeb's Free Weekly E-zine Vol. 5, No. 4, 23 January 2002, Circulation: 973,272 (c) 1998-2002 RootsWeb.com, Inc. http://www.rootsweb.com/ RZEPKA, REPKA. The saga of Thomas and Theresa RZEPKA/REPKA and their 11 children. From Namslau, Silesia, Germany to Honey Creek, Sauk County, Wisconsin in 1885. Family pages, stories, Bible, naturalization record, reunion information, and photos. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rzepka/ Published in SOMEBODY'S LINKS NEWSLETTER: Genealogical Treasures Found, Vol. 4, No. 2, 24 January 2002. http://www.PetuniaPress.com/ o I have photos left to me of people I do not know. Some are in poor condition and many are those little "4 for 25 cents" booth snapshots. Most are from Chicago, Illinois, and were taken during the 1930s. Some are photos of groups of graduates (who are not identified) from Lindblom High School in Chicago, class of 1936. (The school is now know as Lindblom Technical High School.) -- The notations are: Dorothy SMETTERS - Evelyn MANUAL, taken on the beach in Kenosha, Wisconsin, 21 August 1938, Ki ANDERSON, Bob DURKIN, Clyde SCHLEIF, Bob DeLANCY, taken on the beach in Kenosha, Wisconsin, 21 August 1938 -- A group photo of 21 uniformed (more or less) men, taken at "Camp Jump River, Westboro, Wisconsin" on 1 November 1934. They are possibly part of the "CCC" or "YCC" (this is just a Guess). Some are identified only by first names, most only by surname. Behind them is a building with a sign "Camp Ballyhoo" on it, probably the barracks for this group. Here are the names: Row 1: Sammy, Frank, LIHIEM, DISPARROS, COSTA, Whitey, NAPCHAK, AXELROD, Tony, Foxy. (Sammy and Foxy are holding accordions). Row 2: MOUSLOUSKI, MATUSICK, ZILKI, ZULICK, CARUCCI, KELLY, SCHLEIF, RICH. Row three: Tony, Docky, Barney. These young men look to be in their 20s or so, some even younger. Although they are in Wisconsin, many may be from Chicago, Illinois or from Wyandot County, Ohio. -- I also have a group photo of many "uniformed" young men, including the 21 above. None is identified but they are obviously all part of the Camp Jump River organization. There must be more than 100 of them. The photo is taken from a distance but the faces are all very clear. If you know your relative was at Camp Jump River in November 1934, I will e-mail you a scanned copy of this photo. I will scan and e-mail copies of these photos to interested family members. NJive@earthlink.net o Several years ago I bought a book with "Alma SCHUETZE, Milwaukee, Wisconsin" written in it. There are two handwritten signatures of the person with name and address in the book, HEART OF THE OAKS, Book 4, published in 1895. It is a literature book someone might have had for school. Let me know if you have a connection and would be interested. Ann jgebhar@adams.net --