A Great Love of School
Shirley loved going to school. When not at school, she preferred to be home. She hated going to summer camp and did not like sleepovers.
Shirley loved going to school. When not at school, she preferred to be home. She hated going to summer camp and did not like sleepovers.
Shirley lived in New Jersey for a few years during grade school. The public library refused to give her a library card because her family did not own property. She thought that was unfair.
Shirley’s favorite grade school teacher was Miss Hauptman. In her civics class, Hauptman stressed constitutional rights, even for minorities. Her class made a big impression on Shirley.
While living in Poland, Shirley’s mother was a talented seamstress. In the U.S., she worked in the family store, but she continued to make clothes for her girls.
Shirley loved going to school. Otherwise, she did not like leaving her home. She hated going to camp and did not do sleepovers.
When Shirley was 4, she wanted to be President. At age 6, she changed her career plans. She decided to be a lawyer. Her parents never discouraged her.
As a young child, Shirley wanted to be a teacher. She lined up her sister Roz and her dolls and tried to teach them. Roz wouldn’t sit still, and Shirley gave up on teaching.
Shirley’s sister Roz was an athlete. She played basketball and liked riding her bike around the city. Shirley, on the other hand, loved going to school and enjoyed reading in her spare time. Her mom said she was the only child who claimed to have homework in kindergarten.
Shirley grew up in New York and New Jersey. She frequently visited the beach with her family.