Borough of Etna - Centennial Festivities Yearbook (Etna, PA)

 - Class of 1969

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M M By 1922. need for more room was felt in spite of -theffaet-4-lnak-ethv-tvlwl frame church moved by this time back on to Dewey St. was being used as classrooms. Early that year four more rooms were obtained by partitioning the four existing rooms in the brick building. ln 1938, the last of five adjoining lots, directly opposite the rectory were purchased, anticipating future needs for more space. ln the fall term of 1952, free tuition began for all students. By 1957 school enrollment had swelled to 500. It was necessary to construct a new building. It is of unusual design due to its location on creek filled land. Simply stated, the foundations were built to float or give fluctuating pressure. lt was dedicated in 1958. There are eight classrooms, a library, and a teachers room in this building. The most recent building at All Saint's is the new activities build- ing, erected on the site of the first school building. It is planned that this new building, aside from housing a gymnasium and lyceum facilities, will house three classrooms to accomodate children of All Saintas now being taught in rented rooms at the Wilson Street School. The present principal of All 5aint's grade school is Sister Mary Charles. Of the lay teachers, Miss Josepha Gallenz has served the longest. 1.91 FIRST ROW: Ruth Besch, Ethel Rita Bragg, Coletta Vo fl Ro e Marie Moc-lttr Mildred Welsh tPalajsaJ, Dorothy Smith. SECOND ROW: Anna Krall, Virginia Kerr, Madehnt Stromuslti name unknown Phlllys Mclntyre, Betty ,lane DeHart, Mary Nalley THIRD ROW: Marcella Meinert tCavinl, Margarct Wirth Ruth Lfnhart tAndrevts5 Ethel Fleming, Father John Imhoff, Martha Wagmr Helen Nltrtl Patritia Whitman Rita Keenan tMinsterJ, Ruth Botz. 1 t AU, SAINTS NENV ACTIVITY BUILDING



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