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Row 1: E. Heupel, H. Hipwell. li'01v2: S. Swift, W. Jolles, H. Staehle. , ' i- I ' ' ,. ' ' ' Q Ii. V- A' tlt M Q t 3 ' ' M -2 ' 1. 45. e . H , -. .- ' , f 'lf 1 ' 1 K es-1 ' ' K' if - -- V eiiig-1 ,S , 'i 'if i 3 r i H , it .13 is., , , Q ' Q I I' - it in . H A A 1.5 ' i ,. 5, 1 3 . . K . g Row 1: J. Cuccia, E. Keddie, M. Shores. Row 2: L, Bartlett, M. Bull A. Militello. PERSONNEL Row 1: M. Payne, A. Fox. Row 2: M. Train, G. Williams. Row 1.' H. Hiller, B. Gorndt, J. Moore. Row Q: F. Barton, J. Roof, C. Borzillire, C. Markham.
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FACULTY 1. Mrs. Lucile Schifferli, Grade 6. 2. Miss Mary Jane Perault, Special Glass. 3. Mrs. Helen Harder, Grade 5. 4. Mrs. Ivy Hurley, Grade 4. 5. Mrs. Laura Foster, Remedial Reading. 6. Miss Rose Gugino, Grade 1. 7. Mrs. Grace Hilliker, Substitute. 8. Mr. David Earle, Grade 6. 9. Mrs. Florence De Ceilio, Grade 1. 10. Mrs. Delia Doerschug, Grade 4. 11. Miss Sylvia Szymanski, Kindergarten. 12. Mrs. Florence Collins, Grade 3. 13. Mrs. Ethel Swartz, Grade 5. 14. Mrs. Marion Conley, Grade 3. 15. Mrs. Dorothy Rocker, Kindergarten. 16. Mrs. Margaret Smith, Grade 2. 17. Miss Mary Sullivan, Grade 6. 18. Mrs. Ethna Wentworth, Grade 5. 19. Mrs. Mary Sullivan, Grade School Nurse. 20. Mrs. Anna Humphrey, Grade 5. 21. Mr. John Stonefoot, Elementary Art. 22. Miss Flora Shultz, Grade 1. 23. Mrs. Elizabeth Bentham, Grade 2. 24. Mrs. Muriel Baker, Grade 2. 25. Mr. Raymond Wilson, Grade L. 26. Mrs. Theris Aldrich, Grade 2. 27. Miss Janet Livermore, Grade 3. 28. Mrs. Carolyn Foster, Hanover HL. 29. Mrs. Blanche Wollemon, Sheridan iffi. 30. Mrs. Thelma Cockburn, Hanover HL. 31. Mrs. H. Glenda Lesso, Grade 3. 32. Mrs. Glenna Niebel, Hanover 7541. 33. Mrs. Beula Einhouse, Hanover ffll. Q 9 6 69 2 416,569 ea 325 0 oe Q56 e AMG i.. lg
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ur ommunit Silver Creek has seen many changes during the last century- in dress, education, and transportation, among other things. One of the greatest factors in these alterations has been trans- portation. Great progress has been made since the first car in Silver Creek was bought as a costly toy, in 1901. A few decades after the advent of the auto in our community, the street car, bringing still more advantages, made its appearance in Silver Creek. Today our important highways carry a heavy flow of trucks, buses, and automobiles, and school buses transport, rural students to our Central school. Also altered is our dependence upon Lake Erie. When the community was founded, the primary function of the lake was to facilitate travel and commerce. Now the lake provides ex- cellent recreation for the villagers and summer visitors but is seldom regarded as a means of transportation. Education has also changed. Aside from changes in the curric- ulum, there have been many additions. Such programs as sports, cheerleading, Honor Society, and Tri-Hi-Y have been created. Another attraction of recent years is the Adult Education pro- gram, Of course, a part of the progress in education has been its growing work in the community. Fifty years ago the school was a place for the children to learn reading, writing, and arith- metic. Today the school is an active part of the community life in many other ways as Well. Yet, in the midst of all these changes, one thing has remained constant-our indomitable public spirit. In the early days it was this spirit which caused the settlers to clear the land. It is this spirit which has caused our continued growth.
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