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[St. Mark School, Radcliffe Street fire, dated 1970]
Between 1960 and 1971, when their new school opened, St. Mark students attended St. Ephrem School, Bensalem Township. The former school burned and was removed. Bristol Fire Co. No. 2 battled the blaze. The stone cross on the front roof was placed at the entrance of the new school property. Cross was moved to the school on the riverside in 2012.
(Date of fire confirmed as March 7, 1970 from Bucks County Courier Times article dated March 9, 1970). -
[St. Mark School, Radcliffe Street fire, dated 1970]
Between 1960 and 1971, when their new school opened, St. Mark students attended St. Ephrem School, Bensalem Township. The former school burned and was removed. Bristol Fire Co. No. 2 battled the blaze. The stone cross on the front roof was placed at the entrance of the new school property. Cross was moved to the school on the riverside in 2012.
(Date of fire confirmed as March 7, 1970 from Bucks County Courier Times article dated March 9, 1970). -
"St. Anns School, Bristol, PA. In charge Sisters of Most Holy Trinity, Rector Rev. I Jenne O.S.S.T."
Built on Logan Street between Pond and Pear Streets. The back of the school is on Jefferson Avenue. -
[Mable Staley, Harriman Elementary School principal]
The school was part of the present Bristol High School. Miss Staley retired circa 1960s. -
Illustration: "Friends School House, 321 Cedar Street, Bristol, Pennsylvania"
"Built in 1874. Now the home of the Travel Club."
This was built in 1874 as a one-room school house built for the Friends (Quaker), and was sold to the Bristol Cultural and Historical Foundation, Inc. in 1991. The artist Michele Pavone is the daughter of Joseph Pavone, a founder of B.C.H.F. -
"Miss Jane W. Rogers, education"
Newspaper article on back featuring her as the “Woman of the Week.” -
[Jane Rogers, Bristol Borough teacher and principal at her retirement celebration]
With her is Warren P. Snyder, Superintendent of Bristol Borough Schools. Miss Rogers had been principal of Washington Street School and Wood Street School. She made her home at 206 Jefferson Avenue. -
[Educators at a retirement dinner, 1952]
From left to right: Warren P. Snyder, School Superintendent, Jane Rogers, returning teacher/principal of Wood Street Elementary School, Harold W. Ferguson, high school chemistry teacher, and Edwina Sykes, high school Latin teacher. -
[Annie M. Heritage, former Bristol teacher]
She was of Tinicum, Bucks County, PA. Teacher in Bristol. Her last duties were at the Jefferson Avenue School, where she served as principal. She retired in the early 1960s. -
[Bristol Borough School Board]
Standing (from left to right): unidentified, unidentified, Walter Roser, Warren Snyder, [Seglit].
Seated (from left to right): unidentified, unidentified, Carmen Mignoni, Norman Ryan. -
[A retirement of three Bristol teachers]
From left to right: Annie M. Heritage, Jefferson Avenue principal and teacher, Mable Staley, teacher/principal at Harriman Elementary, and Olive Stoner, elementary art teacher. Photograph taken at Snyder School multi-purpose room. -
[Newly built Snyder-Girotti Elementary and Middle School, opened September 2009]
Located on Beaver at Pond Streets, in what formerly was called Leedom’s Field (for sports), named for the carpet factory that formerly stood across the street where the Grundy Ice Rink stands. -
[Warren P. Snyder Elementary School on Buckley Street, opened in 1956]
Later, when the Principal died, they renamed the school Warren Snyder-John Girotti Elementary School. -
“Placed in Cornerstone Mar. 19. 1956 by Beverly Waters”
Inscription in Holy Bible found within the cornerstone box at the Warren Snyder Elementary School. -
[Warren P. Snyder Elementary School on Buckley Street, opened in 1956]
Stamped on back of photograph, bottom right: "Jim Baldwin…school life pictures, Box 7534, Philadelphia 1, PA." -
[Two custodians at Warren Snyder Elementary School]
Men unidentified. -
[Three teachers at Warren Snyder Elementary School]
Left to right: unidentified, Helen Fine, Dora Thompson Colville. -
[Jefferson Avenue School playground]
Students unidentified. -
[Students in lower elementary grades participate in rhythm exercises at Warren Snyder Elementary School]
Students are unidentified. -
[Teacher and students on grounds of Warren Snyder Elementary School]
Warren Snyder Elementary School opened 1956. The photograph was taken before March 1960, due to the existence of the Forge Bridge showing in the background. The bridge over Beaver Street was torn down in the spring of 1960. Students are unidentified, teacher may be Helen Fine. -
[Unidentified children on the Jefferson Avenue School playground]
The last two in the first row are Rachel Caroline Shiro and Donna Shire. -
[Strip of student class portraits, 1978-79]
Shawna Secoolish, Paul Vandine, Paul Secoolish, Sean Corrigan. -
[Strip of student class portraits, 1978-79]
Russell Chapman, Karen Reif, Olga Garcia, Lori Vengantino. -
"Jefferson Avenue Elementary, Grade 1, Mrs. Mannherz, 1975 & 76"
Third Row: Mrs. Mannherz, Karen Olshefsky, Christine Metts, Michael Gujda, Brian Spadac, and Becky Brown.
Second Row: Robert Haines, Terri Freeze, Lea Hughes, Lori Tusiano, Andy Scott, Marci Ennis, Michael Strong.
First Row: Eroilda Gonzalez, Christine Virgulti, Garrison Conly, Sammy Logue, Jimmy Thomas, Diane Pagliese, and Larry Collins. -
"Jefferson Ave Elementary, Grade 1, Mrs. Mannherz, 1973 & 74"
Mrs. Mannherz, teacher of grade one at the Jefferson Avenue Elementary School, located at the Jefferson Avenue and Pond Street. -
[1st grade class of Mrs. Mannherz, former teacher at he Jefferson Avenue Elementary School]
The photograph was taken at the Snyder-Girotti Elementary School on Buckley Street in the all-purpose room.
Children unidentified. -
[Class photograph portraits, mounted]
From left, at top: Alicia Tortu, Christopher Mangano, Martin Hughes (Samero), Sharon Solt, Ann Abendschoe, Barbara Blosser, Susan Demshock, Jimmy Mchaughlin, Robin Taylor (Kindergarten), Robin Taylor (First Grade). -
"Jefferson Ave School, 1973, Mrs. Mannherz, 24, First Grade"
Jefferson Avenue School 1973 Mrs. Mannherz First Grade.
First Row: Erika Hillisland, Bruce Stewart, Michelle Dreamer.
Second Row: Robin Taylor, Christina Link, Barbara Blesser, Kimberly Keller, Susan Demshock, Mary Elizabeth Paone, Ann Abendschoe, Alicia Tortu.
Third Row: Jimmy McLaughlin, Lester Tusiano, Christopher Mangaon, Martin Hughes Samero.
Fourth Row: Joseph Graffenstine, Milo Harrington, Eddie Lewis, Billy Krause, Mrs. Mannherz, Michelle Levy, Cindy Stack, Iris Andujar, Sharon Solt. Bernadette Christiansen (Di Tullo)- absent. -
[Striking teachers in front of the Jefferson Avenue school in 1973]
Women unidentified. -
"Dedication of new school, Bristol, PA"
Jefferson Avenue School. -
"Cornerstone of new school, Sept. 15, 1908, Bristol, PA"
Dedication of Jefferson Avenue School. -
"Laying cornerstone of new school, Sept. 15, 1908. Bristol, PA"
Jefferson Avenue School, William Grow on stage. -
"The new school dedication. Sept. 15, 1908, Bristol, PA"
Jefferson Avenue School. -
[Postcard: Jefferson Avenue School]
Stella Palermo (1912-1988). Bristol Resident V. Palermo. Third row, third from left, circled is Stella Palermo. -
[Crossing guard with children at Snyder Elementary School]
Snyder Elementary School on Buckley Street opened in 1956, people unidentified. -
[Fifth grade students at Wood Street School]
Wood Street School opened in 1894.
From left: Sally Farina, Elise Johnson, and Edward Leroy. -
[Members of a fifth grade class of Miss Jane Rogers, teacher/principal of Wood Street School (former Bristol High School Building)]
This was Miss Rogers' last year of teaching, 1952.
From left: Roberta Bell, Rebecca McSherry, Margaret Hanson, Angela Genova, Edward Leroy, Caroline Bilger (Long), Wayne Forman, and Wilmer (Bubba) Johnson. -
[Members of a fifth grade class of Miss Jane Rogers, teacher/principal of Wood Street Elementary School (formerly Bristol High School building)]
This was Miss Rogers last year of teaching.
Standing left is Jane Rogers, Patricia Di Tulio (Sabitini), Elise Johnson, Margaret Seneca (Pucchino), Sally Farina, Virginia Puzzullo, Gloria Beerbarrel.
Kneeling- Ronald Smith, Robert Foster, Robert [unidentified], Barbara Williams.