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Evening Street Elementary 1964-65 Kindergarten Class Composite is a picture, with genre photograph.
It was created around 1964-1965.
Worthington Schools is the Creator. Alston Studios, Inc. is the Photographer.
Pictured is the Evening Street Elementary School kindergarten class of 1964-65. Those identified in the photograph are:
Top row: the teacher, Mrs. Black (far left), Gerry Galipault (second from left), Christi Eyer (third from right) and the principal, Eugene Puterbaugh (far right);
Second from top row: Allison Larson Scheuering (second from left), and Tom Schneider (far right);
Third row: Mike Strapp (second from right) and Sally Florence (far right);
Bottom row: Lou Ann Read (third from left), Susan Warner (middle), Sally Sifer (third from right), April Thum (second from right) and Jeanne St. Pierre (far right).
Evening Street Elementary opened in 1963 to help accommodate a booming population of families in Worthington with young children. In the 1967-68 school year, grades 1-3 from Evening Street Elementary attended the newly opened (as of October 1967) Worthington Estates Elementary. Eugene Puterbaugh transferred to Worthington Estates Elementary as its principal.
It covers the topics students, children and elementary schools.
It features the people Jeanne Louise St. Pierre, Eugene Puterbaugh, Gerry Galipault, Christi Jean Eyer, 1959-1973, Allison Elaine Scheuering (née Larson), Tom Schneider, Mike Strapp, Sally J. Florence, Lou Ann Read, Susan Warner, Sally Sifer and April Thum.
It features the organization Evening Street Elementary School.
It covers the city Worthington. It covers the area Old Worthington.
The original is in a private collection.
This file was reformatted digital in the format video/jpeg.
The Worthington Memory identification code is wcd0185.
This metadata record was human prepared by Worthington Libraries on July 11, 2017. It was last updated June 29, 2019.