This is Pansy Travis Diskin and the other teachers at the Coe Primary School. Pansy Diskin is front and center. The best I can do for a date is "circa 1960". Can anyone name some of the other teachers?
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Arthur, the dress style above strikes me to be earlier in time as around 1950 vintage, based on my recollection of my grandmothers attire.
dale nicol on 5th April 2022 @ 7:24am
The woman in the second row, third from left, resembles Mrs. Frick. Was she a teacher there before becoming principal?
Kurt Cyrus on 5th April 2022 @ 7:46am
Someone’s not paying attention in class …
Stever on 5th April 2022 @ 8:19am
yep, 50s or late 40s.....sure is Mrs. Frick and Mrs. Diskin, Bill Seaton's teacher.
The life history of our principal Mrs. Frick is most interesting and lots of a challenges that she overcame. Looking forward fellow HRHS 59 classmates Norma and Bill's postings as this is a great picture.
Arlen L Sheldrake on 5th April 2022 @ 8:22am
My grandma (Mrs. Frick) was principal. She was a very kind and special person; she had quite a life! I still miss her a lot.
Susan on 5th April 2022 @ 9:08am
Looking forward to all the "old timer" memories and comments.
L.E. on 5th April 2022 @ 9:22am
Teacher sitting down was Mrs. Yeck. My first grade class had so many substitute teachers for the year that I would not recognize any of them.
Norma on 5th April 2022 @ 10:05am
Susan....I have fond memories of your grandma Mrs. Frick and my early years growing up on Prospect...a street filled with good friends, Bill Frick, Pete and Norma Jubitz, and Bill Seaton....you come from GREAT stock.
Norma....Mrs. Yeck? Yeck hill relationship? you have a great memory Norma.....I don't have any recollection of my Coe teachers or classroom.
Arlen L Sheldrake on 5th April 2022 @ 10:49am
Well, Mrs. Diskin was my first grade teacher in 1947. Mrs Frick was the principal. I enjoyed that first year of school!
And thank you Norma, I recognized Mrs Yeck, but couldn't remember her name.
Bill Seaton on 5th April 2022 @ 11:03am
Mrs. Frick third from the right
Jeffrey Bryant on 5th April 2022 @ 11:13am
Perhaps back row second lady is Marg Fisher and seated lady is Marsha Yeck.
Greg Oates on 5th April 2022 @ 3:47pm
Looks like an early photo bomb, kid's face in second floor window.
rkupe on 6th April 2022 @ 1:36am
I remember second grade teacher, sweet Mrs. Hansen who wore a fur coat to school and a braid wrapped around her head. Wonder if she is standing on Mrs. Frick's right? My first grade teacher was Miss Calendar, a young and pretty, and kind, woman in my six-year old eyes. Could she be the woman with an affectionate hand resting on her hip?
Somehow, while in second grade, I talked mother into allowing my little brother to accompany me to school, as my pet, on pet day. The aftermath allowed me to see the inside of Mrs. Frick's office where I received a stern reprimand for the folly. To this day I am amused by the stunt, and stung by the lack of humor in the adults. Properly admonished, that was the first and last time I was sent to the principle's office...
Susan Baldwin on 8th April 2022 @ 12:18pm
My name was Pamela Jones. My father Bud owned Bud's 24 flavers Ice Cream
From 1952-1963. I attended Coe primary in
1959-1962. The only teacher I remember was my 1st grade teacher. I think I was as tall as she was and her name was Mrs. Bar.
Pamela L Opperman on 14th March 2023 @ 6:09am
My name was Pamela Jones. My parents owned and operated "Bud's 24 flavor Ice Cream store on Cascade st. In 1952-1963.
I was a student at Coe from 1959-1962. My first grade teacher was Mrs. Bar. I think I was almost as tall as she was. That would of been the 1959-1960 school year. She doesn't seem to be pictured here.
Pamela L Opperman on 14th March 2023 @ 6:16am