Mrs. Severs, how I loved her. I was a transfer in second grade ('47-48) from the Robbinsville School as we had moved to Crosswicks living on the Saw Mill Road near Mr. Lieberman's saw mill. We lived across the road from the Liebermans/Campbells. Jack was a childhood friend. Mrs. Severs was a wonderful teacher. I remember I was friends with one girl in that class, Elaine Stewart... My dad worked for NJ Bell, we were then transferred again and I ended up at Absecon Elementary. I also remember one of the Buckley boys (Frank?) being a grade or so ahead of me. Wonderful site Mr. Lippincott, thanks for the great trip down memory lane!
Sheila Kelsey Leggett West Palm Beach, FL legg848@bellsouth.net
I am very proud to be a fourth generation member of the Groveville Volunteer Fire Co., joining in 1962. I have lived in Groveville all of my life and been a life long member of the Groveville United Methodist Church.
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Mrs. Severs, how I loved her. I was a transfer in second grade ('47-48) from the Robbinsville School as we had moved to Crosswicks living on the Saw
Mill Road near Mr. Lieberman's saw mill. We lived across the road from
the Liebermans/Campbells. Jack was a childhood friend. Mrs. Severs was
a wonderful teacher. I remember I was friends with one girl in that
class, Elaine Stewart... My dad worked for NJ Bell, we were then
transferred again and I ended up at Absecon Elementary. I also remember one of the Buckley boys (Frank?) being a grade or so ahead of me. Wonderful site Mr. Lippincott, thanks for the great trip down memory lane!
Sheila Kelsey Leggett
West Palm Beach, FL
legg848@bellsouth.net
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