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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDistrict 13 christian hillFiles donated to Enfield Town History February 8,2923 by M.C. (Jack) Hubbell **files scanned and placed on Enfield Town Histo Laserfiche 1 Enfield, Tompkins County, NY District 13 Christian Hill Waterburg and Iradell • Pictures: * 1919 Christian Hill Class picture * 1920 Christian Hill Class picture * Ellen Bower teacher and class 1900., 1 * Class photo #13 R179 la Harold Up Updike, ? Covert, ? Vance Updike, ?, 1 Updike, Howard Miller. Picture from * Class Photo #13 R185 3a Front row: Elmer Smith, Mary Updike, ?, ?, ?, ?, • Mrs. Bullivant taught estiinated 1,500 pupils • Card. Dist. 13 Christian Hill corner of Ward Sept. 2, 1941 a school house located on 186E • Obit: Berta L. Coon, Town of Enfield, Tompkins County, NY from Ruth Wolverton Roll 33 32a ?, Cover mar. Gary Allen, Robert Smith, Clair Updike, Vuiginia Updike Burns, ? Clifford and Pearl Miller 1996. Paper copy with IDS e Updike, Ethel Leonad, ? Elsie Updike, ? Back: Ince Bodle. Paper copy with IDs. :a Journal article and tradell Roads annexted to Dist 1 Ulysses Tompkins County map Mrs. Bullivant Ta ght Estimated I,500 Ails TRUMANSBURG—Mrs. Florence Updike Bullivant of Christian Hill, Trumansburg, estimates she has taught more than 1,500 pupils over the years. She has found time for that feat of addition after 41 years of teach- ing, nearly all of it in Trumans- burg and nearby schools. Mrs. Bullivant retired last week. She was feted earlier this month by the faculty, students and friends at Trumansburg Central School. Her teaching career began in a one -room school in old District 9 in the Town of Enfield. The next Year she was principal of a two - room school at Mecklenburg. at Cortland State Teachers College, Mrs. BuWvant returned to her home District 13 in Enfield where Me taught five years. The remainder of her teaching was done in Trumansburg, first at the old school and later at the centralised school which opened in 1928. At Trumansburg she has taught the social studies on the jum_ high level. "Without discipline there would be no education. I don't mean that ;o sound harsh," says Mrs. BuW- want. She has been outstanding in at least three other areas in the com- munity. She has held high offices in both the Eastern Star and L IRS. FLORENCE U�BULUVANT i range and for 20 years was com- dttee woman for the Republican arty in the Town of Enfield. Mrs. Bullivant and her husband, red C. Bullivant, ;live on the um where she was born. She intends to sti there —with ,e hope of some �-Iorida sun- dae to tighten the winters. #1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9t 9f 10 11 12 13 14 Harold Updike Covert Robert Smith Clair Updike Covert Vance Updike mar. Gary Allen Grace Updike Vir inia Updike Burns Clifford Updike Howard Miller i �' '� � � y ,�, N �1 � VY I �,�/ I,� . _. I >- ,. �sr::G '� - �-'a� -� �� �. :.�;' 9 .� �' - - �. __ r, � � _ � y, � *�� �. � ���,� �� � ',p _ �' e �� Y `� .. i \ i, :i .� k y.a- � �y ,�' .I,r� ��r ��. .. ` +� � .`af Z�. i'.. i r^e Irh aCa jourriar W eoneSdaY July g, 2003 • Of ruAms F BERTA L. COON CORTLAND - Berta L. Coon. 92. of 28 Kellogg Rd.. Cortland, formerly of West Dryden Rd., Freeville, died Monday, Ju- ly 7. 2003 at Cortland Memorial Hospital. Rom November 2, 1910 in the Town of Enfield, she was the daughter of the late Robert and Martha Murray Updike. A lifelong resident of Tompkins County, she lived in Enfield. Trumansburg and Ithaca prior to moving to Freeville in 1970, She loved children, animals. especially cats, bird watch- ing. shopping and travel- ing. In 1954 she married Frederick Coon, who pre- deceased her February 18. 2003. Mrs. Coon is survived by her daughter, Bette L. Mead of Freeville; son and wife, Robert W. and Betty Williams of Groton: step- son and wife. Donald H. 0 Beverly Coon of sister, Dorothy ty of Bushnell. FL: grandchildren; 21 ?randchildren: four several nieces and !ws. In addition, she predeceased by sis- Elsie Browning and Hubbell: brother. Updike: and step - Frances "Butch" riends and family are itied to call on Thurs- d y, July 10. 2003. from 6 to 7 p.m. followed by fu- n ral services at 7 p.m. at P kins Funeral Home, 55 W MainDryden with R . Dale Austin otliciat- in . Burial at Grove Ceme- te . Trumansburg, will be pri ate at the convenience of a family. I lieu of flowers, memo- ri may be directed to the Tompkins County SP A. 1640 Hanshaw Rd.. Ith ca. NY 14850. w �� .+�. • � I y , �r i' <. ' • � Y J t � I 1 ! + � s � �� i a s —1 - �` ' � �F- I �47C <;4'r 'e'/ �u"tii -um 44 t t 1 +< _ ,yam ,� �• w { r j ► .� ,, '�'� �� �; �� .. 179 /,w ��33 3�-� ,/ �/ i / / ,:� / �/ �� �, i �; / � i i' , �