Posts tagged: Claire

Vermont Pioneers

Claire and Alice, June 1964.

Claire and Alice, June 1964.

My parents moved to Vermont in 1960. Dad built a log cabin using timber from the Windmill Hill land. (During construction they lived in a tar paper shack.) I was born in February 1964 and Molly Callisto in October 1965.

The cabin served as a favorite play space after we moved into the frame house Dad built behind the cabin.

– Alice io

For images from those early years, please see the Photo Galleries page.

Major Easter

Claire with young Claire and Cyndy Prozzo Easter 2009 at Majors' in Westminster West.

Claire with young Claire and Cyndy Prozzo, Easter 2009 at Majors' in Westminster West.

When Claire attended the Majors’ Annual Easter Dinner this year she brought her grandchildren along, introducing them to a Westminster West holiday tradition.

Claire and Mac – Married, January 27, 1956

Claire and Mac were married in NYC on January 27, 1956.

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On their 50th Anniversary we enjoyed a terrific home cooked meal at Molly’s house and took this wonderful family photo.

– Alice

50th Anniversary dinner family photo: Hugh Munro, Alice Oglesby, Claire, Mac, Molly, Claire Callisto, Silas, Judy Sutula, (front) Terry Holmes and Jody Sutula

50th Anniversary dinner family photo: Hugh Munro, Alice, Claire, Mac, Molly, Claire Callisto, Silas, Judy Sutula, (front) Terry Holmes and Jody Sutula

Nova Scotia

Claire, Mac, Alice and Molly in front of Nova Scotia house. (September 1971) Claire, Mac, Alice and Molly in front of Nova Scotia house. (September 1971)

In the early 1970s we spent summers in Nova Scotia, along the Bay of Fundy, Canada. It is a beautiful and rugged place with spectacular rocky beaches.

Novia Scotia beach. Foreground, Molly and Claire - background, Anne and Alice. (July 1972)

Novia Scotia beach. Foreground, Molly and Claire - background, Anne and Alice. (July 1972)

The sound when the tide came in was amazing as all those rocks were rolled around. I don’t recall doing much swimming, as the water was cold and rough, but I do remember hours upon hours of seeing what creatures lived in the tidal pools. – Alice

Teacher of the Year, 1970

Alice, Claire and Molly in the woodshop of Westminster West School, 1970.

Alice, Claire and Molly in the woodshop of Westminster West School, 1970.

Claire’s excellence in teaching was, to my memory anyhow, first officially acknowledged when she became Vermont Teacher of the Year in 1970. Since then she has been honored many times including in a wonderful documentary made about her titledĀ The World in Claire’s Classroom and in receiving a Honorary Master of Arts from Marlboro College.

“A teaching team from Boston termed Mrs. Oglesby’s school “one of the best in the New England area.”
The Independent Press, Thursday, February 4, 1971

News clippings can be viewed by clicking on the thumbnails below. – Alice

News Clippings – click on images for slideshow and larger views

Grammar School

The Grammar School years are before my time (or memory I should say, as I was born during the years Mom and Dad worked there), but I did find a few images to post. I do know that working at the Grammar School was key to enabling my parents to move to Vermont.

For more images, visit the Photo Gallery page. – Alice

Christmas at the Grammar School (year?)

Christmas at the Grammar School (year?).

Grammar School Picnic (June 1964)

Grammar School Picnic (June 1964)

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