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My grandmother had a shore house on Seneca Creek where I spent summers. In the early 50s every other shore had a sign "boats for Hire".
I lived on Seneca Creek from around 1944 until graduating from Our Lady of Mount Carmel grade school in fall of 1952, then moved to Baltimore and started at Mount Saint Joseph College in 1952. Graduated in 1956. So, swimming and fishing all over Seneca Creek for nearly eight years, I do not recall these "boats for hire" signs. We were on what might be called the south side of Seneca out near the mouth and faced the area where the ugly power plant tower was eventually built (now removed). Huck Finn boyhood. Swimming every day in summer; ice skate in winter; building forts in the woods; pump Daisey BB gun |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Never had her for a teacher but my sister did and was quite impressed. I don't recall ever seeing her. I do remember Mr Jersa and also a very young art teacher, Ms. Muratore. There was a 1st or 2nd year art teacher there whose name escapes me. She dressed like a beatnik with black leotards and was very striking. She had a pottery wheel and the kids liked to watch her throw pottery. It was a sloppy undertaking, I remember. She went missing from the faculty mid term and the word on Sefton ave. was that she was fired for flirting with the boys. Change of subject alert My grandmother had a shore house on Seneca Creek where I spent summers. In the early 50s every other shore had a sign "boats for Hire". |
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