1. General David B. Birney Elementary School, 900 W. Lindley Street, Philadelphia PA. September 1967 – June 1970
2. St. Michael the Archangel Elementary School, 130 Levittown Parkway, Levittown, PA. September 1970 – June 1976
3. Bishop Egan High School, 611 Wistar Road, Fairless Hills, PA. September 1976 – June 1980
4. Bucks County Technical School, 610 Wistar Road, Fairless Hills PA. September 1977 – June 1980
It’s strange, but my elementary schools, i. e., the oldest, have remained the most the same. Birney: “Over the years, it has grown with the addition of 2 wings. The final addition was the cafetorium built in 1968.” I remember when this addition was built and brand spanking new; I remember standing outside in the black-top recess yard, staring up at the moon in the sky, imagining how it was going to be possible to get an astronaut all the way up there; I remember our Civil Defense drills, and the triangle shaped CD signs on the school walls. I remember how all of our kindergarten, first and second grade classes sat together to watch the breaking news on television about the the Apollo launches, and the assassinations of Martin Luther King, and Robert Kennedy.