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This is where we would like to take you back in time and show you some things from the past at the old school that you might remember and, we're certain, will put a smile on your face. Again, the completeness and quality of this section will depend on the contributions of all of us Seneca Kids. Everyone has some old keepsake or one or more old pictures stowed away in a box or closet that if others were to see would take them back to their school days in Seneca. Please look around and see what you may have. We are searching for anything and everything connected to the old SES which can be photographed or scanned in to be included with this collection. Partial or complete photo albums or collections will be included in the "From the Photo Albums" page and referred to by the person or family making the contribution, as long as it's o.k. with the contributor.

We are doing our best to be as accurate as possible in presenting the photos in the Photo Gallery. As you can imagine, this is quite a challenge and in more than one instant, what you see is the result of our "best guess" so don't be surprised if you find a photograph in the wrong year or a reference to the wrong person or time. Consequently, your input in this endeavor will not only be greatly appreciated, but is really needed. If you see something that is not correct, let us know what the correct information is and we will make the changes immediately.

Secondly, we are trying to put names with all of the students in the various class pictures. If you see a gold number next to someone in any of the class pictures, it indicates that this is a Seneca Kid we cannot identify. We would ask that if you know who any of these kids are by name, that you drop us a line by clicking here and tell us who it is. Please identify the class photo and the number of the student to whom you are referring in your message.

Also you will quickly notice that most of the class photographs are merely copies of photocopies and are of poor quality. If you happen to have an original of any of these copies or of any missing class pictures or know of someone who might, please let us know. We would appreciate the opportunity to scan in any originals we currently do not have in order to improve the quality of our online collection.

Viewing Tip: Because some photos are copies of photocopies, the quality of these particular pictures is not very good. Again, as stated on the HOME PAGE, it is recommended you set the resolution of your monitor to 1024x768 or higher for best viewing quality.

     

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