What a great teacher! She was the resource teacher for blind students at Lore School, and later, Shortlidge School, in Wilmington, DE. She eschewed the standard attitude of "you poor blind child"; instead, she said, "They're kids first, blind...fourth or fifth." "No, So-and-so, your coat is YOUR responsibility. You find it. Blind you may be, but there are ways to work around it, and we;ll find them. In the meantime, find your coat."
And to correct her main page, she was not born into the Still family. She married John Still in 1964, around June. Her maiden name was Pepper, and she lived on Brandywind Blvd. in Bellefonte, DE. Her father ran a store in Bellefonte. I know this because 1) she had at least one Christmas party for her students at her parents' home, and 2) she went to high school at Mt. Pleasant High School with one of my older cousins.
And to correct her main page, she was not born into the Still family. She married John Still in 1964, around June. Her maiden name was Pepper, and she lived on Brandywind Blvd. in Bellefonte, DE. Her father ran a store in Bellefonte. I know this because 1) she had at least one Christmas party for her students at her parents' home, and 2) she went to high school at Mt. Pleasant High School with one of my older cousins.