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Wallace Kaufman
Class Of '57
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6th Grade Teacher Remembers, 1956 letter Posted Thursday, September 10, 2009 09:01 PM
Robert F. Allen taught 6th grade for a year or two, one of them being the year some of us were in 6th grade in Sea Cliff. He was a tough, ex military, curly haired, innovative teacher. (See notes on the class disk.) Recently I found his son who is also a psychologist, as Mr. Allen became shortly after leaving Sea Cliff.
[excerpts from a letter from former 6th grade teacher Robert Allen] June 19, 1956 [after thanking me for some notes about him as our 6th grade teacher] I remember those days very vividly And I gained immeasurably from them. I am afraid I wasn't the best teacher in the world at that time (and I'm still not). But I sure did have a grand group of boys and girls to work with. I frequently feel that I learned a great deal more from my teaching than I ever managed to teach. I guess that it was sort of like your archaeological experiences with people being the really important things. Do you remember the poetry we used to write?. . . . and how we tried to do that play The Friendly World and it didn't quite come off. I was proud of the good work we did on that. And I still am. The student council was a lot of fun too. Can you remember those elections and those campaigns that we had on the playground during the noon hour? They were hectic, weren't they? . . . . . . I was sorry to hear about Rich Loftus however. Have you been able to give him a hand at all? Sometimes a good friend is more than 1000 policemen to help keep the guy out of trouble. Please tell him that I was asking for him and would like to hear from him if he ever could find the time to write. Also, I wish that you would tell Mr. Palmer, that I was asking for him. He was (and still is I'll bet) one of the nicest guys that I ever had the opportunity to meet. He helped me a whole lot while I was in Sea Cliff although I guess I probably never took the opportunity to let him know about it. As for my activities since I left Sea Cliff, I guess that they are summed up pretty well in "Who's Who in American education." Did you notice that I was married? This is the biggest news since last I saw you and Elaine (my wife, who is also a sixth-grade teacher) and I are very, very happy together. . . . We live in Long Beach, directly across the street from the ocean, and it is great fun. My work is very interesting. I am the director of psychological services for the Oceanside Public Schools. It manages to keep me pretty busy, but I like it a great deal.
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