Alfred P. Southwick Elementary School is an elementary school in Rustvale, that several children such as Bill Murphy and Maureen Murphy attend.
Faculty[]
- Mr. Stoger (Principal)
- Eugene Menard (Vice Principal; deceased)
- Unnamed wood shop teacher
- Mr. Fitzsimmons (Janitor, Hockey Coach)
- Mrs. Breckman (Drama Club teacher and Kindergarten teacher)
- Mr. Konicki (Computer Club teacher; deceased)
- Mr. Edward (Computer Club Teacher)
Students[]
- Bill Murphy (Fifth Grade - 1973[1], Sixth Grade - 1974[2])
- Maureen Murphy
- Jimmy Fitzsimmons (Fifth Grade - 1973[3], Sixth Grade - 1974[4])
- Bridget Fitzsimmons
- Phillip Bonfiglio (Fifth Grade - 1973[5], Sixth Grade - 1974[6])
- Anthony Bonfiglio (First Grade - 1974[7])
- Scott Ichikawa
- Amy Jenkins
- Quincy Vanderheim
- Jeffrey Dahmer
- Connor Throater (unknown grade)
References[]
Trivia[]
- The school's name comes from Alfred P. Southwick, the American inventor, steamboat engineer and dentist who invented the electric chair. This explains the statue in front of the school, which shows Southwick standing by his invention.