Tuesday, January 13, 2026
Seymour Public Library seeks public's input to help renovate lobby
We are looking for your feedback at the Seymour library. We are hoping to upgrade and renovate the library lobby!
If you would like to share your ideas or join a volunteer focus group- please contact the library director at email: sgarvey@biblio.org or 203-888-3903 ex. 5 or just stop in the building and ask to speak to the director!
'Turnback Tuesday' features history of cheerleading garb
Turnback Tuesday gets the wool on sweaters worn for cheerleading. The original cheerleaders were male students, with Johnny Campbell recognized as the first official cheerleader in 1898.
In the early 1900s, the style of clothing was large, baggy, button-down sweaters over turtlenecks and pants. School names in large letters were added to the garments. Women joined the cheer in the 1920s but wearing long wool skirts instead of slacks. It was considered an honor to be a cheerleader and represent your school.
This letterman sweater from 1965 is one of the Derby High School items on display at Derby Public Library during January and February.
If you have any Derby High School memorabilia you are not sure what to do with, please consider donating to the Library so it can be added to our permanent collection. We would appreciate that very much.
Thanks goes to the Derby Public Library staff for sharing interesting local history each week.


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