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Amhe Mews HE RST IMES Vol. XLIV, No. 35 EIGHT PAGES AMHERST, OHIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1962 THE SANDSTONE CENTER OF THE WORLD Steele High Majorettes Attend Ticirling Camp n test VK m W a rs School Bus Routes Are Announced Bus routes for the Amherst Schools have been changed somewhat in order to prevent overloading. The schedule of drivers and routes for this year is as follows: a: , I:' ?. BUS- 1 FRANK BORMAN . Trip 1 h.s. - Bus 1 first pickup is at 900 South Main Street ... South on South Main to Middle Ridge Rd. '. . . east on Middle Ridge Rd. to Elyria Avenue ... end. . ' Trip 2 h.s. - East on Elyria Avenue, 1st pickup is at Minerva chool Board Employs New Instructors to Complete Faculty List By, Marcla Puhek Learning new twirling tricks and (routines were these perky ana (ruuimes were xnese perjty f 1 A 1 1 C Z- ? IT Amherst majoretteo who attended I ,01111 Til AKPfl tfl dCllOOlS tO liOVe a twirling camp ait Butler Uni- am,U IV 155 "T Forward to State Full Day Sept. 5 .struction in twirling, Vnd parte OKiAPtinno tvn 91 AU students in one no p1Ckups between Lynn Rd. experience, .is replacing Michael au0 which 'ipated in a show put on by all UDieCtlOIlS Oil M through twelve in .the Amherst andDewey Rd. on this trip) Lindsey, who resigned from fee Trl ot JI. .u.... PnMiV finv.nnic nHii v,orin v,e,v then west on North Ridee to staff after ibens em-Dloved bv the arawn P ior me rental oi mie gToupes atoenamg. Ray Grocott was employed by the by .the state for part of the $15,207 . ' - : : - '.. . board as recreation director at the sum. Several instructors, substitutes ...... . . . , Street which is the stoD for Wntt- 3 -t -i j . rec center. aupenmenaent amitn announced rinIllotment only second a!slfltantBt.wref S?P 1 c iL ' ,tte i1 board con- nngs Allotment oniy .. .second a regular meeting of Ithe Amherst Substitute ventkm is slated for November it pickup is at Autumn Drive with, Board of Education held Thursday . Named to the elementary sub- jf1 3 Ts IfcSurn, the . bus going east , on Middle evening, August 23. . ... stitute teacher list were Miriam "CTeaL SSToSceSl Ridge Rd. to Route 58. Supt. w. A. smith reported .that Banker, Ethel Carlson, Bertine S StaS niteE.Sh Trip' 3 El. - Same, as trip 1. all faculty, supervisory and non- Foster, Florence Gall, Marion aidi wereuthced to ateM Trip 4 El. - Same as trip 2, but certified personnel have now been Baker, Marilyn Nagy and Diane convention as official T BU?? XyGROCOTT empl?ed' the . exception of Varouh -Substituting in the high sentatiyes Supt 7 ?I , one high sch001 gvernment in-hool will be Elaine Breen, Mar- other ,board members shingto Trip 1 h.s. - But 2 starts from structor. This position, he said, garet Egelanld, Doris Gorske, Ma- attend ,to do so nudv !?ge gMn!unS-ih n wiU be 1Uled by te first of next Saner, Mary E. Keller, Paul A request by jta Abraham for ODeriin "a. to JNorm Ridge to week, to complete personnel re- Leimbach, Mrs. Pat Leimbach easement to extend the Shupe Dewey (omitting Lynn Rd.) . . . quirements for the school year. and Dane W. Turner. Mrs. Mary avemie sewer a 10 sewer to south on Dewey to Park Avenue Hired to teach Spanish in the Olah, Mrs. Raymond Battenhouse, his property was tentatively an- . . . west on Park Avenue to high school was William Eyman, Mrs. William Huffman and Mrs. provj y board p Route 58 . . . end. a graduate of Ohio University with Martha Vaughn will do substitute ltJle m a nianhole and vFlS. 2J?f ' Staini at corner of a BJ. degree. Richard W. Horn, work in the cafeteria. stub for property. North Ridge and North Dewey a graduate of Ohio State Univer- In addition, Nancy Greenwalt, student Secretary the bus travels north on Dewey sity with a B. S. degree, will in- Evelyn Hanlon and Connie Lutz Acting upon a request by Mrs. to Foster Park Rd. ... east on struct ninth grade mathematics were named to the list of substi- Valerie Jenkins high school li- Foster Park to North Ridge Rd. and assist with newspaper publi- tute office secretaries. brariani the board, voted to allow a :::ti.l? Snd and p.ubUc relations- "om- out.ld. Clm. student secretary to work in the mwuuuig wiiii nu. vinere' are wno nas oaa six years teacning z ' r.'r". . . ... innwir , - j .ki XII UUJCI, W&UlKXtOj UC i,ACU.U. - - rilire f -Washka fired the opening gun. as Public Snhnnls will hppin their then west on North Ridge to staff after being employed by the rormei- vuuircwman xiaroia firgt day of ciasses on Wednes- urcnara mil. board in June of this year. were school begins ait a rate of fifty two cents per hour. The student will classrooms at the Masonic Temple, 41x611 be permitted to work two one classroom at the Methodist hours school at the same Church and three classrooms at rate for a rial period of one se- Schibley and Karen Richards. Piiffpr. Mnsht Hiittnn. Tfarta ... - day, September 0. 0 " as np. raui a. wusira, a graauaie 01 " f .irtv PAIino fhia irOAlr tv-vntiTilia.-l . . . m-: A Ttt f 1 , -r.ji: n ,, JlLUL'Ii cUlU ILlUCt? UlclSbl UUU1S dl " Smith, . Karen Chum, Cheryl 7i Z Jli J. j- In a11 fur schools, students t . - oue as secona nip ueiianre v-ouege wim a a. o. oe- hmh NwonHairvn-! are mester. Part of the student's work eju:iu.w ir lxs constantly reoccurnng discus- ' m rarnai - - ,n jd f but omitting Foster Park between eree. was employed to teach hieh . ua Snf Rl'l Shupe studentV re- Jewey and North Ridge (see bus school mathematics. He has served SSTSS e 0 W aw cauon. 01 noute ibi. , rt . rem,iar time of 8-40 3) ltwo years wlth 1116 Coast Guard tlaaaluul" 7 it. V. f 1 to a nrofesstonai mmm!W itLlif d an? b.TSSSi!r.?!;S-BUS 3- GEORGE CUNNING- and has had one year teaching at the Congregational togotajtatf company. a vnt.ii! DLiiuui vv 111 uv. xia School Opens With Assembly-September 5 ka read portions of the minutes of a council meeting of April 19, session from 8:40 to 2:30. t. . -i... j i j tion of Route 58 and Mirtdlf pnarh. 1960. and flhen rMd a rpsolution u0r aign siuaenis uiaues r ' 1 ; A 1 i 1 mUUH Tl.ll. H 1 1 f KHNL 1HI IV I 1 f 1 f 1 IH au i.cuuai . . Trip 1 hs. - Bus 3 starts at June- will serve as Assistant football .L,ghtinfl. ... .... ... wvpn snn pitrnT.i ,wn pn nxa'S Anrmrwi nv rnnnii at ' - . . . , , m, . . , , . uut j - i , i t n nmee to uDcrun ta. mere nre ueeree ana six years .leacnins ex- . . . .. . . n m . . buuuui win icyun, lur tiaoacs ay : r " , . i".,, . the new flourescent lighting whicn c,,uul ourwxuer wre siucuea The board officially accepted a Durins a rfiort recess in the " OI iate 'Mrs. lona MaxwelL u i a i a ?rart niann ,trk RhTvno .CrJwvnl Mrs.' Doris Soheeley, with a B.S. ? T, 1 Bus rc rdX h, V V tJ. I.V WCtilUCU OUIWi XV 110taW 1 -rm, that meeting. Washka referred to published 8:12 and will be dismissed at NO Pkups on Oberlin Rd. or perience, will instruct in the first penence, win mstrucx m me nrsx installed in the evmnas- and approved, grade, wh3e Mrs. Betty Fine, who " b.f Ralnh Zilch ' n f- in i i a a. iirTrn Kincro rvv rn c miei Hraiie. winrif 'ivirs. i-wt.t.v n tip. wnn - w i-.ii . . . . . ... . . statements of E. L. Tolheren. Hi JU3- ememary siuaenis ai " . r . '-.r.. 1. -V Z.Z IT jIT ' i ium. Russell Dodson pointed out aipn z,ncn was appointed to xeai-neis ai oieeie mgn scuooi ... hi2wav 10,. that he Central will not need to report " J i" IT . , Ti; ' , " that the new liehts eive off 50 represent Hie board at Monday wiU meet September 4 in final ;jUiSfhad oSoVwSfe oi until 8:4. and wiUbe dismissed Rge to Dorwood .. inside Dor- State and Ashland CoUege and has 6 If jghf whHe the council meeting to promote preparation for the first day of 1 JfrSLT at 2:30. wood, making two .tops as was had two years teaching experience, cZJl the imnrovoment .tadiJLrti. UFrHiUU, H.e i mmraai, - - . . . r will .teaph in kmHeronrten. Simer- -vw.. 6' "" . . . . . " , , j rouie on me grounds trial it was a m Tho nrnffram will inpliinp 1 .. .. .... . .. numbers by-tto high school band, SSntettLir T "f "T of ftrtBiS a11 ho AftT viewT' the invocation by Rev Ned Martin, tedttS Se slSn thZ Str6et UP' fron Oberlin Rd. to Route 58. on the waiting list to attend kin- fter viewing, theJgS Salute to the Flair led by James !f b? to . toe drainage and a stone or slag base mTS , RYT,n mrHWONn dergarten. bard memb5r.s VC i WMW0XUU11. uii iuic uaiL ui j-n i iu in i.. i , .. . n 2 j . j. scnooi. -rthft' rtM-' .fV Th. Hifih school students are- to ,ne st yeaf ....om uorwooa wm m T pru. - - 0f Washington street- School will ooen on wednes- , .. . ... " . - o.-ia j ...m v ji. east on 254 to Middle "Ridee Rd. onceniaent w. a. bmim pomtea out " rr - t ....... .jTt . V. v. k . resolution wnicn ne read ex- "f"" - o.xv, au wm uc ui- - - ----- - u ua omrfm,mf ,n new -power grove" iduids, wnicn (uiac .-wie.. iaIV,!T' Q?a n messed council's opposition to the missed at'3:05. V' t0 " 1?" L of a twisted shape, give off would enter into ifs annual.gree- v..v, -wv.;a . r.r route on rounds it ------- -- ------ twice as mudh light as straight mel" wim tne i,o rain county nipiivi.-DdiuBasmatwiuiuK: -- flourescent bulbs. . "oard of Education to pay it's a share of tihe cost of operating the Salute to the Flag led by James Ktatfl hlVhwflv rt"".' - Jf--" .ZT.iXZZ BUS 4- BYRD RICHMOND - dergarten. iZJZ tention Home for the 1962-B3 Lout7enhiser Welcome to Steele -7' r " T. " v" uwm u w. m nie (NEW BUS Aiso employed in ttie elemen- 7 " , ,t" J -.o InoSon0 ?L. ST fcTfL 4 begins it's route ary grades were Mr, Jacqueline JT3i ; New Principal by John Higgins, asked that Cauncn trv to .Tn 3;'. S on Oberlin Rd. just south of Murray, a tmrd grade teacher with , Z7X introduction of New Teachers from ithe state dep-, -- Middle Ridge South on Oberlin Although this will 003! by?bri !lkS AnsW6rs to toee questions tracts. to end of school district grn fifth grade Ug ucauB mu, iuSai.c anu wny is the proposed route T.vle. Handhook Items bv the ine.;n.vfui ik., j:c - ' - - ubsigiiakcu lj Li 11 (c Ulildcilt iUULC - " - ... . , Y T ' . ... student council, announcements rmWc? that, t.ime that the ritv could not Route 113 to Bechtel Rd. ... inS dreen fetate University, While - Will MJUI1 UdV HM 'LSr! f WITH IT'S MmMJMMMM . W WW WWW W M W W r Mayor Frank Janik stated at Rd. to Route 113 ... east on- a endurance and-low maintenanoe "" iffSSjPowi Thompson to hv the cheerleaders, and home o Whof ..riii K , rt ii nut n'n a teminnrarv street when its turnaround ... west on Route 113 Mrs. Smith is a graduate of Ohio ' . . - nui ,uic aiatcd llccu , . - TTnivercitv accept tunsiiiuiion room assignments ana aismis- action if Amherst does not cive ordinances required xnat an sireeis to tne peeaway entrance . . . east Chest Drive Here -wrt 1 3 i..n a; n' ...... pnd n.mpioyea as iuii time idus anv- A revised constitution .for the sal by Mr. Lyle. Students win consent? oe constructed 01 concrete wren on Route 113 to Koute SB ... end. t" - - j.; r Steele Hi"h School Ath then renort to their home rooms 3 Whv -ie he ,nrn) curbs and eutters. Trin 2 Fl - is same as first triD er" wore !tlODerl ivlesKe ana Joyce , ,. ., , 1 " ""V .JV.il L, 1UV,11U1A for further instruction. of Route 254 not feasible? Trip 2 u. - is same as first trip ; ; " - letic Association was studied and , except that the bus goes south " adopted by the board Russ Dod- 1 -r,. f.x. Workman were named to the snh- """eu uy uie ooara. uss oa- . imu.u , "i ii leaciuiei Saifetv-Service Director Carl v"a" "ic 6"c" Workman were named n the anV. aaopiea oy xne Doara. ituss Loa hLP .5;.L?-l.d wfS Tweek; R!iiRrte "LI. SeTuseMS.t0theSUb- ennamed to the assoc cipal Robert Ingraham, there will that another question be answered: Tanq had ,b" made far the Der. end of school district . . . turn- "'"Hn , Vwi iation's Athletic Board, which in- J ,is lSVrrr01 n RUte 58 Beto'SSn .th,e fuPf-tendent of una jrcoi. jiunic luuin 9uw aj-uig iiiuaB veupie ellntion of hiiilHinff nlans hv the Lu nuuw : - . scnoois, nign acnooi principal, atn- Amherst Swim Club, one of the DUi3 "i Jetic airector, neaa coacnes 01 held at the beginning of the third whose homes would be just out- period, from 9:41 to 9:47, in- side 'the right-of-way for any new pa.rtieg to foe billed for street costs 'Trip 1 h.s. - Bus 6 begins at cor- end. football, basketball and track, (head stead of the beginning of first road, any who would have the fnrpj ironnin mlans for the net- of Ook Point Rd. and Foster Trip 2 Bus. - west on Milan from 0f physical facilities for athletes, period as in previous years. nuisance to contend with? Deeds treet Park Ra traveling north on Crocker to Quarry Rd. . . . south junior high school principal arid Councilman Bechtel stated that ,n " "' y 8 V "e mem 01 01 edu' v ocnaiici a ) ... cunieu Lruiiu ... waxxj- , cauon. According to Ingraham, stu- stated mat it seemed to him that dents who have study halls the more people would (have their first two periods of the day will homes disrupted in this way along not need to report to school un- the middle route than on the nor- til the third Deriod. This is to thern route. ease the crowded conditions in City Solicitor Richard -Martinek, the contracteandHutod why the north on ak Point RdL to Lake Trip 3 EL 831,16 33 1 but A motion was adopted by the 1 nlfrwi , rf M. east on Lake Rd. to omitting Milan Avenue west from board authorizing the payment on for Inst the street base so that he North Main south on North Quarry Rd- September 4 for the two new xor just me street Dase so tnat xne T ta a Tin m . am tri-n. 9 i i 1 ti . i.-.-.i-j the .board will then be reimbursed ease me Ciuwueu vuiiuiuuiia iu 1 -ucu-.ua, . . u nrvmoH n come IViain IO .jeaBCi xvu. ... ciiu. J.J.u.f 1 lux. the study hall. Ingraham stressed who attended a recent meeting P c0la De openea 0 some iTriP 2 h.s. - Bus proceeds from BUS 9- DORIS HALL that students will not miss any with state officials in Ashland, ' , . .. corner of Foster Park south on Trip 1 h.s. - Bus 9 stents it's run classes by coming to school at reported that Toberen stated tlhat warawas statea tnat unoer xne North Main to Sunrise Drive ... at corner of Foster Park and i n, D m. a later time. He stated that most consent ordinance was sent to city s ordinance, only a permanent eagt Qn Sunrise to , Cleveland North Main, going north on erS rartlClDate of the -studying would be done Amherst officials in 1961, and that tae street could be constructed. Avenue via Birch Lane, North North Main to Jaeger Rd. ... T r . v . 1 at home, and that students will ince the ordinance was not re- However, he - agreed to contact Woodhill etc. east on Jaeger Rd. to Route 58 In LOimtV fair he nermitted to come to school turne as rejected, the state was Squire, banders and Dempsey, . ssme triT3 x ... north on Route 58 to end of early if they desire, provided that tekln position that no objec- eveiano, irxmamg attorneys, to 4 El - same as trip 2. school distrirt ... turnaround ... Several members of 4-H groups Paul M. Thompson, father of there is enough room in the stu- tions existed. se 11 something could be worked BUg ? MRg MARGARET south on Route 58 to just before from Amherst participated in Lo- six, has been named chairman of dy hall to accommodate them. Martdnek pointed'out that a om- ' BARTISH Ronk Creek Run ... end. rain County Fair activities in Wei- this year's Community Chest drive. For the same reasons, some copy of the consent ordinance set Deeds suggested itjhat the city Trip ! h s -Bus starts at Middle Trip 2 h.s. - Inside of Rock Creek lington last week. He and his wife, Eleanor, wito students will be permitted to ,forth 013)1 a federal in Am- and school board could possibly Rid and Route 58 going south Run making 2 or 3 stops ... Representatives of the Saddle- children Cathryn, eleven, Todd, leave school early after they r was to be relocated. How- work together to provide another on Route 58 to end of school south on Route 58 from Rock Lites were Carl and Carol Wilms, ten, Grant, seven, Barbara, five, have finished their classes. Ingra- ever- Marttaek said, no federal access to the schools by making t . picking Up west side of Creek to Cleveland Avenue. Carol Shairba, Jean Kaehn, Karen Nancy, three and Leslie, two re-ham stated that about fifty stu- fute exists in the city and that a roadway between.Washington turnaround ... north on Trip 3 El. - same as trip 1. Zosec, Sandy Washerman, Billy side at 1140 Woodside Drive. XL win he affected by this thf. councl1 m 1961. cld, take and Axtel streets through ; t he . kin students on Tirp 4 same as trip 2. Rice, Ron Bring and Jean Harris. A native of Cleveland, Thomp- . . ; j action on a road ,tnat did not scnooi parKmg lot. , ., , tv, ,i mia m r.irmni! ttt.t.iwam Members of the Saddle Pals son has been a (resident of Am. eh a nee in the morning, and a lesser number in the afternoon. South Amherst Water Board Issues Statement club who participated were . Tom herst for about four years, corning Trip 1 h.s. Bus 10 starta at cor- ira, 10m ana uave uuniee, xrom Lorain. He was formerly a Route 58. picking up students on Tirp 4 same as trip 2. the east side of the road to BUS 10 GEORGE ULLMAN flsl. UKfly resolutions , . oni, ,n1vn? nv, o nNF;Sx Discussion on the matter ended By resolution council gave Hie JL , " . m. with requests from visitors that Safety-Service. Director authority -r, n Park of on,lt.h Lake St. and Milan Jane Plott, Chuck and Diane Dra- teacher at Cleveland College, and the state be given a complete res- to enter into a contract with tiie t Park Aye Avenue ; south on South Lake ga, Midhelle Mills, Mary Jenkins, is now employed as General Sup-ume of all Amherst objections Youth Council for its use of the e at Hume Hill Drive.) St. to end of school district (goes Bill and Tom Schaeffer, Dana and ervisor of Safety at .the National with suggestions that council quit upper floor at the town hall. nue, J slP d ' . Middl Rid t Qua Demse Newcomb, Clint Plott and Tube company in Lorain. He has talking about what the state and The Youth Council will have to ',11? K Rdy . been a member of the local Corn-county commissioners want and repair the rooms according to rieveiand Avenue to Route Ouarrv Rd from end of school members of the S. R. So- munity Chest board forbout two start thinking about what people specifications laid down by IJhe om Cledenue n ry 'tS Avenue (OmUs O'ttes also had displays at the and one half years. ij! 'Zi.'TZcM AverZ iIIS toB onX this year. According Thompson, plan, s ucuiBiuii ilu luurt. up iiuiiuies 01 aaaumc icuiraduiniijf mi iiiauiic- , . T?t tJotr ta lor the drive which beems fkto- At a reoenit meeUng of the South igei meetings to see what action nance and upkeep. The contract end' tiuarry Kd. to ioster jarK . ' -.Tfr; Amherst Water Board, the follow- was taken on the consent ordin- will be for five years. BUS 8- ROBERT MESKE west on Foster Park to Crosse JwO Attend w 5 S b7ardToSuev let tog statement was issued: ance. Also by resolution council asked Trip 1 h.s -Bus 8 begins at Quar- Rd . . .turnaround . . . east n Smber U Heated ftaTSio -Due to 'the .lack of replenishing Question, street work the county commissioners to as- ry Rd. and Milan Avenue going Foster Park Rd. to North Lake QEA Conference aLtte V2S of water from rain, the quarry and Ralph Zilch, representing the sist in repairs to the Crownhill west on Milan Avenue to Crosse ...end. antlcmed tLtL pond storage are being depleted at ,board of education, asked council avenue bridge. Rd. ... north on Cross Rd. to Trip 2 El. - same as .trV 1 but Two offJcers rf th t 25 hheT th a dangerous rate. The water board what action was being taken on Councilman Joe Husar re- Aclkey's residence ...turnaround with this addition . from Souto Teachers Ation, Mrs. Valerie fa reousTaTs"' Ihilte du?S ,-requeste that all consumers take the opening of Washington street quested a meeting of council as a south on Crosse Rd to Milan Quarry Rd. the bus proceeds JenkilM) ,3 president, fact JZ Z the necessary precautions to keep north from the school properties, whole with representatives of the Avenue ... west on Milan Ave- west on Milan Avenue to end of MrjJ Esther winterling .secretary, increasins causin thVnSSl -f Ithelr water requirement to a min- He reminded council that the Amherst Water company on Sep- nue to end of school district ... school district ... turnaround ... attended the OEA Leadership Con- the community toTincre imum. This would include refrain- board had requested action over tember 13. turnaround . . . then east on Mil- east on Milan to North Quarry teience 4 fa painesviUe last well increase as ing from using water to water 'a year ago, that ithe board had Council has by ordinance for- an to Quarry Rd. There are no Rd. ... north on Quarry Rd. etc. week Aljhoufh olans r r,t w lawns and wash automobiles. signed all the agreements requested mally offered $850,000 for all as-pick-ups until bus begins to tea- Trip 3 East on Park Avenue purpose of the conference was Thomnson stated thlt v ' In the past, everyone has been of it, and foot now another school sets of the utility. As of this vel north on North Lake Street from Broadway to Hume Hill 0 instruct leaders in making their definitely beer 'Zm cooperative in the conservation of year starting with larger enroll- week's meeting, council had no" from Milan Avenue to Foster Dr. (one stop at Broadway and meetings more interesting and that ithe CornmiitrJt water during an emergency period, ments, the street was needed more answer to the offer, although it Park Rd. east on Foster Park to one . stop at Broadway and one their organizations more active, ers "will make z vervrfJTT v,,, .oonerarfinn .in this amer- than ever. has been stated unofficially, that North Main Street ... east on stop on Hume Hill off of Park Benefits of civ. min .- 5wmg iuui . ... - ----- ... .. . ... . r . , n. iiMi iu muuaiiv contact wra o. re ni . . . Mveniie ... pnn ni j . - - - wu gency will be greatly appreciated." Council, in 1961, had plans pre- the company has refused the "offer. Foster Park Rd. to Route 58 also stressed. gle home in the city of Amherst." V tftfitt tjfit&yf &ff'titvKn,t-' "
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Full Text | Amhe Mews HE RST IMES Vol. XLIV, No. 35 EIGHT PAGES AMHERST, OHIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1962 THE SANDSTONE CENTER OF THE WORLD Steele High Majorettes Attend Ticirling Camp n test VK m W a rs School Bus Routes Are Announced Bus routes for the Amherst Schools have been changed somewhat in order to prevent overloading. The schedule of drivers and routes for this year is as follows: a: , I:' ?. BUS- 1 FRANK BORMAN . Trip 1 h.s. - Bus 1 first pickup is at 900 South Main Street ... South on South Main to Middle Ridge Rd. '. . . east on Middle Ridge Rd. to Elyria Avenue ... end. . ' Trip 2 h.s. - East on Elyria Avenue, 1st pickup is at Minerva chool Board Employs New Instructors to Complete Faculty List By, Marcla Puhek Learning new twirling tricks and (routines were these perky ana (ruuimes were xnese perjty f 1 A 1 1 C Z- ? IT Amherst majoretteo who attended I ,01111 Til AKPfl tfl dCllOOlS tO liOVe a twirling camp ait Butler Uni- am,U IV 155 "T Forward to State Full Day Sept. 5 .struction in twirling, Vnd parte OKiAPtinno tvn 91 AU students in one no p1Ckups between Lynn Rd. experience, .is replacing Michael au0 which 'ipated in a show put on by all UDieCtlOIlS Oil M through twelve in .the Amherst andDewey Rd. on this trip) Lindsey, who resigned from fee Trl ot JI. .u.... PnMiV finv.nnic nHii v,orin v,e,v then west on North Ridee to staff after ibens em-Dloved bv the arawn P ior me rental oi mie gToupes atoenamg. Ray Grocott was employed by the by .the state for part of the $15,207 . ' - : : - '.. . board as recreation director at the sum. Several instructors, substitutes ...... . . . , Street which is the stoD for Wntt- 3 -t -i j . rec center. aupenmenaent amitn announced rinIllotment only second a!slfltantBt.wref S?P 1 c iL ' ,tte i1 board con- nngs Allotment oniy .. .second a regular meeting of Ithe Amherst Substitute ventkm is slated for November it pickup is at Autumn Drive with, Board of Education held Thursday . Named to the elementary sub- jf1 3 Ts IfcSurn, the . bus going east , on Middle evening, August 23. . ... stitute teacher list were Miriam "CTeaL SSToSceSl Ridge Rd. to Route 58. Supt. w. A. smith reported .that Banker, Ethel Carlson, Bertine S StaS niteE.Sh Trip' 3 El. - Same, as trip 1. all faculty, supervisory and non- Foster, Florence Gall, Marion aidi wereuthced to ateM Trip 4 El. - Same as trip 2, but certified personnel have now been Baker, Marilyn Nagy and Diane convention as official T BU?? XyGROCOTT empl?ed' the . exception of Varouh -Substituting in the high sentatiyes Supt 7 ?I , one high sch001 gvernment in-hool will be Elaine Breen, Mar- other ,board members shingto Trip 1 h.s. - But 2 starts from structor. This position, he said, garet Egelanld, Doris Gorske, Ma- attend ,to do so nudv !?ge gMn!unS-ih n wiU be 1Uled by te first of next Saner, Mary E. Keller, Paul A request by jta Abraham for ODeriin "a. to JNorm Ridge to week, to complete personnel re- Leimbach, Mrs. Pat Leimbach easement to extend the Shupe Dewey (omitting Lynn Rd.) . . . quirements for the school year. and Dane W. Turner. Mrs. Mary avemie sewer a 10 sewer to south on Dewey to Park Avenue Hired to teach Spanish in the Olah, Mrs. Raymond Battenhouse, his property was tentatively an- . . . west on Park Avenue to high school was William Eyman, Mrs. William Huffman and Mrs. provj y board p Route 58 . . . end. a graduate of Ohio University with Martha Vaughn will do substitute ltJle m a nianhole and vFlS. 2J?f ' Staini at corner of a BJ. degree. Richard W. Horn, work in the cafeteria. stub for property. North Ridge and North Dewey a graduate of Ohio State Univer- In addition, Nancy Greenwalt, student Secretary the bus travels north on Dewey sity with a B. S. degree, will in- Evelyn Hanlon and Connie Lutz Acting upon a request by Mrs. to Foster Park Rd. ... east on struct ninth grade mathematics were named to the list of substi- Valerie Jenkins high school li- Foster Park to North Ridge Rd. and assist with newspaper publi- tute office secretaries. brariani the board, voted to allow a :::ti.l? Snd and p.ubUc relations- "om- out.ld. Clm. student secretary to work in the mwuuuig wiiii nu. vinere' are wno nas oaa six years teacning z ' r.'r". . . ... innwir , - j .ki XII UUJCI, W&UlKXtOj UC i,ACU.U. - - rilire f -Washka fired the opening gun. as Public Snhnnls will hppin their then west on North Ridge to staff after being employed by the rormei- vuuircwman xiaroia firgt day of ciasses on Wednes- urcnara mil. board in June of this year. were school begins ait a rate of fifty two cents per hour. The student will classrooms at the Masonic Temple, 41x611 be permitted to work two one classroom at the Methodist hours school at the same Church and three classrooms at rate for a rial period of one se- Schibley and Karen Richards. Piiffpr. Mnsht Hiittnn. Tfarta ... - day, September 0. 0 " as np. raui a. wusira, a graauaie 01 " f .irtv PAIino fhia irOAlr tv-vntiTilia.-l . . . m-: A Ttt f 1 , -r.ji: n ,, JlLUL'Ii cUlU ILlUCt? UlclSbl UUU1S dl " Smith, . Karen Chum, Cheryl 7i Z Jli J. j- In a11 fur schools, students t . - oue as secona nip ueiianre v-ouege wim a a. o. oe- hmh NwonHairvn-! are mester. Part of the student's work eju:iu.w ir lxs constantly reoccurnng discus- ' m rarnai - - ,n jd f but omitting Foster Park between eree. was employed to teach hieh . ua Snf Rl'l Shupe studentV re- Jewey and North Ridge (see bus school mathematics. He has served SSTSS e 0 W aw cauon. 01 noute ibi. , rt . rem,iar time of 8-40 3) ltwo years wlth 1116 Coast Guard tlaaaluul" 7 it. V. f 1 to a nrofesstonai mmm!W itLlif d an? b.TSSSi!r.?!;S-BUS 3- GEORGE CUNNING- and has had one year teaching at the Congregational togotajtatf company. a vnt.ii! DLiiuui vv 111 uv. xia School Opens With Assembly-September 5 ka read portions of the minutes of a council meeting of April 19, session from 8:40 to 2:30. t. . -i... j i j tion of Route 58 and Mirtdlf pnarh. 1960. and flhen rMd a rpsolution u0r aign siuaenis uiaues r ' 1 ; A 1 i 1 mUUH Tl.ll. H 1 1 f KHNL 1HI IV I 1 f 1 f 1 IH au i.cuuai . . Trip 1 hs. - Bus 3 starts at June- will serve as Assistant football .L,ghtinfl. ... .... ... wvpn snn pitrnT.i ,wn pn nxa'S Anrmrwi nv rnnnii at ' - . . . , , m, . . , , . uut j - i , i t n nmee to uDcrun ta. mere nre ueeree ana six years .leacnins ex- . . . .. . . n m . . buuuui win icyun, lur tiaoacs ay : r " , . i".,, . the new flourescent lighting whicn c,,uul ourwxuer wre siucuea The board officially accepted a Durins a rfiort recess in the " OI iate 'Mrs. lona MaxwelL u i a i a ?rart niann ,trk RhTvno .CrJwvnl Mrs.' Doris Soheeley, with a B.S. ? T, 1 Bus rc rdX h, V V tJ. I.V WCtilUCU OUIWi XV 110taW 1 -rm, that meeting. Washka referred to published 8:12 and will be dismissed at NO Pkups on Oberlin Rd. or perience, will instruct in the first penence, win mstrucx m me nrsx installed in the evmnas- and approved, grade, wh3e Mrs. Betty Fine, who " b.f Ralnh Zilch ' n f- in i i a a. iirTrn Kincro rvv rn c miei Hraiie. winrif 'ivirs. i-wt.t.v n tip. wnn - w i-.ii . . . . . ... . . statements of E. L. Tolheren. Hi JU3- ememary siuaenis ai " . r . '-.r.. 1. -V Z.Z IT jIT ' i ium. Russell Dodson pointed out aipn z,ncn was appointed to xeai-neis ai oieeie mgn scuooi ... hi2wav 10,. that he Central will not need to report " J i" IT . , Ti; ' , " that the new liehts eive off 50 represent Hie board at Monday wiU meet September 4 in final ;jUiSfhad oSoVwSfe oi until 8:4. and wiUbe dismissed Rge to Dorwood .. inside Dor- State and Ashland CoUege and has 6 If jghf whHe the council meeting to promote preparation for the first day of 1 JfrSLT at 2:30. wood, making two .tops as was had two years teaching experience, cZJl the imnrovoment .tadiJLrti. UFrHiUU, H.e i mmraai, - - . . . r will .teaph in kmHeronrten. Simer- -vw.. 6' "" . . . . . " , , j rouie on me grounds trial it was a m Tho nrnffram will inpliinp 1 .. .. .... . .. numbers by-tto high school band, SSntettLir T "f "T of ftrtBiS a11 ho AftT viewT' the invocation by Rev Ned Martin, tedttS Se slSn thZ Str6et UP' fron Oberlin Rd. to Route 58. on the waiting list to attend kin- fter viewing, theJgS Salute to the Flair led by James !f b? to . toe drainage and a stone or slag base mTS , RYT,n mrHWONn dergarten. bard memb5r.s VC i WMW0XUU11. uii iuic uaiL ui j-n i iu in i.. i , .. . n 2 j . j. scnooi. -rthft' rtM-' .fV Th. Hifih school students are- to ,ne st yeaf ....om uorwooa wm m T pru. - - 0f Washington street- School will ooen on wednes- , .. . ... " . - o.-ia j ...m v ji. east on 254 to Middle "Ridee Rd. onceniaent w. a. bmim pomtea out " rr - t ....... .jTt . V. v. k . resolution wnicn ne read ex- "f"" - o.xv, au wm uc ui- - - ----- - u ua omrfm,mf ,n new -power grove" iduids, wnicn (uiac .-wie.. iaIV,!T' Q?a n messed council's opposition to the missed at'3:05. V' t0 " 1?" L of a twisted shape, give off would enter into ifs annual.gree- v..v, -wv.;a . r.r route on rounds it ------- -- ------ twice as mudh light as straight mel" wim tne i,o rain county nipiivi.-DdiuBasmatwiuiuK: -- flourescent bulbs. . "oard of Education to pay it's a share of tihe cost of operating the Salute to the Flag led by James Ktatfl hlVhwflv rt"".' - Jf--" .ZT.iXZZ BUS 4- BYRD RICHMOND - dergarten. iZJZ tention Home for the 1962-B3 Lout7enhiser Welcome to Steele -7' r " T. " v" uwm u w. m nie (NEW BUS Aiso employed in ttie elemen- 7 " , ,t" J -.o InoSon0 ?L. ST fcTfL 4 begins it's route ary grades were Mr, Jacqueline JT3i ; New Principal by John Higgins, asked that Cauncn trv to .Tn 3;'. S on Oberlin Rd. just south of Murray, a tmrd grade teacher with , Z7X introduction of New Teachers from ithe state dep-, -- Middle Ridge South on Oberlin Although this will 003! by?bri !lkS AnsW6rs to toee questions tracts. to end of school district grn fifth grade Ug ucauB mu, iuSai.c anu wny is the proposed route T.vle. Handhook Items bv the ine.;n.vfui ik., j:c - ' - - ubsigiiakcu lj Li 11 (c Ulildcilt iUULC - " - ... . , Y T ' . ... student council, announcements rmWc? that, t.ime that the ritv could not Route 113 to Bechtel Rd. ... inS dreen fetate University, While - Will MJUI1 UdV HM 'LSr! f WITH IT'S MmMJMMMM . W WW WWW W M W W r Mayor Frank Janik stated at Rd. to Route 113 ... east on- a endurance and-low maintenanoe "" iffSSjPowi Thompson to hv the cheerleaders, and home o Whof ..riii K , rt ii nut n'n a teminnrarv street when its turnaround ... west on Route 113 Mrs. Smith is a graduate of Ohio ' . . - nui ,uic aiatcd llccu , . - TTnivercitv accept tunsiiiuiion room assignments ana aismis- action if Amherst does not cive ordinances required xnat an sireeis to tne peeaway entrance . . . east Chest Drive Here -wrt 1 3 i..n a; n' ...... pnd n.mpioyea as iuii time idus anv- A revised constitution .for the sal by Mr. Lyle. Students win consent? oe constructed 01 concrete wren on Route 113 to Koute SB ... end. t" - - j.; r Steele Hi"h School Ath then renort to their home rooms 3 Whv -ie he ,nrn) curbs and eutters. Trin 2 Fl - is same as first triD er" wore !tlODerl ivlesKe ana Joyce , ,. ., , 1 " ""V .JV.il L, 1UV,11U1A for further instruction. of Route 254 not feasible? Trip 2 u. - is same as first trip ; ; " - letic Association was studied and , except that the bus goes south " adopted by the board Russ Dod- 1 -r,. f.x. Workman were named to the snh- """eu uy uie ooara. uss oa- . imu.u , "i ii leaciuiei Saifetv-Service Director Carl v"a" "ic 6"c" Workman were named n the anV. aaopiea oy xne Doara. ituss Loa hLP .5;.L?-l.d wfS Tweek; R!iiRrte "LI. SeTuseMS.t0theSUb- ennamed to the assoc cipal Robert Ingraham, there will that another question be answered: Tanq had ,b" made far the Der. end of school district . . . turn- "'"Hn , Vwi iation's Athletic Board, which in- J ,is lSVrrr01 n RUte 58 Beto'SSn .th,e fuPf-tendent of una jrcoi. jiunic luuin 9uw aj-uig iiiuaB veupie ellntion of hiiilHinff nlans hv the Lu nuuw : - . scnoois, nign acnooi principal, atn- Amherst Swim Club, one of the DUi3 "i Jetic airector, neaa coacnes 01 held at the beginning of the third whose homes would be just out- period, from 9:41 to 9:47, in- side 'the right-of-way for any new pa.rtieg to foe billed for street costs 'Trip 1 h.s. - Bus 6 begins at cor- end. football, basketball and track, (head stead of the beginning of first road, any who would have the fnrpj ironnin mlans for the net- of Ook Point Rd. and Foster Trip 2 Bus. - west on Milan from 0f physical facilities for athletes, period as in previous years. nuisance to contend with? Deeds treet Park Ra traveling north on Crocker to Quarry Rd. . . . south junior high school principal arid Councilman Bechtel stated that ,n " "' y 8 V "e mem 01 01 edu' v ocnaiici a ) ... cunieu Lruiiu ... waxxj- , cauon. According to Ingraham, stu- stated mat it seemed to him that dents who have study halls the more people would (have their first two periods of the day will homes disrupted in this way along not need to report to school un- the middle route than on the nor- til the third Deriod. This is to thern route. ease the crowded conditions in City Solicitor Richard -Martinek, the contracteandHutod why the north on ak Point RdL to Lake Trip 3 EL 831,16 33 1 but A motion was adopted by the 1 nlfrwi , rf M. east on Lake Rd. to omitting Milan Avenue west from board authorizing the payment on for Inst the street base so that he North Main south on North Quarry Rd- September 4 for the two new xor just me street Dase so tnat xne T ta a Tin m . am tri-n. 9 i i 1 ti . i.-.-.i-j the .board will then be reimbursed ease me Ciuwueu vuiiuiuuiia iu 1 -ucu-.ua, . . u nrvmoH n come IViain IO .jeaBCi xvu. ... ciiu. J.J.u.f 1 lux. the study hall. Ingraham stressed who attended a recent meeting P c0la De openea 0 some iTriP 2 h.s. - Bus proceeds from BUS 9- DORIS HALL that students will not miss any with state officials in Ashland, ' , . .. corner of Foster Park south on Trip 1 h.s. - Bus 9 stents it's run classes by coming to school at reported that Toberen stated tlhat warawas statea tnat unoer xne North Main to Sunrise Drive ... at corner of Foster Park and i n, D m. a later time. He stated that most consent ordinance was sent to city s ordinance, only a permanent eagt Qn Sunrise to , Cleveland North Main, going north on erS rartlClDate of the -studying would be done Amherst officials in 1961, and that tae street could be constructed. Avenue via Birch Lane, North North Main to Jaeger Rd. ... T r . v . 1 at home, and that students will ince the ordinance was not re- However, he - agreed to contact Woodhill etc. east on Jaeger Rd. to Route 58 In LOimtV fair he nermitted to come to school turne as rejected, the state was Squire, banders and Dempsey, . ssme triT3 x ... north on Route 58 to end of early if they desire, provided that tekln position that no objec- eveiano, irxmamg attorneys, to 4 El - same as trip 2. school distrirt ... turnaround ... Several members of 4-H groups Paul M. Thompson, father of there is enough room in the stu- tions existed. se 11 something could be worked BUg ? MRg MARGARET south on Route 58 to just before from Amherst participated in Lo- six, has been named chairman of dy hall to accommodate them. Martdnek pointed'out that a om- ' BARTISH Ronk Creek Run ... end. rain County Fair activities in Wei- this year's Community Chest drive. For the same reasons, some copy of the consent ordinance set Deeds suggested itjhat the city Trip ! h s -Bus starts at Middle Trip 2 h.s. - Inside of Rock Creek lington last week. He and his wife, Eleanor, wito students will be permitted to ,forth 013)1 a federal in Am- and school board could possibly Rid and Route 58 going south Run making 2 or 3 stops ... Representatives of the Saddle- children Cathryn, eleven, Todd, leave school early after they r was to be relocated. How- work together to provide another on Route 58 to end of school south on Route 58 from Rock Lites were Carl and Carol Wilms, ten, Grant, seven, Barbara, five, have finished their classes. Ingra- ever- Marttaek said, no federal access to the schools by making t . picking Up west side of Creek to Cleveland Avenue. Carol Shairba, Jean Kaehn, Karen Nancy, three and Leslie, two re-ham stated that about fifty stu- fute exists in the city and that a roadway between.Washington turnaround ... north on Trip 3 El. - same as trip 1. Zosec, Sandy Washerman, Billy side at 1140 Woodside Drive. XL win he affected by this thf. councl1 m 1961. cld, take and Axtel streets through ; t he . kin students on Tirp 4 same as trip 2. Rice, Ron Bring and Jean Harris. A native of Cleveland, Thomp- . . ; j action on a road ,tnat did not scnooi parKmg lot. , ., , tv, ,i mia m r.irmni! ttt.t.iwam Members of the Saddle Pals son has been a (resident of Am. eh a nee in the morning, and a lesser number in the afternoon. South Amherst Water Board Issues Statement club who participated were . Tom herst for about four years, corning Trip 1 h.s. Bus 10 starta at cor- ira, 10m ana uave uuniee, xrom Lorain. He was formerly a Route 58. picking up students on Tirp 4 same as trip 2. the east side of the road to BUS 10 GEORGE ULLMAN flsl. UKfly resolutions , . oni, ,n1vn? nv, o nNF;Sx Discussion on the matter ended By resolution council gave Hie JL , " . m. with requests from visitors that Safety-Service. Director authority -r, n Park of on,lt.h Lake St. and Milan Jane Plott, Chuck and Diane Dra- teacher at Cleveland College, and the state be given a complete res- to enter into a contract with tiie t Park Aye Avenue ; south on South Lake ga, Midhelle Mills, Mary Jenkins, is now employed as General Sup-ume of all Amherst objections Youth Council for its use of the e at Hume Hill Drive.) St. to end of school district (goes Bill and Tom Schaeffer, Dana and ervisor of Safety at .the National with suggestions that council quit upper floor at the town hall. nue, J slP d ' . Middl Rid t Qua Demse Newcomb, Clint Plott and Tube company in Lorain. He has talking about what the state and The Youth Council will have to ',11? K Rdy . been a member of the local Corn-county commissioners want and repair the rooms according to rieveiand Avenue to Route Ouarrv Rd from end of school members of the S. R. So- munity Chest board forbout two start thinking about what people specifications laid down by IJhe om Cledenue n ry 'tS Avenue (OmUs O'ttes also had displays at the and one half years. ij! 'Zi.'TZcM AverZ iIIS toB onX this year. According Thompson, plan, s ucuiBiuii ilu luurt. up iiuiiuies 01 aaaumc icuiraduiniijf mi iiiauiic- , . T?t tJotr ta lor the drive which beems fkto- At a reoenit meeUng of the South igei meetings to see what action nance and upkeep. The contract end' tiuarry Kd. to ioster jarK . ' -.Tfr; Amherst Water Board, the follow- was taken on the consent ordin- will be for five years. BUS 8- ROBERT MESKE west on Foster Park to Crosse JwO Attend w 5 S b7ardToSuev let tog statement was issued: ance. Also by resolution council asked Trip 1 h.s -Bus 8 begins at Quar- Rd . . .turnaround . . . east n Smber U Heated ftaTSio -Due to 'the .lack of replenishing Question, street work the county commissioners to as- ry Rd. and Milan Avenue going Foster Park Rd. to North Lake QEA Conference aLtte V2S of water from rain, the quarry and Ralph Zilch, representing the sist in repairs to the Crownhill west on Milan Avenue to Crosse ...end. antlcmed tLtL pond storage are being depleted at ,board of education, asked council avenue bridge. Rd. ... north on Cross Rd. to Trip 2 El. - same as .trV 1 but Two offJcers rf th t 25 hheT th a dangerous rate. The water board what action was being taken on Councilman Joe Husar re- Aclkey's residence ...turnaround with this addition . from Souto Teachers Ation, Mrs. Valerie fa reousTaTs"' Ihilte du?S ,-requeste that all consumers take the opening of Washington street quested a meeting of council as a south on Crosse Rd to Milan Quarry Rd. the bus proceeds JenkilM) ,3 president, fact JZ Z the necessary precautions to keep north from the school properties, whole with representatives of the Avenue ... west on Milan Ave- west on Milan Avenue to end of MrjJ Esther winterling .secretary, increasins causin thVnSSl -f Ithelr water requirement to a min- He reminded council that the Amherst Water company on Sep- nue to end of school district ... school district ... turnaround ... attended the OEA Leadership Con- the community toTincre imum. This would include refrain- board had requested action over tember 13. turnaround . . . then east on Mil- east on Milan to North Quarry teience 4 fa painesviUe last well increase as ing from using water to water 'a year ago, that ithe board had Council has by ordinance for- an to Quarry Rd. There are no Rd. ... north on Quarry Rd. etc. week Aljhoufh olans r r,t w lawns and wash automobiles. signed all the agreements requested mally offered $850,000 for all as-pick-ups until bus begins to tea- Trip 3 East on Park Avenue purpose of the conference was Thomnson stated thlt v ' In the past, everyone has been of it, and foot now another school sets of the utility. As of this vel north on North Lake Street from Broadway to Hume Hill 0 instruct leaders in making their definitely beer 'Zm cooperative in the conservation of year starting with larger enroll- week's meeting, council had no" from Milan Avenue to Foster Dr. (one stop at Broadway and meetings more interesting and that ithe CornmiitrJt water during an emergency period, ments, the street was needed more answer to the offer, although it Park Rd. east on Foster Park to one . stop at Broadway and one their organizations more active, ers "will make z vervrfJTT v,,, .oonerarfinn .in this amer- than ever. has been stated unofficially, that North Main Street ... east on stop on Hume Hill off of Park Benefits of civ. min .- 5wmg iuui . ... - ----- ... .. . ... . r . , n. iiMi iu muuaiiv contact wra o. re ni . . . Mveniie ... pnn ni j . - - - wu gency will be greatly appreciated." Council, in 1961, had plans pre- the company has refused the "offer. Foster Park Rd. to Route 58 also stressed. gle home in the city of Amherst." V tftfitt tjfit&yf &ff'titvKn,t-' " |
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