The Independent-News, Volume 86, Number 34, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 23 August 1962 — Page 3

Grovertown Schools Open September 4th The Gravertown Schools will ♦pen for the 1962-63 school year, on Tuesday, September 4, at 1:00 p.m., according to an announce, ment by Oregon Township Trustee. Sidney C. Awald. Bus drivers will pick up students at their homes in time to arrive at the High School by 12:55 nnd at the Elementary’ School by 1:00 p.m. Pupils who do not come on the bus the first day, are not to enter the schools until these times. Teachers, cooks and custodians will meet at the High School at 9:00 am. for a briefing session, and be served lunch at 11:30. Teachers will meet their pupils is their home rooms- at 1:00 p.m., at which time various assignments will be made, and each child will be given planted information sheets listing items of concern to pupils and patrons. Children will be dismissed the first day at 2:30. School will be in session all day Wednesday, September sth.

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from 8:05 a.m. Lunches will be served at both buildings, starting Wednesday. Fees for lunches are to be paid to Home Room Teachers, in grades 1 thru 6, the first thing Wednesday morning Lunch fees at the High School will be collected the second period. The cost of meals remains the same as last year. Grades one through six will be in the Elenemtary Building The six Elementary teachers are: Robert Thomas. 6th; Anna Steele, sth; Fern Grote, 4th. Evelyn Peterson, 3rd; Kathryn Awald, 2nd; and Marion Giant, Ist. Parents entering pupils in grade one must show a birth certificate at time of registration, indicating that their child will have reached the age of six years before November 1, 1P62. Pupils above grade one who ale entering the Grovel town Schools for the first time this fall, are requested to bring report cards or other evidence of promotion in order to insure proper grade placement at time of registration. Parents of First Graders must also bring completed physical ex. amination forms. Students in all 12 grades must be registered and fees paid in advance, in the High School Gym

on Wednesday. Thursday or Friday. August 29, 30 or 31, between th hours of 9:00 and 12:00 a.m., and Ijitt to 3:00 p.m. For those finding it impossible to call during the day. registrations may be completed Friday evening between 6:no and 9:00 p.m. One or both pannts must be present at the time >f registration. Children in gtad'-s one thru eight need not report, but high school students must accompany parent in order to complete final course enrollment. A fee of $9.00 per pupil is to he paid for b.>ok rentals for all in grades one thru 12. No registrations or fees taken Septeaibcr t. Late registrations and oi payment of fees, will be SIO.OO, Student in urance will again be made available at a cost of $2.00 Athletes m grad, s 7 thru 12 are required to take out insurance at the time ot registration, Five teachers will ne new at Gn v.-rtown High School. Jerry So -w will teach Health, H. S G« graphy and Coach. Glen Petry sth Home Room and 7 &■ 8 M; th.; Drake E. Ohnstead is the ni band director; Herbert Lemor will te\eh H. S. English. Due to a resignation lasi week, a man i> stil needed to teach shop and s. rve as assistant com h. Teacher returning to posts similar to those held last year ie: C V Bozarth, Science: Mary Margaret Corbitt, Librarian. iris Phys. Ed. and English: Norma Jean Nye, 7 and 8 English and Social Studies; Paul Nye, H S Social Studies; Ellis Powell, Math.; Rosalie Reid Latin. English. Developmental Reading; Johanna Petry. Business Ed.; Sharon Snyder. Home Ec. and Elementary Music. L. I). Freed continues as Supervising

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Principal of the two schools. Kathryn F’reed as secretarytreasurer. Monagene Barbknecht will be the school nurse. Everett Sult, assisted by Herman Freet, is the custodian at the high school and John Kaslewicz at the elementary building. Cooks are Mrs. Norris and Mrs. Buettner, high school; Mrs. Sult and Mrs. Hiavacek, elementary. The Music Parents will have a meeting on Thursday, Augu.->t 23rd, a» 7:30 p.m. at the Elementary School. High School boys interested in participating is any sport, under IHSAA control, are to report at the school Monday, August 27. at 19:00 a.m to go for physical exams. Rainbow News Miss Gail Baker and Mi.-s Diane Gindelbcrger drove to Monticello Sunday to attend a reception honoring Miss Sandra Jackson. Grand Charity. International Order of Rainbow for Girls in Indiana Miss Baker is Worthy Advisor of Walkerton Rainbow and Miss Gin<ldberger is Grand Worthy Associate Advisor of Indiana. Rainbow will have initiation for six girls Monday evening. August 27, at 7.011 p in. Practice for the initiation is Friday. Aug. 24, at. 10:00 a.m. All officers are required to attend. APPRENTK ESHIP STAMP The Post Office Department will issue a 4-Cent stamp marking the 25th anniversary of the National Apprenticeship Act, and honoring the National Apprenticeship Training Program, on August 31, 1962, through the Washington, D. C. p>st oft ice. U arc neesled in Ch reh

!t> here School starts .September 5 e e\ ery thing in supplies l at jacob s?yuxt€ drug store Phone 5M6-3241 walkerton £

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