Walkerton Independent, Volume 83, Number 40, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 1 September 1960 — Page 3

Grovertown To Open Schools On Sept. 6th Oregon Township Trustee Bob Awa Id announces that plans cail for the opening of Grovertown Schools on Tuesday, Sept. 6lh. All teachers will meet at tho High Schorl building at 0:00 a.m for a tg-iefing session, and be served lunch at 11:30. They will meet the pupil > in thmr respeetiv • home rooms at 1:15 p.m Bus drivers will pick up students at their homes in time to arrive a’ the High School by 1 10 and at the Elementary building by I:l.’> Students whe do not come on the bus should not plan to enter the schools before 1:10. Elementary pupils (1 thru 8) entering the Gro-vertown schools for the first time this fall are asked to bring report cards ci other evidence for proper grade placement. New high school students should call at the office some afternoon next week. Students will be given complete information concerning book rental fees, lunch charges, schcol hours, etc. in a bulletin to be taken home at the close of the enrollment session, about 2:30 p. m.. Tuesday, Sept. 6. Fees will be collected and books and supplies issued on W> dnesday. Lunch Will be served daily at b< th buildings, starting Sept 7th. Grades 1 thru 5 will b. assigned to the new school, and grades 6 thru 12 at the hign school building. L. T>. Freed ontinms as Supervising Trim ;pal of the tw< schools. Mrs. Kathryn Freed ■ s secretary. The staff at the new school remains the sure this year They are: Mrs. Giant, Mrs Skeen, 1; Mrs» AwaM 2; Mis Ha-hy 3; Mrsi 'Grdte 4; Mrs. Smith 4 & 5; Mrs Steele 5. Cooks, M.-s Bui\h and Mrs. Sult. Mr. Thornburg continue* as custodian. At the high school build.ng the elementary hr me room teachers are: Mi's. Nelson. 6; Mrs Anderson, 7 and Mr. Peterson, 8 High Sdtmot teachers returning are: Misu Corbitt, librarian and Engli.,h; Mrs. Nibbelink, home ec Mr Pow< 1! math and shop; Mrs Reid. English Latin, elem. vocal; M? Hi< hey coach, phya ed and health; Mi Sand, band at both buddings. Four new teachers will be employed at the high schcol. C V. , ... Walkerton Inde’»endent Robert E. Urotn. Fxlitor Publisher Independent-Neus Co. WALKERTON, INDIANA Publication Time: Thursday <»f each week Second Class Postage paid at Walkerton, Indiana Subscription rates: $2.50 for j*»r year for each paper in Indiana; out-of-state subM-riptions, $3.00.

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Bozarth, from Walkerton, will teach science; Mrs. Mary Lou Williams from Salyersville. Ky., will teach English; Paul Nye, a native of North Liberty community, will be in charge of social studies. Miss Johanna Strangland of Wolfe Lake, is the new business education teacher. Mr. Sult is custodian .and is as-iSted by Mr. Fleet. Cooks are Mrs. Dorothy Myers and Mrs. LaVerne Norris. Two of the ten buses eov. ring the area will be new. Fight of the d’ivers ate: Carl Harness. Richard Belin. Fail Cole, Wilfred Reinhardt, Don Ci.uk. Harold Esteriin, Lest< r Meadows and Go . Trapp. Tlie names of the other two drivers will be announced later. A number of local men are assisting in making some much needed improvements in the playing area at the elementary school this week. It is hoped that tho P.T A will be able to spend enough time next week tc get tho grounds in final shape for the first day of school. Committee Is Formed For Lake Improvement Four different organizations from Koontz Lake have co-oper-ated in forming a council for the purp< so <>f improving the reer- <- tional f will's at Koontz L J'e for th* enjoyment of all who use th' lak' for that pm pose R--pre-sentatives from tho following ( bibs Iwe b> eo 'i to fwa this council: Carl Gjemre, from the Si>oi on r ib' J ink Ros- '- berry, from th- Water Sports Club; Forrest C oper, from the Lions Club; and Elmer H utke. from the K< ontz Lake < on -e;vation Club. Tho first projo t will be the improvement of Kramers Beach. Several nr n hav • already donati . time and services in this promotion. Bill EHing.r has worked with the Count .1 in the removal of weeds, and with the help < Keith Drake, now sand ha- b- .; br< ught in Other possible improvements include enlargement of the beach, benches. pie s. ar I diving facilities. Starke (" ;n’ Highway Department has piom: - ed co-operation in drainage control. We feel that this has been a general step forward in helping to make Koontz Lake a better recreational area in northern Indiana. Tt has been suggeste 1 that a SIOO donation be supplied from each club to help with tho imtiaku- >st of these improv, ments. We realize that many proph use the bathing facilities at Koontz Lake, and we want them to feel that they are most welcome If any individual cr group would like to donate final wily to the protects of these clubs, ycu may mail your donations to Elmer Hartke, R. R 3. Walkerton. Ind. This will be very much approcia’ed by thc»e working on the project.

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