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A '1 MIWS fISS D The Paper That Puts AMHERST FIRST Vol XLVI, No. 49 EIGHT PAGES AMHERST, OHIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1964 THE SANDSTONE CENTER OF THE WORLD Amherst Cagers Play New London, Avon Lake J.-fCT J r 11- 9Q a n if i . 1 H Ji. ti-ril "I'm f -V v ' L."iv- not Ex-'-' - . 1 yyuiituisiiii piroytiiid y vwm Services km IcMnId Tlie Amherst Marion L. Steele Tenor Saxophone Alice Mi- Buy Pump High in PSAT Amherst's Comets travel to New London tomorrow (Friday) -- . -mm AT 1 evening for a Lakeland Confe- J ()0II1 IVlOtlierS Are amed rence basketball game and then nlair lVini4 Uaka nn Cnfllfrlmr ot rnn Pr Hears ing to Avon Lake in an inde pendent game. mar ' -m t-aiui jLawaiUH, jeaiuie uuuuey, general phrey, Mrs. L. Morgan; MllSlCal rTOtZram Rochelle Homer, Songa Lloyd, chairman of room mothers for Mrs. Menz Mrs. Inez Win- Chris Sutherland, Carol Batten- the elementary schools, has an- ders. chairman, Mrs. M. Spang- A musical wrosram bv 16 mem- house: Left to right, in the front row, nounced the list of room mothers ler, Mrs. S. Sullinger, Mrs. R. bers of the high school choir, with Oboe Eleanor Stuber, Janet , are Jerry Walker, Kelly King, who will serve for the remain- Sutherland; a talk on the work of the choir in Sender; Manager Doug Huffman, Ken der of the school year. The list, Mrs. Moore Mrs. R. Pooley, the preperation for a concert by Bassoon Nancy Travers, Holley and Bud Becker. by rooms grades and teachers, chairman, Mra L. Hunker, Mrs. Director. James Wilson, comprised Fawn Rosenkranz; is given below. In the back row are, left to POWERS ELEM. SCHOOL rignt, Jim Kyan, Dave Moyer, Kindergarten chairman, Mrs. V. Scardamn, After the talk the group sang sev- Karla Smith, Dennis Sniezek, xyh ivaii.j, un ua-n Mrs, jiorka A.M., Mrs. A. Mrs. T. Engelhardt, Mrs, B. Gur- erai unristmas selections. George Simonovich, Tom bchoe- Burger, chairman, Mrs, S. Sa- ley, Mrs. L. Van der Cord, Mrs. During the business meeting Elaine Pozone, Ricki Yeager, mig, unarne lowne ana uick balak, Mrs. B. Smith, Mrs. J. L. Stuber; presided over by James Blazer it Judy Sines Diane Gelsanliter, Oil IgL'UUdU-I . High School Concert Band will zer, Dennis Yacabozzi, John Lau; . present its annual Christmas Baritone Saxophone Robert I niC.APC I on f 97 tAAlA H.rlnfc Vesper service next Sunday, De- Herrick; HUOlCCa VJtUl I Uk OICCIC OlUUCllla cember 13, at 3:00 o'clock in French Horn Lynn Mitch- the gymnasium at the high ell, Kay Barker, Janis Wilhelm, school. The band will be under Diane Goldthorpe; the direction of Russell Petersen Cornet - Jaffes Poyak, David Amherst township trustees can- Results of the PSTA (Prelim-and the public is invited to at- Moyer, Delbert Mack, Neil not buy a portable pumper for the inury Scholarship Aptitude Tests) tend- Knieneman, Daryl Smith, Mar- south Amherst fire department, taken recently by juniors and sen-There are 81 upper class stu- gie Kosakowski, Linda Frundy, jt was d ecided at the regular iors at Marion L. Steele high dents in the band personnel. Phil Sukel, Bill Carter, Scott meeting th's week. school have been received. Juniors This is the first year that fresh- Coverdale, John Kurtz, Cary . led in the number of scores above men have not been included in Grocott; The Sou' a Arriherst department, the 90thj pg-e Yn&or the group. Baritone Terry Galusha, which has a contract for fire pro- had 19 in the verbal and 22 in the Members of the band with gS Ry Gde11' Kathy towThif, 'whaTappwh Tf instruments played are listed: D'ne steve the trusts purchased many years had 18 m verbal "d Flute - Piccolo Karen Ger- Bill BriDg Tim Grocott Marli ago. The - pump, although still Seniors wish the highest test hart, Pearl Vegh, Shirley Well- .,,.. ' ' partially . iu able, is wearing out scores in verbal and math areas. man, Sharon Hiner, Janet Ward, J charle Honk Albprt and the apartment asked the respectively are: Jim Davidson r-i.l 1.J-,r-- Tconnc T.rtVi-..ir ' ' C r a u s a z, Sid Welch, found that -,-tate statutes specifi- iTr C. V" ' Morgan 96, 99. trustees to t eplace it. 99, 99; Richard Horn 99, 99; Shir- 1 tir 1 rt nn r a. - Sniauch; After Checking the law, trustees LZ'TS Tympani Bruce Bacon; Chimes - Glockenspiel oally prohib t trustees from pur- Elaine Petkovsek; chasing fire fighting equipment Percussion Tenant Naba- for another political subdivision. other stut! ifcr-who had above kowski, Ricky Ott, Shirley Rey- According to the laws, the contract ihe snth'Dercp'ntili- in hnth varha? -.-. o.i.ra mxavu, su.ii:a r awu xvuscmu ail, -,-.. C T- Tn nrln. ,.,V,inV, -.to. om... rff, . . " R. Bates, Mrs. F. Henceroth; the program of the Junior-Senior Clarinet Dennis Northeim, '"" " """'ana matia areas were: seniors Mrs. Steury- Mrs. A. Henry, High PTA on Monday evening, chervl Schiblev. Pamela Homer, zu"e' "uu- . .u" Barbara Berner, Judi Collins, Tern u - - -in q n f I it inn rn In addition to the program of contain all the remuneration n-fisomo Rvlrv Hrot-h ttm-v Karen Barker Susan Cherry elections by the concert band, which the department is to re- Long, Joyce s Heaor stul Karen 5arKer, jsusan onerry, ... .-- ,plnw tWe will ceive. ,-.. n-., tit..-.. ti j-1 i j c i , -aj. uw. a v rtitc, ourufcura also be vocal numbers by school T,,nt.hin r,or, nona Wurst. Juniors were Jeanne Dob- Crawford, Mrs. E. Diedrick, Jr.; 'Mrs. ToVner Mrs. A. Kop- was announced that the PTA will Martha Bach Sharon Folbert eruPs- ,The vocal program was to(J trustees that he wou,d ney, Richard Eberhardt, Tom t. - ,, . . . . ... v,tj - k-v- i t f six. "x"'"'a -u-.., " not morie available to the Dress. x, . n:hlin Sim nnoinrin, r-mVii. Gerg Godfrey and Bob Cook p.m.. Mrs. W. Rankin, chairman, nenhafer. chairman. Mrs. V. Had- hold a bake sale in December with rt,,rl1i t.aL T.inrla Tewer. wcic auK.u v uc.i 1C ,...u, jvu-g. jMeison, Mrs. B. aumnger. aix. Mrs. E. Moebius; l".c ULC ue sel- ldl-Kr- ivirs- rtl Diane Womack, Marilyn Vollmer, was taken. Eagles Plan Children's Party Amherst Aerie of E-gles will Mrs. Fowell A.M., Mrs. A. Mrs.- Turk Mrs. P. Mecera, KmS and Mirs, Raymond Batten- MartiV,a woodines: Dover, chairman, Mrs. H. Chap- chairman, Mrs. K. Bechtel, Mrs. noiise, co-cnairmen or vne iinance Alto clarinet Anyce John-man, Mrs. E. Haas, Mrs. T. D. G. Smith, Mrs. A. Thompson, Bnd budget committee 'reported on. Hunter, Mrs. E. Kennedy, Mrs. Mrs. C. Kosakowski, Mrs. V. tha a Pent of $700 had been clarinet Michael Tev PTA Program Will Be. a rulins from thp onnntv nrns- -'Dim, sue LrOoawin. Lynthla ecutor so that trustees would have G"rley, Robert Herrick, Dennis a "written opinion. , E-wrhaU. T'trn Mitchell Weh- " n(.l O'tt, Elaine Tofcone," Paula The fire contract with South Simashkevich, and Mike Tevesz. Amherst, which expires within a J. Kimmel, Mrs. T. Powell, Mrs. Carter; C. Abraham; P.M., Mrs. L. Bel- Mrs. Wilhelm Mrs. D. mad on the new concession stand at Memorial Field. month or two, had included the trustees decided to withhold re- Be Music and Playlet '' Musical selections and a play w. . "". I, " -. , The next meetine nf tho PTA AUU """t1"1 -.. " wui comprise une program wnen tract. Trustees tooK no action on ;ooi-j lottie, chairman, Mrs. W. Strauhs, chairman, Mrs. C. Ash- ne " jL, Rogers, Jane Schoemig, Sharon the Eiementary PTA meets next the contract untU the matter is p'!,w r a . Groomes, Mrs. E. Haas, Mrs. J. ton, Mrs. D. Buchs, Mrs. J. Eibon; 3 At V n!v" Grundy, James Simashkevich; Monday evening at Powers school, definitely settled. thJTJ? t Wnlmp. M1-0 T? Nnrtitipim Mr ir-c wwoviino- Mrs w "i scnooi. At mat time Jim Dav- j .....v. J the township will wi: tell s Harding Resigns oc7 Rpvrlv TVTPit.7ke. Kit MartV. nr, 1 nnnr.n t-,1 ol . ,.,! . li i-j -"-'v 1 - ' muaiuai aciCT.iii.iio anij. a pia-j n- n ijuillju UUiLlldse us PHIL JL LIlc COll- : j;i :x , . Altn Saxonhone Kathryn ,m h whor. t, -t t-, , vAUS u,u" wriuen permission is to trustees that township will wind up the year Tt.1..tnn TT.J tlAr.o 1 J ; i-U l,l..l. J . .1 1 will present everai numbers that no ,etter had as et been re" ed for " He eaIsoleZX -rf f ThB!?' $2,000 is still due the Powers school second grade fhwJ. J6 . J1 .f" The fifth grade chorus and sixth . ITnlmoc TTw T3 -Mrt-Wi .!! TLTye HT Yir:ninv.li . 1T W 1 ai 0 ho d their annual Christmas party ". mla. ,.e .. w j., , . . . . for the children of members on H. Klekota, Mrs. C. McCartney, Krieg, chairman, Mrs. A. Kelling, TteWumZtvLll Sunday afternoon, December 20, Mrs. O. Manes. Mrs. M. Aycock, Mrs. D. Becker, Arrih(jL,? iZT at 2:00 in the club trooms. A gift Mrs. Miller A.M., Mrs. Char- Mrs. R. Gumpf, Mrs. W. Kepler, February 8 ' win De suppuea ior eacn cnua up .......v....-, ...,........, ,.. x. . o. v. k. , wlu ooserve Founders Dav with 1 O .1 A I ulc ru"'c' ocuu 6cu . tj-j-tpp- . thp -1H v.-. v.,, Vl. to the (age of 12 years, but regis- Thomas Dute M P. Astrong, Mr, M. Statler, Mrs. J. Watts, a specifll pgZCental As SoUtll Amherst "s" AonlheoS luj't 2 It 1", tralion of children's names and Mrs. A. MurieUo; P.M., Mrs. Mrs. T. Below. school. 8mde chorus. Also on the program tj . . . . , accounts will be overdra ages must be made before next George McDaniel, Mrs. R. Ed- Grade 3 - i Tin A M1iai. will be a playlet "Why the Chimes BKw wSon but S overdrawn, he Wednesday, December 16. wards. Miss Berger - Mrs. M. Shoup, Dr A ItlemDer Rang." Mrs. Gilbert Wellman will " glven verbal wnwM0B' put lno":ated- The Christmas party for mem- Mrs. Richards A. M., Mrs. chairman, Mrs. J. Kereses, Mrs. Una Tflore on Sfllp direct the children. .., bers will be Iheld on Saturday D. Barris, chairman, Mrs. T. Fog, M. Bentley, Mrs, K. Vedeler; p O Board of Public Affairs chairman The charter for Cub Pack 494, jjailfl rr02rall nicrht- irwomihpr la nlon in h Mix f. Fiiintt Mrs .T Hamil- Mr. rurrior Mrs. j. Paller. Ohio dog license tags for 1965 t,, t ti-,.ji, rE!o his nm. sponsored by the Elementary PTA. O club looms. A $1 gift exchange ton, Mrs, will be featured. Betty Leavtr, Plans are In the making for a Stamper, Mrs. M. Campana New Years Eve celebration for it Grade, Yellow Room members of the Eagles and their Mrs. Fine, Mrs. Fildey, Mrs. guests. Miller, Mrs. Kinsey Mrs. Stainbrook; Andy Sechkar, chairman, Mrs. . Dnuc., ivi.s. v wciu , Board of roiDiic Aiiairs ciiauiiiaii -... . --, Mrs. Currier Mrs. J. Paller. Ohio dog license tags for 1965 dk.- wviinB rosiffned his dos- sponsored by the Elementary PTA, J. Husar; P.M., Mrs. chairman, Mrs. R. Brack, Mrs. went on, sale December 1 at Erh- iti on the board effective Dec- will be presented during the meet- yr MFVIAH OVFRTI IRT tr, chairman, Mrs. C. J. Bashok; man-Becker Insurance office, ber 1964i at Tuesday night's ing. IVinooiin WtKIUKL . . . TJoJl-LT arniii r l ' T t. rU-nv n m . . G. F. Handel Mrs. DeUefield MrR, B. Park aveniue. Owners are remind- tir, ' It has been announced that a wrnTDArvrD ct Tin. i'' i -i i McCarty, chairman, Mrs. V. Dler- d that all dogs must have a li- "taVtotter to village officials he new class for parents on Modern nw1Uvn. .v.i. i. iscnaiKOWSKy ker, Mrs. N. Kurth, Mrs. J. xise- They may be purchased any eave four reasons for his resigns- Math will begin the first of the 1 hemes -.s ",c iiuuis. tin in-lnH nff: f 11 aCK OI COOPer- J"" v mrara.su , , - . . . ... otin anions village officials, (2) tact Mrs. Johnson, principal at lVl-nx.n KJtr int 1UI3 Victor Herbert Calendar of Events ley ,T- TTarrio Mrs W Men- It. Mittendorf, Mrs. Rose Marie gel, chairman, Mrs. K. McMil- son, chairman, Mrs. Shanks; conflicting statements regarding powers scnooi. 11 eno interest prom Babes in Toyland" ri-i-...n u ir i nr tt i- nir r Mrs rinr nr -. o.u.-. u -- f -14,0 villnirp's water is shown it is planned to wave two G. Marshall, Mrs. W, Prosser, lett, Mrs. R. Sterna; ferstein, chairman, Mrs. J. Do- supply by council members and classes, one in the afternoon and YULETIDE FESTIVAL Mrs. R. Orseno, Mrs. W. Baus, Mrs. HUiabidel Mrs. G. ver, Mrs. R. Hart, Mrs. J. Logan, water board members, ana caun- "J""'' MeAl Dec. 10 Junior Class Rings, Mrs. L. Grahn, Mrs. Knsher. Jaram, chairman, Mrs. L. lioott- "irs. w. inimm, Mrs. M. Glo- cU's reruaai to can mi w.jri i .1 in Senior Announcements. 1st Gr.de, Red Room . dell, Mra. R. Satmary; wacki, Mrs. C. Abraham; bonds, (3) slow progress by the Wednesday December IB, at 1.00 French Club Party, 6:00 to Mra Scheide, Mrs. Brothers, Mrs. Husar Mrs. G. Dia- Mrs. Gottfried Mrs. D. Mc- village omciais in ooxamnK a uc 8:45 p.m. ' Mrs. Currier, Mrs. Nigh tings mond. Mrs. N. Becker, Mrs. D. Loda,, chairman, Mrs, Dec. 11 Basketball at New Mrs. Jean Tomas, chairman, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. R. Berg; Mrs. Plott Mrs. Joseph UVUUUlli iVi v.uililbiau, a. Jk. ' ' a- 1V11 S. iUaju U uu w. . , . Dec. 13 Annual School Vesper 1st Grade, Blue Room ter, chairman, Mrs. P. Mecera, Mrs. Sapienza Mrs. W. working m tne Dest limeresis oi iac Program. Mrs. Asbury, Mrs. Dupier, Mrs. Mrs. B. Seratt, Mrs. D. Richards; Jeancola, chairman, Mrs. D. village. n Dec. 14 Elementary PTA. Buchanan, Mrs. Tammaro Mrs. Sender Mrs. G. Yun- Mead, Mrs. Elchelberger, Mrs, D. Harding said that tie wa enj oy- Arr. J. Warrington HALLELUJAH CHORUS i L. Peck- source of water for South Amherst ' . osephMag-' jgjj) gtot Amherst Lions "Sell Light to Help Others See" G. F. Handel ed working with Democratic Women Present Books to Library n . n 1!!!!!!!!!!!! I. w h TNr. 19 i n O . XT.li Mfc A nMra-iilr nholrmon IVTva nr. tT ITovl JLJOhnPV Math lesson, Powers school J. Baran, Mrs. K. Vedeler, Mrs. Mrs. Smith Mrs. P. Butrey, Mrs. Washka Mrs. R. Brady, J"s " J)on,'Tw ,Hn-thV last gym. (for adults) M. Spangler, Mrs. L. Hall, Mrs. chairman, Mrs. W. Kelling, Mrs. chairman, Mrs. D. Buchs, Mrs. P e TJ" to be Deo. 18 Basketball, Brunswick. D. Croyle, Mrs. F. Henceroth. j. Friend, Mrs. R. Thomas, Mrs, N. Bartlome, Mrs. L. Kniermen. wo y,'r e " f sue. Dec. 19 - Basketball, Welling- Grade 2 - W. Wartiola, Mrs. W. Whyte. Grade 5 gSns and to tld see no othlr ton. Miss Harris - Mrs. R. Pippert, SHUPE ELEM. SCHOOL Mrs. Bauer - Mrs. R. Mitiska, ffs"ons, anone oou Dec. 23 to Jan. 4 Christmas chairman, Mrs. G. Dorsey, Mrs. Grade 4 chairman, Mrs. R. Koch Mrs. M. rffective December 31 is Vacation. D. Hershberger, Mrs. G. Pum- Mrs. Brenner Mrs. G. John- Shoup, Mrs. R. Wurst, Mrs. S. the designation of board member ' " Young; ri rtAn-tilo Hp mid he was Mrs. Cunningham Mrs. L. ieaving -for much the same reasons Peck, Mrs. M. Harmych; that Harding stated, (but that there Mr. Egeland Mrs. E. Witte, was n0 coUusion between the two. chairman, Mrs. D. Rupert, Mrs. MrS- Ervtn Wragg was corn-Franklin; mended for Iher job as clerk of the Mrs. Kane Mrs. P. Buttrey, board, and she stated that she Mrs. J. Streza, Mrs. W. Spidell; hated to see both members leave. Miss Mililerr Mrs. Richard she felt they both had done a Croyle, chairman, Mrs R. La- good job. vish, Mrs. C. Coverdale, Mrs. D. Harding wanted it known that Strauss, Mrs. B. Eddy, Mrs his resignation was no ireflection Mrs. Kaiser; on the board or on new member Mr. Redman Mrs. L. Goodell, Raymond Jones. He said he had chairman, Mrs. J. F. Smith; considered it for quite a few Mrs. Smith Mrs. H. Wehnes, months, but when council refused chairman, Mrs. W. Wheatley, Mrs. -to pass an ordinance for calling I Kee Jr., Mrs. J. Swartz, Mrs. in the bonds, his mind was made C. Petkovsek, Mrs. E. Hazen, up. He said that he feels it will Mrs. R. Gildenmeister; be an improvement to the board Mrs. Zilch Mrs. Shirley if leaves, but that he was sorry Sullinger, Mrs. Clyde Gilbert. t0 hurt Jones' , .. L Grade 6 Many South Amherst residents Mrs. Bauers Mrs. L. J. bplieve tnat the Quarry Company Goodell- wi" sel1 the viIlaSe water again Mrs. Bortz - Mrs. L. Bickley, ve"- Gentile said, but, ''they nhirmn m n rt M ain't sell us something tlhey don't C. Richardson,' Mrs. G. TJhrlck, T" ?Itm. Tinalrvtainarice man 1 7 ' v s. , . . - - i . 1 1 -, X f v, t Mrs. E. Chupick; John Big stated that the water The home pack contains eight schools. In addition, the club has Mavnr Marvin T? T-airic loft 1.. 1 Uo . " . " - Mr. Currier Mrs. T. Below, T.. V., 2 Buys the ftrst home Pack ot "eht bulDS ln various sizes and sells purchased over 100 Dairs of s-lM- chairman, Mrs. H. Wiegand, Mrs. M"T,Z , he Ouarrv Com- bulbs frm Llons President BU1 ?;cr the s Price the same ses or needy people and have Mrs. Dickinson Mrs. R. f th vill!1(-p water an(1 nual s816- ' - Proceeds from the club's sale operations. Koch, chairman, Mrs. L. Lewis, inarhe had fen very v fair "SclIing Light to HeIP 0thers g0 into its sight conservation. Other donaUons to the corn-Mrs. L. Stuber. Mrs. R. Croyle, - ., . , tea ia t i. See has been chosen as the program, a long-time major pro- munitv chirintf th- r,.f .,. Mrs. Marvin R. Davis, left, and Ricco, vice-president, gave the Books presented were "Four Mrs. D. Adkins, Mrs. P. Loper; )nauent payments from 1949 .and slo8an as Amherst Lions pre- Ject for the Amherst members, have included a wheel chair for Mr, Ben Ricco present to Mrs. books in behalf of the Amheret Days," "The 1964 Democratic Na- Mr. Dixon - Mrs. R. Vos, ,958 couM be removed Pare for their second annual The club has purchased an eye Amherst Hospital, $5,000 worth Mrs. oen iu p UhrarlBn Democratic Women's cluib in tional Convention," and -the full Chairman. Mrs. W. Mengel; books, and her request was grant- "ght bulb sale Saturday of this testing machine which is used, of bleachers at Memorial Field. Frank Rudde, Amherst librarian, democratic women s m, m proceedings of Vne Com. Mr3. Horn Mrs. H. Sanders, ed to meet on week Is the official kick-off date with volunteer assistance, to each-$600 to the Maude Neiding Park three foooks for the library shelves, memory or tne late resident mission on Kennedy's assasslna- Mrs. J. Grasse, Mrs. T. Wharton; next relnjiar meetirra night. with a11 members having a sup- year test the eyes of all students Fund, and over tl 000 to th lion. mrs. uppierman nunc. December 22. '"'Vi "lc i nuc iuuuc ana Mrs. Davis, president, and Mrs. John F. Kennedy. parochial Amherst Golden Agers. ii i iiimiiw ' i w.i iff.""."'?
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Full Text | A '1 MIWS fISS D The Paper That Puts AMHERST FIRST Vol XLVI, No. 49 EIGHT PAGES AMHERST, OHIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1964 THE SANDSTONE CENTER OF THE WORLD Amherst Cagers Play New London, Avon Lake J.-fCT J r 11- 9Q a n if i . 1 H Ji. ti-ril "I'm f -V v ' L."iv- not Ex-'-' - . 1 yyuiituisiiii piroytiiid y vwm Services km IcMnId Tlie Amherst Marion L. Steele Tenor Saxophone Alice Mi- Buy Pump High in PSAT Amherst's Comets travel to New London tomorrow (Friday) -- . -mm AT 1 evening for a Lakeland Confe- J ()0II1 IVlOtlierS Are amed rence basketball game and then nlair lVini4 Uaka nn Cnfllfrlmr ot rnn Pr Hears ing to Avon Lake in an inde pendent game. mar ' -m t-aiui jLawaiUH, jeaiuie uuuuey, general phrey, Mrs. L. Morgan; MllSlCal rTOtZram Rochelle Homer, Songa Lloyd, chairman of room mothers for Mrs. Menz Mrs. Inez Win- Chris Sutherland, Carol Batten- the elementary schools, has an- ders. chairman, Mrs. M. Spang- A musical wrosram bv 16 mem- house: Left to right, in the front row, nounced the list of room mothers ler, Mrs. S. Sullinger, Mrs. R. bers of the high school choir, with Oboe Eleanor Stuber, Janet , are Jerry Walker, Kelly King, who will serve for the remain- Sutherland; a talk on the work of the choir in Sender; Manager Doug Huffman, Ken der of the school year. The list, Mrs. Moore Mrs. R. Pooley, the preperation for a concert by Bassoon Nancy Travers, Holley and Bud Becker. by rooms grades and teachers, chairman, Mra L. Hunker, Mrs. Director. James Wilson, comprised Fawn Rosenkranz; is given below. In the back row are, left to POWERS ELEM. SCHOOL rignt, Jim Kyan, Dave Moyer, Kindergarten chairman, Mrs. V. Scardamn, After the talk the group sang sev- Karla Smith, Dennis Sniezek, xyh ivaii.j, un ua-n Mrs, jiorka A.M., Mrs. A. Mrs. T. Engelhardt, Mrs, B. Gur- erai unristmas selections. George Simonovich, Tom bchoe- Burger, chairman, Mrs, S. Sa- ley, Mrs. L. Van der Cord, Mrs. During the business meeting Elaine Pozone, Ricki Yeager, mig, unarne lowne ana uick balak, Mrs. B. Smith, Mrs. J. L. Stuber; presided over by James Blazer it Judy Sines Diane Gelsanliter, Oil IgL'UUdU-I . High School Concert Band will zer, Dennis Yacabozzi, John Lau; . present its annual Christmas Baritone Saxophone Robert I niC.APC I on f 97 tAAlA H.rlnfc Vesper service next Sunday, De- Herrick; HUOlCCa VJtUl I Uk OICCIC OlUUCllla cember 13, at 3:00 o'clock in French Horn Lynn Mitch- the gymnasium at the high ell, Kay Barker, Janis Wilhelm, school. The band will be under Diane Goldthorpe; the direction of Russell Petersen Cornet - Jaffes Poyak, David Amherst township trustees can- Results of the PSTA (Prelim-and the public is invited to at- Moyer, Delbert Mack, Neil not buy a portable pumper for the inury Scholarship Aptitude Tests) tend- Knieneman, Daryl Smith, Mar- south Amherst fire department, taken recently by juniors and sen-There are 81 upper class stu- gie Kosakowski, Linda Frundy, jt was d ecided at the regular iors at Marion L. Steele high dents in the band personnel. Phil Sukel, Bill Carter, Scott meeting th's week. school have been received. Juniors This is the first year that fresh- Coverdale, John Kurtz, Cary . led in the number of scores above men have not been included in Grocott; The Sou' a Arriherst department, the 90thj pg-e Yn&or the group. Baritone Terry Galusha, which has a contract for fire pro- had 19 in the verbal and 22 in the Members of the band with gS Ry Gde11' Kathy towThif, 'whaTappwh Tf instruments played are listed: D'ne steve the trusts purchased many years had 18 m verbal "d Flute - Piccolo Karen Ger- Bill BriDg Tim Grocott Marli ago. The - pump, although still Seniors wish the highest test hart, Pearl Vegh, Shirley Well- .,,.. ' ' partially . iu able, is wearing out scores in verbal and math areas. man, Sharon Hiner, Janet Ward, J charle Honk Albprt and the apartment asked the respectively are: Jim Davidson r-i.l 1.J-,r-- Tconnc T.rtVi-..ir ' ' C r a u s a z, Sid Welch, found that -,-tate statutes specifi- iTr C. V" ' Morgan 96, 99. trustees to t eplace it. 99, 99; Richard Horn 99, 99; Shir- 1 tir 1 rt nn r a. - Sniauch; After Checking the law, trustees LZ'TS Tympani Bruce Bacon; Chimes - Glockenspiel oally prohib t trustees from pur- Elaine Petkovsek; chasing fire fighting equipment Percussion Tenant Naba- for another political subdivision. other stut! ifcr-who had above kowski, Ricky Ott, Shirley Rey- According to the laws, the contract ihe snth'Dercp'ntili- in hnth varha? -.-. o.i.ra mxavu, su.ii:a r awu xvuscmu ail, -,-.. C T- Tn nrln. ,.,V,inV, -.to. om... rff, . . " R. Bates, Mrs. F. Henceroth; the program of the Junior-Senior Clarinet Dennis Northeim, '"" " """'ana matia areas were: seniors Mrs. Steury- Mrs. A. Henry, High PTA on Monday evening, chervl Schiblev. Pamela Homer, zu"e' "uu- . .u" Barbara Berner, Judi Collins, Tern u - - -in q n f I it inn rn In addition to the program of contain all the remuneration n-fisomo Rvlrv Hrot-h ttm-v Karen Barker Susan Cherry elections by the concert band, which the department is to re- Long, Joyce s Heaor stul Karen 5arKer, jsusan onerry, ... .-- ,plnw tWe will ceive. ,-.. n-., tit..-.. ti j-1 i j c i , -aj. uw. a v rtitc, ourufcura also be vocal numbers by school T,,nt.hin r,or, nona Wurst. Juniors were Jeanne Dob- Crawford, Mrs. E. Diedrick, Jr.; 'Mrs. ToVner Mrs. A. Kop- was announced that the PTA will Martha Bach Sharon Folbert eruPs- ,The vocal program was to(J trustees that he wou,d ney, Richard Eberhardt, Tom t. - ,, . . . . ... v,tj - k-v- i t f six. "x"'"'a -u-.., " not morie available to the Dress. x, . n:hlin Sim nnoinrin, r-mVii. Gerg Godfrey and Bob Cook p.m.. Mrs. W. Rankin, chairman, nenhafer. chairman. Mrs. V. Had- hold a bake sale in December with rt,,rl1i t.aL T.inrla Tewer. wcic auK.u v uc.i 1C ,...u, jvu-g. jMeison, Mrs. B. aumnger. aix. Mrs. E. Moebius; l".c ULC ue sel- ldl-Kr- ivirs- rtl Diane Womack, Marilyn Vollmer, was taken. Eagles Plan Children's Party Amherst Aerie of E-gles will Mrs. Fowell A.M., Mrs. A. Mrs.- Turk Mrs. P. Mecera, KmS and Mirs, Raymond Batten- MartiV,a woodines: Dover, chairman, Mrs. H. Chap- chairman, Mrs. K. Bechtel, Mrs. noiise, co-cnairmen or vne iinance Alto clarinet Anyce John-man, Mrs. E. Haas, Mrs. T. D. G. Smith, Mrs. A. Thompson, Bnd budget committee 'reported on. Hunter, Mrs. E. Kennedy, Mrs. Mrs. C. Kosakowski, Mrs. V. tha a Pent of $700 had been clarinet Michael Tev PTA Program Will Be. a rulins from thp onnntv nrns- -'Dim, sue LrOoawin. Lynthla ecutor so that trustees would have G"rley, Robert Herrick, Dennis a "written opinion. , E-wrhaU. T'trn Mitchell Weh- " n(.l O'tt, Elaine Tofcone," Paula The fire contract with South Simashkevich, and Mike Tevesz. Amherst, which expires within a J. Kimmel, Mrs. T. Powell, Mrs. Carter; C. Abraham; P.M., Mrs. L. Bel- Mrs. Wilhelm Mrs. D. mad on the new concession stand at Memorial Field. month or two, had included the trustees decided to withhold re- Be Music and Playlet '' Musical selections and a play w. . "". I, " -. , The next meetine nf tho PTA AUU """t1"1 -.. " wui comprise une program wnen tract. Trustees tooK no action on ;ooi-j lottie, chairman, Mrs. W. Strauhs, chairman, Mrs. C. Ash- ne " jL, Rogers, Jane Schoemig, Sharon the Eiementary PTA meets next the contract untU the matter is p'!,w r a . Groomes, Mrs. E. Haas, Mrs. J. ton, Mrs. D. Buchs, Mrs. J. Eibon; 3 At V n!v" Grundy, James Simashkevich; Monday evening at Powers school, definitely settled. thJTJ? t Wnlmp. M1-0 T? Nnrtitipim Mr ir-c wwoviino- Mrs w "i scnooi. At mat time Jim Dav- j .....v. J the township will wi: tell s Harding Resigns oc7 Rpvrlv TVTPit.7ke. Kit MartV. nr, 1 nnnr.n t-,1 ol . ,.,! . li i-j -"-'v 1 - ' muaiuai aciCT.iii.iio anij. a pia-j n- n ijuillju UUiLlldse us PHIL JL LIlc COll- : j;i :x , . Altn Saxonhone Kathryn ,m h whor. t, -t t-, , vAUS u,u" wriuen permission is to trustees that township will wind up the year Tt.1..tnn TT.J tlAr.o 1 J ; i-U l,l..l. J . .1 1 will present everai numbers that no ,etter had as et been re" ed for " He eaIsoleZX -rf f ThB!?' $2,000 is still due the Powers school second grade fhwJ. J6 . J1 .f" The fifth grade chorus and sixth . ITnlmoc TTw T3 -Mrt-Wi .!! TLTye HT Yir:ninv.li . 1T W 1 ai 0 ho d their annual Christmas party ". mla. ,.e .. w j., , . . . . for the children of members on H. Klekota, Mrs. C. McCartney, Krieg, chairman, Mrs. A. Kelling, TteWumZtvLll Sunday afternoon, December 20, Mrs. O. Manes. Mrs. M. Aycock, Mrs. D. Becker, Arrih(jL,? iZT at 2:00 in the club trooms. A gift Mrs. Miller A.M., Mrs. Char- Mrs. R. Gumpf, Mrs. W. Kepler, February 8 ' win De suppuea ior eacn cnua up .......v....-, ...,........, ,.. x. . o. v. k. , wlu ooserve Founders Dav with 1 O .1 A I ulc ru"'c' ocuu 6cu . tj-j-tpp- . thp -1H v.-. v.,, Vl. to the (age of 12 years, but regis- Thomas Dute M P. Astrong, Mr, M. Statler, Mrs. J. Watts, a specifll pgZCental As SoUtll Amherst "s" AonlheoS luj't 2 It 1", tralion of children's names and Mrs. A. MurieUo; P.M., Mrs. Mrs. T. Below. school. 8mde chorus. Also on the program tj . . . . , accounts will be overdra ages must be made before next George McDaniel, Mrs. R. Ed- Grade 3 - i Tin A M1iai. will be a playlet "Why the Chimes BKw wSon but S overdrawn, he Wednesday, December 16. wards. Miss Berger - Mrs. M. Shoup, Dr A ItlemDer Rang." Mrs. Gilbert Wellman will " glven verbal wnwM0B' put lno":ated- The Christmas party for mem- Mrs. Richards A. M., Mrs. chairman, Mrs. J. Kereses, Mrs. Una Tflore on Sfllp direct the children. .., bers will be Iheld on Saturday D. Barris, chairman, Mrs. T. Fog, M. Bentley, Mrs, K. Vedeler; p O Board of Public Affairs chairman The charter for Cub Pack 494, jjailfl rr02rall nicrht- irwomihpr la nlon in h Mix f. Fiiintt Mrs .T Hamil- Mr. rurrior Mrs. j. Paller. Ohio dog license tags for 1965 t,, t ti-,.ji, rE!o his nm. sponsored by the Elementary PTA. O club looms. A $1 gift exchange ton, Mrs, will be featured. Betty Leavtr, Plans are In the making for a Stamper, Mrs. M. Campana New Years Eve celebration for it Grade, Yellow Room members of the Eagles and their Mrs. Fine, Mrs. Fildey, Mrs. guests. Miller, Mrs. Kinsey Mrs. Stainbrook; Andy Sechkar, chairman, Mrs. . Dnuc., ivi.s. v wciu , Board of roiDiic Aiiairs ciiauiiiaii -... . --, Mrs. Currier Mrs. J. Paller. Ohio dog license tags for 1965 dk.- wviinB rosiffned his dos- sponsored by the Elementary PTA, J. Husar; P.M., Mrs. chairman, Mrs. R. Brack, Mrs. went on, sale December 1 at Erh- iti on the board effective Dec- will be presented during the meet- yr MFVIAH OVFRTI IRT tr, chairman, Mrs. C. J. Bashok; man-Becker Insurance office, ber 1964i at Tuesday night's ing. IVinooiin WtKIUKL . . . TJoJl-LT arniii r l ' T t. rU-nv n m . . G. F. Handel Mrs. DeUefield MrR, B. Park aveniue. Owners are remind- tir, ' It has been announced that a wrnTDArvrD ct Tin. i'' i -i i McCarty, chairman, Mrs. V. Dler- d that all dogs must have a li- "taVtotter to village officials he new class for parents on Modern nw1Uvn. .v.i. i. iscnaiKOWSKy ker, Mrs. N. Kurth, Mrs. J. xise- They may be purchased any eave four reasons for his resigns- Math will begin the first of the 1 hemes -.s ",c iiuuis. tin in-lnH nff: f 11 aCK OI COOPer- J"" v mrara.su , , - . . . ... otin anions village officials, (2) tact Mrs. Johnson, principal at lVl-nx.n KJtr int 1UI3 Victor Herbert Calendar of Events ley ,T- TTarrio Mrs W Men- It. Mittendorf, Mrs. Rose Marie gel, chairman, Mrs. K. McMil- son, chairman, Mrs. Shanks; conflicting statements regarding powers scnooi. 11 eno interest prom Babes in Toyland" ri-i-...n u ir i nr tt i- nir r Mrs rinr nr -. o.u.-. u -- f -14,0 villnirp's water is shown it is planned to wave two G. Marshall, Mrs. W, Prosser, lett, Mrs. R. Sterna; ferstein, chairman, Mrs. J. Do- supply by council members and classes, one in the afternoon and YULETIDE FESTIVAL Mrs. R. Orseno, Mrs. W. Baus, Mrs. HUiabidel Mrs. G. ver, Mrs. R. Hart, Mrs. J. Logan, water board members, ana caun- "J""'' MeAl Dec. 10 Junior Class Rings, Mrs. L. Grahn, Mrs. Knsher. Jaram, chairman, Mrs. L. lioott- "irs. w. inimm, Mrs. M. Glo- cU's reruaai to can mi w.jri i .1 in Senior Announcements. 1st Gr.de, Red Room . dell, Mra. R. Satmary; wacki, Mrs. C. Abraham; bonds, (3) slow progress by the Wednesday December IB, at 1.00 French Club Party, 6:00 to Mra Scheide, Mrs. Brothers, Mrs. Husar Mrs. G. Dia- Mrs. Gottfried Mrs. D. Mc- village omciais in ooxamnK a uc 8:45 p.m. ' Mrs. Currier, Mrs. Nigh tings mond. Mrs. N. Becker, Mrs. D. Loda,, chairman, Mrs, Dec. 11 Basketball at New Mrs. Jean Tomas, chairman, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. R. Berg; Mrs. Plott Mrs. Joseph UVUUUlli iVi v.uililbiau, a. Jk. ' ' a- 1V11 S. iUaju U uu w. . , . Dec. 13 Annual School Vesper 1st Grade, Blue Room ter, chairman, Mrs. P. Mecera, Mrs. Sapienza Mrs. W. working m tne Dest limeresis oi iac Program. Mrs. Asbury, Mrs. Dupier, Mrs. Mrs. B. Seratt, Mrs. D. Richards; Jeancola, chairman, Mrs. D. village. n Dec. 14 Elementary PTA. Buchanan, Mrs. Tammaro Mrs. Sender Mrs. G. Yun- Mead, Mrs. Elchelberger, Mrs, D. Harding said that tie wa enj oy- Arr. J. Warrington HALLELUJAH CHORUS i L. Peck- source of water for South Amherst ' . osephMag-' jgjj) gtot Amherst Lions "Sell Light to Help Others See" G. F. Handel ed working with Democratic Women Present Books to Library n . n 1!!!!!!!!!!!! I. w h TNr. 19 i n O . XT.li Mfc A nMra-iilr nholrmon IVTva nr. tT ITovl JLJOhnPV Math lesson, Powers school J. Baran, Mrs. K. Vedeler, Mrs. Mrs. Smith Mrs. P. Butrey, Mrs. Washka Mrs. R. Brady, J"s " J)on,'Tw ,Hn-thV last gym. (for adults) M. Spangler, Mrs. L. Hall, Mrs. chairman, Mrs. W. Kelling, Mrs. chairman, Mrs. D. Buchs, Mrs. P e TJ" to be Deo. 18 Basketball, Brunswick. D. Croyle, Mrs. F. Henceroth. j. Friend, Mrs. R. Thomas, Mrs, N. Bartlome, Mrs. L. Kniermen. wo y,'r e " f sue. Dec. 19 - Basketball, Welling- Grade 2 - W. Wartiola, Mrs. W. Whyte. Grade 5 gSns and to tld see no othlr ton. Miss Harris - Mrs. R. Pippert, SHUPE ELEM. SCHOOL Mrs. Bauer - Mrs. R. Mitiska, ffs"ons, anone oou Dec. 23 to Jan. 4 Christmas chairman, Mrs. G. Dorsey, Mrs. Grade 4 chairman, Mrs. R. Koch Mrs. M. rffective December 31 is Vacation. D. Hershberger, Mrs. G. Pum- Mrs. Brenner Mrs. G. John- Shoup, Mrs. R. Wurst, Mrs. S. the designation of board member ' " Young; ri rtAn-tilo Hp mid he was Mrs. Cunningham Mrs. L. ieaving -for much the same reasons Peck, Mrs. M. Harmych; that Harding stated, (but that there Mr. Egeland Mrs. E. Witte, was n0 coUusion between the two. chairman, Mrs. D. Rupert, Mrs. MrS- Ervtn Wragg was corn-Franklin; mended for Iher job as clerk of the Mrs. Kane Mrs. P. Buttrey, board, and she stated that she Mrs. J. Streza, Mrs. W. Spidell; hated to see both members leave. Miss Mililerr Mrs. Richard she felt they both had done a Croyle, chairman, Mrs R. La- good job. vish, Mrs. C. Coverdale, Mrs. D. Harding wanted it known that Strauss, Mrs. B. Eddy, Mrs his resignation was no ireflection Mrs. Kaiser; on the board or on new member Mr. Redman Mrs. L. Goodell, Raymond Jones. He said he had chairman, Mrs. J. F. Smith; considered it for quite a few Mrs. Smith Mrs. H. Wehnes, months, but when council refused chairman, Mrs. W. Wheatley, Mrs. -to pass an ordinance for calling I Kee Jr., Mrs. J. Swartz, Mrs. in the bonds, his mind was made C. Petkovsek, Mrs. E. Hazen, up. He said that he feels it will Mrs. R. Gildenmeister; be an improvement to the board Mrs. Zilch Mrs. Shirley if leaves, but that he was sorry Sullinger, Mrs. Clyde Gilbert. t0 hurt Jones' , .. L Grade 6 Many South Amherst residents Mrs. Bauers Mrs. L. J. bplieve tnat the Quarry Company Goodell- wi" sel1 the viIlaSe water again Mrs. Bortz - Mrs. L. Bickley, ve"- Gentile said, but, ''they nhirmn m n rt M ain't sell us something tlhey don't C. Richardson,' Mrs. G. TJhrlck, T" ?Itm. Tinalrvtainarice man 1 7 ' v s. , . . - - i . 1 1 -, X f v, t Mrs. E. Chupick; John Big stated that the water The home pack contains eight schools. In addition, the club has Mavnr Marvin T? T-airic loft 1.. 1 Uo . " . " - Mr. Currier Mrs. T. Below, T.. V., 2 Buys the ftrst home Pack ot "eht bulDS ln various sizes and sells purchased over 100 Dairs of s-lM- chairman, Mrs. H. Wiegand, Mrs. M"T,Z , he Ouarrv Com- bulbs frm Llons President BU1 ?;cr the s Price the same ses or needy people and have Mrs. Dickinson Mrs. R. f th vill!1(-p water an(1 nual s816- ' - Proceeds from the club's sale operations. Koch, chairman, Mrs. L. Lewis, inarhe had fen very v fair "SclIing Light to HeIP 0thers g0 into its sight conservation. Other donaUons to the corn-Mrs. L. Stuber. Mrs. R. Croyle, - ., . , tea ia t i. See has been chosen as the program, a long-time major pro- munitv chirintf th- r,.f .,. Mrs. Marvin R. Davis, left, and Ricco, vice-president, gave the Books presented were "Four Mrs. D. Adkins, Mrs. P. Loper; )nauent payments from 1949 .and slo8an as Amherst Lions pre- Ject for the Amherst members, have included a wheel chair for Mr, Ben Ricco present to Mrs. books in behalf of the Amheret Days," "The 1964 Democratic Na- Mr. Dixon - Mrs. R. Vos, ,958 couM be removed Pare for their second annual The club has purchased an eye Amherst Hospital, $5,000 worth Mrs. oen iu p UhrarlBn Democratic Women's cluib in tional Convention," and -the full Chairman. Mrs. W. Mengel; books, and her request was grant- "ght bulb sale Saturday of this testing machine which is used, of bleachers at Memorial Field. Frank Rudde, Amherst librarian, democratic women s m, m proceedings of Vne Com. Mr3. Horn Mrs. H. Sanders, ed to meet on week Is the official kick-off date with volunteer assistance, to each-$600 to the Maude Neiding Park three foooks for the library shelves, memory or tne late resident mission on Kennedy's assasslna- Mrs. J. Grasse, Mrs. T. Wharton; next relnjiar meetirra night. with a11 members having a sup- year test the eyes of all students Fund, and over tl 000 to th lion. mrs. uppierman nunc. December 22. '"'Vi "lc i nuc iuuuc ana Mrs. Davis, president, and Mrs. John F. Kennedy. parochial Amherst Golden Agers. ii i iiimiiw ' i w.i iff.""."'? |
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