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waynt*buui£ principal cmpiuycuBv Mrs, James May Staff CorrespondentMAGNOLIA - Sandy Val-lev board of education hired employes for the next school vear and named a Wavnes-burg elementary school prin cipal Monday night, followed bv a social hour to honor retir ees.Charles Morris was em-ployed a- principal at V\ burg. He received his mastertl* ree from Ohio State lTni-versitvMrs Anna Kirk. Mrs Nancy Clordon and Mr» Thora Wagner were retirees commended bv the board for morethan HO years service each toW;-:the local school district.Mrs Gordon also was con gratulated for being chosen co teacher of the year with Jo seph Marcoaldi. both 8th grade teacher* EugeneBressi and Sue Solar also were congratulated for being chosen teachers of the vear for the 7th grade and high school.respectively.Resignations were received from Mrs. Karen Schonauer, resignation from maternity leave; Mrs Marv Jane Ross.mm.5th grade at East Sparta, maternity leave; Marianne L Morgan, educable mentally retarded at Waynesburg;Mrs Shirley Fuchs, 6th grade at East Sparta. Mrs Linda A.Abbott. 2nd grade at Magnolia. maternity, and CarlPachmayer, high school social teacher and coachEmployed on a one-year limited contract were AlvinL. Bradv. distributive educa-tion; Tedd Cobbs, math and business; Ray Davis, math, BruceGrodhaus. English, and James Stoffel, industrial arts, all at the high school; Nancy J. Barnes. Barbara Marcoaldi, Deborah A Walpole, andDiane Willis, all elementary; Margaret L Stoner and Mary Jo Mastroine. both elementary EMR. and Peter Salon, junior high mathGeorges Felten. 32. ofLuxembourg, Belgium, was lured through the international teacher exchange program at $7000 per year He has seven years teaching experience and speaks German and French, besides EnglishAlvin L. Brady, distributive education, and Ray Davis, reserve basketball, were given supplemental contracts.The board also voted to issue a full time contract toMrs. Marjorie James in lieu ofthe half time contract she presently holdsIn other business the board: —INCREASED substituteivar cable TV franchiserispondmg. however, will be sent a 30-dav notice bv the ) mayorDELAYED action untilmthe July 2 meeting on a peti lion submitted bv John Van-Meter and Russell Laut-)1lenheiser, requesting that Terrv av between Bolivar andjpYant st . which is unopened.be vacated Thev commentedWmI'that thev felt if the roadway was opened it would become aracewav for kids on bicvclesThe mayor asked Van Meter to present a layout of the street which is adjacent to hisf\l \t tbii Iitlt-m# ibe constructed at the south end of the basketball courts at the school He said it was time the village did something for the older people of the village since many of them had no ac-cess to out-of-town recreation Council agreed to take the pro posal under considerationA( 1REEI) to pay Lautzenheizer $12 per year for gasoline to mow the villageright-of-way on Bolivar st and LaDvneavACCEPTED the finarn lt;• committee's recommendation that repairs be made tofor bids on blacktopping.HEARD a report that the village has received $9000 from the Roy Parks estate, which must be invested in something other than a sav-ings account Recommendations are to be submitted by councilmen at the next meeting if i P i ,~ REFERRED to the parks and recreation committee a report that shrubbery remaining in Roy Parks Memorial Park should be sold as soon as possible.The finance committee willteacher pay from $19 to $21 perday.—HEARD a report from Supt Tom Cox that the vocational plans which will include Canton. Sandy Valley and East Canton school districts were approved by the state school board-DISCUSSED the summer maintenance program which will include painting in the Magnolia and Waynesburg buildings and repairing the Waynesburg building furnace. Supt Cox reported thehigh school roof over the offices needs to be repaired and recommended permanent locks be installed on lockers inthe new section of the highschool
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Tue, Jun 12, 1973

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