Aug. 18, 1965
HARTINGTON — Mrs. P.H. Lammers of Hartington and Raymond Peabody of Albuquerque, N.M., escaped injury in a two-car collision Friday at the intersection one block west of Summers Service Station According to Chief of Police Leonard Guinn, Peabody was east-bound on Highway 84 and Mrs. Lammers was south-bound on Summitt Avenue when the two vehicles collided.
Aug. 18, 1965
HARTINGTON — Hartington Public School faculty has been completed for the 1965-66 school year with the announcement that Mrs. Paul Robinson has been contracted to teach English.
Mrs. Robinson was graduated from South Dakota State University in 1961. After graduation, Mrs. Robinson was employed in Washington D.C. as a member of the staff of Sen. K.W. Stinson of Washington State.
Mr. and Mrs. Robinson resided in Lincoln the past year where Mr. Robinson was employed at the state capitol.
Several other new teachers appear on the faculty this year. They are: James Balfany, science and guidance; Jerome Neugebauer, social science, physical education and assistant coach; Calvin Olson, industrial arts and junior high math; and Diane Fischer, second grade.
Returning faculty members include: Harvin G. Oorlong, superintendent; Max Irvin, principal, commercial and driver education; Don Horsted, German, vocal and instrumental music; Dan Stineman, mathematics, and head coach in football, basketball and track; Armona Stineman, home economics; Marcella Nedrow, junior high school; Frances Specht, librarian and junior high school; Opal Sutton, sixth grade; Bernice Miller, fifth grade; Margaret DeRyke, fourth grade; Jan Walz, third grade; Leola Hesse, first grade; and Neva Pearson, Kindergarten.
Aug. 18, 1965
HARTINGTON — Cedar Catholic High School began classes Monday with approximately 290 students expected to enroll for the 1965-66 school year.
For the second straight year, the enrollment at Cedar Catholic will be about 20 percent higher than the previous year. New facilities completed prior to the 1964-65 school term are expected to take care of the enrollment increase.
The new addition was built to accommodate over 400 students The increase in enrollment expected this year represents an additional number of students from each of the nine parishes represented by the school.
Father Flynn said provisions have been made to increase bus transportation for the parishioners from Menominee, and St. Helena.
Previously, bus service has been offered from Constance, Fordyce, Bow Valley, and St. James.
The Superintendent also reported three new teaching sisters will be on staff this year. Sister M. Angeline, who taught social studies and speech in Salem, S.D. last year will teach the same subjects here this year.
Sister M. Natalie, who taught at Pius X High School in Lincoln, will be teaching math and science. Sister M. Maris, who taught in Yankton last year, will teach English. A change in administration will also be effective. Sister M. Pierre will replace Sister M. Eustella as principal.